Around the Peaks Loop
This drive takes you all the way around Arizona's highest mountain, winding through a land of pine forests and aspen groves, open prairies and rustic homesteads. Anytime is a good time to enjoy this drive, although the roads are closed through much of the winter (you might want to ski or snowmobile it then).
In the spring, wildflowers follow the retreating snow up the mountain. They color the meadows and decorate…
Arrastra Creek Trailhead
This undeveloped facility provides access into the Scapegoat Wilderness. The trailhead is located near Reservoir Lake and adjacent to Forest Road #4106.
Arrastra Interpretive Site
The Arrastra Interpretive Site, on the Silver City Ranger District, is located adjacent to NM Hwy 15. The arrastra was a primitive crusher/mill used in old time mining operations. It was horse/mule powered and used the action of grindstones to process the rock extracted from gold mining. This interpretive site hosts a reconstructed arrastra used by early day gold miners in the 1800's. Arrastras…
Arrastre Creek OHV Road 2N02
This road is just under 13 miles long and runs from Baldwin Lake Road to the eastern forest boundary, continuing on to Pioneertown in the Morongo Valley.
Important Note: Non-street legal vehicles are only permitted from the junction with Smarts Ranch OHV Road 3N03 to the junction with OHV Road 2N61Y.
Non-street legal vehicles are NOT permitted on 2N02 from Baldwin Lake Road to 3N03.
Arrastre Recreational Shooting Site 1
In the San Bernardino National Forest, visitors can only target shoot in designated and signed areas and only at certain times due to fire danger rating.
Target Shooting areas may be closed completely due to fire restrictions, road conditions, and/or other safety issues.
Important - Shooters must call ahead to the Activity/PAL Level number 1-909-382-2997 (pre-recorded message) to…
Arrastre Recreational Shooting Site 2
In the San Bernardino National Forest, visitors can only target shoot in designated and signed areas and only at certain times due to fire danger rating.
Target Shooting areas may be closed completely due to fire restrictions, road conditions, and/or other safety issues.
Important - Shooters must call ahead to the Activity/PAL Level number 1-909-382-2997 (pre-recorded message) to…
Arrow Forest Camp
The Arrow Forest Camp is a small campground located along the Wild and Scenic Lostine River. Nestled in a cool fir and pine tree forest, the campground is popular during the summer for local and regional campers visiting the Lostine Canyon and …
Arrowbear Lake
A small high elevation lake. Bait & tackle, store, resort. Barrier-free access. Rainbow trout may be planted by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Their fish planting schedule is available online.
Directions: From Hwy I-10, in Redlands; take Hwy 30 N, go 5 mi. to Hwy 330 (City Creek Rd.). Follow Hwy 330 NE, go 13 mi. (over winding mountain road) to…
Arrowhead
This body of water is part of the Weber drainage.
Arrowhead Campground
Arrowhead Campground has 48 sites for Tent/RV camping. Sites #46-#49 are tent only. All sites, except for site #23, are accessible to people with disabilities. Each site has a table, grill, fire ring, lantern post and parking spur. The campground has 6 spigots/hydrants located around the campground for drinking water. A bathhouse with flush toilets, hot showers, and sinks is available. There is a…
Arrowhead Fish & Game - Shooting Range
Arrowhead Fish and Game Conservation Club was established in 1966. The facilities include a trap range and a rifle and pistol range. Throughout the year the club hosts a number of theme trap events that include sporting clays and doubles. Action pistol, Youth Firearms and Ladies safety clinics and other events are available for the rifle and pistol shooters. Our youth programs, made possible from an NRA grant, are…
Arrowhead Lodge Visitor Center
Arrowhead Lodge was originally built as a summer mountain resort. Construction began in 1933, and the lodge opened for business in 1935. In 1984, Arrowhead Lodge was transferred from private to public ownership in a land exchange with the USDA Forest Service.
Arrowrock Boat Ramp
The Arrowrock Boat Ramp accesses the reservoir and has a restroom and parking area.
