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PLEASE NOTE: We are in the process of updating the links to the forest web pages. Please check with the local forest for the most up-to-date status of each recreational area. Your national forests and grasslands are 193 million acres of vast, scenic beauty waiting for you to discover. Over 3 million acres of land located in 22 National Recreation Areas managed by the Forest Service is preserved for recreational activities like hiking, boating, fishing and swimming, while highlighting natural, cultural and scenic resources. Visitors who choose to recreate on these public lands find 164,000 miles of trails, over 30,000 recreation sites, over 5,000 miles of streams and 3 million acres of lakes, 127 alpine ski areas, 338,000 heritage sites, and specially designated sites that include 37 million acres of designated wilderness areas, 130 wild and scenic rivers, 15 monuments, and one preserve. And remember, “It’s All Yours.” Displaying 4231 - 4260 of 17629

Dekkas Rock Group Campground

This group camp has the following facilities; eight (8) large tables; two (2) large pedestal grills, one (1) large family barbecue grill, two (2) campfire rings and four (4) unpaved parking spurs. An additional unpaved parking lot with eight (8) spaces provided for boat trailers and overflow use.

Del Norte, CO

located on highway 160, 30 miles west of Alamosa, home of the Divide Ranger District

Delancy West OHV Trailhead

Trailhead along SR 19 for the Delancy Loops and the Ocala North OHV Trail System.  OHV Riding  To ride our OHV trails, you’ll need a pass and safety gear. Riders under 16 must pass an online course. Our OHV web page has all the information you need for a safe, enjoyable trip.…

Delilah Lookout

Delilah Lookout is a fire lookout tower located within the Hume Lake Ranger District in Sequoia National Forest. Visitors are welcomed during the summer months when the Lookout is in service. The Lookout is used mainly as an observation point in the summer months, and staffed by Forest Service employees and volunteers.

Delintment Lake Campground

Delintment Lake Campground provides a wide variety of recreation facilities and activities for the whole family.  The campground has 29 campsites, a group camping area, a natural non-motorized boat launch, beach area, fishing pier, 12 picnic sites, water, and hosts on site during the summer months.  Hike the trail along the banks or fish from the dam or pier. The two loop campground offers camping sites…

Delmoe Lake Campground and Picnic Area

Delmoe Lake Campground and Picnic area is located 15 miles from Whitehall and Butte in the Whitetail-Pipestone area, a popular destination for OHV riding. The lake is a manmade reservoir controlled by the Pipestone Water Users for irrigation near Whitehall. The campground has 25 sites for trailer and tent camping. Maximum trailer length is 32 feet. Wood is generally able to be found within the campground area.…

Deloche #179 Trailhead

 Trailhead for Deloche Trail #179.

Delonegha River Access Boating Site

Delonegha Day use/River Access site is ideal for a day trip to the Kern River. Available for picnicking, and fishing. It also is a raft put-in and take-out for rafters on the Kern River.

Delta

Blue Lake Recreation Area, Little Sunflower River Recreation Area, primitive camping and multiple use trails compose the recreation program at Delta National Forest. Primary recreation activities include hunting, camping, wildlife viewing, horseback riding, and fishing. More detailed information about these areas and activities is described below. Camping:There are 57 primitive campsites dispersed throughout the…

Delta Campground

Known for its access to rafting and drift boat fishing on the McKenzie River, This scenic 38 site (33 single, 5 multiple) campground is located in a grove of old growth trees. Some of these ancient sentinels, predominantly Douglas fir and western red cedar, are centuries old and make for an enchanting setting. Access to the river, Cougar Reservoir and…

Delta Campground

Known for its access to rafting and drift boat fishing on the McKenzie River, This scenic 38 site (33 single, 5 multiple) campground is located in a grove of old growth trees. Some of these ancient sentinels, predominantly Douglas fir and western red cedar, are centuries old and make for an enchanting setting. Access to the river, Cougar Reservoir and…

Delta Day Use Area

Delta Day Use Area is located within Delta Campground.

Delta National Forest Campsites

There are 57 primitive campsites dispersed throughout the Delta National Forest. Camping is only permitted at designated campsites. Campsite amenities include a graveled pad, fire ring, lantern post and picnic table.  Potable water is available at Delta Work Center on Forest Service Road 703. Campsites rent for $7 per night by reservation only. Individuals holding an Access or Senior pass will…

Delta Old Growth Nature Trail Trailhead

This trailhead provides access to:  Delta Nature Trail #3317 See trail page for more information.

