Abbey's Way 151
The trail is surrounded by a beautiful mixed conifer forest. Edward Abbey (1927-1989) an environmental writer, worked for two seasons as a lookout at Aztec Peak and made reference to it in his writing.
Abbot Bay Boating Site
Boat access located on east side of Hungry Horse Reservoir.
Abbott Campground
Abbott Campground is a semi-primitive, non-reservation, campground with 7 single campsites and 2 double campsites. This campground is located on the South Fork of the Boise River with campsite located within a stand of towering Ponderosa pine trees. Campground amenities include picnic tables, utility tables, fire rings, and two vault toilet style restrooms. Tubing and fishing are popular activities. There is a…
Abbott Creek Campground
Abbott Creek Campground is a remote and picturesque campground in the midst of an old-growth forest and adjacent to Abbott Creek. This campground offers opportunities for fishing, swimming and hiking. There are five OHV friendly campsites within the campground that allow for easy access to Prospect OHV Trail System.
Abbott Creek Picnic Site
The Abbott Creek Picnic Site is within Abbot Creek Campground and offers opportunity for swimming, picnicking and fishing. Facilities: Picnic tables and Garbage disposal.
Abe Lee Fishing Site
Abe Lee Fishing Site is located on the south shore of Turquoise Lake, six miles west of Leadville. Good fishing plus a plethora of other recreational opportunities are available at this popular lake.Turquoise Lake is stocked with rainbow trout and kokanee. Other species in the lake include brown, cutthroat, and brook trout. Turquoise Lake is rated as fair to good fishing. This is a day use area which closes at 10 p.…
Abercrombie Mountain #117
This 3.2 mile mostly wooded trail opens to a ridge with panoramic views of Kettle Crest, the Pend Oreille Valley, and the Columbia River Valley. Seasonal huckleberries. Limited dispersed camping. Variable weather. Layered clothing and survival kit suggested. Contour maps recommended if traveling off the trail.
Abercrombie Trailhead
Abercrombie Trailhead is a small turnaround at the end of a high elevation single lane dirt road. There is an information board at the junction of the turnaround and the Abercrombie Trail #117 to let you know that you have made it to your destination. The 3.2-mile Abercrombie trail is primarily wooded until it reaches the ridge top. The ridge is open with scattered trees providing breathtaking panoramic views of the…
Abernethy - Deer Creek Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to: Abernethy Trail #3671, Deer Creek Trail #3672. See trail pages for more information.
Abes Lake
This body of water is part of the Weber drainage.
Abineau-Bear Jaw Loop #127
Abineau-Bear Jaw Loop is part of the Kachina Trail System. From the Abineau (#127) and Bear Jaw (#26) trails, on the north slope of the San Francisco Peaks, you can see the Grand Canyon seventy miles away. These two trails make a scenic loop through forested canyons. Both end at the Waterline Road (FR 146) along the base of a long talus slope topped by Humphreys Peak, Arizona's highest point. The climb along…
Abiquiu Area
The Santa Fe National Forest around Abiquiu has scenic trails in a region that is more remote and less visited than other areas of the Forest. Many of the trails were burned over and damaged by subsequent flooding in the 2010 South Fork Fire and again in the 2011 Las Conchas Fire. Since then, most trails have been restored and reopened. Many areas remain unaffected and offer great recreation…
Absaroka Ridge Trailhead
The Absorka Ridge Trailhead is located on Forest Road #10166 off the La Barge Creek Road. Absorka Ridge Trailhead provides access to Trail # 020 and 021. Trail #020 stays on the west side of Absaroka Ridge along Fontenelle Creek, while Trail #021 stays on top of Absaroka Ridge dropping down into Pomeroy Basin.
Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness: Shoshone
The United States Congress designated the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness in 1978, and it now has a total of 943,648 acres. Spanning the Montana-Wyoming border on the Shoshone, Gallatin, and Custer National Forests, the Absaroka Beartooth Wilderness is the juncture of two mountain ranges (Beartooth and Absaroka) with differing geologic types. The Absaroka Range (pronounced ab-ZORE-kuh, the Crow Indian word for crow)…
Acacia Day Use Area
The drive from Apache Junction offers magnificent vistas of the Superstition Mountains, Salt River Canyon and Canyon Lake. The waters of scenic Canyon Lake wash against a gentle swimming beach at Acacia. Acacia is adjacent to Palo Verde Boating Site. Unique Sonoran Desert vegetation surround Acacia. The waters of this scenic lake wash against multi-hued cliffs. Acacia is a pleasant escape from the heat of the Valley…
Academy Mill Reservoir
Is a small 4.9-acre reservoir located 1.0 miles up Josephite Point Trail (non-motorized). The Department of Wildlife Resources of Utah (DWR) stocks this reservoir with Tiger Trout.
