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Recreation

The Pacific Northwest has some of the most stunning views, deepest canyons, rugged mountains and spectacular rivers in the world.  Our forests and grasslands are treasured for their recreation opportunities. People are visiting them in record numbers to hike, camp, canoe, ski, and much more. 

What We Offer

Outdoor recreation provides countless health and social benefits to connect with nature and each other. National Forest recreation also strongly contributes to the economic vitality of rural, gateway communities.

Key Benefits & Services:

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âś… Economic Growth – The Pacific Northwest Region contributes nearly 7 million directly and indirectly annually to the economy, benefiting local businesses and neighboring communities. 

✅ Forest Access – Our forests and grasslands support millions of visitors across thousands of miles of trails and hundreds of camping, picnicking and rental opportunities.

✅ Partnerships & Funding – To make public land accessible to everyone, we collaborate with local officials, agencies, and organizations through cost-sharing, grants, and programs like the Secure Rural Schools Program.

Plan Your Adventure

Rec.gov

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Reserve your next spot in the Pacific Northwest!

Recreation Opportunity Map

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Navigate this map to find recreation sites and activities offered in Pacific Northwest forests. 

Recreation

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Upper Buck Creek Campground

Site Open
Picnicking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Outdoor Science and Learning
Upper Buck Creek is your destination for rustic seclusion in a high mountain setting. Located 35 minutes southwest of Silver Lake, Oregon, ponderosa, lodgepole pine trees, aspen, and willows co-exist…

Upper Canal Nordic Trail

Winter Sports
The Upper Canal Nordic Trail is a non-motorized trail designated for cross country, Nordic skiing, snowshoeing, skijoring or any kind of exercise you’d like…(as long as it’s not motorized).

Upper Chetco Trail #1102

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
This 20.8 mile trail is the main east/west route through the Kalmiopsis Wilderness. It offers access to the Chetco River and two main tributaries. Heavy vegetation provides shade but eliminates most…

Upper Chetco Trailhead

There is a bulletin board with registration that is provided on site.Provides access to: Upper Chetco Trail #1102 which traverses Kalmiopsis Wilderness east to west. FacilitiesNo picnic tableNo…

Upper Cispus River

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Predominately brook trout below Chambers Creek, Cispus River below Muddy Fork is more difficult to fish because water is cloudy from glacial silt coming off of Mt Adams. See Washington Department of…

Upper Crawfish Lake Trailhead

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
The Upper Crawfish Lake Trailhead is a small trailhead that accesses the Crawfish Trail (#1606) from the upper slope and descending down to Crawfish Lake. Located off the Elkhorn Drive Scenic Byway,…

Upper Dungeness Trail #833.2

Outdoor Science and Learning Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
This 8.1 mile trail makes its way along the picturesque Dungeness River for 3.2 miles to Camp Handy then climbs steadily to an intersection with Home Lake and Marmot Pass trails within Buckhorn…

Upper Dungeness Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking
Provides access to: Upper Dungeness Trail #833.2 which enters Buckhorn Wilderness.Also provides upper access to Lower Dungeness Trail #833.3

Upper Labyrinth (#4424)

Biking Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
Within Coyote Wall Recreation Area, this trail is located just south of Atwood Road in Klickitat County. Upper Labyrinth Trail connects to Desert Parsley Trail to the east, leading to the Catherine…