Crawford Path Trailhead (Rte 302)
The Crawford Path was originally built during the 1800’s and used as a horse trail over the southern Presidential Range to the summit of Mount Washington. In commemoration of its 175th anniversary, the Crawford Path was designated a National Recreation Trail In 1994. This 8.5 mile spectacularly scenic trail is the oldest, continuously maintained, hiking path in America. The section just north of Mt. Pierce to the…
Crawford Ridgepole Trailhead
This small trailhead accomodates 2 or 3 vehicles. The 11.3 Crawford Ridgepole trail accesses multiple low (~2200') summits along the Squam Range to many viewpoints, most notably Mt. Percival, before its end on Cotton Mountain.
Crazy Creek Campground
This recently-upgraded campground hosts 16 campsites and sits on a bluff above the scenic Crazy Creek.
16-day stay limitThis site is not accessible to persons with mobility impairmentsNo cell service
Notes: Maximum spur 28 feet.
Crazy Creek Campground
Food storage required. Crazy Creek Campground, a small campground with 7 sites, is equipped with picnic tables, fire rings, vault toilet and a hand pump for potable water. Garbage service is not provided. Pack It In/Pack It Out. No host on site. Campground can accommodate trailers under 26 feet.
Crazy Creek Horse Camp
This site offers 6 horse camping sites with tables, fire rings, feed bins, hitching rails, stock water trough, and a vault toilet. Potable water is not available. Water available at Crazy Creek Campground (May-September). Campground can accommodate trailers up to 26 feet. Food storage required.
Crazy Peak Trailhead
Provides access to:
Crazy Peak Trail #1275
Facilities
No picnic table
No fire pit
No drinking water
No toilet
No garbage disposal - Please pack it out
Creede, CO
Located on Highway 149, 22 miles north west of South Fork & 48 miles south east of Lake City..
Creedmore Lake Fishing Site
These lakes are located north of Red Feather Lakes.
Creeks, Lakes, Ponds, Rivers, and Streams
Whether you’re kayaking the North Umpqua, beaver-watching on the shores of Toketee Lake, or hiking Brice Creek Trail to get a glimpse of its many waterfalls, the pristine waterways of Umpqua National Forest are some of the area’s most stunning and enjoyable features.
Creekside
Workman Creek Falls. Excellent photography opportunities. Sierra Ancha Wilderness access. Historical and prehistoric sites. Aztec Peak Lookout. The Workman Creek area is the habitat for whitetail deer, bear, elk, turkey, javelina, mountain lion and many other animal species. No drinking water.
Crescent Campground
On Crescent Creek, this site offers opportunities for fishing and picnicking. The campground is rustic, with older facilities. The campground is a great base for those wishing to visit the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness, hike, hunt or just explore. Wildlife viewing is excellent at Crescent campground from small creatures such as…
Crescent Creek Campground
This campground is located the banks of Crescent Creek in spruce forest and has 9 sites. This campground is available on a first-come, first-served basis only. Visitors are required to physically arrive at the campground to purchase and claim a site.
Crescent Creek Campground
Crescent Creek Campground is located along Crescent Creek and adjacent to the Cascade Lakes Highway and Crescent Cutoff Road junction. Maximum site spur length is 40 feet.
Crescent Hill Trailhead
Provides access to Devils Backbone Trail #1448.
Crescent Lake
Crescent Lake is a popular recreation lake in a setting of wooded shorelines, sandy beaches and brilliant blue-green water. In addition to fishing for kokanee, lake trout, rainbow and brown trout, people come to this lake for sailing, swimming, water skiing windsurfing and camping. Lake trout are caught here in the 5 to 10 pound…
Crescent Lake
Crescent lake is a beautiful 21.6 acre, emerald green lake. This lake is located nine miles north of Metaline Falls, WA, and just one mile south of the Canadian border. Open season runs from the last Saturday in April through October 31. This lake receives annual plantings of rainbow trout. A small rustic, three site campground lies just above the lake. Amenities include: tables, fire rings, a concrete vault toilet…
Crescent Lake Boat Launch
Visitors to this site can enjoy a picnic near the beach, with fire rings and a parking area. This site provides access to Crescent Lake for fishing a variety of fish species, including large lake trout.
Crescent Lake Cabin
A 12 x 14-foot rustic cabin at the northwest end of Crescent Lake. The surrounding area is close to tree line affording views of nearby mountains.
This cabin sleeps 6 and has a table, wood stove, splitting maul, crosscut saw, outhouse, and rowboat with oars.
Not included: running water, electricity, mattress or beddng, cooking utensils, or cut firewood.
Crescent Lake Campground
The campground is located on a small hill overlooking the Crescent Lake. Yurts are available year around at this campground.
Crescent Lake Campground
Beautiful twenty-two acre lake located just a mile south of the Canadian border along the International Selkirk Loop. Numerous recreation opportunities exist in the surrounding area. No fee, however, a Washington state fishing license required if fishing. Limited parking available.
Crescent Lake Campground & Backcountry Sites
Crescent Lake Campground offers a variety of family camping experiences, including drive-in RV or tent sites, walk-in tent sites, group site, and a site accessible to those with mobility impairments. The campground winds along the shore of Crescent Lake, so most campsites are widely separated.
On the shore of the lake is an additional single backcountry campsite accessible by boat. For information about…
Crescent Lake Dam Area Boating Site
Crescent Lake Dam Area Boating Site.
Crescent Lake Guard Station
The Crescent Lake Guard Station, built in the early 1930s, is a one bedroom, one bath cabin on the eastern shore of Crescent Lake, managed by the Crescent Ranger District on the Deschutes National Forest.
Crescent Lake is in a naturally glaciated basin behind a moraine dam and lays just east of the summit of the Cascade Mountain Range in northern Klamath County. It is a popular recreation lake in a setting of…
Crescent Lake Point Area Fishing Site
Crescent Lake Point Area Fishing Site.
Crescent Lake Sno-Park
Located near Crescent Lake, this sno-park is less than an acre in size. Amentities include a toilet, forest information and access to nearby roads.
View a snowmobile trail map here.
Crescent Lake Trailhead
Crescent Lake Trailhead
Crescent Lake Yurts
The Crescent Lake Yurts are located within Crescent Lake Campground on the northwestern shore of Crescent Lake at the eastern base of the Cascade mountain range. Yurts are managed by the Crescent Ranger District of the Deschutes National Forest.
Crescent Mining Camp
Travel back in time to the days of the mining boom at Crescent City Mining Camp on the outskirts of the Collegiate Peaks Wilderness near Rockdale, CO (Clear Creek Canyon) at intersection of County Road 390 and FS…
Crescent Moon Cabin
The Coconino National Forest is pleased to provide you with this exceptional recreation opportunity! This beautiful ranch house is in Sedona, Arizona adjacent to Oak Creek and near the base of Cathedral Rock. Enjoy hiking, photography, and beautiful Oak Creek, or just relax and take in the breath-taking view from the living room.
Please remember that this is a rustic historic ranch house and not a modern hotel. It…