Willow Creek Campground
The Willow Creek Campground is approximately 19 miles northeast of Trout Creek on road 154. The campground has 6 sites all with tent pads, tables and fire rings and able to accommodate up to a 40' rv. Campground roads and parking spurs are gravel. Amenities include vault toilets.
Willow Creek Campground
The Willow Creek Campground is located in the Arapaho National Recreation Area near Grand Lake. There are 32 non-electric sites that will accommodate tents, trailers and RVs. There is also one group site that will accomodate tents and can hold up to 20 people. Each site contains a tent pad, fire grate and picnic table. Some campsites have a bear locker. Other facilities included restrooms, trash service, drinking…
Willow Creek Campground
Willow Creek Campground provides a quiet, peaceful area in the pines.
Willow Creek is located approximately 55 miles from the town of Reserve. Willow Creek is a very beautiful campground nestled in the canyon under tall pines. The camp sites run along both sides of the stream.
Willow Creek Campground
Willow Creek Campground is the best kept secret in northern California. This small campground (8 sites) is easy to find, easy to navigate in and out with small trailers and motor homes and never full. A tiny creek runs between the campground and the day use picnic area. Lots of shade trees muffle the sounds of the highway.
No water available!
Willow Creek Campground
The Willow Creek Campground offers secluded tent and trailer sites in a large ponderosa pine and aspen setting. The campsites are located on the banks of Willow Creek.
Willow Creek Campground
Willow Creek Campground is a small site composed of 6 camping units. Campground amenities include picnic tables, fire rings and a restroom. Campground was renovated in 2021 and has a new vault toilet, new site furniture and a new layout.
Willow Creek Campground (Idaho City)
Willow Creek Campground is located approximately 61 miles northeast of Boise, Idaho, in a scenic Ponderosa pine forest along State Highway 21. Wildlife and summer wildflowers are abundant. Historic Idaho City is just 16 miles south. The campground is located at the confluence of the Crooked River and Willow Creek. Enjoy fishing for rainbow trout.
State Highway 21, also known as the Ponderosa Pine Scenic Byway…
Willow Creek Campground (Mountain Home)
The Willow Creek Campground is located along the Middle Fork of the Boise River Forest Service (FS) road 268 and the north end of the Arrowrock Reservior. There are 9 campsites at the campground. A stay at the campground enables guests to enjoy all the beauty and recreation offered along the river and reservoir.
Weather is usually good from mid-May through late September and is easily accessible by car…
Willow Creek Canal Picnic Site
Picnic site located on the southwest side of Lake Granby within Arapaho National Recreation Area. Facilities include picnic tables, fire grills, restroom, and information kiosk. There is access to the lakeshore.
Willow Creek Fishing Site
Minimally developed site on Willow Creek Reservoir. Site provides access for shoreline fishing and for launching non-motorized, non-trailered boats. It is within the Arapaho National Recreation Area.
Willow Creek Picnic Site
This picnic area is also used by many as a rest-stop along Hwy 139 between Adin and Susanville. Tables and fire pits are available.
Willow Creek Trailhead
Generally open May to October, as weather and conditions allow.
Access/entry point to Table Mountain Wildernesss through Stone Cabin Valley.
Willow Creek Trailhead
Willow Creek Trailhead has adequate parking for cars but turnaround space may be limited for trailers. It offers access to Willow Creek Trail #300. Facilities include a cut bank for a stock ramp and a feed bunk.
Willow Creek Trailhead
This trailhead is located south of Hoback Junction off of Highway 189. The turnoff for the access road to the trailhead is located just before a large fake moose on the side of the highway. The dirt road leads down to and crosses over the Hoback River, and across open pastures and up to the large grassy parking area. The trailhead has beautiful views of the surrounding peaks including Cream Puff Peak and Beaver…
Willow Creek Trailhead
The Willow Creek Trailhead is located at the end of FSR 110A and provides access to the Mount Massive Wilderness via South Willow Creek Trail #1486. The road passes through private property a few times and it is not clearly marked, be respectful and stay on the road.
Willow Creek Trailhead
Riders and hikers often use the Willow Creek Trail to access Mount Rushmore National Memorial. It descends west to east, with one creek crossing.
