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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 15661 - 15690 of 17634

Tiffany Lake

Remote, high mountain lake accessible by hike-in only. Shoreline fishing for Cutthroat Trout. The last time the lake was stocked was in 2020.

Tiffany Lake #373

This 8.5 mile trail is a connector trail from North Fork Salmon Creek Trailhead to Tiffany Springs Campground. The trail travels through the old Isabel and Tripod burns which opened up numerous views of the surrounding peaks and created many wildflower meadows. The trail also travels by Tiffany Lake (at about 6 miles from the North Fork Salmon Creek Trailhead) and over Honeymoon Pass. Fishing is available…

Tiffany Springs Campground

This campground has 6 single campsites with picnic tables and fire rings. One toilet facility services the site. No water or garbage service is available, please pack out garbage. A nice camping area, although this campground was burned over in the Tripod Fire of 2006, so the site is mainly open with some blackened trees. The Tiffany Lake Trail #373 begins across the Forest Service Road #39 from the Campground. This…

Tigiwon Community House

The historic Tigiwon Community House is a relatively large one room cabin with views of the Gore Range. Amenities both inside and outside the cabin are Accessible. Outside, visitors will have access to four 10-foot picnic tables, two charcoal grills, a fire pit, a horseshoe pit and vault toilets. Inside amenities include four tables, bench seating around the room and a stone fireplace. *There is no drinking…

Tigiwon Road TH #707 (winter)

This route starts at Hwy 24 near Minturn and climbs steadily up a groomed road ending at the Halfmoon Campground: The trail follows the Tigiwon Road to Halfmoon campground, Halfmoon trailhead, and Fall Creek trailhead. The grade is gentle in most places. At mile 6, the Tigiwon Community House is reached. From here, outstanding views of the Gore Range and Vail’s Back Bowls are possible. The trail continues for tow…

Tillamook to Newport

A visitor to the Siuslaw National Forest traveling from Tillamook to Newport will find farmland, rolling hills,  sand dunes at Sand Lake Recreation Area, and by choosing the Three Cape Scenic Loop, gorgeous headlands with fantastic views of the Pacific Ocean. Moving inland, the Forest is lush, wet and green. Visitors can hike, camp, picnic or ride their off-highway vehicle. Highway 101, the Pacific Coast Scenic…

Tiller Ranger District

With its sheer cliffs, dense conifer forests, summer wildflowers, and sub-alpine meadows, Umpqua National Forest’s southernmost ranger district has offerings for hikers, bikers, climbers, and horseback riders. This district also borders the beautiful Rogue-Umpqua Divide Wilderness.

Tillicum Beach Campground

Tillicum Beach Campground is popular for many reasons, but the number one is that most of the 61 campsites have beachfront views. The campground offers several single-family campsites, a few of which have both electric and water hookups. Sites with hookups are not on the waterfront. Due to the campground's popularity, it's a good idea to make reservations in advance. Each site is equipped with a picnic table…

Tillicum Beach Day Use

Tillicum Beach Day Use is located in the Tillicum Beach Campground. Many of the campsites have beachfront views great for watching the sunset. This is a beautiful location for long walks on the beach.

Tillie Creek #1 Group Campground

Tillie Creek group site 1 offers camping near the west shore of Lake Isabella. Site offers bathrooms, shade shelter, playground, picnic tables, and fire rings. Campfire permits are required for campfires, barbeques, and camp stoves. Permits are available at your local Ranger Station or online at …

Tillie Creek #2 Group Campground

Tillie Creek Group site #2 offers group camping near Lake Isabella. Picnic tables, fire rings, playground, water, and bathrooms available in the Campground. Accommodates 1- 80 people on site. Campfire permits are required for campfires, barbeques, and camp stoves. Permits are available at your local Ranger Station or online at …

Tillie Creek #3 Group Campground

Tillie Creek Group site #3 offers group camping near Lake Isabella. Picnic tables, fire rings, playground, water, and bathrooms available in the Campground. Accommodates 1-150 people on site. Campfire permits are required for campfires, barbeques, and camp stoves. Permits are available at your local Ranger Station or online at …

Tillie Creek #4 Group Campground

Tillie Creek Group site #4 offers group camping near Lake Isabella. Picnic tables, fire rings, playground, water, and bathrooms available in the Campground. Accommodates 1-60 people on site. ExplorUSAll developed campground areas on the Forest operate under a concessionaire permit with ExplorUS. For additional information, please visit About Explorus - Hospitality…

