Plughat Point Boat Area
A concrete boat ramp provides access to the 56,470 acre Lake Winnibigoshish. Lake Winnie is north of Minnesota State Highway 2 and the boat landing is on the northeast shore of Winnie. Northern pike, walleye, cisco, perch and other panfish are found in this lake.
Plum Valley Campground
A rough roads leads into this cozy loop of 7 campsites. It is bordered by South Fork Davis Creek and a short drive to the Middle Fork Davis Creek Mine.
Plumtah Winter
The Plumtah Winter trail is 16.8 miles long. It begins at San Juan Forest Bdry and ends at Forest Road 633 - Mcmanus Rd.. The trail is open for the following uses: Snowmobiling
Pluto
Pluto Trail is part of the Mount Elden Dry Lake Hills Trail System and the Schultz Creek Loops Trail System.
The Mount Elden/Dry Lake Hills (MEDL) trail system was dedicated in 1987. There are eight…
Pluto
Pluto Trail is part of the Mount Elden Dry Lake Hills Trail System and the Schultz Creek Loops Trail System.
The Schultz Creek area is the entry point to the…
Pluto's Cave
Pluto's Cave is a lava tube that was formed by an eruption of basaltic lava which originated from a vent about 8 miles to the northeast, between Deer Mountain and The Whaleback. Visitors can safely hike approx 1200 feet into the cave.
No fee is charged and no permit is required for entrance to the cave. Please adheare to the following rules and regulations:
Stay on established trails.
No food or drink in the…
PO Saddle Trailhead
The PO Saddle Trailhead provides access to the Summit Ridge - Western Rim National Recreation Trail #1774 and the southern end of the Hells Canyon Wilderness. The facility is a combination trailhead and horse camp with sites for tents or…
Po-shu-oinge' Interpretive Site (minor)
Po-shu-oinge' interpretive site is near the turn off to Abiquiu. A short trail takes the visitor above the valley to look over a cultural site where the outline of a Pueblo Community can be seen. An artist conception of the original site helps the visitor to visualize the area as it might have been.
Poage Lake Fishing Site
The Poage Lake Fishing site consists of a large parking area, a short trail to the lake, and the lake itself, a small impoundment that is regularly stocked in summer with Cutthroat Trout. You can disperse camp next to the parking lot.
Pocahontas Campground
With a convenient location just off State Route 92 this campground is great for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Two Lick Trailhead is located within the campground and providing easy and accessible access. Also each campsite is furnished with a fire ring, picnic table, and lantern ring.
Pocatello Archery Range Specialized Sport Site
Pocatello Archery Range Specialized Sport Site
Pocket Creek Sno-Park
This area is not groomed but connects to Teacup Nordic, which does have groomed trails. Beginner and intermediate trail options loop around the area, and a connecting trail to the Teacup system makes a longer loop.
Our field rangers publish a weekly snow conditions report during the winter: …
Podunk Guard Station
Podunk Guard Station was constructed in 1928 and has been used by generations of Forest Service employees. The two room guard station sits in a narrow mountain valley beneath a stand of mature spruce trees and above the meandering East Fork of the Sevier River.
Sleeping accommodations include two bunk beds in the bedroom and a two person futon in the living room. Visitors will need to bring their…
Poet Creek Campground
Poet Creek Campground is situated in tall timber. Four stock mangers are located south of the campground.
Pogie Point Campground
The campground is situated along an inlet at the northwestern corner of the lake, a short distance back from the water. Lake Pillsbury, the largest lake in the Mendocino National Forest, is popular for fishing, swimming, and boating. Nearby is a boat launch ramp. There are 44 sites, best suited for tent camping, but also able to accommodate small RVs or trailers (up to 16 feet). A picnic area is adjacent to the…
Point Amargura Cabin
15' x 17' metal-roofed full loft cabin located on the tip of San Fernando Island with a scenic view of the ocean and great wildlife viewing. Excellent fishing for halibut, bottom fish, pink, chum, silver and king salmon. Good hunting, beachcombing. Good place to wait out weather. Cabin sleeps up to 6 with one bunk and a loft that sleeps 4, wood stove (wood sometimes provided), axe, maul, wedges, outhouse. Bring your…
Point Camp #725
The Point Camp Trail #725 travels through oak brush, snowberry, intermittent aspen stands and open meadows. Spectacular views of the West Elks, San Juan’s and Gunnison Valley can be enjoyed from this trail. It travels at a fairly level grade and crosses several creeks. Eventually it comes to an end at the Pipeline Road, FSR #110. The Point Camp Trail receives most of its use in the…
Point Campground
Located next to Elk Lake, this campground provides access to fishing, hiking, and horseback riding. There is a boat launch area within this campground.
Point Campground
Point Campground is composed of 17 campsites on the west side of Redfish Lake. This campground is consistently rated as one of the top campsites in the country. Sites 1 - 8 are for walk-in tent camping only. Motorhomes and trailers are not allowed at this campground. Reservations can be made by visiting www.recreation.gov or by calling (877)444-6777. This campsite is…
Point Iroquois Boardwalk
The Point Iroquois Lighthouse was constructed in 1870. It is open to the public and houses a museum and gift shop. The sidewalks and boardwalks offer everyone a first hand accessible opportunity to enjoy Lake Sueprior's shoreline. The boardwalk skirst along the beach and through a small section of woods; together with the sidewalk a 0.2 mile loop is provided. Several rest stops with benches are located along the…
Point Iroquois Lighthouse
In 1975, The Point Iroquois Lighthouse was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Point Iroquois Lightstation stands high above the waters of Lake Superior at the entry to St. Mary's River. It served passing sailors by marking the narrow channel.
The name Point Iroquois references a battle that took place in 1662 between the local Ojibwa (also known as the Chippewa or Anishinaabeg) and an…
Point Of Mountain Scenic Overlook Observation Site
Point Of Mountain Scenic Overlook Observation Site
Point of Rocks Interpretive Site
An important landmark along the Santa Fe National Historic Trail and the third highest point in Kansas, this site offers interpretive signs, access to the Santa Fe National Historic Trail, and scenic views of Cimarron River, looking into Oklahoma and Colorado.
Point of Rocks Ponds
These man-made fishing ponds are stocked with trout in the winter and channel catfish during the summer. Please refer to Kansas Dept of Wildlife and Parks for further information regarding licensing, size limit and etc.
Point Of The Mountain Trailhead
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Point Park Picnic Site
Point Park Picnic Area is located on the shore of Grand Lake. The site is operated by the town of Grand Lake under agreement with the USDA Forest Service. Covered picnic tables, flush toilets, fishing piers and paved walkways.
Poison Park Trailhead
The Poison Park Trailhead is the start of the Weminuche Trail (592).
Poker
Poker is part of the Fort Valley Trail System.
Located at the base of the San Francisco Peaks, the Fort Valley Trail System was designed primarily for connecting popular mountain biking trails. This system is a multi-use trail to be used by bicycles, hikers, horses and motorcycles. Several sections of the…
Poker Flat Trailhead
Three miles north of West Branch Campground on the paved forest road 48 (Grayback Rd) is the turnoff to Poker Flat Trailhead. Another 9 miles on gravel roads will get you to the Poker Flat Trailhead, parking lot and restroom. The trail heads south following near the forest boundary to Youngs Valley where you can pick up the Clear Creek National Recreation Trail.