Chippy Park Campground
A campground in the main boulder area on the Yellowstone District.
Camp sites: 7
Accessible Facilities: Toilets, Tables, Fire Rings, Parking
Trash Pickup: No
Firewood: No
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…
Chiricahua Crystal Cave
Chiricahua Crystal Cave is one of the most unique recreational attractions in the Douglas Ranger District. It is a moderately large cave (2.38 miles total passage) that is primarily horizontal, with a handful of drops less than 20 feet deep. Within the cave, twisting tunnels and narrow passages extend in all directions: vertically, horizontally, and diagonally. The geologic features of Crystal Cave are truly…
Chiricahua Mountains
The Chiricahua Mountains are the largest of Arizona’s Sky Island mountain ranges and the second highest. The main crest of the mountain range resembles rolling hills atop a narrow high plateau rather than distinct mountain peaks. This relatively flat area is bounded on the east and west by steep slopes and sharply dissected canyons. Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmanii)reaches its southernmost limit in North America…
Chiricahua Wilderness
The Chiricahua Wilderness is home to a fascinating diversity of both plant and animal life, as well as some of the Southwest’s most spectacular geology. Climaxed by 9,797 foot Chiricahua Peak, this 87,700-acre Wilderness covers the upper slopes and inner canyons of the largest mountain range in the “Sky Island” region. Here, you will find views international in scope set in an area that supports a variety of birds…
Chirpchatter Campground
Located east of Shasta Lake, these remote campsites offer the perfect spot to relax. Forested and shady, this is a perfect home base for your OHV adventures! Be aware, Fenders Ferry is a rough, unimproved dirt road. There is no lake access from this facility. This campground is very popular in the fall during hunting season. For more information and directions …
Chisholm Campground
A campground in the Hyalite canyon on the Bozeman District.
Camp sites: 10
Accessible Facilities: Toilet
Trash Pickup: Yes
Firewood: $8.00 / bundle. Don't move firewood to other areas or bring in outside firewood. Prevent the spread of tree-killing insects by getting firewood near your destination or buying it from the campground host.
Reservations:…
Chittenden Brook Campground
Centrally located between the Rochester and Middlebury Ranger Districts, the Chittenden Brook area offers many recreation opportunities for a variety of abilities. Trails meandering next to beautiful brooks and traveling through tall trees make this an attractive area for visitors.
The area includes a 7.5 mile trail network designed for cross…
Chiwaukum Creek Trailhead
Provides access to: Chiwaukum Creek Trail #1571 within Alpine Lakes Wilderness.
Chiwawa Groomed Snowmobile Route
The Chiwawa Trail begins at Fish Lake Sno-Park, Forest Service Road 6200. See info and map link below.
Lake Wenatchee and Entiat Valley Groomed Snowmobile Routes - Info and Map[PDF: 1.8 mb, 3 pages]
Chiwawa Horse Camp
Located near the Chiwawa River at Rock Creek this campground is approximately 15 miles up the Chiwawa River Road #6200. It offers 7 long pull-through spurs and horse facilities. It is wheelchair accessible. The Basalt Ridge Trail #1527 and The…
Chiwawa Sno-Park
See info and map link below.
Lake Wenatchee and Entiat Valley Groomed Snowmobile Routes - Info and Map[PDF: 1.8 mb, 3 pages]
Choctaw Lake
Choctaw Lake Recreation Area offers a range of outdoor opportunities such as camping, picnicking, swimming, boating, fishing, hiking and bicycling. Facilities include 20 campsites with utility hookups, 35 picnic sites, three picnic pavilions, a swimming area, disc golf course, two bath houses with showers and flush toilets, two boat ramps, an accessible fishing pier and a 3-mile hiking trail.…
Cholla Bay Shoreline Area
Located along the shoreline of central Arizona’s largest lake. The setting is in the Upper Sonoran Desert. Vegetation includes mesquite, cat-claw, desert broom, and cholla and saguaro cacti. This site provides a spectacular view of the Sierra Ancha Mountains.