Tillie Creek Campground

Tillie Creek offers 159 family campsites for tents or RV's campsites. 45' RV limit. Fish cleaning stations, Playground, bathrooms, picnic tables, and fire rings with grills. Campfire permits are required for campfires, barbeques, and camp stoves. Permits are available at your local Ranger Station or online at …

Tilly Jane A-Frame

The Tilly Jane A-Frame can sleep up to 20 people and can be reserved in the winter on Recreation.gov. The Tilly Jane A-Frame is an ideal getaway for individuals, groups, and families who enjoy the great outdoors in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. The facility is one of the oldest structures on Mt. Hood and is a popular cabin used by winter recreationists. Peak season for use of the cabin is usually…

Tilly Jane Campground/Day Use

This campground is located on Tilly Jane Creek near the border of Mount Hood Wilderness. Hiking trails are accessible from the campground, including Tilly Jane Trail #600 A. This campground has NO potable water. Campground is wheelchair accessible.

Tilly Jane Guard Station

Tilly Jane Guard Station is located high on the northeast side of Mt. Hood at an elevation of 5,700 feet. It was built in 1934 and initially received seasonal use for back-country access and fire protection. The cabin is one of five structures in the area built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps and is part of the Cloud Cap/Tilly Jane Historic District. The facility is operated and maintained by a…

Tilly Jane Sno-Park

Ungroomed backcountry trails. Tilly Jane Ski Trail is tagged with blue ski tags. The Wagon Road has not been re-tagged since the fire. These are difficult trails requiring skins to ascend and moderate to steep descend. Cloud Cap Road has easy skiing. Provides access to Tilly…

Tilly Jane South Trailhead

Provides access to: Tilly Jane Ski Trail #643. Information boards about the area on site. Access to ungroomed backcountry trails in winter. Tilly Jane Ski Trail may be poorly marked due to the 2008 Gnarl Ridge Fire. The trails in this area are difficult, requiring skins to ascend with a moderate to steep descend.…

Timber #613

Forest Trail #613 (Timber Trail) is 0.5 miles long. It begins at Forest Road #7586.3E (High Beaver Road) and ends at a dead end. The trail is open for the following uses: Hiking, Horseback Riding

Timber Butte Cabin

Timber Butte Lookout is located in the Fall Creek area of the Willamette National Forest at an elevation of 3,650 feet 19 miles from Lowell, Oregon. The lookout offers panoramic views of the Cascade Mountains and the surrounding evergreen forest. On clear days, guests may see Mount Jefferson and the peaks of the Three Sisters. The lookout was constructed in 2005 as a replica of the L-4 gabled-style lookout with…

Timber Camp Campground

A campground in the West Absaroka Mountains on the Gardiner District.    

Timber Camp Recreation Area and Group Campgrounds

Timber Camp Recreation Area has one of the most popular family and group campgrounds on Tonto National Forest offering both day-use sites and over-night areas. Located in the Timber Camp Mountains and surrounded by a ponderosa pine and juniper woodland, this area is a cool get away…

Timber Creek Campground

The campground is located near a small impoundment, however the impoundment is not a popular site for fishing. The busiest use is the North Country National Scenic Trail trailhead located in the campground. In the winter this site is plowed and provides access to the Ward Hills…

Timber Creek Campground

There are 11 campsites, including five group sites and six RV sites. These sites also have picnic tables, campfire rings, and BBQ pedestals. At this campground, recreation activities include river/stream fishing, backpack/day hiking, horseback riding, off-highway vehicle riding, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing.

Timber Creek Campground

**SUMMER 2024- THERE WILL BE NO WATER AT TIMBER CREEK CAMPGROUND**  The Timber Creek Campground has 12 camp units in a wooded setting, with two creeks flowing on either side of it.  Two faucets provide potable water in the summer months.  There is also one accessible vault toilet, a horse hitch rail and unloading ramp. Nearby areas of interest include Mill Creek Lake, and Timber Creek…

Timber Creek Dispersed Campground

Dispersed Campground Bears may frequent the area; keep all food out of sight in approved containers and remove all food from area after eating. Mandatory food storage is required.

Timber Creek Horse Camp

This horse camp has a corral and four camping sites with picnic tables, campfire rings, and BBQ pedestals. At this campground, recreation activities include backpack/day hiking, horseback riding, off-highway vehicle riding, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing.  

Timber Creek Trailhead

Access/entry point to the High Schells Wilderness.