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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 162,984 miles of trails, over 30,000 recreation sites, over 400,000 miles of streams and 3 million acres of lakes, 127 alpine ski areas, 338,000 heritage sites, and specially designated sites that include 36.7 million acres of designated wilderness areas, 130 wild and scenic rivers, 15 monuments, and one preserve. And remember, “It’s All Yours.”

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Monte Cristo Campground

Monte Cristo Campground is located 30 miles east of Huntsville, Utah.  ​This campground is at the highest elevation in the Ogden District at 9,000 feet. Individual campsites are surrounded by spruce and Douglas fir stands, adding their fresh scent to the clear, cool air.  Visitors enjoy exploring the local trails via hiking, biking, horseback riding and off-road vehicle riding. (Horses are not allowed…

Moosehorn

This body of water is part of the Duchesne drainage.Operating a mortorized boat is prohibited on Moosehorn Lake

Moosehorn Campground

This is an unpaved campground with no hook-ups. The nearest phone is 17 miles away. Popular local recreation activities include lake fishing and hiking.Operating a motorized boat on Moosehorn Lake is prohibited.

Morat #1

This body of water is part of the Duchesne drainage.

Ball Field Dispersed Camping Area

A large grassy field located approximately 1 mile from Lake Conasauga Recreation area.  Primitive camping--no amenities.  Campers may utilitize Lake Conasauga recreation opportunities by parking in the picnic area parking lot, which has a $5 parking fee, or the boat ramp parking area.  Emery Creek trail departs from the Ball Field, and Tearbritches Trailhead is just across the road for those…

West Fork Campground

Visitors to this 5-site developed campground marvel over the picturesque bird’s eye view of the world renowned Chattooga River. Situated along the west fork of the river, this area offers isolation and adventure all in one. Visitors often comment they feel as though they’ve been swept back in time and are looking out onto the great frontier of the past when enjoying the area’s treasured scenic views. Come explore…

Wildcat Creek Campground #1 Lower

CLOSED TO MOTORIZED VEHICLE DUE TO ROAD HAZARDS. No safe access by vehicle to the campgrounds. ***Travel by foot is welcome*** Wildcat 1 Campground is closed to motorized access. Wildcat Road has sustained 4 slides in recent years (with the first slide happening in 2019). Due to the risk of additional slides, the road has been closed in the interest of public safety. Funding from the U.S.…

Wildcat Creek Campground #2 Upper

Damage to West Wildcat Road does not allow safe vehicle access to the campgrounds. Wildcat 2 Campground is closed.  Wildcat Road has sustained 4 slides in recent years (with the first slide happening in 2019). Due to the risk of additional slides, the road has been closed in the interest of public safety. Funding from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s…

Ravens Cliff Trailhead

Hiking trailhead for Ravens Cliffs Wilderness Area. The trail is a wilderness trail that is to keep in the Wilderness chacater.  Parking area consists of gravel delineated parking lot for 30 vehicles, interpretive kiosk, bear resistant garbage bins, vault toilet…

Stonewall Falls & White Twister Mountain Bike Trai

This 7.8 mile mountain bike loop is comprised of a mixture of old US Forest Service roads, old logging roads and single-track. The trail crosses Stonewall Creek four times and takes riders by the beautiful Stonewall Creek Waterfalls. The Saga Mountain lookout point provides an awesome view of mountains including Rabun Bald (Georgia's second highest mountain), Standing Indian, Tiger Mountain and Black Rock Mountain.…

Anna Ruby Falls Recreation Area

Visit twin waterfalls plunging more than 150 feet (tallest) on the paved trail from the visitor information center. While there enjoy a picnic at any of our picnic sites or take a short walk on the Lion's Eye Trail a short 0.01-mile paved hiking trail for people who are visually impaired with interpretive signs in both normal text and braille.

Warwoman Dell Recreation Area

A group picnic shelter area with two picnicking shelters located within a deeply wooded forest.

