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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 16051 - 16080 of 17634

Trout Trailhead #831

The Trout trail is 10.4 miles long. It begins at Hwy 160 and ends at Forest Road 430. The trail is open for the following uses: Motorcycle Trail Riding, Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) less than or equal to 50 inches wide, Mtn Biking, Foot and Horse Travel.

Troutdale Campground

A stay at the Troutdale Campground enables guests to enjoy all the beauty and recreation offered around the Middle Fork Boise River. Weather is usually good from mid-May through late September and is easily accessible by car in good weather, although the road is sometimes rough and the drive can be seemingly long. Checking with the Idaho City Ranger District, 208-392-6681, on road conditions before heading out…

Troy Meadow Campground

This first come, first serve campground is located 53 miles northeast of Kernville via Mtn. 99 and Sherman Pass Rd. (22S05), or 34 miles west of Hwy. 395 via Nine Mile Canyon Rd. (J41). Paved roads; 73 units including RV's with no trailer length limit. Connects to OHV trails. This campground offers high elevation forest camping. Including bear boxes, paved parking spurs.

Troy Trailhead

Provides access to: Wenaha River Trail #3106 which follows the Wenaha River west into Wenaha - Tucannon Wilderness. This is also a popular access point to meet up with …

Trujillo Meadows Boating Site

Trujillo Meadows Reservoir is 69 surface acres in size. The lake offers fishing for browns, rainbows and occasional brook trout. There is a boat ramp, small motorized and non-motorized boats are allowed. The lake is a no-wake lake.

Trujillo Meadows Campground

This campground, adjacent to a meadow and above Trujillo Meadows Reservoir, is composed of two sections - Upper and Lower. The campground has been cleared of most beetle killed trees. Sites 34 through 39 are in an inner loop which are not RV friendly. There is an observation platform across from camping sites 40 and 41 to view a waterfall. Boating and fishing on the reservoir; small motorized and non-motorized…

Truman Gulch Trailhead

Provides access to the west central Bridgers.  There is a developed trailhead at the end of the road with a parking area and horse loading ramp.  Trail feeds into the Bridger Foothills Trail.

Trumbolt Picnic Area

Trumboldt Picnic area has a very pleasant timbered-settingThere is no water available at this picnic area

Trumbull Lake Campground

Trumbull Lake Campground is set in a thick lodgepole pine forest on the banks of scenic Trumbull Lake. Aspens and summer wildflowers dot the landscape. The lake offers canoeing and fishing for rainbow, brown, and brook trout. The Virginia Lakes area is very close, offering additional canoeing and fishing, as well as hiking and horse trail access into the adjacent Hoover Wilderness Area and Yosemite National Park.…

Trumbull Peak Special Interest Area

Trumbull Peak Special Interest Area not only combines a rich history of fighting forest fires and logging timber, but also offers a haven for rare wildflowers and provides sweeping views of the Merced River Canyon. At the top of Trumbull Peak is an old 45-foot-tall fire lookout tower, one of only a few such towers still standing in California. The peak provides overlooks the Merced River with a clear view into…

Tryon Meadow Trailhead

The trail is temporarily closed due to the Henry Fire. For Area Closure go to the Forest Order   This trail provides access to Milk Ranch Meadow, the southeastern side of Peep Sight Peak, Pacific Valley, and the northern end of Spicer Reservoir. Elevation: 8445 feet.Lat/Long: 38.5063, -119.8016

Tsali Recreation Area

Tsali Recreation Area: Open year round Tsali Campground: Open April 15 - October 31   Enjoy mountain biking, horseback riding, fishing, motorized boating, kayaking or camping at Tsali Recreation Area, all located within steps of Fontana Lake. Follow the Trail. The Tsali (pronounced “SAH-lee”) Recreation Area’s four-loop trail system has become a popular destination for mountain bikers and horseback…

Tubal Cain Trailhead

Provides access to: Tubal Cain Trail #840 within Buckhorn Wilderness. Tubal Cain Trail #840 leads to alpine meadows and mountain passes. It meets Upper…

Tube Tahoe

Tube Tahoe is the home of winter fun for the whole family in South Lake Tahoe. At over 500 feet in length, their machine groomed tubing lanes are some of the longest in the area. And, the snowmaking facilities allow them to provide resort-quality conditions all season long. Visit their website for more information.

Tubing Hill

Santiam Sno-Park » Tubing Hill Santiam Sno-park is best known for the snow play area located here. This is  the only recommended tubing site at Santiam Pass. The run is cleared of trees for your safety. Some safety thoughts to remember when tubing: Use only inner tubes or saucers on this…

Tucannon Campground

Located along the Tucannon River and bordering the Wooten State Wildlife area, the Tucannon Campground has several ponds nearby, managed by the Washington Department of Wildlife. These ponds are stocked with trout, offering excellent fishing opportunities for the entire family. This campground is heavily used from the opening weekend of fishing season, in early spring, through the fall hunting seasons. Tucannon…

Tucannon Guard Station

Spend the day at the charming saltbox-style Tucannon cabin situated on a shady, gently rolling site at the base of a hillside. Pull up a chair on the covered front porch, and enjoy the peace and quiet, while keeping binoculars and a camera handy. A picnic table beneath the trees near the cabin allows for comfortable outdoor dining in the summertime…

Tucannon Trailhead

Provides access to: Tucannon Trail #3135. A portion of this scenic trail enters Wenaha-Tucanoon Wilderness from the Washington side.  There is a small turnaround at the trailhead, so it is not recommended to take horse trailers to the trailhead. There…

Tuchuck Campground

Campground has 7 campsites tucked high up and far away in the Whitefish Range. Several trailheads are within hiking and riding distance. Stock facilities are provided for equestrians (feed bunks, hitch rails, vault toilet, and load ramp) Tuchuck Campsite Tuchuck picnic…

Tuchuck Trailhead

The trailhead is tucked high up and far away in the Whitefish Range. Several trails lead from this site. Stock facilities are provided for equestrians (feed bunks, hitch rails, vault toilet, and load ramp)

Tucker Ponds Campground

This high-altitude campground (9,600 feet) is a single loop tucked into a grove of spruce trees adjoining an open grassy meadow. Many of the mature spruce trees within the campground have been killed by the Spruce Bark Beetle and were all removed during the spring of 2015. Today the campground is much more open and sunny with open views of Fox Mountain. The two Tucker Ponds are across the road from…

Tucker Ponds Fishing Site

This is an accessible fishing site consisting of a parking lot, accessible toilet, accessible trails to accessible fishing docks on lower Tucker Pond.

Tucker Ponds Picnic Site

 This picnic area lies just before you reach the Tucker Ponds fishing area

Tuff Campground

This campground has 34 campsites and is located just east of the Highway 395/ Rock Creek (Tom's Place) junction. It is frequently one of the first campgrounds to open in the Rock Creek area each spring. 

Tulalip Mill Site Group Campground

Located in a flat area making it ideal for campers or trailers. A short trail leads to the South Fork Stillaguamish River.

Tularosa Cabin

 Historic cabin located along the Walk In The Past - Trail #616 Interpretive Trail.

Tule River Canyon

The Middle Fork of the Tule River flows through the southern portion of the monument. The landscape is characterized by steep canyon walls, dramatic rock features, and views to high elevation ridgelines. The river forms a series of cascades, waterfalls, and deep pools carved from granite bedrock that are popular for day trips. Camping is allowed at higher elevations indeveloped campgrounds.  Tule River. Three…

Tumacacori Mountains

Mountain range within the Nogales Ranger District which lies just west of Interstate 19 and extends southward to the International border.