Willow Creek Transfer Camp
Willow Creek Transfer Camp is composed of 4 large camping units. Campground amenities include picnic tables, fire rings, a restroom, corrals, mangers and barrier free stock loading ramps. Campsites and restroom were renovated in 2021-2022. ADA loading ramp and horse facilities are currently under renovation. The Willow Creek Trail No. 019 (single track trail) is located on the north end of the campground…
Willow Flat Campground
Willow Flat Campground is nestled along the banks of the Cub River, about seven miles southeast of Preston, Idaho. Tucked within the Caribou-Targhee National Forest in a scenic valley, this popular campground sits at an elevation of 6,300 feet, accessible via Cub River Road (Forest Road 406) off U.S. Highway 91.
Willow Hall Pond
The four-acre Willow Hall Pond is one of several small ponds on the Francis Marion National Forest that provides good fishing for bass, bream and catfish.
Click here for a printable Francis Marion fishing opportunity guide.
Willow Lake
Willow Lake ss a 16.8 acre lake located in Ferron Canyon next to the Willow Lake Camping Area. The Department of Wildlife Resources of Utah (DWR) stocks this lake with Rainbow and Tiger Trout.
Willow Lake #1978
ALERTS:
• Bear canisters are required for all backpackers in the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness.• Advance reservation permits are required for overnight stays in the Maroon Bells - Snowmass Wilderness Overnight Permit Zones.…
Willow Lake Boating Site
This is an undeveloped boat ramp, it is a combination of both pavement and rock. No dock is available and a single vault toilet is onsite. Day Use and Overnight parking is available above the boating site.
Willow Lake Campground
This campground is located on the south shore of Willow Lake, 14 miles north of Pinedale on a dirt road. This campground is located on the south shore of Willow Lake, 14 miles north of Pinedale on a dirt road. All 9 sites have picnic tables, fire rings and metal bear boxes. There is a vault toilet within the campground and at the boat launch area. This lake has great views of the Wind River Range and is popular for…
Willow Lake Campground
Willow Lake Campground is located on the east shore of scenic Willow Lake, at an elevation of 9,640 feet. The small lake sits in an alpine basin high on the Wasatch Plateau. Spruce, fir and aspen trees dot the open landscape, providing partial shade in the campground. Wildlife and summer wildflowers are plentiful, and autumn leaves put on quite a show in the surrounding area. This…
Willow Lake Campground
A dispersed camping area located just south of Lassen Volcanic National Park, Willow Lake is known for its unique floating bog and good fishing. The Terminal Geyser trailhead is accessible from here.
Willow Mine #611
Forest Trail #611 (Willow Mine Trail) is 0.8 miles long. It begins at Forest Road #882.1C (Willow Creek Mine Road) and ends at Forest Trail #610 (Bear Gulch Trail). Forest Trail #611 is open for the following uses: Hiking, Mountain Biking, Horseback Riding, Motorcycle Trail Riding
Willow Oak: (409) 625-1940
Willow Oak is located on the 185,000-acre Toledo Bend Reservoir 12 miles south of Hemphill and is operated and maintained by the Sabine River Authority of Texas. The boat ramp offers access to the reservoir throughout most of the year. The reservoir is administrated by the Sabine River Authority of Texas and Louisiana.
Walk-in campsites are located in the grassy area adjacent to the boat ramp.
Forest visitors can…
Willow Park Group Campground
Willow Park Group Campground can accommodate up to 150 people for picnicking and up to 60 people for overnight camping. Picnic tables, serving tables, grills, a campfire circle with benches, accessible vault toilet, drinking water, and trash collection are provided. Reservations are required to use this site. Nearby attractions are Meadowlark Lake (excellent trout fishing) and the historic James T. Saban Lookout.…
Willow Placer Campground (BLM)
The Willow Placer Campground is a Bureau of Land Management facility. Campground is located along the Merced River and oaks and pine trees provide shade. Please camp in campsites only. Watch for rattlesnakes and poison oak.
Campsites have a table and grill. Campsite is accessible to persons with disabilities. There is garbage service pickup.
Willow Prairie Cabin
Return to the Old West and live the life of a cowboy, holing up in a rustic log cabin and riding the extensive trails through the forest on horseback.
Willow Prairie Cabin is located in the southwest portion of the magnificent volcanic Cascade Mountain Range at the foot of Mt. McLoughlin, at an elevation of 4,300 feet. The one-room cabin can…