Arnold Rim Trail - San Domingo Southern Trailhead
This is the southernmost trailhead for the Arnold Rim Trail and San Domingo section of the trail.
For maps and more information on the trail, visit https://arnoldrimtrail.org/.
Emigrant/ MCCT Trail (Stanislaus Meadow Trailhead)
Emigrant/ Mokelumne Coast to Crest (MCCT) Trail from Stanislaus Meadow Trailhead
From the west, the Emigrant/MCCT Trail (19E01) intersects with the Bull Run Lake Trail (19E02) near Stanislaus Meadow trailhead, then merges with it, following Forest Service Road 8N13 down to Stanislaus Meadow. From there, the Emigrant Trail branches off to the east to Mosquito Lakes and the Bull Run Lake Trail heads …
Nordheimer Trailhead
The trailhead is up Forest Road 10N10Y from Forest Highway 93, northwest (down river) from Forks of Salmon.
The trailhead accesses Trail #5438, following along the Nordheimer Creek drainage toward Horn Creek Gap.
Marshall Park Campground
This campground is located near Creede, Colorado right beside State Highway 149. It is comprised of 16 sites arranged in a large loop, of which 7 are paved pull through sites and 9 are dead end gravel spurs. Each site has a parking spur, picnic table and fire ring. There is a vault toilet. There is no potable water. Garbage containers are centrally grouped and available for use Memorial Day until Labor Day. There is…
North Clear Creek Campground
This campground is located 24.5 miles west of Creede on Forest Road 510. It is completely hidden from FR 510 and has 21 sites with parking spurs, tables, and a fire ring in each. 2 vault type toilets are provided and potable drinking water comes from a well. This campground is only open from Memorial Day weekend to just after Labor Day weekend. Garbage cans are centrally located. Firewood is not provided…
Brown/Hermit Lakes Interpretive Site
An Interpretive Site and Scenic Overlook along the Silverthread Scenic Byway (State Hwy 149) between Creede and Lake City. The site offers a safe place to pull off the highway, park, learn about the scenery, take photographs.
This site facility consists of a large paved parking lot along the side of State Highway 149, a sidewalk, and some interpretive sign panels explaing what to see as you look to the west.
Burro Creek Trailhead #873
This facility consists of a gravel parking lot and some trail signing. This is a major ATV friendly trailhead for the lower approach to the Burro Creek Trail # 873 right off the Pinos Creek Road # 14
Continental Reservoir Fishing Site
Continental Reservoir Bridge Closure Alert
The bridge on Forest Road 513.1A (the main access to Continental Reservoir) has been closed to ALL full-sized vehicles. Pedestrian, motorcycle, and ATV / Side by Side (SXS) traffic are still allowed. See the full text of the closure order here.Fishing opportunities nearby…
Geyser Spring (648)
Geyser Spring Trail (648)
This is a non-motorized trail. Beginning at the trail head parking area, the Geyser Spring Trail starts by crossing the West Dolores River via a constructed footbridge. The trail then rises approximately 500 feet in elevation from its beginning to its terminus. There are several relatively gently sloped switchbacks that take you through a series of small meadows and aspen stands. Evidence…
Goble (740)
The Goble trail is 3.1 miles long. It begins at Forest Road 535 - W. Dolores Rd. and ends at Goble Trail. The trail is open for the following uses: Hiking, Horseback Riding
Pinkerton-Flagstaff (522)
Located within the Hermosa Creek Special Management Area, Pinkerton-Flagstaff trail is 8.3 miles long beginning at Forest Road 740, Mitchell Lakes Road and climbs to the junction with Dutch Creek Trail #516. Trail also…
Quartz Creek (571)
The Quartz Creek trail is 7.5 miles long. It begins at Forest Road 684 - Quartz Cr. Rd. and ends at Forest Trail 572 - Little Blanco Trail.. The trail is open for the following uses: Hiking, Horseback Riding
Turkey Springs Trailhead
The Turkey Springs mountain bike trail system consists of 14 interconnected single-track non-motorized routes, providing more than 30 miles of trail to ride. Numerous loops originating from several different trailheads in the Turkey Springs, Brockover Mesa, and Martinez Creek areas offer riders a variety of options from which to choose. Graveled forest roads and ATV trails provide additional connectivity and loop…
Turkey Springs Snowmobiling
The Turkey Springs Winter Trail is 8.5 miles long. It begins at Forest Road 631- Piedra Rd. and ends at Forest Road 923 - Newt Jack Rd. The trail is open for the following uses: Snowmobiling.
For more information about snowmobiling in the area, check out the Colorado Snowmobile Association.
Twin Sisters/ Colorado (555)
Twin Sisters Trail #555 is a section of the Colorado Trail, a through hike connecting Denver to Durango. It trails begins at the end of Little Molas Road and ends at Rico-Silverton Trail #507. A gorgeous trail hovering near and above treeline giving sweeping vistas but make sure to plan ahead for rapidly changing weather.…
Lost Horse Cabin
30 miles NW of Helena
Ocala National Forest
Nestled between well-known theme parks and white, sandy beaches, the jewels of the Ocala National Forest attract visitors from around the world.
A travel destination in its own right, the Ocala features more than 600 lakes and rivers where visitors enjoy swimming, fishing, snorkeling, canoeing and boating.
From migratory birds and playful manatees to delicate freshwater springs and some of the world's rarest plants…
Hog Pen Landing
Hog Pen Landing offers quiet moments on waterfront campsites while Spanish moss sways with the wind. If you're lucky, you might just see a great blue heron fish for dinner. A boat ramp provides easy access to Ocean Pond.
The Great Florida Birding Trail and the Florida National Scenic Trail…
Cinder Hill Campground
This campground is located along the shore of East Lake with several of the sites close to the shore and the rest within easy walking distance to the beach area. The Cinder Hill Trailhead provides access to the Newberry Crater Trail #3958 and other connecting trails are accessible from the campground. There are two boat launch areas and a trailhead within this campground.
Moat Mountain Mineral Site Trailhead
The Moat Mountain Mineral Site is located on the contact zone of two rock units: the Conway granite and Moat volcanics. The Moat volcanics are large deposits of volcanic debris that were ejected from the Earth by ancient volcanoes nearly 200 million years ago. Conway granite crystalized from a magma beneath the Earth’s surface after the eruptions that formed the Moat volcanics. As the magma…
Armijo Springs Campground
A real jewel of a secluded partially developed campground in ponderosa pine.
Armijo Springs Campground is a secluded quiet campground off the beaten path, yet it is not too far from Quemado Lake. It is nestled among ponderosa pines and some oak trees which provide shade and make even the hottest summer day cool and bearable. There is a natural spring nearby.
This is a good site for a group activity and has room for…
Battle Ax Creek Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to:
Battle Ax Creek Trail #3339
Battle Ax Mountain Trail #3340
Beachie Trail #3341
See Trail page for more information.
Elkhorn Ridge Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to:
Elkhorn Ridge Trail #3347
See Trail page for more information.
Opal Lake Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to Opal Lake Trail #3372
Fingerboard Prairie Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to:
Deer Butte Trail #3508
Benson Lake Trail #3502
Scott Mountain Trail #4339…