Cold Spring Trailhead
A remote trailhead along the Pacific Crest Trail, just outside the north end of the Marble Mountain Wilderness.
Cold Springs
PCT trailhead and parking area on Humbug Summit Road.
Cold Springs Campground
NOTE: This campground stays open until the snow makes it unreachable.
Cold Springs Campground is located approximately 16.5 miles outside of Yampa, Colorado with views of the Flat Tops Wilderness. This is a small, very popular campground that makes a loop with 5 campsites and can accomodate trailers up to 30 feet.
The area accesses some great trout fishing and hiking, with a nearby boat launch at the…
Cold Springs Campground
The Cold Springs Campground is located west of Denver and five miles north of the town of Blackhawk, adjacent to Highway 119. There are 38 sites in the campground, 31 of which are suitable for RV camping. Each site contains a tent pad, fire grate and picnic table. Facilities provided include restrooms, water and a playground area. There are no electric/water/sewer site hook-ups at this campground. The campground is…
Cold Springs Campground
This popular campground is located approximately 3/4 mile from Lost Valley Reservoir at an elevation of 4,850'. The campground is set in an open meadow lined with Ponderosa Pine and Douglas Fir. The majority of sites have full sun exposure. Each site comes equipped with a picnic table and fire ring. There is typically a volunteer camp host and potable water available on-site. At Cold Springs…
Cold Springs Campground
Cold Springs Campground is located southwest of Sisters, Oregon. Maximum site spur length is 156 feet.
Cold Springs Campground (Group ONLY )
Cold Springs Campground is a group campground located 12.5 miles north of Banks, Idaho just off State Highway 55 at an elevation of 4,000 feet. The campground is one of 4 campgrounds that lie along State Highway 55, on the North Fork of the Payette River between Banks and Smiths Ferry.
The North Fork Payette River flows next to the highway, where whitewater rafting and kayaking are popular activities.
Natural…
Cold Springs CUA Dispersed Camping
Cold Springs dispersed camp sites are located at an elevation of over 9,000 feet and are shaded by aspen trees. Facilities include a vault restroom, information kiosk, with graveled roads and camp spurs. Cold Springs reservoir is located at the west end of the dispersed camp sites (FR031) and can be great fishing. There is also fishing at Twin Ponds, Farnsworth and Salina Reservoir, plus 50 inch ATV riding on…
Cold Springs Guard Station
Cold Springs Guard Station is the perfect destination for visitors wanting the creature comforts of a home while in a rustic, natural setting. The multi-room cabin is comfortably equipped with two bathrooms, one featuring a tub and the other a shower, and both sporting flush toilets. The kitchen has a propane cook stove and a propane…
Cold Springs Peak Cabin
Originally built in 1931, qualifying for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places, this small 12’x14’ primitive cabin originally built to shelter Forest Service firefighters and work crews, sleeps up to 2 guests and offers a unique recreation experience. The cabin is positioned around near-vertical cliffs with panoramic views of the Bitterroot Mountains and into a small alpine lake and meadow below.…
Cold Springs Picnic Site
Cold Springs Picnic Site is located five miles north of the town of Blackhawk, adjacent to Highway 119 among aspen and lodgepole pine. Each site is equipped with a picnic table and a fire grate. It is located adjacent to the Cold Springs Campground.
Cold Springs Summit Interpretive Site (minor)
This is the highest point along the Sierra Vista Scenic Byway. A short walk along the trail to viewing benches and platform at Cold Springs Meadow will unveil a spectacular view of Madera Peak (10,509’).
A picnic table and an accessible toilet are available at parking area.
Cold Springs Trailhead
Provides access to: Cold Springs Trail #3710 and South Rock Creek Trail #3709 which both access Sky Lakes Wilderness. Located 1 hour northwest of Klamath Falls, Oregon, the Cold Springs trailhead is a nice jumping off point for recreation in the Sky Lakes Wilderness. Amenities include, one vaulted toilet, parking for 10-12 vehicles and stock trailers, dispersed camping, picnic tables, and fire rings.
Cold Springs Trailhead
Cold Springs Trailhead is located at an elevation of over 9,000 feet. Facilities include a vault restroom, information kiosk, with graveled roads and camp spurs. The trailhead provides access to the Great Western Trail and other Gooseberry 50" ATV trails. Please travel on designated routes. Fishing, camping, hiking, and wildlife viewing are available. Please pack-out all you…
Cold Springs Trailhead
The Cold Springs Trailhead accesses the north end of the Boise Trail (#101). Located on the ridgeline and at the northern boundary of the Hells Canyon Wilderness this primitive trailhead has a small parking area for 2-3 vehicles.
