Murder Creek

Total Miles
3.1

Technical Rating

1

Easy

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

Trail Type

Full-Width Road

Accessible By

Trail Overview

This 3.2-mile trail winds through the Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center, offering a relaxing yet engaging ride over mostly gravel with stretches of dirt. Expect scattered potholes and occasional soft shoulders shaped by runoff. This is a well-maintained and traveled road, so be prepared for frequent stops and pullovers for fellow outdoor adventurers in cars and bikes alike. The route hugs the scenic Oconee Watershed, revealing peaceful views of Murder Creek Lake and Boyle Lake (boat ramp access), with access to several smaller lakes and an otter sanctuary through offshoots along the route. Wildlife sightings are common, with geese, deer, and turkeys frequently crossing. Opportunities for camping, swimming, fishing, and boating make this a well-rounded outdoor escape.

Photos of Murder Creek

Murder Creek
Murder Creek

Difficulty

This route is generally accessible to 2WD vehicles with caution, as potholes are common. It crosses a dam dividing Murder Creek and Boyle Lake, where the terrain consists of a sand and dirt mixture that transitions into mostly gravel.

History

Murder Creek earned its name due to the area being linked to several violent and deadly encounters between frontiersmen, settlers, and traders in the 18th Century. After the American Civil War, the Murder Creek Church (no longer standing) was given to local African American residents for their service.

Technical Rating

1

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Murder Creek can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • High-Clearance 4x4
  • SUV
  • Dirt Bike

Access Description

From the north: Take Georgia Route 11 to Marben Farm Road for approximately 1.6 miles, then right onto Murder Creek Church Road, which will be paved until right before the Boyle Lake boat ramp entrance. From the south: Take Georgia Route 282 to Alridge Road, which turns into Murder Creek Church Road after the first intersection.

Murder Creek Map

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