Difficult Campground and Group Campground
This campground is close to Aspen, Colorado. There are 47 campsites & a group area which can accommodate up to 20 people & 10 vehicles. Difficult Campground is located five miles southeast of Aspen on Highway 82. The 47 sites have limited spurs to accommodate trailers up to 40'. Please note that vehicles over 35 feet in length are prohibited over Independence Pass but can access the campground via Aspen.…
Digit Point Campground
For outdoor enthusiasts looking for a campground in a peaceful forest setting with great fishing and a variety of hiking opportunities, Digit Point Campground is the place. This scenic campground is located on the south shore of Miller Lake 35 minutes west of Chemult, Oregon.
The location of the campground places many campsites on the lake shore with scenic views of the lake and Mt. Thielsen. A dense growth of…
Dillon Creek Campground
The roar of cascading Dillon Creek provides the perfect atmosphere for a peaceful, yet adventurous stay in the densely wooded Siskiyou Mountains.
Dillon's mountainous terrain combines the warmth of the summer sun with cool gentle breezes which wind their way through these majestic canyons. As you walk the winding path to one of the most scenic and refreshing natural “swimming holes” in northern California, every…
Dillon Ranger District
This southernmost district has several campgrounds, picnic areas, and even a rockhounding (crystals) area.
Dillon Ranger District
Dillon RD
Located in beautiful Summit County Colorado, the Dillon Ranger District is home to four world-class ski resorts, seven Nordic centers, the Vail Pass Winter Recreation Area, the Continental Divide National Monument, and multitudes of scenic opportunities for hiking, biking, camping, fishing, and solitude.
Dinkey Creek Campground
Located adjacent to Dinkey Creek, the campground is spread out along the banks of its namesake creek in a thick forest of Ponderosa pines and cedars. The facility's high country setting with trees, streams and open space, make it a scenic destination for all types of visitors. There is a group site that can accommodate up to 50 people. The rest are a mix of standard or tent-only single sites. All sites have paved…
Dinkey Creek Recreation Area
Camping, picnicking, and fishing are only a few of the activities that are offered in the Dinkey Creek Recreation Area.
Dinner Station Campground - Gunnison RD
This campground is used primarily by four-wheel drive, ATV and trail bike enthusiasts. It is located 3.75 miles north of Taylor Reservoir. Several fishing sites line the banks of the Taylor River near the campground. The Collegiate Peaks Wilderness Area lies 4 miles east of this campground. Landscape includes ponderosa pine next to an open sage brush valley. 22 campsites.
Dinner Station Campground and Picnic Area
Dinner Station Campground is a hillside campground covering 5 acres along Birch Creek that has 8 camping units, a day-use picnic area, ADA accessible toilets, and water. The campground is close to fishing areas as well as many trailheads. For this site, please limit trailer lengths to 16' or less, do not exceed the 16-day camping limit, and keep in mind that there are not garbage services here, so pack it in…
Dipping Vat Campground
This is a fantastic place to get away from it all!
Dipping Vat Campground is located adjacent to the west side of Snow Lake. Snow Lake is approximately 52 miles southeast of Reserve, New Mexico. The campground offers a variety of activities to the visitor, including fishing, overnight camping, and hiking. Dipping Vat Campground has a potable water system including a well with a pump.
Snow Lake…
Dirt Flat Campground
Situated on the north side of the Merced River, Dirt Flat Campground is a small camp that features walk-in tent sites on the river. Most sites are on the river or have river access. The remote location of the site makes for a quiet and peaceful camping experience and is located close to Yosemite National Park. Oak and pine trees provide shade along the Merced River. The campsites at Dirt Flat meet accessibility…
Ditch Creek Campground
Ditch Creek Campground sports campsites in an open area with few tall trees - a beautiful place to "catch the sun."
Ditch Creek Campground
Peaceful & Relaxing
The Ditch Creek Campground is a quiet campground adjacent to Ditch Creek. It is situated in an open area with some spruce along the creek. The campground is located approximately 5 miles south of Deerfield Reservoir. In the off-season, several sites remain open. Stay limit at all campgrounds is 14 days. In conjunction with Forest Recreation…
Divide Forks Campground - Grand Valley RD
The Divide Forks Campground sits at 9200-foot elevation. There are 11 campsites with a maximum spur length is 20 feet.
