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Some of the best recreation experiences in the South are on national forests and grasslands. You can explore 11,262 miles of trails, 1,700 developed recreation sites, witness the beauty of nature, and find peaceful places to relax and reflect. The world-class recreation opportunities in the Southern Region draw about 24 million visitors each year.

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Wolf Ford Horse Camp

Site Open
Horse Riding and Camping Hiking
Located off Yellow Gap, about three miles east of the Cradle of Forestry in America Visitors Center, this 12-site camp provides access to many miles of equestrian trails in the South Mills River…

Wolf Gap Recreation Area

Site Open
Picnicking Hiking Biking Outdoor Science and Learning
Wolf Gap Recreation Area was once the site of a 1930’s African American Civilian Conservation Corps Camp. This recreation area has many hiking opportunities nearby. From here begin your hike to the…

Wolf Pen Gap

Site Open
Hiking Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Biking
Featuring high mountain vistas, the trail leads the rider through an array of areas, including scenic Gap Creek and Board Camp Creek. The trail continues through a forest of large pines and hardwoods…

Wolf Pen Recreation Area

Site Open
Picnicking Water Activities
This campground, located next to the Mulberry River, offers scenic rock bluffs in the northwestern portion of the state. Activities include canoeing on the Mulberry River (very popular with the…

Wolf Rock Cave

Site Open
Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning
Wolf Rock Cave is best described as two small rock overhangs overlooking Bundick's Creek. It is the only known rock shelter in Louisiana used by its early people. There is also some evidence from the…

Wood Lake

Site Open
Picnicking Water Activities Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Get back to nature while enjoying this primitive camping and day use area, complete with picnic tables and access for boaters to the Ochlockonee River. BoatingSmall motorboats can take advantage of…