Arroyo Seco
Santa Lucia Memorial Park
Arroyo Seco Campground
July 28, 2024 - ALERT
Arroyo Seco reopens a month before its anticipated date. On Friday 7/26/24, the Arroyo Seco Day Use area resumed its daily hours of operations. The campground will be first-come, first-serve until the Recreation.gov reservation system is back live September 1, 2024. Additionally access to the Gorge will be…
Arroyo Seco Day use Picnic Area
The Day Use Area at Arroyo Seco is now open.
Official parking in the Day Use Area is limited to the first 100 cars. Parking on Arroyo Seco road is prohibited.
Day Use Area fee is $10 per vehicle.
General Information:
The Arroyo Seco Day Use area is located along the Arroyo Seco River among the oak and cottonwood trees and offers opportunities for barbequing and picnicking under three large pergolas. There…
Arroyo Seco Group Campground
Arroyo Seco Campground is a semi-rustic, but developed facility in California’s westernmost national forest. It offers a great escape from bustling city life, into the mountain air and provides access to a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities.
There is one group site at this campground and it is available by reservation only for $125.00 per night. This site can accommodate up to 50 people maximum. A total of…
Arroyo Seco Trailhead
September 1, 2024 Closure Alert:
Due to recent construction, access to the gorge will be temporarily restricted. Apologizes for any inconvenience. The construction timeline is about three to four weeks. The day-use area and campground at Arroyo Seco will be unaffected and will remain open.
For more information, please contact the Monterey Ranger District Office, Mon-Fri, 8:00am - 4:30pm: (831) 385-5434 X 0 or…
Art Lilley Campground
The off-highway vehicle (OHV) trail system in the Uwharrie offers a variety of topography and scenery. All trails are designated for all off-highway vehicles and marked with orange diamonds. Stay on the designated trail system to help prevent soil erosion and creek sedimentation, which occur as a result of illegal trail use. FS roads cannot be used as trail connectors, but all vehicles operating on the road…
Art Loeb Trailhead, Camp Daniel Boone
Camp Daniel Boone is located near Cold Mountain and the highest peaks in the Black Balsam area. Many folks use this trail for extended backpacking trips (at least 2-3 days), connector trails to form loops, or shorter sections for day hikes.
Art Loeb Trailhead, Davidson River
Art Loeb Trailhead, Davidson River
Artist Point Trailhead
Provides access to: Artist Ridge Trail 669, Chain Lakes Trail 682, Ptarmigan Ridge Trail 682.1, and…
Asa Bean Trailhead
Trailhead.
Asahel Curtis Picnic Area
Picnic along the South Fork of the Snoqualmie River in a remnant stand of old-growth forest. Enjoy views of the river from picnic tables stationed along its banks. The gentle rush of flowing water will relax and rejuvenate you. The picnic area provides fire pits, vault toilets and water hand pumps with easy hiking to Annette Lake Trail 1019 and Asahel Curtis Nature Trail 1023.
Ten picnic sites, including four along…
Ash Canyon Trailhead
Description Coming soon!
Ash Creek #307
One of the Pinaleno range’s larger streams has carved the route for this popular trail. As it drops from alpine forest to desert valley, Ash Creek Trail passes through all of the varied life zones that find a home on this unique mountain. Such a diverse set of surroundings makes this an excellent trail for encountering some of the varied…
Ash Creek Campground
The low elevation for the Ash Creek Campground allows it to open earlier in the season than others at higher elevations. Fishing is always good at Ash Creek as it is stocked by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. There are lots of good spots for fly fishing within walking distance of the campground.
Please do not create resource damage by driving on soft roads or saturated soil. …
Ash Creek Detour #307A
One of the Pinaleno range’s larger streams has carved the route for this popular trail. As it drops from alpine forest to desert valley, Ash Creek Trail passes through all of the varied life zones that find a home on this unique mountain. Such a diverse set of surroundings makes this an excellent trail for encountering some of the varied…
Ash Creek River Access
The entrance to Ash Creek River Access is a short dirt road to a small turn around. The ramp to the river is sand and not designed for trailers and RV's. There is limited parking. No facilities.