Tollbridge Campground
This is a small campground just off Highway 395 along the confluence of Desolation Creek and the North Fork John Day River. Tollbridge features 5 campsties and an accessible toilet. There is also a sign interpreting the geology of the area. There is no potable water or garbage service, so please pack your garbage home. Local attractions include hunting…
Tollgate
Snowmobiling/Sno-Park: On ORE 204 at Tollgate.
Tollgate Campground & Day Use Area
Tollgate Campground is one of the most conveniently located campgrounds to Portland, making it a great headquarters for exploring the Mt. Hood area. It stands in the southwestern shadow of Oregon's highest point, Mt. Hood. The campground provides access to a variety of trails, as well as historic sites, including spots along the famed Oregon Trail.
Tollgate Trailhead
Tollgate Trailhead (1800') is located near the Tollgate Campground & Day Use area, one of the most convenient sites to visit from Portland.
The nearly 10-mile Pioneer Bridle Trail, which cuts through the campground, descends most of its length to this trailhead. A replica of the original Barlow Road tollgate is just east of the…
Tom and Jerry Trailhead
Provides access to:
Tom and Jerry Trail #1084 which enters Sky Lakes Wilderness.
Facilities
No picnic table
No fire pit
No drinking water
No toilet
No garbage disposal - Please pack it out
Tom Bennett Campground
This campground is situated adjacent to the South Fork Cache la Poudre River in a lodgepole pine forest setting. This campground provides a primitive camping experience in a remote location. There are ten sites, each with a picnic table and fire grate. This is an older facility and will not accommodate larger RVs.
Tom Miner Campground
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Tom Moore #708 Trailhead
Trailhead for Tom Moore Trail #708. Six (6) miles of this trail, from FR 150 to the junction with Trail #716 and #713, was logged summer 2017. The trails gently winds through a wide and open canyon of lovely old ponderosa trees. It also passes by a spring-fed tank.
Tomahawk Pond Day Use Area
Come spend the entire day at Tomahawk Pond! For a fun and relaxing angling experience, utilize one of the accessible platforms or treasure a simple picnic with family or friends. Birdwatchers should be on the lookout for the allusive Peregrine Falcon diving for prey. Alcoholic beverages prohibited. No gas-powered motors. Please, keep your pet on a leash when in a recreation area or campground. The law requires dog…
Tombigbee
The Tombigbee National Forest is located in northeastern Mississippi. Before the establishment of this forest, much of the land was abandoned farmland with rapidly eroding soils. Its rolling hills are now covered with pine and hardwood forests. They are rich with wildlife and intermingled with private farms and woodlots. National Forest System lands on this forest is scattered across numerous counties.
Tomboy Road - Imogene Road #869
This off-highway vehicle route links the Colorado towns of Telluride and Ouray on a challenging road that traverses over the 13,114-foot Imogene Pass. From Telluride, Co visitors will have breathtaking views of Bridal Veil and Ingram Falls as they climb the narrow road. At approximately 4.5 miles, the road enters Savage Basin and continues through the privately-owned Tomboy Townsite. Remnants from this historic…
Tombstone Pass / Cone Peak Trailhead
Trailhead for Cone Peak Trail #3408 and Tombstone Nature Trail #3420.
Also provides access to Santiam Wagon Road Trail sections: Snow Creek Trail #3413 and…
Tombstone Sno-Park
This sno-park, located about 30 miles east of Sweet Home, Oregon, and 11 miles west of Santiam Junction on US Highway 20 offers three trails.
Map of Tombstone Sno-Park (pdf 5 MB)
Map of Santiam Pass Nordic and Snowmobile Trails
Tomhead Saddle Campground
Some areas in and near the Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness have been affected by recent wildfires; for more information, please call the Hayfork Ranger Station (530) 628-5227
Tommy Creek Loop
This trail is just under 17 miles (not including spurs) and offers some spectacular scenery. Starting at the intersection of the Mammoth Creek Highway heading east, the primary trail ties in with Trail 1 and offers numerous loops on the secondary routes (43-49) which lead to destinations like Mammoth Cave (46), Asay Knoll Loop and Mammoth Creek to Hatch. On the west side of Mammoth Creek Highway, this trail leads to…
Toms Canyon Trailhead
Generally open May to October, as weather and conditions allow.
Access/entry point to Arc Dome Wilderness and Toiyabe Crest National Recreation Trail.
Toms Lake Cabin
Toms Lake Cabin Rental
If you are searching for a memorable Upper Peninsula Michigan vacation rental experience, then consider renting Toms Lake Cabin. The location is cozy and quaint any time of year, and the diversity of recreational activities means there is something for everyone.
About Toms Lake Cabin
Toms Lake Cabin sits on a knoll overlooking a semi-open area surrounded by tall pines and Toms Lake. The…
Tomyhoi/Yellow Aster Butte Trailhead
Provides access to: Tomyhoi Lake Trail 686, Yellow Aster Butte Trail 686.1 which access Mt. Baker Wilderness.
Tonasket Ranger District
Tonasket Ranger District's 415,000 acre landscape covers five distinct blocks, or areas, across the eastern half of Okanogan County in North Central Washington; bordered on the north by Canada and the southwest by The Colville Indian Reservation. The largest contiguous block is west of the Okanogan River. It includes the northeast corner of the Pasayten Wilderness and shares a boundary with the Methow…
Tonga Ridge Trailhead
Provides access to: Tonga Ridge Trail 1058 which accesses Alpine Lakes Wilderness.
Tongue River Fishing East
Fishing access to the Tongue River.
Tongue River Fishing Site
One of three different fishing access points to the Tongue River.
Tongue River Fishing West
Fishing access to the Tongue River.
Tonto Basin Ranger District
The Tonto Basin Ranger District is located northwest of Globe and south of Payson. The district consists of approximately 530,000 acres (approximately 210,000 hectares) of Desert, Semi-Desert Grassland, Chaparral types of vegetation, as well as a few scattered areas of Ponderosa Pine. Roosevelt Lake (the largest lake totally within Arizona) and Apache Lake are within this district.
Watershed is one of the…
Tonto Creek
Horton day-use site and Upper Tonto Creek Campgrounds Drinking water, 6 picnic units and vault toilets
Tony Grove Day Use Area
This area includes a paved parking area adjacent to Tony Grove Lake and 3 picnic sites on the south and 3 on the east shores of the lake. There is also a short 1.3 mile nature trail around the lake. Parking is provided for visitors to the lake as well as hikers and mountain bikers travelling the trails in the area. There is no loading or unloading of livestock at this paved location and campfires…
Tony Grove Lake
This body of water is part of the Tony Grove Creek drainage.
Tony Grove Lake Campground
Tony Grove Campground is situated on the mountainside above beautiful Tony Grove Lake, about 19 miles east of Logan, Utah, at an elevation of 8,100 feet. This scenic area is known for its vivid summer wildflowers and excellent trails.
Tony TR 706
Tony Trail is 1.8 miles in length. It is blazed with Dark Green blazes. It is rated as Moderate.
Tony's #603
Tony’s Trail #603 begins at Verzuh Ranch Road and ends at an intersection with the Upper Loop Trail #435. It is close to town and connects you with other trails filled with aspen that hug Crested Butte Mountain. This trail starts with a gradual climb following switchbacks through sage brush where a variety of wild flowers can be enjoyed. It ends after about 0.7 miles when it reaches the Upper Loop Trail. There are…