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PLEASE NOTE: We are in the process of updating the links to the forest web pages. Please check with the local forest for the most up-to-date status of each recreational area. Your national forests and grasslands are 193 million acres of vast, scenic beauty waiting for you to discover. Over 3 million acres of land located in 22 National Recreation Areas managed by the Forest Service is preserved for recreational activities like hiking, boating, fishing and swimming, while highlighting natural, cultural and scenic resources. Visitors who choose to recreate on these public lands find 164,000 miles of trails, over 30,000 recreation sites, over 5,000 miles of streams and 3 million acres of lakes, 127 alpine ski areas, 338,000 heritage sites, and specially designated sites that include 37 million acres of designated wilderness areas, 130 wild and scenic rivers, 15 monuments, and one preserve. And remember, “It’s All Yours.” Displaying 5791 - 5820 of 17633

Fucoidal Quartzite

This is an observation site.

Fuji Creek Road/ Fuji Shelter

Salt Creek Sno-Park » Fuji Creek Road/ Fuji Shelter This route is geared for the skier who is willing to spend time climbing uphill to gain significant altitude for an easy slide back to the car. From Salt Creek Sno-Park, walk the access road back to Highway 58. Use extreme caution when crossing…

Fuji Mountain Trailhead at Gold Lake

This trailhead provides access to: Fuji Mountain Trail #3674 See Trail page for more information.

Fulford Cave Campground

Fulford Cave is closed from October 15 - April 15 annually. Some caves, including Fulford Cave, have been reopened with several requirements including mandatory on-line registration & decontamination of gear and clothes.  Fulford Cave Campground is located in a sparse stand of young aspen, spruce and fir, near an active…

Fulford Cave TH #1875

***A permit is required to enter the Fulford Cave. The cave is closed from October 15 - April 15 annually. Some caves, including Fulford Cave, have been reopened seasonally with several requirements including mandatory on-line registration & decontamination of gear and clothes.*** The Fulford Cave trail begins near the…

Full Sail

Full Sail Trail is part of the Mount Elden Dry Lake Hills Trail System. The Mount Elden/Dry Lake Hills (MEDL) trail system was dedicated in 1987. There are eight trailheads providing access to 25 designated National Forest System trails, including a segment of the Arizona National Scenic Trail, Flagstaff Loop Trail,…

Fuller Grove Campground

Boat ramp parking and launching facility is located adjacent to this campground.

Fuller Grove Group Campground

Campground next to Fuller Boat Ramp. Accessible facilities include tables, fire rings, a food storage locker and restrooms. 

Fuller Lake Boating Site

Fuller Lake Boating Site is located four miles north of Highway 20 and adjacent to Fuller Lake.

Fuller Lake Picnic Site

Pretty site with picnic tables, restrooms, and small boat ramp at north west side of the Lake 

Fuller Mill Creek - National Wild & Scenic River

This 3.5 mile wild and scenic river system finds its source on the heights of San Jacinto Peak in the Mount San Jacinto State Game Preserve and Wilderness Area. The Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail crosses its upper reaches. This area supports habitat for many at-risk species, including mountain yellow-legged frogs, California spotted owls, the rubber boa, and the San Bernardino flying squirrel. While there is no…

Fuller Mill Creek Picnic Area

Plenty of shade, nice beautiful area on a hot day. Note: Fuller Mill Creek is closed to public access within 10 feet of the creek by Forest Order to protect the mountain yellow-legged frog, between March and October. Picnicking is allowed year round.

Fullerton Lake Recreation Complex, Camping/Day Use

The Fullerton Lake Recreation Complex was once the site of the Fullerton Sawmill and community, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. Ruins and foundations of one of the largest sawmill operations in the South may be seen on the 1.6 mile Fullerton Mill Trail. The Fullerton Recreation Complex has single and group day-use picnic facilities, camping areas for trailers, campers, and tents…

Fullmer Boat Landing Boating Site

Fullmer Boat Landing Boating Site

Fulton Branch Day Use

River access on Ouachita River.

Fury's Ferry Boat Ramp

Located on the Savannah River in the southern portion of the Long Cane Ranger District, Furys Ferry Boat Ramp provides secluded access to some of the finest fishing between Clark Hill Reservoir and Stevens Creek Dam. A small, shaded picnic area situated among the hardwoods offers another reason for visitors to seek out this “jewel of the forest.”…

G-40

This body of water is part of the Henrys Fork drainage.

G-56

This body of water is part of the Smith Fork drainage.

G-58

This body of water is part of the Smith Fork drainage.

G-67

This body of water is part of the Blacks Fork drainage.

G-70

This body of water is part of the Blacks Fork drainage.

G. Rocky Point River Access

Rocky Point River Access has a gravel ramp to the water's edge but parking here is limited. There is an information board with current info on campfire permits and fire restrictions for the area. Interpretive signs are installed and the Forest Service provides a portable toilet here in summer months. *As of August 15th, 2023 this campground is closed due to wildfire activity* 

Gabaldon Horse Camp

Gabaldon Campground is situated amid spruce trees at the foot of the Mount Baldy Wilderness. The campground is named for Juan Gabaldon, who retired from the Forest Service after working on many of the trails in the area. The campground is a perfect spot to relax after a day's ride. This campground is limited to campers with horses or stock animals.

Gabe's Peak Trailhead

The Gabe's Peak Trailhead includes a hitching rack and a loading/unloading ramp for animals. Update:  6-20-2015 Gabe’s Peak Trail is not well defined. Not recommended unless you are a very advanced trail hiker.

Gabions Campground and Day Use

Gabions Campground offers camping on the National Scenic stretch of the Au Sable River.  Natural springs are common on this section of the river, including a small one at the river's edge near the gabions.  Gabions are rock-filled wire baskets that are placed along…

Gaggs Camp Campground

Located on Sand Creek, large sandy open area with some shade.Each site;has table, fire ring. Toilets are vault. Garbage bins are provided at entrance to the campground. Road access: 6S42 (Central Camp Road) is an unimproved road - not maintained for low clearance vehicles. This is Bear Country. Please store food properly and don't feed the bears.

Gale River Trailhead

This 4 mile trail parallels Gale River before climbing steeply to access the Garfield Ridge trail approximately one half mile west of Galehead Hut. Gale River trail affords the most direct route to Galehead Hut.

Galena Creek Visitor Center

The Galena Creek Visitor Center is managed by Washoe County Regional Parks & Open Space under a special use permit from the U.S. Forest Service with a goal of increasing public understanding and appreciation of the many natural, cultural, historical, and recreational resources in the Galena Canyon area and the Mount Rose Scenic Byway. The Great Basin…