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PLEASE NOTE: We are in the process of updating the links to the forest web pages. Please check with the local forest for the most up-to-date status of each recreational area. 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 164,000 miles of trails, over 30,000 recreation sites, over 5,000 miles of streams and 3 million acres of lakes, 127 alpine ski areas, 338,000 heritage sites, and specially designated sites that include 37 million acres of designated wilderness areas, 130 wild and scenic rivers, 15 monuments, and one preserve. And remember, “It’s All Yours.” Displaying 10681 - 10710 of 17633

Musselshell Meadows

Only 30 minutes southeast of the town of Pierce in north central Idaho, visitors will find Musselshell Meadows.  Home to beautiful and rare wildlife, dense forests, eye catching scenery, and interpretation explaining the significance of the area.  OHV trail riding, hiking, fishing, hunting, scenic driving, horse trail riding, wildlife viewing and for the winter sports enthusiasts, cross country skiing and…

Mussigbrod Campground

This campground is located in a dense stand of lodgepole pine on the western shore of the 102-acre Mussigbrod Lake. This campsite is equipped with ADA-accessible toilets, a boat launch area, and fishing access. The campground has 10 units. The maximum recommended trailer length for the area is 30 feet. There is no garbage service at this campground, so please pack out what you pack in.

Mustang Alley 60

Please refer to the Placitas Area Trail System map and Sandia Mountain Trails map to plan your course. Cell phone coverage is not guaranteed It is the recreationist’s responsibility to know which trails are designated for motorized vehicles and to follow the…

Mustang Ridge Amphitheater

Mustang Ridge Campground Amphitheater.

Mustang Ridge Boat Launch Area

Mustang Ridge Boat Launch Area.

Mustang Ridge Campground

Mustang Ridge Campground sits atop a scenic high desert bluff overlooking the stunning Flaming Gorge Reservoir. The reservoir is just half a mile from the campground, offering easy access to its sparkling waters. Nestled within a vibrant mix of pinyon pines, junipers, and sagebrush, the campground provides both privacy and a touch of wilderness charm. While the vegetation allows for partial shade, the outer loop…

Mutton Ridge #365

To access Mutton Ridge Trail #365, start on the Angel Pass Trail #344 from the trailhead for 1 mile where the Mutton Ridge Trail #365 takes off to the left. This 1.4 mile more difficult trail travels through old growth Douglas fir as well as open hillsides of sagebrush. The trail then ties in with the Forest Service…

Myers Creek Staging Area

This is a small turn around staging area. Designed for pick up and drop offs only.

Myrtle Creek-Canyonville Tour Route

This State of Oregon designated Tour Route loop explores a 68-mile section of Southern Oregon. It's rich in natural beauty and fascinating history, so pack a lunch and make it an all-day adventure. This loop route begins and ends in Myrtle Creek. The southern part of the route is along the South Umpqua River and goes past historic homes and buildings, bountiful farms, then the middle part of the route is a…

Myrtle Grove Campground

This site provides primitive campsites along the South Fork of the Coquille River.   Facilities 5 campsites with picnic tables, and fire pits No drinking water Vault toilet Garbage Disposal Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend

Myrtle Lake

Myrtle Lake is a small lake with 3 backcountry campsites. The 2 sites on the northwest shoreline are located on nice sandy beaches. 

Myrtle Tree Trailhead

Information brochures are provided on site. Provides access to:  Myrtle Tree Trail #1163 Facilities No picnic table No fire pit No drinking water Vault toilet No garbage disposal - Please pack it out

Mystery Campground

Small Group Site. This small, quiet, forested campground is located along the Twisp River about 12.5 miles west of Twisp.  Enjoy hiking on nearby trails, bicycling on quiet forest roads or mountain biking on nearby Twisp River Trail.  

