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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. VersiĂłn 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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Wolf Creek Visitor Station

Site Open
Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Picnicking
Located at the entrance of the Fouts Springs area on Forest Road M10. Available facilities include accessible restrooms and a self-service information kiosk. 

Woodchuck Basin Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
Woodchuck Basin is the trailhead for the Wheeler Ridge/ Wheeler Lake Trail (on maps as the Woodchuck Trail, 18E24 and Underwood Valley Trail, 18E02), which leads to Wheeler Lake and Avalanche…

Woodchuck Campground

Site Closed
Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Water Activities
Woodchuck Campground is located on Rattlesnake Creek in a remote location. Campground is surrounded by a mixed conifer forest.

Wooded Hill Group Campground

Site Open
Picnicking Hiking
One (1) group site with 21 RV spurs, 110 person max., for groups camping with trailers or RVs. The maximum spur length varies from 27 ft to 40 ft and there are no hookups. The nearest sanitary dump…

Woodward OHV Staging Area

Site Closed
Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
Woodward is an undeveloped staging area with in facilities and located ¼ mile south of Montecito Sequoia Resort on the General’s Highway. In the summer this trailhead provides access to Woodward…

Woodward Winter Trailhead

Site Open
Winter Sports
Woodward is an undeveloped staging area with no facilities and located 1/4 mile south of Montecito Sequoia Resort and General's Highway. The trailhead provides access to the groomed…

Wooley Creek Path

Hiking
This very short access to Wooley Creek near its mouth starts near the end of the stub of the Steinacher Creek Road, off an unpaved road loop at the ridgeline dividing the Salmon River and Wooley…

Wooley Creek Trailhead

Site Open
Horse Riding and Camping
Administered by the Six Rivers National Forest, Wooley Creek has 4 small horse corrals but no water. There are 2 tables, a vault restroom and a water tub for horses is provided.Trails into higher…

Woolly's Tube Park and Snow Play

Snow Tube HillSkip the uphill hike and catch a lift to the top, then bomb down the groomed lanes as fast as you dare in a high-speed snow tube. Woolly’s Tube Park is all-time fun for all ages with…