Chorro Grande - 23W05
Chorro Grande Trail (23W05)
Length: 5.1 miles
Difficulty: moderately difficult
Take Highway 33 north 25.8 miles to Chorro Grande Trail sign at mile marker 36.60. Hike 1.7 miles to Oak Camp where there is year-round water. It is another 2.6 miles to reach Chorro Springs Camp, which has water year-round, beneath the conifers. The trail ends on Pine Mountain Ridge at the Reyes Peak Campground after another .8 miles. On…
Chris Flat Campground
Chris Flat Campground is located in Walker Canyon which is a National Scenic Byway. The Walker River is known for fishing opportunities. The Walker River is stocked with trout.
Generally open in late April to early October, weather and condition permitting.
Chris Park Group Campground
The Chris Park Group Campground, one mile south of Haviland Lake on Forest Rd. 166, has three group campsites. Two group sites accommodate 75 campers each. A third group site accommodates up to 150 people, has a pavilion, volleyball court, horseshoe pits, electricity and RV access. The park is mostly flat and open, partly shaded by a few large ponderosa pines.
Services at all three group sites…
Chriss Lake
A small fishing lake on Boulder Mountain accessible by hikers, bikers and horse riders via the Chriss Lake Trail #34016. There are several other fishing lakes in the area including Green Lake, Deer Creek Lake, and Mooseman Reservoir.
Christie Campground
Christie Campground is located in the Eagle Lake Recreation Area of the Lassen National Forest. This recreation area has five campgrounds, three designated day use areas and a marina on the south shore of Eagle Lake. All these recreation facilities are connected by a 5.2 mile paved hiking/bike trail. The Osprey Overlook, another day use area in the recreation area, can be hiked or driven to for a scenic view of the…
Christie Day Use
Day use area on the south end of Eagle Lake. Camping is not allowed.
Christmas Meadows Campground
Campsite amenities also include picnic tables. Local popular recreational activities include hiking, fishing, backpacking and mountain biking.
Christmas Tree
The Christmas Tree Trail is part of the Mount Elden Dry Lakes Trail System.
The Mount Elden/Dry Lake Hills (MEDL) trail system was dedicated in 1987. There are eight trailheads providing access to 25 designated National Forest System trails, including a segment of the Arizona National Scenic Trail, Flagstaff…
Christmas/Grand Island West Channel Range Light
Take a self-guided tour of our Lighthouses via the Hiawatha's OnCell App!
During the hey-day of water transportation on Lake Superior, mariners used a of "range…
Chuchupate Campground
Pinyon pine shaded camp, Recreational Vehicles up to 24 feet. There are 29 campsites.
The Chuchupate Campground is managed by the Parks Management Company for the Forest Service. $30/night for camping.
In campgrounds and picnic areas, dogs mst be kept on a leash. Dogs must wear a collar with current tags at all times, as state and county laws apply on National Forest System lands.
Reservations…
Chugach National Forest N Entry Sign
Small pullout with large Chugach National Forest welcome sign at mile post 86 of the Seward Highway. Turnagain Arm is adjacent to site on west side, highway on east side.
Good place to see bore tide and beluga whales in season.
Chula Vista Trailhead
This trailhead is located at the end of Mt. Pinos Highway at an elevation of 8,360 ft. The trailhead provides non-vehicle access to the Mt Pinos Summit Botanical Area, Mt Pinos Condor Observation Site, the Chumash Wilderness, and the East end of the …
Chula Vista Walk-in Campground
Jeffery pine shaded camp
Chumash Wilderness
Chumash Wilderness 38,150 acres was established 1992 by the Los Padres Condor Range and River Protection Act. The Chumash Wilderness is situated in the Mt. Pinos Ranger District and is also near the town of Frazier Park. It includes Mt. Pinos which was an integral part of Chumash life and is still extremely important to the local Chumash residents. The vegetation is mainly pine forests in the northern portion and a…