Cove Creek Group Campsite
Located within Cove Creek Campground, this group campground holds up to 70 people and 20 vehicles.
Cove Creek Hot Springs
Bathing suits required.
COVE CREEK TRAILHEAD
Cove Creek Trailhead #054. Trail #054 heads south for approximately 20 plus miles and ends just below the Manderfield Reservoir. Along the way there is access to other horse and foot trails that head east into the Tushar Mountains. The Shingle Creek Trail #046 can also be accessed along the #054 trail.
Cove Day Use Area
This day use area provides visitors with a nice easy lake access.
It is primarily a lake access area with a large parking area suitable for day use only. Boat parking is available.
Cove Group Campground
Cove Group Campground is set an elevation of 6,400 feet, just 18 miles from Hume Lake.
Natural Features: The Sequoia National Forest is located at the southern end of the Sierra Nevada in central California. The forest is divided into three districts that comprise 1.1 million acres. The Hume Lake Ranger District is in the northern part of Sequoia National Forest in which this campground is located. This…
Cove Lake
Small 4.5 acre Lake located 4 miles down Cove Lake Road off Skyline Drive. The Department of Wildlife Resources of Utah (DWR) stocks this lake with Rainbow and Tiger Trout.
Cove Lake Recreation Area
A 160-acre mountain lake near Magazine Mountain - the highest point in Arkansas with an elevation of 2,753 feet provides a great summer get-away for many. Concession services include boat rentals,cabins, miniature golf course, and food service from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Camp trailers allowed but no special facilities are available. Boat launching ramp. 36 family campsite units. 24 family picnic units. Bathhouse…
Cover Campground
Shaded by a stand of Douglas fir, Cover Campground provides quick access to swimming spots and beautiful views on Jackson Creek. Come in the spring to see butterflies flock to the shores of the creek.
Campground sits at 1,700 feet of elevation. Campground generally does not have snow cover in Winter.
Latitude: 42.977444
Longitude: -122.686906
Facilities
7 campsites with picnic tables and fire pits…
Coverdale Campground
The Coverdale Campground is situated along the Wild and Scenic Imnaha River in the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area. This small rustic campground with 7 sites offers both tent and trailer sites near the river in an open ponderosa pine and fir setting. Popular activities include; fishing, day hikes, relaxing, picnicking and photography.
Covered Bridge Campground
Stop and take a picture of the covered bridge as you enter this campground. Located along the Kancamagus Scenic Byway this 49 site campground awaits you. There is a 7' 9" height restriction through the Covered Bridge so larger RVs can access the campground via Passaconaway Road from West Side Road in Conway. The Boulder Loop Trail, a three mile loop hike, and the Swift River are just short walks away.
Covered Bridge Scenic Byway
The National Forest Covered Bridge Scenic Byway (Map) follows State Route 26 from Marietta to Woodsfield, Ohio. For most of its length, it parallels the Little Muskingum River. The scenic byway traverses some of Ohio's most beautiful countryside and many choose to stop along its route, to camp and savor the natural beauty of this area.…
Cow Canyon Trailhead
Generally open May to October, as weather and conditions allow.
Access/entry point to the Arc Dome Wilderness and access to Reese River.
Cow Creek #220
The Cow Creek Trail #220 begins at the end of Forest Service Road #857 and ends an intersection with the Wetterhorn Basin Trail #226. The trail switchbacks steeply for the first 0.5 miles as it climbs to the Uncompahgre Wilderness boundary. It continues to ascend until it reaches a series of switchbacks that climb to 10,400 feet. The trail ascends to an elevation of 13,200 feet before turning south and…
Cow Creek #453
The Cow Creek Trail #453 begins and ends at the Coal Mesa Trail #451. Parking is near the Soap Creek Campground where you follow the Coal Mesa Trail for approximately a mile to its intersection with the Cow Creek Trail. This trail follows Cow Creek and it in the West Elk Wilderness for its entire length, so…
Cow Creek #611
The Cow Creek Trail #611 is used as a connecting route between the Rim Road, FSR #416, and the South-Western Unaweep Trailhead. This trail traverses down the Cow Creek Drainage at a moderate grade and through mixed vegetation which includes; aspens, ponderosa pine and oakbrush. It may be considered difficult because of the steep grade it follows for 0.4 miles from the top of the drainage to its junction…
Cow Creek Campground And Picnic Area
A campground on the Ashland Ranger District. No Reservations: This campground does not use a reservation system, it is managed on a first-come, first-served basis. Be aware the campground may fill up on weekends & holidays during the summer months and you should arrive in the early afternoon to ensure there is a space available for the night. There is a 10 day stay limit.