Mystic Lake

  Mystic Lake is 16.8 acre 22’ deep that lies at the south end of Bear Paw Ridge. A short hike down offers a day use lake for excellent fishing opportunities.  Cutthroat trout are planted on a regular basis. Several undeveloped dispersed sites and a concrete vault toilet are located above the lake at the south end.  Users can…

Mystic Lake Cabin

Mystic Lake Cabin is a recreational rental cabin located on the Bozeman Ranger District of the Custer Gallatin National Forest. Mystic Lake Cabin was built in 1930 and is currently open year-round. It provides access to a variety of recreational activities, with Mystic Lake nearby, including fishing, hunting and exploration of numerous trails. The cabin is located in a non-motorized area. Guests must be prepared to…

N-D Antelope Butte Cutoff

This is a snowmobile trail near Antelope Butte Mountain Recreation Area.

N-L Bucking Mule Falls

This is a snowmobile trail on the north end of the forest.

N-LH Burnt Mountain Skirt

This is a snowmobile trail is on the north end of the forest.

N-M Bald Mountain Curl

This is a snowmobile trail on the north end of the forest.

N-PA Shell Creek

This is a snowmobile trail on the north end of the forest.

N. Fork South Zapata Trailhead - Trail # 868

The N. Fork Zapata trail is 1.0 miles long. It begins at Forest Trail 852 and ends at Old Prospectors Cabins. The trail is open for the following uses: Horseback riding, hiking, and backpacking.

N. Indian Creek River Access

Located in the town of Happy Camp where Indian Creek flows into the Klamath, this is the busiest, most popular launching point for floating the lower Klamath River. There is an information board, a restroom and large parking area. You can drive to the water's edge on gravel road. This area is designated Day Use only and does not permit overnight camping. Curly Jack Campground is across the bridge and less than a…

Na-Gach Picnic Site

The Na-Gach Picnic Area is a small day use picnic area at the south end of the Town of Ouray. The picnic area sits in open Ponderosa Pine. This is a popular picnic site for locals and travelers enjoying the views along the San Juan Scenic Byway. A short trail at the picnic area ends at interpretive displays. Additional hiking trails are nearby. Potable water is available. No trash service. A vault restroom is on…

Naches Ranger District

The Naches Ranger District encompasses approximately 518,000 acres and extends from near the town of Naches to the crest of the Cascades in the William O. Douglas, Norse Peak, and Goat Rocks Wilderness Areas, and White Pass area. It is bordered by the Cle Elum Ranger District to the north along the Manastash Ridge divide, by the Yakama Indian Nation to the south, and Mt. Rainier National Park to the west.To the west…

Nacimiento Campground

Small campground with 9 campsites located among oak trees. Located near a running creek. Recreational Vehicles no longer than 25 feet. In campgrounds and picnic areas, dogs mst be kept on a leash. Dogs must wear a collar with current tags at all times, as state and county laws apply on National Forest System lands.

Naha Bay Dock Picnic Site

The Naha Bay dock provides a great place to tie up for the day or for the night. The dock provides access to the Naha River trail as well as several Forest Service cabins. Don't forget to check out the Roosevelt Lagoon, a salt chuck near the site.

Naha Bay Picnic Site

The Naha Bay picnic site provides a great place to relax and picnic with the family. The site also provides access to the Naha River trail and several Forest Service cabins. Don't forget to check out the Roosevelt Lagoon, a salt chuck near the site.

Naha River Picnic Site

This site is located along the Naha River trail just after the Orton Ranch. The site provides a great place to relax and picnic along the Naha River.

Nail Track OHV Play Area

Great place to learn how to ride. Across the road from Mill Creek Campground.

Namekagon Lake Recreation Area

Namekagon Lake Recreation Area is a family-friendly campground that runs alongside its namesake lake at the headwaters of the Namekagon River. It is surrounded by a hardwood and hemlock forest. All campsites provide hardened parking area, picnic table, and fire ring. Recycling and trash dumpsters are provided. There is a day-use area with a picnic shelter, several picnic tables with pedestal grills, a basketball…