Lowland Campground and Picnic Area

Lowland Campground and Picnic Area are located approximately 20 miles north of Butte, west of Interstate 15. The campground is located near Sheepshead Recreation Area which provides fishing opportunities at Maney Lake and is in close proximity to the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail. The campground has 11 units that accommodate trailers up to 22 feet. The sites are back-in trailer sites. Tent pads are…

Pintler Ranger District

This district is in the northwest portion of the forest and surrounds the town of Philipsburg. With over 20 campgrounds/picnic areas/fishing accesses there's plenty to do in this area! Georgetown Lake Cross-Country Ski Trail Map 2013

Minersville Campground

Located on the shores of Trinity Lake near the Bushytail campground. There are 6 walk-in campsites. One of the more popular campgrounds on Trinity Lake in a stand of mixed conifers and deciduous trees. Excellent waterskiing is available on the arm.  The first section of the campground is well developed with paved, level parking aprons and amenities. The second section is mostly walk-in, with good privacy…

Minersville Public Boat Ramp

Located in the Minersville campground facility. The ramp is useable to 200 feet lake drawdown. Minersville is utilized in the late fall, when lake levels start dropping or during drought conditons.

Pine Cove Picnic Area

This facility is located approximately 5 miles north of Lewiston on Lewiston Lake. There is a fish cleaning station, 2 fishing docks, boat ramp, boarding float and 2 vault restrooms. There are four picnic sites furnished with picnic tables and pedestal grills. It is very popular for fishing and is located on one of the best sports fishing lakes in the state. There is a wheelchair accessible fishing dock.

Ridgeville Island Boat-In Campground

Accessible only by boat, this campground is located near Ridgeville and Mariner's Roost.  Total of 3 units. No piped water.

Stoney Point Campground

Closed at this time. This campground is located 13 miles north of Weaverville on Highway 3 on the shores of the Stuart Fork arm of Trinity Lake. This tent-only campground hugs a shore of Trinity Lake. Cedar and Ponderosa pine provide shade. Manzanita, Mountain Mahogany, grass along with well separated walk-in campsites, give good privacy.  Just off State Route 3, traffic noise can be heard throughout the…

Bridge Camp Campground

Located on the North Fork of Stuart Fork Creek, five miles west on County Road 112 and 18 miles from Weaverville, this campground has 10 units with a average max. trailer size allowed of 20'. There are picnic table, fire rings, vault toilets, drinking water, one corral, an unsurfaced road and parking lot and two hitching rails. Camp is a tent/equestrian campground and trailhead for one of the most popular trails to…

Chair Point Lookout

Chair Point Lookout was constructed in 1953. It is a staffed lookout during the summer months. There are vast scenic views from the lookout.

Allison Creek Picnic Area

Enjoy a picnic along the Salmon River. Tables, restroom and fireplaces are provided.

Spring Bar Campground

A popular take-out point for floaters of the Salmon River, the Spring Bar Campground offers a boat launching ramp and 18 tent campsites. A table and fire ring are provided at all but two of the sites. Spring Bar is situated next to a relatively flat part of the Salmon River with the south end nestled in the shade of various fruit bearing trees. The surrounding area also provides for fishing, swimming,…

Race Creek Campground

Three camp sites on the Upper Selway River. Boat put-in below Selway Falls. A trailhead at the campground goes east along the Selway River, providing access to the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. Stock facilities are available for equestrians. The wild and scenic section of the Selway contains Class IV rapids and runs from Paradise Campground to Selway Falls.Very difficult for persons with disabilities to access.

Meadow Creek Cabin

The cabin sits in a steep-sided canyon along Meadow Creek, a major tributary of the Selway River. It is a 15-mile hike or horseback ride on Trail # 726. The rustic cabin has 6 beds with mattresses, a living room with wood heat, and kitchen facilities with a wood cook stove. A propane refrigerator, stove and lights are provided. There are no modern bathroom facilities or electricity. An outhouse is located near the…