Divide Lake Campground & Backcountry Sites
The Divide Lake Campground provides a northwoods camping experience in a small (only 3 sites) secluded campground located near many recreational opportunities. A walk-down canoe launch provides access to Divide Lake and its stocked trout population while Divide Lake Trail provides a 2 mile hike with benches and scenic overlooks. Other nearby lakes, a boat ramp, and a fishing pier give the camper even…
Divide Well Campground
Divide Well Campground is a remote site with a rustic look. It is situated in an meadow with scattered ponderosa pine and denser fir along the campground edges. Divide Well is a popular spot for elk hunters, but little used through the rest of the season. It features 11 campsties and two accessible vault toilets. There is no potable water or garbage…
Dixie Campground
This is a great destination for berry picking, it is also a wonderful base camp for anyone wanting to hike, hunt or just explore the Malheur National Forest. The Sumpter Valley Interpretive Trail, Davis Creek Trail as well as other great recreational activities are…
Dixie Glade Campground
This campground is located on Forest Road M10, just above the Fouts Springs OHV area. There are 7 sites with tables and grills. Corrals and hitching post are available for packstock animals. A short trail (.8 mile) connects to the Deafy Glade Trail providing access to the Snow Mountain Wilderness.
Dockery Lake Recreation Area
Overlooking Dockery Lake and nestled deep within the mountains, Dockery Lake Recreation Area offers camping, hiking, picnicking and fishing for all ages.
Dockery Lake Recreation Area consists of 10 camping sites. Each campsite is equipped with a tent pad, picnic table, lantern pole, and grill. There are no water hook-ups or electrical hook-ups or dump station available in the campground. Campsites are available on a…
DOCTOR CREEK CAMPGROUND
OverviewDoctor Creek Campground is located in the Fish Lake Basin on the south end of the lake in the Fishlake National Forest of central Utah. Visitors enjoy fishing, boating, kayaking, mountain biking, hiking and exploring local trails.
FacilitiesThe campground contains two group sites that can accommodate up to 150 people each, both with shelters, tables, campfire rings and grills. All…
Doe Point Campground & Day Use
This remote and picturesque campground is in the midst of old-growth forest and adjacent to Fish Lake, offering some of the best fishing in the area. A boat launch for Fish Lake (speed limit 10 mph) is located at adjacent Fish Lake Campground, and many amenities are offered at nearby Fish Lake Resort. Numerous hiking…
Dog Creek Campground
Dog Creek Campground is located four miles north of the town of Pine, Idaho, in a ponderosa pine forest. Situated along the banks of Dog Creek, at the foot of the Trinity Mountain Range and within 1/8 mile of the South Fork Boise River.
Deer and humming birds were often sighted. Fishing is allowed in South Fork Boise River. Visitors enjoy fishing, swimming and exploring trails in the surrounding area.
Natural…
Dog Lake Campground
Closed for the season on Oct 8, 2023.
This campground is located on the southern shores of Dog Lake. Turning radius on interior campground roads is limited. Managed by White Pass Ski Resort.
Dog Lake Campground/Boating Site/Picnic Site
Dog Lake Campground is located approximately 55 minutes west of Lakeview, Oregon. The campground is a serene destination for those seeking to fish and relax in a lakeside setting. It offers 20 campsites and four vault toilets. Each campsite has a picnic table and campfire ring.
Dog Lake Boating and Picnic Sites are across from the campground. Non-motorized boats and boats with electric…
Dogtown Lake Campground
Dogtown Lake got its name from the extensive prairie dog towns that once covered open areas near the lake. In spite of the name, this medium-sized body of water is actually surrounded by trees. Today, you'll find fewer prairie dogs than forest visitors, who've come to camp and fish for crappies and stocked rainbow trout, brown trout, bluegill, and largemouth bass. Near the lake, visitors can enjoy a guided…
Dogwood Camp
Visitors to the Dogwood Campground are near the beginning of the Longleaf Trail Scenic Byway. Easy access to the district and spring dogwood blooms make this campground a popular destination for visitors who want to cover the whole district. Camping (16 drive-in units accessible to small RV's and trailers), drinking water, and sanitary facilities (flush toilets). Trash disposal available.
Dogwood Family Campground
This family campground is located 20 miles northeast of San Bernardino, CA in the San Bernardino National Forest. There are 87 reservable sites. There are no first-come/first serve sites. Activities include Interpretive programs on Friday and Saturday nights, hiking trails, 15 minutes away from Lake Gregory, with boating, fishing and a water slide park.
Amenities and services include camp host, dump station, RV…
Dogwood Loop
Dogwood Loop Campground is one of three shady campground loops in the Tipsaw Lake Recreation Area and includes 14 individual sites. The loop has centralized water, flush toilets, hot showers, and a recharge table for electric boat motors. A selection of single or extra-large sites are available. Two walk-in sites are also provided. Only two of the sites have electricity, the rest do not. The campground opens April…
Dolly Copp Campground
Located along the Peabody River, this site has ample opportunity for small family picnics or large group gatherings. The large picnic pavilion, originally constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1936, was rebuilt in 1996 using many of the original timbers, along with trees planted by the same 1936 CCC crew.