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Hidden Creek at Pea Ridge

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· Carlton, Oglethorpe, Georgia
17 acres hosted by Julie B.
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This land has been in the Burt family for generations. We are excited to share our property with other guests who love the outdoors as much as we do! Our camp site is surrounded by beautiful trees, including pine, oak, hickory, poplar and birch. A stream that runs next to the campsite provides tranquil background noise. You'll experience the most exquisite night sky, amazing sunrises and sunsets, and complete privacy during your stay. A bath house is available at the site, and it has a shower, sink and composting toilet. The campsite is accessed by driving through a field, and then back into the woods, on a well-worn trail. The trail to the site is best suited for trucks and SUVs (4WD is not necessary, but we highly recommend driving a vehicle with ground clearance). **Please note: During the winter months, the shower and hand pump might not be available due to freezing temperatures. A 5-gallon water cooler with water will be provided for your use.
Activities
Hiking
Off-roading (OHV)
Wildlife watching
Natural features
Forest
River, stream, or creek
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63 Ratings · 51 reviews
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Anthony Z.
1 year on Hipcamp
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· July 2023
Tent · With kids ·
Nice, quiet spot. The road to access the site was a bit tricky (we had just had a bit of rain) but we made it fine.
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Sean E.
3 years on Hipcamp
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· May 2023
Tent · Group trip ·
Having a bathroom and shower on site was really beneficial, and the creek provided soothing sounds to sleep to at night. We definitely benefited from having a high clearance, 4WD vehicle, as the trail to the site was muddy from the recent rain or rutted out in spots, but that just made it more fun to get to. We would definitely consider this location again if we’re in the area.
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A N.
2 years on Hipcamp
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· April 2023
Easter Weekend
3 m pop-up camper ·
It is very private. Very hospitable. Extra wood there, 5 gallons of water were at the camp site, extra supplies that are nice to have in the bathroom. Shower is heated by propane tank. No electric. There’s a nice picnic table and fire pit plus a Weber charcoal grill with utensils. Creek is right next camp site, you can see it. Definitely need an SUV to get back there. Be cautious if it rains. At the campsite water puddled when raining but quickly went away. When entering the campsite the main trail is on the left and you can wonder around in the low growth on the right.
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Amanda H.
1 year on Hipcamp
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· March 2023
First camp of the year!
Everything was thoroughly explained, we had no issues finding the campsite. A huge plus was the outhouse and listening to the running water down in the creek. A beautiful hideaway not to far away from home for us, we will definitely be coming back!
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Justin D.
1 year on Hipcamp
Recommends
· March 2023
Relaxing camping trip!
Tent · Group trip ·
I had an awesome time.. location was amazing, did some hiking on the trails and walked up and down the creek. I'm definitely gonna be coming back and staying again in the future. Also having a bath house with a hot shower was a huge plus... lol. I would definitely recommend anyone to come stay at Julie's camp spot. Thank you Julie for being a great host!
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Tyler M.
3 reviews
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· March 2023
Tent · Group trip ·
The property is so beautiful, and we got so lucky with weather. We had clean drinking water on the site, and it was very private. We will be back for sure!
Location
Carlton, Oglethorpe, Georgia, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of S’atsoyaha (Yuchi) and Mvskoke (Muscogee) First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Julie B.

Joined in December 2018

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