Clohesy Lake Cabin
The Clohesy Lake Cabin was struck by lightning and burned down. It was located near Winfield, Colorado surrounded by the Collegiate Peaks Wilderness. Spectacular views of Huron, Missouri and Iowa Peak can be seen from where the cabin once stood.
Clohesy Lake/Pear Lake Trailhead
Clohesy Lake/Pear Lake Trailhead accesses Clohesy Lake Trail #1461.A and the Pear Lake Trail#1461. The cabin at Clohesy Lake was struck by lightening several years ago and burned down. The Pear Lake Trail# 1461 is 2.9 miles and leads to Pear Lake. The road to the trailhead, Forest Service Road 381, is a high-clearance 4-wheel drive road with a stream crossing. During snow melt the stream can be VERY high, do…
Cloquet Lake
Cloquet Lake has a boat launch to the lake. There are no other facilities at this lake.
Cloud Cap Saddle Campground/Day Use
Cloud Cap Saddle is a small campground and the location of Cloud Cap - Tilly Jane North trailhead which provides access to Timberline National Historic Trail #600 and Tilly Jane Trail…
Cloud Cap Trailhead
It's one of the major access trailheads for the Timberline Trail and access to some of the more difficult climbing routes for Mt. Hood. Provides access to: Timberline Trail #600 and Tilly Jane Trail #600A. This trailhead is adjacent to…
Cloud Crossing Campground
Cloud Crossing Campground is a beautiful bottomland area timbered with large hardwoods and pines that is directly adjacent to Saline Bayou National Wild and Scenic River. The terrain is flat with brushy areas that provide seclusion for some camping sites. Cloud Crossing is an ideal put-in/take-out point for boating or canoeing on Saline Bayou. Visitors to the campground will find picnicking units, a pavilion with…
Cloud Peak Wilderness
In 1984, Congress passed the Wyoming Wilderness Act, which designated the Cloud Peak Wilderness in the Bighorn National Forest. Long recognized as having some of the most majestic alpine scenery in America, this region was managed as the Cloud Peak Primitive Area as far back as 1932. For 27 miles along the spine of the Bighorn Mountain Range, the 191,914-acre Cloud Peak Wilderness preserves many sharp summits…
Cloudland Picnic Site
This picnic site is located along Highway 103 in a spruce and fir forest setting with scenic views. There is parking and 11 sites with tables and fire grates.
Cloudland TR 1000
This trail follows the crest of Roan Mountain and runs through red spruce, mountain-ash, Fraser fir and Catawba rhododendron. It terminates at the Roan High Bluff overlook, which provides views of Bald Mountain, Unaka Mountain, the valley of Buladean and Tennessee flatlands. Additionally, you will pass shrubs, such as sand myrtle and green alder and views of Gray's lily and mountain avens.
Restrooms, picnic…
Clover Creek Trailhead
Clover Creek Trail is a classic hike that joins the Mountain Lakes Loop Trail at 4.3 miles. The Mountain Lakes Loop Trail continues in a loop around the middle of the Wilderness accessing multiple lakes. Mountain Lakes Wilderness area surrounds a cluster of four overlapping shield volcanoes, the highest of which is 8,208 ft (2,502 m) Aspen Butte. Over 20 small lakes lie along the bottoms of several large cirques…
Clover Creek Trailhead
Generally open May to October, as weather and conditions allow.
Access/entry point to the Table Mountain Wilderness.
Clover Lick Barrens
Clover Lick is one of several barrens plant communities which offer a mid-summer wildflower-viewing site in contrast to the floral bloom of spring ephemerals. This rare natural community offers the forest visitor the opportunity to see a spectacular display of wildflowers and grasses more often seen in a prairie setting. The area contains a variety of habitat from mesic forests and ponds to more open communities of…
Clover Meadow Campground
Shaded by Lodgepole pine and Fir trees, Clover Meadow Campground is located along Clover Meadow. The campground provides picnic tables and fire rings. Access road is closed in winter and the nearby Clover Meadow Station is also closed seasonally.
Clover Meadows Dispersed Camping and Picnic Area
Dispersed camping and picnic area that is flat and open with well-maintained trails to enjoy a hike on. There is no water or garbage services at this site, but if rustic and simple tent camping is what you're after, this is a beautiful option with a day-use picnic area and vault toilet.
