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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 6626 - 6650 of 17655

Lower South Fork Trailhead

Provides access to:  Lower South Fork Trail #988 Facilities No picnic table No fire pit No drinking water No toilet No garbage disposal - Please pack it out

Mazama Viewpoint

Mazama Viewpoint provides a panoramic view of the mountains surrounding Crater Lake National Park.  It also provides access to the Boundary Springs Trail (the source of the Rogue River), as well as the Upper Rogue trails.

Muir Creek Trailhead

Provides access to:  Muir Creek Trail #1042 Facilities No picnic table No fire pit No drinking water No toilet No garbage disposal - Please pack it out

National Creek Falls Trailhead

Provides access to:  National Creek Falls Trail #1053 Facilities No picnic table No fire pit No drinking water No toilet No garbage disposal - Please pack it out

Natural Bridge Campground

Natural Bridge Campground stretches along the scenic Upper Rogue River, with majestic conifers creating pleasantly shaded sites and privacy between campsites. The Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway and the Rogue Gorge are popular sites nearby. Additionally, the entrance to Crater Lake National Park is 11 miles away, making this campground a popular place for those venturing into the Park for day trips. Facilities 17…

North Fork Campground

North Fork Campground is a remote and picturesque campground in the midst of old-growth forest, with quiet and secluded campsites available. A boat launch for Fish Lake (10 mph speed limit) is located at Fish Lake Campground, and many amenities are offered at nearby Fish Lake Resort.…

Tom and Jerry Trailhead

Provides access to: Tom and Jerry Trail #1084 which enters Sky Lakes Wilderness. Facilities No picnic table No fire pit No drinking water No toilet No garbage disposal - Please pack it out

Twin Ponds Trailhead

Provides access to: Twin Ponds Trail #993 which accesses Sky Lakes Wilderness. Facilities No picnic table No fire pit No drinking water No toilet No garbage disposal - Please pack it out

Union Creek East Trailhead

Provides access to:   Facilities No picnic table No fire pit No drinking water No toilet No garbage disposal - Please pack it out

Upper Rogue River - River Bridge North Trailhead

Provides access to:   Facilities No picnic table No fire pit No drinking water 2 vault toilets No garbage disposal - Please pack it out

Upper Rogue River - River Bridge South Trailhead

Provides access to:   Facilities No picnic table No fire pit No drinking water No toilet No garbage disposal - Please pack it out

Boundary Trailhead

This trailhead provides access to:  Boundary Trail #1207 which enters Red Buttes Wilderness from the south. There are no facilities available at this trailhead; users should prepare accordingly with ample water, as there is…

Briggs Creek Picnic Site

Briggs Creek Picnic Site is easily accessed off of well-maintained Forest Roads, adjacent to the cooling waters of Briggs Creek and with shade provided by large Douglas-firs and ponderosa pines. Nearby attractions include Sam Brown Horse Campground, Big Pine Interpretive Site, Big Pine Campground, and Taylor Creek-Horse Creek and Dutchy Creek Trailheads.  Facilities No drinking water No toilet No garbage…

Rough and Ready Botanical Wayside

The Rough and Ready Botanical Wayside is co-managed by both the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest and the Medford District Bureau of Land Management, as well as by the State of Oregon. The botanical wayside consists of a 19-acre Oregon State Park, a 1,164-acre BLM Area of Critical Environmental Concern, and a 1,560-acre US Forest Service Botanical Area. A rocked trail originates at the parking area,…

Historic Darby Ranger Station Visitor's Center

The Historic Darby Ranger Station Visitor's Center provides history of the Forest Service and its evolving mission. Staffed by volunteers Memorial Day through Labor Day, this site provides educational and interpretive information to the public, selling maps and forest product permits.

Gold Creek Campground

4 campsites with extensive hiking, biking, motorcycle and horseback riding opportunities. Trails from the campground and from near the campground access the Skalkaho Wildlife Preserve, Gold Creek, and the Easthouse National Recreation Trail. Fishing in area creeks or the North Fork Bitterroot; hunting for deer and elk in season.   Campground can accommodate RV's or trailers to 25 feet.

Kootenai Creek Trailhead

Kootenai Creek Trailhead has adequate parking for both cars and trailers. It offers access to Kootenai Creek Trail #53 and the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. Facilities include a vault toilet, hitching rails and a stock ramp.

Larry Creek Group Site Group Campground

Larry Creek Group Camp will accommodate up to 75 persons, it is accessible with paved paths to restrooms, picnic shelter and fire rings. No water or power hookups, there is a hand pump for water. Located within the Bass Creek Recreation Area.

Little Boulder Bay Boating Site

Little Boulder Bay Boating Site provides a launch site on Painted Rocks Lake. Provides parking for vehicles and boat trailers.

Co-op Pond

The two-acre Co-op Pond on the Francis Marion National Forest provides good fishing opportunities for bass, bream and catfish. Click here for a printable Francis Marion fishing opportunity guide.

Jackie Pond

The two-acre Jackie Pond provides good fishing opportunities for bream, bass and catfish. Click here for a printable Francis Marion fishing opportunity guide.

Asphalt Pond

Asphalt Pond is one of several small ponds on the Francis Marion National Forest that provides good fishing for bass, bream and catfish. Click here for a printable Francis Marion fishing opportunity guide.

Wambaw Swamp Wilderness

Wambaw Swamp Wilderness (4,815 acres) is thick with wild orchids, pickerel weed, sedges, lizard’s tail and ferns and is challenging to explore. There are no trails in the wilderness so those hardy enough to take on a slow-paced slog generally rely on orienteering skills to navigate. The wilderness is comprised of bottomland hardwood forest and is edged with small pine stands. While it offers little dry land,…

Poulous Loop Group Camp

Poulous Loop Group offers a rustic camp setting ideal for exploring the area's hunting opportunities. The surrounding forest environment sustains abundant wildlife populations, making it one of the most desirable hunting areas in the state. Families, churches and clubs might like to reserve the camp for reunions, get togethers and campouts. Other recreation opportunities in the area include trail riding,…

Sewee Visitor and Environmental Education Center

The Sewee Visitor and Environmental Education Center offers a variety of programs designed to introduce visitors to the unique heritage and natural history of South Carolina's lowcountry, Francis Marion National Forest, and Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Jointly operated by the Forest Service and the…