Cow Creek Floatboat Access
The Cow Creek Floatboat Access provides a site to launch rafts into the South Fork Boise River. It has a restroom, parking area and information kiosk.
Cow Creek North Campground
Located on the northeast shore of Green Mountain Reservoir, this campground has vault toilets and a stay limit of 14 days. Many activities occur on the lake including fishing, motor boating, sailing, canoeing, and sailboarding. The boat ramp is across the reservoir at the town of Heeney.
Also check out…
Cow Creek Snow #114
Cow Creek Snow Trail #114 is 4.3 miles long. It begins at Forest Road #765 and ends at Forest Road #209. The snow trail is open for the following uses: XC Skiing/Snowshoeing and snowmobiling
Cow Creek South Campground
Cow Creek South Campground is located on the northeast shore of Green Mountain Reservoir in White River National Forest, offering an ideal setting for visitors seeking a multitude of recreational activities both on water and on land.
Recreation:Located on the shores of Green Mountain reservoir, Cow Creek Campground is a popular spot for boating, canoeing, fishing, water skiing and windsurfing.
Anglers will find…
Cow Creek Trailhead
The Cow Creek Trailhead is a small rustic trailhead along the Imnaha River. The site is primarily used in the spring for hikers, anglers and dual sport motorcycle riders going down to the Snake River, and summer and fall hunters. The road accessing this trailhead is rugged and not suitable for low clearance vehicles. 4-wheel drive recommended.
Cow Creek Trailhead
This non-motorized trail provides great access for elk hunters.
Cow Meadow Campground
This campground features a large grassy meadow with mostly lodgepole pine trees providing shade. It is right on the river, but close to Crane Prairie Reservoir. The campground is situated where Snow Creek and the Deschutes River flow into the Crane Prairie Reservoir. This area offers outstanding fishing and wildlife…
Cowboy Lake #244
The Cowboy Lake Trail #244 begins at the Silver Jack Overlook at the end of Forest Service Road 858.3I and ends at an intersection with the West Fork Trail #240. The trail starts out descending the hillside to the lake, crosses the dam, and ascends the hill on the opposite side. The view of the mountains from the dam is incredible. After about a mile, it turns into a two track as it continues south.…
Cowee Creek Trailhead
Cowee Creek Trailhead
Cowhorn Mountain Trailhead
This trailhead provides access for Cowhorn Mountain Trail.
Cowles Campground
Cowles Campground sits at the base of the Winsor Canyon where it meets the Pecos Canyon and is near Cowles Ponds, Winsor Creek, Pecos River, and Winsor Ridge Trailhead.
Note: campground shelters are currently closed while safety assessments are performed.
Uses: tent camping, picnicking, fishing, & hiking.
Facilities: 1 vault toilet, 9 camping units with tables, fire rings, grills, 2 covered…
Cowles Ponds Fishing Site
Situated in the Pecos Canyon, the Cowles Ponds are next to the Wild and Scenic Pecos River and are surrounded by coniferous forests and grassy meadows.
Uses: Fishing.
Facilities: Vault toilet at adjacent trailhead and trash bins. NO WATER.
Special Instructions: There are 2 ponds, the larger one, which was dredged and deepened in 2011, is available to all anglers with…
Cowlitz Valley area
The Cowlitz Valley area is administered by the Cowlitz Valley Ranger District. This area is located in the Northern most portion of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest in southwest Washington, and comprises about 575,000 acres of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. The Cowlitz Valley area is roughly located among three volcanic peaks: Mt. Adams to the east, Mt. Rainier (Tahoma) to the north, and Mt. St.…
Cowpuncher Guard Station
Cowpuncher is temporarily closed.
Cowpuncher Guard Station is located in the Dixie National Forest, 20 miles northeast of the town of Escalante in southern Utah. The cabin is situated just off the Hells Backbone Road and is accessed by road during summer and fall.
Roads are usually closed by snow 5.5 miles from the cabin from late November to mid-April. Check the ranger station for winter conditions.…