Best Dispersed Camping near Union Point, GA

Murder Creek Parking Area offers free primitive camping near Union Point, Georgia with drive-in access for tents and RVs. The site is actually a parking lot located about 200 feet from water cascades along Murder Creek. The area requires some vehicle clearance, as a sedan may not navigate the access road easily. Campers should expect minimal facilities with no drinking water, toilets, trash service, or hookups. Pets are permitted, but alcohol and fires are prohibited.

Tyler Hunt Camp provides another dispersed camping option in the region with drive-in tent camping. While fires are allowed here, the site lacks amenities such as drinking water, toilets, or hookups. According to one visitor, "It's quiet, super dark at night and beautiful. No amenities, you pack it in, you pack it out." However, another review noted some nighttime traffic concerns: "I noticed vehicles coming and going—at least three within an hour." The area is surrounded by privately owned properties, though locals generally keep to themselves. Neither Murder Creek nor Tyler Hunt Camp offer reservations, so campers should be prepared for true off-grid camping experiences.

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  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 4, 2023

    Murder Creek Parking Area

    Great quiet place to enjoy the water cascaded

    To be honest, this is a parking lot people use to park and walk the 200 feet down the the shoals and water cascades along Murder Creek. When we arrived, right before sunset in the middle of the week, it was clear that people had camped here (old fire ring near the end of the parking lot). We decided to take a chance and were glad we did. Besides the faint traffic noise that is mostly drowned out by the waterfall noise, this place was very quiet. We saw no one that evening or the next morning prior to departure. Had fun walking down to the water. I suspect in the summer this area is quite the hot spot with swimmers. The lot provably does require a little clearance. So, a sedan may not be the best choice. That probably helps with traffic control on this road. The site is at the very end.

  • LeeAnne T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 10, 2024

    Tyler Hunt Camp

    Tyler Campground

    This place is a refuge. There are privately owned homes around but the folks keep to themselves. It's quiet, super dark at night and beautiful. No amenities, you pack it in, you pack it out. The state keeps it and the road in nice. Expect to have a drive thru at least once around 9/10. It's just a see who is in the area type thing. Very nice place

  • Micah C.
    Aug. 12, 2024

    Tyler Hunt Camp

    Secluded Until It Wasn’t

    I enjoyed my stay here during the day, but things changed after dark. There were old weedeaters scattered in the weeds, along with grills and other items that seemed to have been tossed into the woods. I initially brushed it off and didn't think much of it. I was the only one camping at this site. As night fell, I began preparing for bed, but I noticed vehicles coming and going—at least three within an hour. Around 10 PM, a few Mustangs pulled up and sat for about 45 minutes. Feeling uneasy about the situation, I decided to pack up and leave. After sharing my experience with a few friends, many of them expressed their own concerns about this location. I give it 3 stars for the beauty and peacefulness... until nightfall.


Guide to Union Point

Dispersed camping options near Union Point, Georgia provide primitive outdoor experiences on public lands within the region. Located in east-central Georgia about 30 miles from Lake Oconee, these rustic campsites typically require visitors to be self-sufficient with proper waste management practices. The area experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F and mild winters, making spring and fall the most comfortable camping seasons.

What to do

**Water exploration: Water features provide natural recreation at several dispersed camping areas. At Murder Creek Parking Area, campers can enjoy the cascades with minimal crowds during weekdays. According to one visitor, "Had fun walking down to the water. I suspect in the summer this area is quite the hot spot with swimmers."

**Wildlife viewing: Hillsboro Road Wildlife Area offers opportunities to observe local fauna in their natural habitat. While this location has no official reviews, its designation as a wildlife area indicates potential for bird watching and spotting local wildlife species common to east Georgia woodlands.

**Night sky observation: Remote locations provide excellent stargazing conditions away from light pollution. At Tyler Hunt Camp, one camper noted, "It's quiet, super dark at night and beautiful."

What campers like

**Secluded atmosphere: Many primitive campsites near Union Point offer isolation from crowds and noise. One camper at Tyler Hunt Camp described it as "a refuge" where "folks keep to themselves."

**Natural soundscapes: The sound of moving water enhances the camping experience at certain locations. A camper at Murder Creek Parking Area mentioned that "faint traffic noise is mostly drowned out by the waterfall noise" and found the site "very quiet."

**Self-sufficiency: The off-grid nature appeals to campers seeking true wilderness experiences. A Tyler Hunt Camp visitor emphasized this aspect: "No amenities, you pack it in, you pack it out."

What you should know

**Security considerations: Some dispersed campsites experience nighttime traffic. A Tyler Hunt Camp reviewer noted: "Expect to have a drive thru at least once around 9/10. It's just a see who is in the area type thing."

**Vehicle requirements: Access roads to dispersed campsites may require higher clearance vehicles. For Murder Creek Parking Area, a camper advised that "The lot probably does require a little clearance. So, a sedan may not be the best choice."

**Seasonal popularity: Water features become more crowded during summer months. One Murder Creek visitor observed, "We arrived, right before sunset in the middle of the week, it was clear that people had camped here" suggesting weekday visits during off-peak seasons provide more solitude.

**Land boundaries: Concord Hunt Camp and other dispersed camping areas in this region often border private property, requiring campers to be aware of land boundaries and respectful of neighboring landowners.

Tips for camping with families

**Water safety: Supervise children near creek areas where water levels and currents can change rapidly. Murder Creek features water cascades that may be enticing but require caution, particularly after rainfall.

**Timing considerations: Plan arrival during daylight hours to establish camp safely. A Murder Creek visitor recommended, "We arrived, right before sunset in the middle of the week" which provided them enough time to set up before dark.

**Waste management: Teach children proper leave-no-trace principles for rustic camping near Union Point. Since sites like Tyler Hunt Camp have no facilities, one camper emphasized, "you pack it in, you pack it out. The state keeps it and the road in nice."

Tips from RVers

**Site limitations: Most dispersed camping areas near Union Point have limited space for larger vehicles. Murder Creek Parking Area can accommodate some RVs but is essentially "a parking lot people use to park and walk the 200 feet down to the shoals."

**Level parking: Scout for flat areas suitable for overnight parking. Since many sites are not designated campgrounds with defined spaces, finding level ground is essential for comfortable RV camping.

**Self-contained systems: Ensure your RV has adequate water, waste capacity, and power for boondocking. With no hookups available at any of the dispersed camping locations in this area, visitors must be prepared for fully self-sufficient camping.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular dispersed campsite near Union Point, GA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dispersed campground near Union Point, GA is Murder Creek Parking Area with a 4-star rating from 1 review.

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