Acker Divide Trailhead
Acker Divide Trailhead provides access to trails that traverse stands of old-growth timber. The trailhead provides access to Grasshopper Meadow, Grasshopper Mountain and Grasshopper Spring. Trailhead sits at 4,720 feet of elevation. Expect snow to impact travel to this trailhead from mid to late Fall through early to mid-Spring.
Acker Rock Climbing Area
Acker Rock is located on the Tiller Ranger District of the Umpqua National Forest. There are 20 established routes on Acker that range in difficulty of 5.5 to 5.10d. Some of the most popular of these are the Peregrine Traverse (Oregon’s longest II to III 5.6 climb, 9 pitches) and Eagle’s Dare (III 5.9, 8 pitches). In addition, Oregon’s longest multiple rappels from the ridge of Acker Rock Lookout to the base of…
Acker Rock Lookout
Perched atop the edge of a rocky cliff in the Umpqua National Forest, Acker Rock Lookout offers visitors a unique lodging experience with spectacular panoramic views of the South Umpqua watershed in southwest Oregon. Visitors should keep in mind everything must be packed in via a moderately steep 0.4-mile hike along a forested trail.
Ackerman Campground
Located on the shores of Lewiston Lake, eight miles north of Lewiston on County Road 105, and 20 miles from Weaverville. This campground is on the water's edge, offers beautiful scenery, and is a favorite of fisherman. Each site is equipped with tables and grill/fire ring.
Acme Creek Road (#219)
Accessed from the Cherokee Park Road, CR 80C. Requires a stream crossing.
Acorn Creek TH #71
This trail offers the hiker solitude as well as an excellent opportunity to view wildlife. You will hike through beautiful Aspen groves, sagebrush meadows, and forests of spruce and fir trees before reaching the ridge line of the Williams Fork Range. Approximately 1.7 miles from the trailhead you will come to the Ptarmigan Peak Wilderness boundary. You will enjoy spectacular views of the rugged Gore Range throughout…
Acorn Shooting Range
This range provides recreational opportunities and target practice shooting. Regulations are posted at the range.
Acorn Woman Lakes
Acorn Woman Lakes are two scenic, natural mountain lakes on the Siskiyou Mountains Ranger District that provide semi-primitive angling opportunities for coldwater and warmwater species. Fifty-one-acre lower Acorn Woman Lake is a short (1/8-mile) hike from the road and contains rainbow and cutthroat trout, yellow perch, brown bullhead, and black bass fisheries. Twenty-acre upper Acorn Woman Lake provides a rare…
Acorn Woman Lakes Campground
Acorn Woman Lakes is one of more popular areas in the Applegate Recreation Area! If you want to get away from it all and really enjoy the beauty of southwest Oregon, Acorn Woman Lakes is the ideal opportunity for that. The air is clean and the water fresh,and at night, the stars are bright!
Hiking and fishing top the list of recreational opportunities at Acorn Woman Lakes Campground. Two mountain lakes, a river and…
Acorn Woman Lakes Day Use
Adjacent to Acorn Woman Lakes Campground.
Facilities
10 picnic sites
No fire pit
Drinking water available in campground
Toilets available in campground
Garbage disposal during operating season
Acorn Woman Peak Lookout
Acorn Woman Peak Lookout was constructed in 1942. It is an L-4 style cabin, and is on the National Historic Site Registry. The lookout is constructed with glass windows on all sides, providing visitors with an unparalleled view of the steep drop-offs and breathtaking views of the rugged Siskiyou Mountains. This historic lookout is available for rent during the snow-free season. Guests must bring most of their own…
Actividades y Recreación
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Actividades populares incluyen senderismo, acampar, avistamiento de aves, y visitas a sitios históricos. El Bosque Nacional Coronado también ofrece senderos de ciclismo de montaña, áreas para vehículos todoterreno, áreas de lagos para la pesca y la navegación, instalaciones ecuestres, y una estación de esquí.
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Ad Bar Trailhead (#14)
Ad Bar Trailhead (#14) - Restrooms are available at this site, but no potable water.
Ada Lake Recreation Area
Ada Lake Recreation Area is tucked away from the hustle and bustle of some of the more popular recreation sites on the Lakewood-Laona District. It has many amenities of the other recreation areas, just not all the crowds. There are plenty of sites to see on the district and Ada Lake Recreation area can serve as a home base. Clear water, a sandy beach, and a blue sky are all it takes for many to have a…