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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 15811 - 15840 of 17634

Toohey Lake Rustic Campground

Toohey Lake Rustic Campground is a seven site campground with a boat launch and trailer parking.  It is right off of a well traveled forest road, making for easy access.

Tooms RV Campground

This campground has 20 first come sites including. Campground amenities include seasonal host, water, flush toilets and trash service along with paved roads. Campsite amenities include picnic tables, fire ring and paved parking pad. Fishing, day hiking, nature viewing and water recreation are some of the local attractions.

Toomset

This body of water is part of the Bear drainage.

Top Lake Trailhead

This trailhead provides access to the Top Lake Trail #1506 which accesses Top Lake within Henry M. Jackson Wilderness

Top Spur Trailhead

Trails accessed via Top Spur Trailhead are within the west side of the Mount Hood Wilderness from the Lolo Pass area. Top Spur Trailhead is a popular trailhead, accessing several trails known for scenic views. Hikers can connect to the…

Topaz Point Picnic Area

The Topaz Point Picnic Area has ten (10) picnic sites. Picnic season begins in May and continues into October.

Toquima Cave Campground

Generally open May to October as weather and conditions allow. The big attraction here is, of course, the caves. The half-mile Cave trail begins in the campground, with a series of stone steps leading to the rock shelter site. The red, yellow, black and white images (pictographs) here were painted by ancient Shoshones. Projectile points found at this cave date to about 600-1300 CE. On nearby BLM land is Spencers Hot…

Tornado Observation Site

Tornado Observation site sits along the Bighorn Scenic Byway.  Stop and see the spectacular valley views. Nature’s Destruction In June 1959, a tornado roared over the south rim of the canyon directly before you. Its path was along Granite Creek to your left and through what is used to be Granite Creek Campground.  One person was killed.  The twister ripped up timber and laid it out in the patter you…

Tornado-US14 Interpretive Site

Tornado-US14 Interpretive Site its along the Bighorn Scenic Byway. The Majesty of Nature On June 25, 1991, the trees in this area blew down in a windstorm event which meteorologists define as a “traveling Microburst.”  Approximately 1,100 acres were affected along an 8 mile path.  This microburst began on Highway 14 near Granite Pass and extended northeast to a point just west of the Black Mountain…

Torrey's Hole

This is a boat ram that access the Upper Salmon River

Tortilla #254

Tortilla Trail leads from the grasslands that spread along the eastern slopes of the Galiuros to the heart of that remote mountain range in deep, wide Rattlesnake Canyon. From the trailhead at Deer Creek, it meanders among shallow canyons and rocky flats in the shadow of the bluffy slopes that characterize the Galiuros. Most of this trail…

Tortilla Campground

Tortilla Campground is a winter campground just outside of the Phoenix metropolitan area. From October to March each year, urban dwellers take advantage of cooler temperatures and enjoy boating, fishing, hiking, rock climbing and scenic driving throughout the surrounding Tonto National Forest. Campers awake to a scenic backdrop of rugged bluffs, saguaro cactus and desert skies. The campground is located…

Tortilla Flat Resort

Commercial Site, Please call for information, Tel: (480) 984-1776, Paved Boat Launch, Concessionaire

Tosi Creek Trailhead

This trailhead provides access to the Gros Ventre Wilderness. The last 4 miles of the road requires high clearance vehicle, 4-wheel drive vehicles and the road cross a creek. Trail #099 follows Tosi Creek and loops around to Kinky Creek Trailhead.

Touchet Corral Sno-Park

Touchet Corral Sno-Park is located off Forest Service Road 64.  Popular with snowmobilers, snowshoers and Nordic skiers, the facility has one double vault toilet.  As a multi-use facility, the snowmobile trails are maintained in partnership with the local clubs.  A Sno-Park permit is required from November through April and can be purchased through the state Department of Motor…

Towee Creek Launch

The Towee Creek Launch serves a popular launch point, a picnic area, and a trailhead for the John Muir Trail.

Tower Rock Campground

Located along the banks of the Ohio River, Tower Rock Campground offers beautiful scenery and close proximity to water activities like fishing and boating. The 1/4 mile trail can be accessed near the boat launch.  Be aware this area is prone to flooding when river levels fluctuate.

Tower's Arm Cabin

The Tower's Arm single-level hunter style cabin has a wood stove, 4 single bunks, wooden table and benches, axe/maul, and pit-type outhouse. Firewood is provided for wood stove use only, but is not guaranteed. Bedding and cooking utensils are not provided. The area is flat with 300-400' (91-122 m) knolls behind the cabin.

Town Reservoir Fishing & Camping Site

Town Reservoir Fishing & Camping Site is next to a small 6.4 acre reservoir located in Twelve-Mile Canyon.  The Department of Wildlife Resources of Utah (DWR) stocks this reservoir with Rainbow Trout.

Townline Brook Trailhead

At only .2 miles, the Townline Brook Trail presents hikers with an alluring opportunity to see three cascading waterfalls in a short amount of time. They are especially beautiful after a heavy rain. Vehicles can be parked along the road, being careful not to block traffic.

Townline N Trailhead

This short segment of the Appalachian Trail accesses Jeffers Brook shelter to the south, and then crosses Oliverian Brook to intersect with NH Rte. 25.

Townline S / Wachipauka N Trailhead

Traveling south, the trail accesses Wachipauka Pond and Webster Slide trail at 2.3 miles. Continuing past the pond and over the wooded summit of Mt. Mist, the trail segment ends at its intersection with NH 25C and the Ore Hill AT segment in Warren. Travelling north, the Townline trail accesses Jeffers Brook shelter.

Townsend Gulch River Access

Entry to the Scott River here is a graded gravel ramp to the water's edge. There is limited parking. Schuler Gulch rapids is located downstream. Be sure to scout ahead!

Trabuco Creek Picnic Site

Trails Close by Holy Jim Falls trailhead located approximately 1.5 miles away Pets Allowed Yes Fees Adventure Pass Required Best Seasons Spring, Winter Location Off Trabuco Canyon Rd near Live Oak Road Canyon rd…

Track Rock Petroglyphs

Visit this special site where the people of long ago carved their stories into the boulders of Track Rock.

Tracy Ridge Recreation Area

This campground sits on a ridge top three miles east of the Allegheny Reservoir just minutes south of the PA/NY state border. This 45-site campground provides spacious, tree-shaded campsites in an area that is heavily forested with oak. The campground contains one of the two trailheads for the Tracy Ridge Hiking Trail, with one loop circling the campground. The North Country National Scenic Trail, which connects to…

Trail 4 Trailhead

The Trail 4 Trailhead has visitor information with no amenities. This trailhead is part of the Ridge To Rivers Trail System. All trailheads have space for parking.

Trail Canyon Trailhead

Generally, open April to December, as weather and condition allow. Access/entry point to the Mt. Charleston Wilderness Area.