Costilla Creek Fishing
Take highway 522 north to Costilla to highway 196 to Costilla Creek. Once you enter the Valle Vidal Unit it's catch and release. Fish species found on Costilla creek include Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout and Rio Grande Cutthroat Trout.
No Fish Stocked Until 2022
The NM Department of Game and Fish has implement the final phase of a project to expand Rio Grande…
Costo Lake #425
The Costo Lake Trail #425 begins at the Lowline Trail #438 and ends at Costo Lake. Its entire length is in the West Elk Wilderness where Wilderness Regulations apply. This trail can be accessed by a variety of different trail which affords a large variety of…
Cottage Creek Campground
A new campground with all new amenities located 1/4 Mile from Emerald Cove Marina at Bullards Bar Reservoir. It has 7 double sites and 2 triple sites with a beautiful view of the Bullards Bar Reservoir.
Campground is primarly designed for RV use. Lake Views. Little to no shade. Approximmatly 8% grade going up to campground.
Cottage Creek Launch Ramp
Located at Bullards Bar Dam on Marysville Rd. Approx 200 parking spaces located about 500 yards from high water line on boat ramp. Emerald Cove Marina provides boat fuel, small convenience store, and shuttle service available for persons with disabilities upon request by contacting the marina during hours of opperation 08:00-04:30.
Overnight side ties are availible for campers that do not want to pull boat out…
Cottage Furnace Interpretive Site
This area is located near a historic iron furnace on Cumberland District. The road is gated, so you will have to park and walk one mile down the road to access site.
During the 1830s, Kentucky was the third largest iron producer in the country. Today, the remnants of iron furnaces stand as monuments to…
Cottage Grove Ranger District
Enjoy lush mixed conifer forests, mountain creeks, and waterfalls while visiting the northernmost ranger district of the Umpqua National Forest. Cottage Grove Ranger District offers opportunities for camping, hiking, mountain biking, fishing, trail riding, and even renting an old Guard Station.
The District Ranger Office is for administrative use only. No in-person visitor information services like map and…
Cotton Landing
Cotton Landing, on Kennedy Creek, is a favorite of fishermen and canoeists alike. Its lazy, winding current has breathtaking views into the heart of a cypress swamp. From Cotton Landing, it's a 4-mile trip to the Apalachicola River. Paddlers can also work their way upstream for several miles.
This location is also a perfect location for primitive camping, although it is used as a hunt camp during general gun…
Cottonwood #1 Boat Launch - Grand Valley RD
Gravel launch that allows you to back a trailer into the lake. There is one large rock in the water by the shoreline that must be straddled by trailer while backing.
Cottonwood #103
The Cottonwood Trail #103 begins at Forest Service Road 504, Cottonwood Road, and ends at Forest Service Road #501, Cabin Bench Road. The trail gradually descends for the first 0.4 miles before it switchbacks into Cottonwood Basin. It crosses the basin and in about 1.6 miles it climbs slightly onto Sawmill Mesa. It crosses Sawmill Mesa, intersecting FSR #529, Sawmill Mesa Road, in about 2 miles. In another 0.7…
Cottonwood #233
This primitive trail leads into an area of red-rock bluffs and wide canyons. Low peaks with sheer cliff faces and scrub-covered slopes define the horizon, as this roughly defined route snakes along intermittent watercourses and up and over the manzanita- and oak-clad ridges that separate them. Some of the climbs are steep here and the trail…
Cottonwood #44 Trailhead
Trailhead for Cottonwood Trail #44.
Cottonwood #712
The Cottonwood Trail #712 serves as a connecting route between the Crag Crest Trail #711 and the Lake of the Woods Trail #506. The trail climbs from its intersection with the Lake of the Woods Trail through dense spruce/fir stands up to the crest of the Grand Mesa. At several locations there are scenic vistas as the trail climbs toward the crest. Due to its high elevation, travel on this trail may…
Cottonwood Boating Site
The Cottonwood Boating Area is located next to the Cottonwood Lake Campground and rests along Cottonwood Lake. Day use facilities at this site inclue a small hardened, native material, boat launch for non-motorized boats, a picnic area that is first-come, first-served, and a group picnic site that is by reservation only.
Cottonwood Cabin
Directly adjacent to the Entiat River in a mature lodgepole pine and spruce forest, Cottonwood Cabin rests at an elevation of approximately 3,000 feet.
