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The Pacific Southwest Region includes 18 National Forests with a huge variety of world-class recreation opportunities.

Recreation

Trails webpages and information will not be available until May 2025. Thank you for your patience while we work through getting the most updated, accurate information for you during this time.

National forests and grasslands are ours to enjoy now. We want them to be enjoyed for future generations as well. So is it up to all of us to care for these natural resources. This means we can all enjoy the recreational activities of our choosing, but please do it responsibly. Responsible Recreation Tips

You can also visit our FAQ's for answers to many common visitor questions. Versión en Español: Preguntas Frecuentes del visitante. 

Use the tools below to explore the thousands of recreation opportunities the Pacific Southwest Region has to offer. You can filter by Forest, recreation site type, water availability, current open/closed status, and more.  Not sure where to start? Just type in an activity like "fishing" to find your new favorite destination.

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Willow Creek Beach Day Use

Site Open
Picnicking Outdoor Science and Learning
Parking area along Highway 1; offers beautiful scenic views. Recreational Vehicles no longer than 20 feet.

Willow Creek Campground

Site Closed
Willow Creek Campground is the best kept secret in northern California. This small campground (8 sites) is easy to find, easy to navigate in and out with small trailers and motor homes and never…

Willow Creek Picnic Site

Site Open
Picnicking
This picnic area is also used by many as a rest-stop along Hwy 139 between Adin and Susanville.  Tables and fire pits are available.

Willow Lake Dispersed Camping Area

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking
A dispersed camping area located just south of Lassen Volcanic National Park, Willow Lake is known for its unique floating bog and good fishing.  The Terminal Geyser trailhead is accessible from…

Willow Placer Campground (BLM)

Site Open
The Willow Placer Campground is a Bureau of Land Management facility.   Campground is located along the Merced River and oaks and pine trees provide shade.  Please camp in campsites only.  Watch…

Willow Springs Trailhead

Site Temporarily Closed
Hiking
Willow Springs Trailhead. Located in the Figueroa Mountain area. This is a two mile connector between the Catway Road and lower Davy Brown Trail.

Willow Spur

Site Open
Hiking
Located in the Figueroa Mountain area. This 1 mile trail is a short connector between Willow Springs Trail and upper Davy Brown Trail.

Wilson Saddle Trailhead

Site Closed
Hiking
Be Bear Aware!: Bear safety is critical, for the safety of your group and/or you, as well as our bears. Help keep bears wild by following these tips. 

Windy Gap Trailhead

Site Temporarily Closed
Hiking
Distance: 2.3 milesIt begins about 1/4 mile up Crystal Lake Campground Road. The gate is locked at the Visitors Center.Trailhead for hiking. Picnic tables. Vault toilets. No drinking water.Â