Parksville Lake Campground
Located near Parksville Lake, this popular campground is divided by Highway 30 into an RV campground and a tent/group campground. The RV sites are well shaded and well spaced and many will accomodate large RVs. Several sites offer the opportunity for two RVs to camp close together and some are located along a small stream. The group sites are set up with tent pads around a central fire ring and picnic…
Parole Lake
This is a small lake where people can fish. There is no developed boat launch. Locally, the lake's name is pronounced "payroll".
All of these lakes are located in the Old Lead Belt, where much of the nation’s lead ore was once mined, so consumption of large quantities of fish from these lakes may pose some health risk. Visit the…
Parry Peak Campground
Parry Peak Campground has 25 first-come, first-served sites. It sits in a shady aspen and lodgepole pine forest along Lake Creek. This campground is a favorite amongst anglers with a spectacular view of Parry Peak. Access to the Continental Divide Trail is just down the road. High altitude sickness may occur at this altitude.
Parsons Mountain Lake
Small fresh water lake, mixed pine and hardwood forests.
Fish Your National Forests: This site can be accessed by Passenger Car; Fish available include: Bass, Catfish, Panfish; Types of fishing available include: Shore, Motorized boat, Float tube, Spin, Bait; Fishing pier and boat launch available
Parsons Mountain Recreation Area
Parson’s Mountain Recreation Area is located in the northern portion of the Long Cane Ranger District. It features a 28-acre man-made lake next to a 23-site campground. The area offers relaxation and solitude as well as easy access to a variety of recreation activities. Highlights include an accessible picnic area. The day use area was designed with an earthen pier, a pedestrian bridge and a boat ramp…
Partridge Creek Campground
Northeast of the Elk Creek Reservoir, located in Elk River, Idaho, the Partridge Creek Campground offers 13 primitive campsites, access to the 3.5 mile Patridge Creek ATV Trail, and an opportunity to drive our scenic Elk River Backcountry Byway!
Pasayten Wilderness
Pasayten Wilderness encompasses 531,000 acres, skirting more than 50 miles of Canada's border and encompassing the crest of the Cascades. The Wilderness encompasses almost 150 peaks over 7,500 feet in elevation, 160 or more bodies of water, and at least as many waterways, some turbulent enough to have carved sharp canyons with sheer walls.
Rugged ridges in the west flatten into more open plateaus toward the east,…
Pasco Canyon Trailhead
Generally open May to October, as weather and conditions allow.
Access/entry point Alta Toquima Wilderness and access Toiyabe Crest National Recreation Trail.
Pass Creek (500)
Pass Creek Trail #500 is the quickest access to Engineer Mountain. This very popular trail climbs above U.S. 550 up moderate switchbacks. From there, it’s a gradual climb up to the base of Engineer Mountain. Much of the trail is on the heavily timbered northern aspect of the mountain, where patches of snow often linger over the trail until mid-summer. Toward the top, the trail breaks out of the…
Pass Creek Area
This is the area in and around Pass Creek, which can be accessed by Road #122.
Pass Creek Campground
Pass Creek Campground is located on the northeast shore of Jackson Meadow Reservoir and provides a wide range of recreational activities including boating, canoeing, water skiing, swimming, fishing, hiking and hunting. Anglers will find rainbow and brown trout. Visitors are awarded beautiful views of the Sierra Crest and English Mountain. The campground lies in a dense stand of pine and fir…
Pass Creek Lake Fishing Site
This is a small impoundment right off of US Highway 160. It is frequently stocked during the summer with catchable Rainbow Trout. It consists of a small parking lot and a rough trail around the lake shore for fishing access.
Pass Creek Narrows Camping Area & Picnic Site
The area has seven camping sites scattered through scenic Pass Creek Narrows. There is an accessible vault toilet, No drinking water. Nearby areas of interest include Hidden Mouth Cave, and Mud Lake/Blacktail ATV trail.
