Crooked River
The Crooked River experience is one of rugged, dramatic canyons, enthusiastic fish, Wild and Scenic tracts, bald eagles and kingfishers, and cool, spring-fed headwaters. The river maintains a wild feeling, even in the most popular sections. Well-known locally for dependable fishing and routine rattlesnake sightings, this…
Crooked River Campground #3
One camp pad with a toilet. Well-screened by tall, dense timber. Across the road from Crooked River.
Crooked River Campground #4
Camping pads are screened by trees. This site is good for large visitor parties. A small fishing and swimming pond located at campground, and there is easy access to Crooked River.
Crooked River National Grassland
The Crooked River National Grassland is a unique landscape that serves as a host for a variety of different activities from hunting, fishing and boating to hiking, rock climbing and OHV riding. Come explore a place like no other!
Crosho Lake Recreation Area
NOTE: Crosho Lake stays open until the snow makes it unreachable by vehicle, but is open to snowmobiles during the winter months.
Crosho Lake is a popular spot to canoe, kayak, wade, camp and fish for greylings and trout.
Non-motorized boats only.
This recreation area hosts undeveloped dispersed camping opportunities free of charge. There is one vault toilet, however, no picnic tables…
Crosier Mountain Glen Haven Trail (#931-2)
Crosier Mountain can be approached from three trailheads on the south side of County Road 43. The first is Garden Gate (#931) Trailhead located 2.2 miles from Drake. Rainbow (#981) Trailhead is 5.5 miles from Drake, where you'll find a gravel cut on the south side of the road. A trail sign sits just above the hill from a gate. The third, Glen Haven (#931-2) Trailhead, is located behind the stables at the west end of…
Cross Creek Campground
There are 12 sites located on both side of Cross Creek just above the Beaver Reservoir inlet. Fishing in nearby Beaver Reservoir and Beaver Creek. Hiking or ATV riding up Cross Creek Trail. Cross Creek Campground is in the Beaver Creek drainage southwest of the town of South Fork. Fishing sites include Beaver Creek and Beaver Reservoir (1/4 mile north). Cross Creek Trail 512 has the biggest Douglas fir…
Cross Creek TH #1855
The Cross Creek trail begins at Ute - Deep Trail #2031 and ends at Sweetwater Trail #1854. Hike the Ute Trail #2031 for about 1/4 mile and turn right onto this trail, which runs parallel to Sweetwater Canyon and quickly drops down into a lush aspen forest in the first 1/2 mile and crosses Lake Creek, before a steep sagebrush and scrub oak hill. As the trail enters a large wet meadow, it becomes faint, but continues…
Cross Creek TH #2006
The Cross Creek trail begins at Tigiwon Road #707 and ends at the junction of Missouri Lakes Trail #2003 and Fancy Creek Trail #2006a: The trail begins following a ridge and then drops down to Cross Creek. There is a bridge crossing at 1 mile in a meadow that is usually filled with wildflowers. This, or a view of Mount of the Holy Cross from a rock outcropping a bit further, make nice destinations for a short day…
Cross Mountain Trailhead
The Cross Mountain Trailhead is the start of Cross Mountain Trail (637). The trail is 3.1 miles long. It begins at Forest Road 424 - Cross Mountain and ends at Lizard Head Trail (409). The trail is open for the following uses: Hiking, Horseback Riding.
Crosscountry Course #722 Trailhead
Trailhead for Crosscountry Course Trail #722.
Crosscut Trailhead
Crosscut Trailhead - is a signed site with visitor information, registration box and loading/unloading ramp for ATVs. It serves Crosscut (#172), Bear Hole (#176), Camp Creek (#177) and Green Creek (#270) trails.
All trailheads have space for parking.
Crossing Way Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to:
Crossing Way Trail #3307
McBee Trail #3523
Elk Creek Trail #3510
See Trail page for more information.