Cold Springs Trailhead
Provides access to:
Cold Springs Trail #1073
Cold Springs Trial - East Fork
Beautiful trail in lush canyon with creek, small pools, and alder trees. Chaparral vegetation at the higher elevation section of the trail. The first 1.5 miles is an easy hike, following the canyon. The last 3 miles are fairly steep and strenuous.
Cold Water Cove Campground
Stunning views of the turquoise-colored Clear Lake and 3000-year-old lava fields make this campground an ideal location. The campground sits on the south end of Clear Lake in a mix of maple, alder and Douglas fir trees. On a clear day, catch a glimpse of the Three Sisters Mountains and Mt. Washington. There are 34 campsites (31 single, 3 multiple). Sites #7 and #10 are accessible. Each site is equipped with a picnic…
Coldbrook Campground
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. Amenities: 22 campsites with picnic tables, campfire rings, vault (non-flush) toilets, No faucets for water available. Seasonal stream water (treat before using). However, water flow may be low or non-existent due to reduced rainfall. Please bring enough water for…
Coldwater Campground
Mammoth Lakes Basin is located through town, just 5 to 10 minutes drive. 77 campsites. The campground is located along Coldwater Creek.
Coldwater Canyon Yellow Post Sites
These three remote camping sites offer isolated scenic locations ideal for tent and car camping or a relaxing picnic far from the crowds. Other than a pit for campfires, these sites do NOT contain the amenities found at developed campgrounds. There is no water, no picnic tables, no restrooms nearby, and no trash containers. All sites are first-come, first-served.
Campfire permits are required for any type of fire…
Coldwater Stock Drive (598)
The Coldwater Stock Drive trail is 5.9 miles long. It begins at Forest Trail 597 - Coldwater Trail. and ends at Forest Trail 596 - Piedra River Trail. The trail is open for the following uses: Hiking, Horseback Riding
Coleman Glacier Climbing Route
The Coleman route is the most popular route on Mt. Baker. Begin three miles along the Heliotrope Ridge Trail, in old growth forest and climb through flower-filled avalanche chutes and over rocky moraines near the edge of the Coleman Glacier.
As the trail gains elevation the dense forest thins just before the trees peter out you arrive…
Coleman Lake Recreation Area
The newly renovated Coleman Lake Recreation Area is peacefully nestled into the Talladega mountains. For recreationists who want to get away from the crowds, but want a few modern conveniences, Coleman Lake Recreation Area is your place to be. There are 39 campsites with water and electrical hookups, bathhouses, 29 picnicking units, a 21-acre lake and access to the Pinhoti Trail. Two new comfort stations and…
Coles Point Day Use Area
Coles Point at Lake Moomaw boasts picnic shelters, two fishing docks, two boat ramps and a swimming beach. Opportunities abound for hiking, photography, nature study, birding and viewing wildlife. Coles Point is perched along the shores of the southern end of Lake Moomaw, providing convenient access to boating, fishing, swimming and relaxing on the beach. The picnic area has an open field for games like Frisbee and…
College Campground
Shaded by dense fir and pine trees, College Campground is located on Huntington Lake near the Kaiser Wilderness. The camp features tent-only sites in open, meadow-like spaces or wooded sites among pine and fir trees. Some sites have lake views and each site has a table, fire ring, and grill. Marina and boat launch is nearby or visitors can have the option of mooring their boats nearby some of the sites. College…
College M Trailhead and Picnic Area
A popular 1.5 miles hiking trail to the iconic white M on the south side of the Bridgers. Trail accesses the M trail and southern end of the Bridger Foothills National Recreation Trail.
Picnic Tables, Vault Toilet are available at site. No drinking water.
College Rock Trailhead
Five mile round trip. No fishing or swimming. No facilities. Pack in your water; do not drink from streams or lakes. A steep and strenuous hike. Once you reach College Rock, you will be at the half waypoint to Kaiser Peak.
Directions: Kaiser Wilderness - From Eastwood Visitor Center at Huntington Lake, travel west on the Huntington…
Collegiate Peaks Campground
Collegiate Peaks Campground is heavily wooded with 56 campsites arranged along three loops. This campground offers visitors an opportunity for a quiet camping experience with plenty of space for recreational vehicles (RVs). The Middle Fork of Cottonwood Creek flows along the south side of the campground.