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Union Point, Georgia, was created from a railroad junction in 1834; however, the area was first settled in 1785 when the Bethesda Baptist Church, one of the oldest in the state, was established. The city is home to numerous historic residential and commercial buildings, such as the Chipman-Union Hosiery Mill; many of these buildings incorporate Victorian-style architecture and are still standing today. The city became a stopover for train passengers and a resort for vacationers from larger cities. Today the town is a popular tourist destination with a walking-biking trail to Athens, a restored 1940's movie theater and an annual foot race. The “Run For Your Life Race” series is a five-kilometer race incorporating stationary obstacles and not-so-stationary zombies. The race may have been inspired by the TV show The Walking Dead, which is set in the state of Georgia.

RV rentals in Greene County are a good choice, providing all the comforts of home while simultaneously taking in the scenic countryside. There are other cities that are interesting and worth exploring. Washington was originally known as “Heard's Fort” and is where the Civil War ended when the Confederacy voted to dissolve itself. Thomson was initially called “Slashes,” and its nickname is "The Camellia City of the South" in honor of the plants that populate the city. Eatonton is home to several celebrities, including an Olympic athlete and authors such as Alice Walker (author of The Color Purple). Madison is the home of nearly 100 antebellum homes, most of which have been restored to their original state. Monroe was an important cotton-producing community during the 20th century. Your Union Point travel trailer rental is your ticket to these communities and others.

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The Great Outdoors

A. H. Stephens State Park is a cultivated outdoor recreation area named in honor of the Confederacy's Vice President. It includes a historical museum with a collection of Civil War artifacts and Stephen's home, Liberty Hall, which is open to the public. The park has a volleyball court, a playground, and a horseshoe pit. Guests can go kayaking, boating, or fishing on the lake; other activities include biking and horseback riding, hiking, and geocaching. Camping is allowed in the park.

Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge is a part of a larger preservation complex that includes Bond Swamp NWR and Mountain Bogs NWR. The park consists mostly of various tree stands with a small number of wildlife openings (open grassy range). Photographers and nature observers can enjoy the pine savanna, bottomland hardwood, and oak-hickory-pine forests. The refuge is open to fishing, hunting, and hiking. Keep your Union Point camper rental nearby, and you can use it as a photography blind or to have lunch and drinks when your activities are done.

Oconee National Forest is a rustic, protected recreational park providing opportunities to hike, bike, or go horseback riding. Camping is allowed; visitors can go hunting in season or go fishing year round (licenses are required). Visitors centers have exhibits providing information and staff who can answer questions. Photographers and nature lovers can observe the wide variety of bird and animal species, flower and tree species, and the topography.

RV Parks

There are a number of RV parks and campgrounds in the surrounding area, and some of these may have long-term RV guests or mobile homes. Your Union Point RV trailer rental is all you need to enjoy a relaxing and comfortable vacation wherever you decide to stay.

Pine Lake RV Campground is a semi-rustic RV park with level dirt roads, sheltered amongst a stand of trees providing ample shade. The campground has restrooms and showers, handicap accessible bathhouses, and laundry facilities. There is a playground for younger children, and the park is pet-friendly. Sites can be rented by the day, week, or month, and have full hookups. Some cabins are available for rent.

HighFalls RV Park is a family-oriented RV campground with restrooms, laundry facilities, and a multipurpose room. Sites can be rented by the day, week, or month, and have full hookups, shade from a canopy of trees, and Wi-Fi. The park is close some major shopping outlets and outdoor recreational areas.

Exploring The City

There are lots of things to see and do in Union Point. Those who feel they deserve a break or some pampering after trekking the outdoors can sample a local brewery or head for a massage at a local spa. One local brewery offers flights of beers so you can sample several in smaller glasses. Snacks are available, but those preferring something more are welcome to order out or bring a picnic lunch; seating is inside or outside on a patio, and there is a big screen TV, darts, and much more. An outdoor adventure company rents off-road vehicles and has trails where they can be ridden. History buffs might enjoy a jail from the 19th century with the original cells and hanging platform still intact. There is literature to read that explains the history behind it. Remember to take your Union Point motorhome rental for a spin on the local highway or highways; this is one of the perks of an RV vacation and something you won't find anywhere else.

When it's time for dinner, there is a lot to choose from in the surrounding area. One barbecue joint has been around for a long time and is a local favorite. A Mexican restaurant that is family owned and operated offers good food, and the decor is simple but nice. Diners stopping here should try the chicken fajitas. Margaritas come by the glass or pitcher. Portions are large, so expect to take some of your meal home to your Union Point luxury RV rental for a late-night snack. Food this good should never be left behind.

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