Crossover Boating Site
This is a free boat launch site located 46 miles south of the town of Hungry Horse on the gravel East Side Reservoir Road #38. The boat launch is located at an elevation of 3,600 feet and is maintained from July 1 through September 15. Crossover Boat Launch is situated next to the Hungry Horse Reservoir just off the East Side Reservoir Road #38. The 4 parking spots are set back from the road. The site is located in…
Crossroads Access
Crossroads Access is a carry-in access that provides parking and a foot-trail to the Big Piney River for canoeing and fishing.
You will need to carry your canoes and kayaks down the 100 foot-trail.
Starting from East Gate and floating down the river you can do a nice short…
Croton Creek Trailhead
Trailhead accesses dispersed camping area.
Croton Creek Unit 66a Parking Day Use Area
Parking area with access to Croton Creek site.
Croton Creek Unit 66b Parking Day Use Area
Parking area with access to Croton Creek site.
Croton Creek Unit 68a Parking Day Use Area
Parking area with access to Croton Creek site.
Croton Creek Unit 68b Parking Day Use Area
Parking area with access to Croton Creek site.
Croton Creek Unit 73 Parking Day Use Area
Parking area with access to Croton Creek site.
Crow Creek Campground
OPEN FOR SEASON.
Closing for 2024 season on October 30th.
This 15-site campground is located near the Little Naches River and is popular with motorcycle riders.
Crow Creek Trailhead
The North Crow Creek trail starting from the Greys River Road is 4.2 moderate miles and then an additional one (1) steep mile to Crow Creek Lakes. This trail is not for the faint-hearted. The trailhead is a small pull-out on the west side of the Greys River Road and can accommodate approximately 3 vehicles with trailers. To access the trail, you can cross the Greys River via a sheep bridge. Above the Way Trail…
Crow Lake Way Trailhead / Sno-Park
Provides access to: Crow Lake Way Trail #953 which enters Norse Peak Wilderness.
In winter months this area offers 4 parking spaces and access to cross-country trails. View a …
Crow Pass Cabin
August 2021 - There is a new outhouse for Crow Pass trail users (day hikers and backpackers). If you are not renting the Crow Pass Cabin, please use the new outhouse and help keep the beautiful landscape toilet paper and poop free! Trail rangers also built a new trail to the cabin and camping area near Crystal Lake. Bear boxes have been installed at the lake for backpackers to store their food.…
Crow Peak Trailhead (Trail #64)
A 3.2 mile trail to Crow Peak Summit, with a 0.5 mile spur trail to Beaver Ridge.
Crow Peak is a dominant landmark because of its geological makeup. Billions of years ago, this area was covered by an ocean. Layers of sediment were deposited on the ocean floor, eventually hardening to form limestone and other sedimentary rock layers.
Underground molten rock called magma pushed the sedimentary layers upward forming…
Crow Valley Campground
Crow Valley Recreation Area family campground has ten sites. Each single family site can accommodate up to eight people and each double site can accommodate up to 16 people. One RV or tents and campers can fit at each site. There are picnic tables and fire rings at each site. Sites 1, 2, 3, 4 and 9 are reservable on Rec.gov. Sites 5, 6, 7, 8 and 10 are first-come, first served. If a site is not reserved four…
Crow Valley Group Campground
Crow Valley Recreation Area’s “Hawk,” “Plover” and “Lark” group campsites can accommodate up to 30 people each. All sites are wheelchair accessible. There are three to four picnic tables and a small parking lot at each group site. There is no electricity. Trash dumpsters and vault toilets are conveniently located nearby.
Crow Valley Picnic Site
Located in the Crow Valley Recreation Area, this oasis on the prairie has cottonwoods and elms which provide shade, small meadows, short nature walks, a ball field, volleyball and horseshoe area (bring your own net, balls and horseshoes). A 30-table picnic site beckons travelers on hot summer days, during bird migration and throughout the spring and fall. Large groups, up to 200, may reserve the area for…