Cle Elum River Campground
Located at the head of Lake Cle Elum along the Cle Elum River, this campground offers 14 trailer/tent sites and a reservable group site with a capacity of 100 people.
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Clear Creek #516
The Clear Creek Trail #516 begins and ends on Forest Service Road #402, South Divide Road. Parking is available at the eastern trail access point, by following FSR #402 for about 2.2 miles, the trail can be traveled west to east which avoids climbing the loose rocky sections. Most of this trail travels through an aspen forest where there are several scenic viewpoints of the surrounding mountains.…
Clear Creek (550)
Located in the Hermosa Wilderness, Clear Creek Trail #550 drops 2,800 feet from Junction Creek Road with very little uphill in between. It mostly runs next to the creek, so there is ample water—although it should always be filtered, to avoid Giardia. There are several camp spots along the way, especially near the bottom of…
Clear Creek and Clear Creek Group Campgrounds
West Clear Creek flows along the boundary of this desert canyon country camp and is a popular place for hiking, swimming, wading and fishing. Cool water species such as smallmouth bass and green sunfish populate the stream near the campground. The oasis bordering the creek and extending into the campground is an excellent place for wildlife watching. It provides a productive home to a number of species of colorful…
Clear Creek Boat Ramp
Clear Creek Boat Ramp is located on Clear Creek Lake on the Cumberland District.
An excellent spot for birding and fishing, Clear Creek Lake should be your first stop on a trip down Zilpo Road. A variety of wildlife, including rare birds, calls this location home year-round. Bluegill, catfish and bass stock the lake. Gas motors are not…
Clear Creek Campground
Clear Creek Campground is a non-fee campground and picnic area composed of 12 individual units and reservations are not required. This area is accessible for a season that varies usually between June through October. Campground amenities include toilets and the campground is well suited for tent and RV camping. Sites are handicapped accessible. Bull Flat (#001) and Lake Fork (#004) trails are popular with…
Clear Creek Campground
Clear Creek Campground is located on the Cumberland District, off Zilpo National Forest Scenic Byway near a quiet stream. Cave Run Lake is nearby. Each campsite…
Clear Creek Campground
Clear Creek campground is a small facility with only 6 campsites. It can accommodate up to a 22 foot trailer and offers picnic tables, fire rings and a vault toilet.
Clear Creek Campground
Clear Creek campground is located near the Sauk River along the Mountain Loop Highway. Notable in the area are the stately old fir trees. The under growth is fairly sparse offering a more open communal camping experience.
Nearby is the one-mile long Frog Lake nature trail and the three-mile…
Clear Creek Campground
Elk and deer in the surrounding forest, fish in the Rio de las Vacas and proximity to San Pedro Parks Wilderness make this campground at 8,500' in elevation a veritable spring, summer and fall paradise.
Clear Creek Campground Group Area
Open May to October, Clear Creek Group area offers larger groups a 40-foot diameter shelter, 5 parking spaces, 1 bus or RV parking space, 3 tent pads and 2 RV/trailer length camping units, vaulted toilet, tables, and stand-up grill.
Clear Creek Canyon
Forest Service Road 390, known as the Clear Creek Road, provides several trailhead accesses into the Collegiate Peaks Wilderness. Please be respectful-bicycles are not permitted within the Wilderness. Dispersed camping opportunities can be found in the old mining settlement of Winfield, and visitors looking to find a bit of old…
Clear Creek Crossing Campground
Located adjacent to Clear Creek, Clear Creek Crossing is a quiet, shady campground, with access to the Clear Creek Trail #487.
Clear Creek Day Use Picnic Site
This is a day use site with a toilet. No overnight camping.
Clear Creek Fishing Site
Clear Creek is a popular spot for fishing. Non-motorized boaters sometimes put in here for a trip to Beasley Flat, or take out here after floating from White Bridge, but this site is not a very good "boat launch." The river bank is steep and slippery, and the parking lot is not especially close to the river; however, it is possible to launch or take-out at Clear Creek for those who don't have time for…
Clear Creek Guard Station
Clear Creek Guard Station is located 20 miles northeast of Montpelier, Idaho. Not much is known about the history of this guard station site, but it's believed to have been an administrative site since 1910. Several different buildings have either been built or relocated to this site since then. The current A-frame cabin was built by the Young Adult Conservation Corps in 1980.
The cabin is accessible by car when…
Clear Creek Information Station
Be Bear Aware! Bear safety is critical, for the safety of your group and/or you, as well as our bears. Help keep bears wild by following these tips. Contact the Los Angeles Gateway Ranger District at (818) 899-1900 for additional information.
Clear Creek Overlook Interpretive Site
Located east of White Pass and Dog Lake on U.S. Highway 12. Exceptional area for viewing Clear Creek Falls that flows from Dog Lake. The falls plunge a sheer 228 feet in to an impressive, craggy canyon. Picnic tables, interpretive signs.
Clear Creek Picnic Area
Clear Creek Picnic Area, located on Cumberland District, is near Clear Creek Lake, Clear Creek Campground, Clear Creek Boat Ramp and…
Clear Creek Picnic Site
Clear Creek Picnic Area offers visitors tables and grills. This is an accessible site accomodating vistors with disabilities. There is a vault toilet.
Clear Creek Picnic Site
The Clear Creek Picnic Site is located along Highway 40 in a spruce and fir forest setting with scenic views. There are 13 sites with picnic tables and fire grates.
Clear Creek Ranger District, near Idaho Springs
Located along the I-70 corridor of Clear Creek County in the town of Idaho Springs, Clear Creek Ranger District manages approximately 200,000 acres in four different counties. Come climb a mountain 14,000 feet above sea level, take a relaxing drive through the Rocky Mountains, or wet your fishing line in one of the many alpine lakes and streams.
Clear Creek Recreation Area
The Clear Creek Recreation Area has become one of Alabama's most popular recreation areas and has many repeat visitors. The Bankhead National Forest’s largest recreation area, Clear Creek is in Winston County about 13 miles north of Jasper, ALlabama and was constructed on the shore of Lewis Smith Lake giving direct recreational access to the lake via the day use boat launch, to boating, water skiing,…
Clear Creek Shooting Range
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Clear Creek Shooting Range is located on Cumberland District near the Clear Creek Campground. Site features include 4 shooting tables…
Clear Creek Sno-Park
Located next to Clear Creek in a mature ponderosa pine forest, the Clear Creek Sno-Park provides access to approximately 87 miles of groomed snowmobile trails and 19 miles of ungroomed cross-country ski trails (map). These snowmobile routes connect the south end of the Wallowa Mountains with the…
Clear Creek Summit Trailhead
The Clear Creek Summit Trailhead is a one-acre signed site with a loading/unloading ramp for ATVs. Serves East Mountain Way (#099) and Clear Creek Summit (#106) trails.
Clear Creek Trailhead
Description to come!
Clear Creek Trailhead
Generally open May to October, as weather and conditions allow.
Access/entry point to the Table Mountain Wilderness.
Clear Creek Trailhead
The Clear Creek Trailhead is located off the LaBarge Creek Road, Forest Road #10138. The Clear Creek Trailhead provides access to Trail #022 which will take users towards Graham Peak and the Fontenelle Creek Drainage.
Clear Creek Trailhead
Clear Creek Trailhead