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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 501 - 525 of 17655

Clearwater Big House Cabin

Clearwater Big House Cabin is neatly placed on a gently rolling slope in a clearing planted with a younger generation of Christmas trees in the area. The Cabin's location may give the feel of being a winter chalet hideaway, even during the warmest months of the summer. This two-story comfort cabin lives up to its name. Expansively, with 868 square feet of living space on the first floor, and another 336 square feet…

Godman Campground/Trailhead

Godman Campground has several secret treasures. There are numerous recreation opportunities available at this campground such as hunting, fishing, bicycling, and hiking. This campground location offers good views and great sunsets. The nearby Godman Trailhead provides access to West Butte Trail #3138 which enters …

Fry Meadow Guard Station

Situated along the shady canopy of towering spruce and fir, Fry Meadow Guard Station sits at the edge of an expansive meadow of grasses and beautiful splashes of color from wildflowers, such as lupine, larkspur, monkey flower and orchids. Enjoy the peaceful solitude of this remote nature-lover’s paradise just south of the…

Nine Mile Trailhead

This trailhead accesses the Umatilla Rim Trail #3080. Travel 1.5 miles north to the Nine Mile Trail #3072 junction.

Cuchillo Del Medio Campground

Cuchillo Del Medio Campground. USDA Forest Service Photo. One of three small sites on paved road to Taos Ski Valley provides access to Rio Hondo fishing and hiking in Columbine-Hondo Wilderness Study Area and Wheeler Peak Wilderness

Windy Camp Campground

This remote campground offers two tent-only sites, picnic tables, fire rings and one toilet. Trailers not advised. Lake Chelan Boat-in and Drive-to Campground Guide and Map

Teanaway Guard Station

Teanaway Guard Station is a cozy log cabin retreat for two. Looking for a rustic forest setting and a great jump-off location for a bounty of outdoor activities? This is it! The rustic 12 x 18 foot, one room log cabin sits at 3,200 feet elevation in the Teanaway River drainage with the icy North Fork Teanaway River just across the road. The cabin is furnished with a set of bunk beds (bring your sleeping bags) a…

Grasshopper Meadows Campground

Located along the White River, 10 miles from Lake Wenatchee, this campground offers river access. Trailers allowed: 30 feet maximum. No fees are required for this site.

Ponderosa Camp

This campground is located in a popular OHV area, located off Highway 410, Forest Road 1900, Little Naches. Ponderosa Camp is very popular with 4x4 groups as a nearby trail allows them easy access. There's room for 5 or 6 camps in non-designated spots. One vault toilet, bulletin board, and an ability to pay with the Scan and Pay phone app. No reservations, this campground is first come, first serve.

Forks Campground

Forks Campground is located near the junction of the South Fork and the Middle Fork of Bishop Creek. Most of the sites are tucked into the aspen and pine trees, some sites are along the banks of Bishop Creek. Bearproof food storage containers available in the campground. 27 campsites. Maximum stay 14 days. Active bear area. All food must be secured overnight and when not attended, bear boxes are provided and must be…

Earthquake Fault

A more appropriate name for the nearly straight fracture would be "Earthquake Fissure."  Because the rocks on both sides have not moved much vertically of laterally relative to one another, it is not really a "fault."  The fissure is up to 10 feet wide and 60 feet deep.  The Earthquake Fault cuts through volcanic rock, part of a glassy rhyolite lava flow from  Mammoth Mountain, and formed by…

Whiskers Campground

Campsites are located on the North Fork of Willow Creek. Garbage service at entrance of campground. This is Bear Country. Please store food properly and don't feed the bears. 6S42 (Central Camp Road) is unimproved dirt road - not maintained for low clearance vehicles.

Soda Springs Campground

Campsites are located along Chiquito Creek. This is a large sandy flat with good shade. Boat parking is not available in the individual campsites. However, boats may be kept at the launch area or at Wagner's campground (private campground nearby). Each site has table, grill and fire rings. 

Cranberry Flat Day Use Picnic Site

North side of Merced River. River access. Oaks. Pines. River rafting – steps near to the river. River current unpredictable. Watch out for rattlesnakes and poison oak.

Spruce Grove Campground

Spruce Grove Campground is 13 miles north of Lake George on CR 77.  It has 27 campsites with parking spurs 18-36 campsites and a maximum trailer length of 35 feet.  Elevation is 8,600 feet. Facilities include toilets, table, water, and fire rings. This campground has great access to the nearby Lost Creek Wilderness. Dates are weather dependent. All services may not be available early or late…

Twin Eagles Campground

Twin Eagles Campground is 14 miles north of Lake George, off CR 77. It has nine campsites, some of which are walk-in/hike-in, with a maximum trailer length of 22 feet. The elevation is 8,600 feet. Facilities include toilets, tables, and fire rings; there is no water or trash service. 

Centella # 334

For travelers along the Crest Trail, and for visitors to Rustler Park looking for a scenic way to spend a day, here’s a system of trails that leads to a number of interesting features including…

Butterfly #16

This is a delightful trail that passes through an area of such diverse biology that part of it has been designated a Research Natural Area. Views are diverse too, facing both east and west in what is a unique situation among generally south and west-facing Santa Catalina trails. To top it all off, a generous helping of these attractions can be reached by hiking a relatively easy part of the trail, avoiding those…

Cactus Ramada 1 Picnic Area

Cactus Ramada 1 is a reservable group picnic site within the extremely popular Sabino Canyon Recreation Area at the edge of Tucson, Arizona. The facility is accessible and can accommodate up to 45 people. Groups can picnic, hike and ride horseback in this desert oasis of Coronado National Forest.

Oowah Lake

Oowah Lake is a small 2.9 acre lake that sits at 8800 feet in the La Sal Mountains. In addition to this small, scenic lake, there is a campground with 11 tent-only campsites, a day use area, and trailhead access to multiple trails including the Trans-La Sal Trail system (Warner Lake to Oowah Lake Trail) and the Oowah Lake to Clarks Lake Trail which accesses the Boren Mesa…

Lake Cabin

The Mammoth Guard station is located at 8,600 feet in elevation. There are two cabins on the grounds. The Mammoth Cabin was built on site while the Lake Cabin was moved to the site from its original location in the 1980s. Both cabins were constructed in the 1930s serving as forest ranger and fire crew dwellings for many years. The cabins overlook a wide expanse of sagebrush valleys with timbered slopes and…

Horse Canyon Camping Area

For a description of this site, please contact the Price Ranger District: 435-636-3500.

Tenderfoot Trailhead

Tenderfoot Trailhead is a rustic trailhead located next to the eastern side of the Eagle Cap Wilderness area. The facility is set in an open pine area and accesses the Tenderfoot Wagon Trail #1819. The large parking area will accommodate several trucks and trailers. Please see this March 26, 2015…

Amelia Creek Trailhead

The Amelia Creek Trailhead is a small facility located on the northern end of the Monument Rock Wilderness.  This rustic facility has a few amenities and is used by hunters, hikers, and horseback riders. This site accesses Amelia Creek Trail #1973. Wilderness Regulations apply - Motorized vehicles, bicycles, carts, hang glider and other mechanical equipment is prohibited in the Wilderness area.