Pass Creek Pass Trailhead
The trailhead parking is located at Pass Creek Pass (elevation 5,360 feet) and offers space for up to three vehicles. The trail provides access to the north end of the Grassy Top National Recreation Trail #503 as well as the Hall Mountain-Grassy Top Trail…
Pass Lake
This body of water is part of the Duchesne drainage.
Pass Lake Trailhead
This timbered trailhad is popular for its fishing and geologic area. It is close Pass Lake.
Passaconaway Campground
This heavily wooded campground has 33 sites with the Swift River a short distance away. Across the highway from the campground is the trailhead for the UNH Trail to Mt. Hedghog, the Downes Brook Trail, and the Mt. Potash Trail.
Pat Canyon Road
Snowmobiling
Pat Jennings Visitor Center
Hurricane Helene Information
In response to the widespread damage caused by Hurricane Helene, some areas in the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area and Clinch Ranger District are closed. The Forest Service is working with federal and state partners, industry, and with the local communities we serve to make sure roads, trails, and recreation sites are safe. We appreciate the public’s patience and…
Pat Saddle Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to:
French Pete Creek Trail #3311
Quaking Aspen Swamp Trail #3332
Olallie Mountain Trail #4100
See Trail page for more…
Pat Scott Canyon #123
Patrick Scott was one of many prospectors who spent a good part of their lives searching for mineral riches in the Huachuca Mountains. Scott eventually filed a claim called The Wisconsin in an area drained by the headwaters of Ramsey Canyon. For that reason, we know…
Pataha Campground
Pataha campground offers opportunities for hunting and fishing as well as other activities. Fish weirs have been installed to aid the passage of fish through a culvert in Pataha Creek. Keep in mind that this creek is stocked with fish every spring.
Patching Lake Cabin
This is a rustic style 12' x 14' Pan-Abode log cabin that was constructed in 1975. The cabin is located on a beautiful site where the Naha River flows from Chamberlain Lake into Patching Lake. This is an area of old-growth cedar, Sitka spruce, and western hemlock rainforest. There are resident cutthroat trout in Patching and Chamberlain Lakes. There is no trail to Chamberlain Lake. FACILITIES: • Two Single & Two…
Patjens Lake Loop Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to:
Patjens Lake Trail #3395
See Trail page for more information.
Patriarch Grove Trailhead
This beautiful and quiet grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest includes the world's largest bristlecone pine, the Patriarch Tree. At Patriarch Grove you'll find picnic tables, restrooms, and self-guided interpretive trails. Parking for the grove is at the end of the Bristlecone Pine Forest Scenic Byway at 11,000 ft. elevation. The final 13 miles of this road are unpaved.A …
Patrick Creek Campground
Patrick Creek Campground and adjacent day use area have special charm, with rock walls, steps, and restrooms, and sunken campfire circle built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps. A short interpretive trail and exhibits tell of the river and its fish, the cultural history, and the geology of the area.
The campground is nestled among tall Douglas-fir trees at the confluence of Patrick Creek and the Middle…
Pattee Canyon Disc Golf Course
Near the picnic area and parking lot, this basket course is wooded, fairly level, and beginner friendly.
Pattee Canyon Group Picnic Area
Set in a wooded canyon east of Missoula at 4,100 feet, the Pattee Canyon Picnic Area is a popular spot for family picnics. Because this picnic area is in the Pattee Canyon Recreation Area, there's plenty to do before enjoying a relaxing lunch. Knock yourself out hiking or biking a trail then have a picnic lunch and rest under the shade of the forest...pure bliss!
Pattee Canyon Recreation Area
This 3,200-acre recreation area on the east side of Missoula is a popular getaway for locals and visitors. The extensive, 27 miles of system trails is open year-round to non-motorized use and available to hikers, folfers, mountain bikers, joggers, cross-country skiers and dog walkers. These recreation area trails and roads connect the University of Montana and the Clark Fork River areas. Trail access points…
Patterson Campground
Patterson Campground is located on the southern end of the South Warner Wilderness area. This is an ideal site to begin one's hike of the Summit Trail. Patterson is a family camp with only 6 sites for tents and small campers and trailers.
Equestrian camping is not advisable in Patterson Campground, consider staying at East…