Clover Springs Picnic Area
This picnic area only has single sites.This picnic site closes at 10:00 p.m. dailey
Cloverland Road #43
This road is open for wheeled traffic.
This road is closed from Dec. 1 thru March 31 for snow mobile trail grooming, not accessible by wheeled vehicles until the snow melts.
This trail begins at Cloverland Snowpark and ends at the junction of Wenatchee and Big Butte. These trails are well maintained (snow allowing) for snowmobilers, cross-country skiing, and other winter recreationalists. The trail is…
Cloverland Sno-Park
This sno-park is great for skiing and snowshoeing when the snow level cooperates. Cloverland Sno-Park in the winter, requires a Washington State sno park pass. The park is also open in the summer months for a rest stop, with a vault toilet provided. A map of the area can be found here.
Cloverleaf Campground
Cloverleaf Campground is located west of St. Charles, ID and has 15 single units and 4 double units. It sits on the banks of the St. Charles Creek and North Fork. It offers drinking water, restrooms, picnic tables and is a great fishing area. It is open from May through September.
Open after season, First Come/First Served; No fee, No Toilets, No Water
Cloverpatch Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to:
Cloverpatch Trail #3457
See Trail page for more information.
CLRD Dispersed Camping
You may camp within 300 feet of most Forest Service Roads and some Larimer County Roads as long as you are on National Forest System lands. Note that some popular locations are closed due to the Cameron Peak Fire impacts. MVUMs shows roads where dispersed camping is allowed. Also view the CLRD Dispersed Camping map that shows areas where camping is restricted or prohibited. If fires are not restricted, use…
Clubhouse Campground
On the west shore of Clubhouse Lake, offers 47 sites, a sandy swimming beach, accessible fishing pier and day use area. Clubhouse Lake is 90 feet deep, perfect fishing for northern pike, bass and panfish. For those with a smaller boat or canoe, water access to several lakes is possible. The Rice River canoe route starts its journey to the Bigfork River from waters that flow into Clubhouse Lake.
Clubhouse Campground
Clubhouse Campground on the west shore of Clubhouse Lake, offers 47 sites, a sandy swimming beach, accessible fishing pier and day use area. Clubhouse Lake is 90 feet deep, perfect fishing for northern pike, bass and panfish. For those with a smaller boat or canoe, water access to several lakes is possible. The Rice River canoe route starts its journey to the Bigfork…
Clubhouse Lake Boat Area
A concrete boat ramp provides access to the 210 acre Clubhouse Lake. Clubhouse Lake is north of Itasca County Highway 45. Northern pike, bass and panfish are found in this lake.
Cluff Dairy Dispersed Camping Area
This dispersed camping area, in open ponderosa pine forest at 6,850 feet, has multiple established sites. There are no amenities at this site. Refer to our Dispersed Camping page for more information and dispersed camping best practices.
Clyde Lake
This body of water is part of the Provo drainage.
Co-op Pond
The two-acre Co-op Pond on the Francis Marion National Forest provides good fishing opportunities for bass, bream and catfish.
Click here for a printable Francis Marion fishing opportunity guide.
Coachella Valley Vista Point
Vista Point is about five miles up Hwy 74 as it snakes its way out of the Coachella Valley south of Palm Desert and into the Santa Rosa Mountains. Offers great views of Bighorn Country Club, and views north and east of Palm Desert, Indian Wells, and La Quinta, awesome views of the San Jacinto and San Gorgonio mountains, and on a nice clear day (like after a rain/snow storm) you can see the north tip of the Salton…
Coal Bank #112
The Coal Bank Trail #112 begins at the east end of the Roubideau Pack Trail #544 and ends at an intersection with the Old Transfer Trail #110. This trail travels its entire length in the Roubideau Area which was designated by Congress in 1993 as a wilderness study area to be undeveloped and closed to motorized or mechanized…
Coal Creek #2214
The Coal Creek trail is 4.1 miles long. It begins at Forest Road #262 and ends at the Columbine Trail, #2265. As the trail drops in to Coal Creek, it becomes very steep and narrow with few places to pass oncoming traffic.
Coal Creek #605
The Coal Creek Trail #605 connects the Calcord Road, FSR #411.1A, with the Lower Bench Trail #650. The trail travels down the west side of the Coal Creek drainage through aspen stands and crosses several springs which feed into Coal Creek. Because of the numerous springs down the drainage, several sections of the trail have boggy sections to traverse. A fire in the early 1990's burned the…