Cottonwood Cabin is 20' x 16', suitable for four people at a time. It is accessible in summer by car. Water is available in the summer via a hand pump.
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Cottonwood Campground
This campground is surrounded by Cottonwoods and Maples and located next to a stream. Gravel roads and spurs.
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Cottonwood Campground
A small campground designed primarily for tent camping located on the west side of US Highway 180, between mileposts 23 and 24, north of Glenwood and Alma, New Mexico
Cottonwood Campground
A stay at the Cottonwood Campground enables guests to enjoy all the beauty and recreation offered around the Middle Fork Boise River and Arrowrock Reservoir.
This tiny campground hosts 3 campsites.
Weather is usually good from mid-May through late September and is easily accessible by car in good weather, although the road is sometimes rough and the drive can be seemingly long.
Checking with the Mountain Ranger…
Cottonwood Campground
This very rustic, primitive camp is located near Rock Creek and the route of the Historic Summit Trail. The small campground offers seven camp sites interspersed with aspen and surrounded by a mixed conifer forest, which provides shade during summer months. Just a short distance away is a former gravel pit now filled with water in which visitors enjoy a summer swim.
For thos looking for a great mountain bike ride on…
Cottonwood Campground
Cottonwood Campground is a relatively remote campground offering a nice relaxing campground that is ideal for the minimalistic or rustic adventurer. If you want to disconnect from the chaos and reconnect with nature, there is no cell service at this site so it is an excellent choice with 10 camping units, a maximum recommended trailer length of 28', and ADA vault toilet. There are no garbage services at this site,…
Cottonwood Campground - Entiat Ranger District
25 campsites along the Entiat River at 3,100 feet elevation. Water, vault toilets & garbage service. Maximum trailer length 28 feet. 38 miles up the Entiat River Road from Highway 97A.
Cottonwood Campground - Naches RD
CLOSED FOR WINTER SEASON.
This campground is located along the Naches River, just off Highway 410. 16 sites.
Cottonwood Campground - SLRD
Cottonwood Campground is located southwest of Grantsville, Utah, in South Willow Canyon at an elevation of 6,080 feet. It’s located in the Stansbury Range where visitors enjoy exploring local trails. Leashed pets are permitted in this primitive campground.
Cottonwood Cove Picnic Area
The Cottonwood Cove Picnic Area is located on the scenic south shore of Roosevelt Lake.
The drive to the picnic area is highlighted by spectacular views of the Sierra Ancha Mountains, Four Peaks Wilderness, Roosevelt Lake, and the Tonto Basin.
There are 20 picnic units with tables, pedestal grills, shade ramadas, paved parking, and drinking water available.
Cottonwood Creek Campground
The campground sits along Cottonwood Creek, in a stand of Jeffrey pine and red and white fir trees. The forest provides shade and privacy between sites, but noise from the highway can be heard within the campground. Cottonwood Creek Campground offers several single-family campsites, each equipped with a picnic table, campfire ring, and trash collection is provided.
Cottonwood Creek Trailhead
Provides access to: Cottonwood Creek Trail #127, Cougar Peak Trail #125, and Cottonwood Loop Trail #128. Cottonwood Meadows Lake is nearby. Parking area is adequate for trailer…
Cottonwood Fire Canyon #266
This trail is located on the lower western slopes of the Chiricahuas and provides a route between the West Turkey Creek and Rucker Creek drainages. Along the way it passes through an area of oak woodlands dotted with juniper and pinyon pine where thickets of…
Cottonwood Flat Campground
Just a handful of sites await the curious camper willing to travel off the beaten path to visit this remote campground adjacent to a meadow.
Cottonwood Lake Boating Site
Motorized boats, both gasoline and electric, are prohibited. Non-motorized boats and canoes are allowed. Cottonwood Lake is a 40-acre, man-made lake that serves as one of the water sources for the town of Buena Vista, Colorado. A large picnic area with handicapped accessible fishing docks is located on the east side of the lake. A gravel boat ramp is located on the west side of the lake. Non-motorized…
Cottonwood Lake Campground
Cottonwood Lake Campground has 25 sites and is situated on a gently sloping hillside surrounded by aspen trees, within walking distance to the lake. It is a popular campground for anglers, and sites fill up quickly on weekends. No water is available, so make sure to bring enough water to drink and extinguish your campfire completely. If the campground is full, dispersed camping is permitted along County Road 344…