Deluge Lake TH #2014

The Deluge Lake trail begins near East Vail and ends at Deluge Lake: The trail traverses a steep, sunny, south-facing hillside for about 3 miles before turning north into the Deluge Creek valley toward Deluge Lake where views to the Sawatch Range and Mount of the Holy Cross emerge. Parking at the trailhead is limited; park in town and take the…

Deming Creek Trailhead

Provides access to: Boulder Springs Trail #101 which enters Gearhart Mountain Wilderness. Located on the south end of Gearhart Mountain Wilderness, Deming Creek Trailhead is one of three access points to this wilderness area. The trailhead, 45 minutes northwest of Bly, Oregon, makes an ideal starting point for those interested in horseback riding because it has corrals.

Democrat Raft Take-out Boating Site

No camping; Day use between sunrise and sunset daily.

DeMotte Campground

DeMotte Campground is located within the North Kaibab Ranger District just 7 miles north of the entrance to the Grand Canyon National Park's North Rim. This is about 25 miles south of the Kaibab Plateau Visitor Center on AZ 67. Visitors to DeMotte Campground can enjoy camping and picnicking, sight-seeing, wildlife viewing and access to the North Rim of Grand Canyon. DeMotte Campground offers 38 single…

Denbigh Experimental Forest

Denbigh Experimental Forest is located on 640 acres, 13 miles west of Towner, ND on Highway 2.  In addition, there are 115 acres known as the Souris Unit located three miles north of Towner, ND on Highway 14. Denbigh was established after the 1930s when the Dust Bowl hit McHenry County.  The USDA Forest Service established the Denbigh Experimental Forest in 1931.  Research began to determine what…

Dennis Cove Recreation Area

Dennis Cove Recreation Area is a secluded campground and picnic area alongside Laurel Fork Creek in Carter County. It includes a remote developed campground, popular with those seeking a rustic experience. The altitude, creekside location and lush forest surroundings make Dennis Cove particularly desirable during hot, summer months.

Denny Campground

Facility has 5 sites. Can accommodate up to a 22 foot trailer. No potable water.

Denny Creek Campground

On the Snoqualmie River, this is one of the oldest Forest Service campgrounds on the forest.  You can walk to nearby Wagon Road Trail, Franklin Falls Trail and Denny Creek Trail, which enters the Alpine Lakes Wilderness.

Denny Creek Trailhead

Denny Creek Trailhead is a major access point to the Collegiate Peaks Wilderness area. The trail travels to Mt. Yale, Hartenstein Lake and Browns Pass. From the trailhead the trail travels northwest for about 1 mile then forks. The right-hard fork climbs another 4 miles to Mt. Yale. The left fork goes to Hartenstein Lake (2.3 miles from…

Dented Door #248

The Dented Door Trail #248 begins at the end of Forest Service Road #562.1A, Dented Door Spur Road, and ends at an intersection with the Spring Creek Trail #116. This short trail connects to the Spring Creek Trail which will provide several loop routes when combined with the access roads. It travels through an aspen forest and is quite steep. Singletrack mountain bike riders enjoy the 25% downhill grade with its…

Denver Caboose Cabin

This is a retired railroad caboose along the White Pass and Yukon Route Railroad. The nearby terrain is rugged and brushy, but the trail offers plenty of hiking opportunities. The following is included with the cabin: 4 single bunks, 1 double bunk (total capacity is 6 people), tables and benches, oil stove and tank, cooking counter, food cupboard and shelves, cooler, log book, broom and dustpan, outhouse, rake,…

Denver Church Picnic Site

Located on Bass Lake. Area has pine, oak and cedar trees. Sites have good shade.

Denver Creek Campground

This first come, first served campground is located in the Willow Creek Valley along US Highway 125. The campground is divided into two loops, one on each side of the highway. Willow Creek flows by the west loop. There are 22 non-electric sites that will accommodate tents, trailers and RVs. Each site contains a tent pad, fire grate and picnic table. Most campsites lack shade.

Derrick Road Dispersed Camping Area

Dispersed camping and day use area with access to the northern end of Sand Lake Recreation Area OHV area. Sites offer vault toilets and fire rings.  No water available.