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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Spring Creek Campground is located in an open pine forest near a small meadow. Just a short drive from Interstate 84, this small campground offers 4 campsites which are occassionally used for family reunions or group camping.
Located along Wild and Scenic Eagle Creek, Two Color Campground is set amongst towering pine and spruce trees which offer cool shade in the summer months. Popular activites include; fishing for stocked rainbow trout, and day hikes into the…
Two Color Guard Station, is a large cabin nestled along Wild and Scenic Eagle Creek below the Eagle Cap Wilderness. Surrounded by rugged mountains, the cabin has a spectacular view from the back porch with a large riparian…
The Umapine Campground is located west of Vey Meadows between Cuuyem and Umapine Creeks in a ponderosa pine forest. It offers 3 group sites (including one pull through site) and 5 single sites. The rustic campground is a central staging area for the Winom-Frazier OHV trail area which gives off-road riders access…
The Amelia Creek Trailhead is a small facility located on the northern end of the Monument Rock Wilderness. This rustic facility has a few amenities and is used by hunters, hikers, and horseback riders. This site accesses Amelia Creek Trail #1973.
The Anthony Lakes Campground is the largest of the 3 campgrounds in the Anthony Lakes Recreation Area. Located directly adjacent to Anthony Lakes it offers spectacular views of Gunsight Peak and the Elkhorn Mountains. Popular activities include fishing, canoeing, day hiking, photography and just relaxing.
Located nearby are Anthony Lakes…
The Hells Canyon National Recreation Area (HCNRA) straddles both sides of the Snake River in both Oregon and Idaho. The recreation sites listed below (boat launches, campgrounds, interpretive sites, historic ranches) in this recreation section are found within 1/4 mile of the Wild and Scenic Snake River. All other upland…
The Twin Lakes Trailhead is a small facility located on the southern end of the Elkhorn Mountains. This is the lower access route into Twin Lakes. This facility has no amenities and is used by hunters, day hikers, backpackers, mountain bikers and horseback riders.
The trail to Twin Lakes follows Lake Creek up the drainage climbing fairly steep through an open forest with scattered old growth spruce…
Hoback Guard Station beckons guests who want a scenic backcountry experience with the convenience of electricity and running water. The Hoback Guard Station is approximately 59 miles from Big Piney, Wyoming and 33 miles from Jackson, Wyoming. There is an indoor bathroom and shower. Water and indoor bathroom facilities are available in the summer months only. The kitchen is equipped with an electric stove,…
The McDougal Gap Trailhead is located at the crest of McDougal Gap between the Big Piney and Grey's River Ranger Districts. The McDougal Gap Trailhead puts hikers directly on the Wyoming Range National Recreation Trail and is a main access to the center of the Wyoming Range Trail.
The Middle Piney Entrance Winter Trailhead is located at the Forest Boundary and the Middle Piney Road, WY-350. From this trailhead, snowmobilers can head south to Snider Basin and the Tri-Basin Divide, or north to North and South Cottonwood and McDougal Gap.
Kelley Guard Station is a historic Forest Service guard station built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1933. Located about 45 miles north of Kemmerer, Wyoming, along the Big Springs Scenic Backway, the cabin attracts overnight guests year-round and provides convenient access to hiking, mountain biking, cross country skiing and snowshoeing.
Big Springs Scenic Backway is a 68-mile road that boasts magnificent…
Located on highway 285, 19 miles north east of Saguache.
The Elk Creek trailhead is at the end of FDR 128, west of the turnoff to Elk Creek Campground. There is access to both Elk Creek and Duck Lake from here. The meadow is open to dispersal camping.
10,000-foot elevation. 22 campsites near Mix Lake. Convenient to the Conejos River, the San Juan Wilderness, Platoro Reservoir, and other nearby ponds and lakes. Numerous trailheads in the area. Mix Lake Campground is one mile west of Platoro in the Conejos River drainage. This is a good access point for the South San Juan Wilderness. Mix Lake, Platoro Reservoir, Conejos River, Lily Pond and Kerr Lake can all be…
The Mix Lake observation site overlooks Mix Lake and the picnic site and afford a scenic vista of Platoro Reservoir and the surrounding mountains.
The West Fork Rio Chama trail is 1 1/4 miles long. It begins at Forest Trail 738 and ends at the junction with Trail 741. Trail 741 was formerly numbered as Trail 740 from this junction on.
The West ChamaTrail provides access to upper Chama Basin, an area of virgin spruce-fir forests surrounding steep and coloful volcanic cliffs. Waterfalls tumbling over the cliffs can be seen from almost any…
Located off State Highway 17 at the turnoff to Trujillo Meadows Reservoir on Cumbres Pass. The trailhead is approx. 150 yards west of Forest Road 118 just after turning off Highway 17. The trail was cleared of deadfall the last two years, but hazard trees remain a problem and trees continue to fall. Clearing the trail continues this year.
This trail open for the following uses,…
Lumsden Campground is on a low elevation pine and oak forested site on the Tuolumne Wild & Scenic River approximately one mile from South Fork Campground and two…
Lumsden Bridge Campground is on a low elevation pine and oak forested site on the Tuolumne Wild & Scenic River, approximately one mile from South Fork Campground and two…
Niagara OHV Campground situated in a mixed conifer forest. It is located on Forest Road 5N01. Turn right off of Highway 108 at Eagle Meadow Road (5N01), about 15 miles from the Summit Ranger Station and follow Eagle Meadow Road approximately 3 miles to the campground. There are 10 sites; each site has a table and a fire ring. The main road and parking pads are dirt-surfaced. Potable water is not available…
Pinecrest Campground is situated in the Pinecrest Basin adjacent to the Pinecrest Lake Day Use Area. It has 200 campsites, each of which has a metal firering and a picnic table. Roads and parking areas, which vary in length, are paved. Water hydrants are located to serve several sites. All restrooms have flush toilets and sinks. All restrooms, except for 3 in “D” loop, have…
Recreation Opportunity Guides (ROG) - These guides contains information, maps, and directions to assist you in enjoying your trip to the Eldorado National Forest.
Lovers Leap Campground
Fees
Recreation Opportunity Guides (ROG) - These guides contains information, maps, and directions to assist you in enjoying your trip to the Eldorado National Forest.
Fleming Meadow Trail System
Non-motorized Trails