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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 4471 - 4500 of 17629

Doney Picnic Site

This out-of-the- way picnic area is located in the most recently active portion of the San Francisco volcano field. That doesn't mean they're dangerous, however. The volcanoes in this vicinity have been dormant for 800 years. What it does mean is that this scenery is some of the most unique in Arizona. Cinder cones and lava flows dot the landscape. Hardy desert plants stand in sharp contrast to the dark volcanic…

Donley Cabin

Looking for a unique place to stay? The Donley cabin is a primitive cabin, with no running water or electricity. Visits from mice and other wildlife are not uncommon. Inside there is a full size metal bed (with plywood as a base for visitor’s bedding), two bunk beds and kitchen table with chairs. Rocking chairs on the front porch provide the perfect stage to enjoy the secluded setting. The outhouse is just steps…

Donnell Reservoir

  Donnell Reservoir is located in a steep rocky canyon of the Middle Fork Stanislaus River approximately 5 miles upstream from Beardsley Reservoir, 7 miles from Highway 108 off Beardsley Road on 5N09X, a rough, narrow and winding route where safe travel speeds…

Donnell Vista

  A ¼ mile paved trail with signs along the way, leads to an overlook with sweeping views of the Middle Fork Stanislaus River Canyon, and Donnell Reservoir. We invite everyone to visit this…

Donner Summit Pac Crest Trailhead

This trailhead provides access to the Pacific Crest Trail. A short access trail heads east from the trailhead to connect to the PCT. Heading north takes you under I-80 and on to destinations such as Castle Valley, Round Valley and Peter Grubb Hut, to Paradise Valley and beyond, with views of Castle Peak and Basin Peak. Heading south leads you to Historic Donner Pass, Mount Judah, the Benson Hut, Tinkers Knob, and…

Donner Summit Snowpark

The Donner Summit Pacific Crest Trailhead transforms into the Donner Summit Sno-Park in the winter! Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, dog sledding, and snow play are all accessible from the Sno-Park. There are no hills for sledding at this location. Backcountry skiing is popular on the north side of the freeway and snowmobiles must be unloaded on the north side of the freeway. 

Doorknob Warming Hut Snowpark

Part of the Tri-Forest Snowmobile trails system, Doorknob offers access to over 250 miles of snowmobile trails on the Modoc, Shasta Trinity and Klamath National Forests. In the summer the area is a popular picnic and day hiking spot. Door Knob has a warming shelter open to all snow enthusiasts. There is a wood stove inside and firewood in the covered area outside.   For snowmobile trail conditions please see:…

Dora Lake Family Picnic Area

Just here for the day? Pack the picnic basket and head to the shores of Dora Lake and the Dora Lake Family Picnic Area.

Dorabelle Campground

Dorabelle Campground is a popular family camping destination near Shaver Lake. Some sites offer lake views. Several sites are shaded by a thick stand of fir, cedar and pine trees, while others are more open. The campground has paved access and each site has a dirt parking spur, table, fire ring, and grill. Drinking water and vault toilets are provided. A Campground Host is on site. Surrounded by dense pine forest,…

Dorabelle Picnic Site

Dorabelle Picnic Area offers several picnic sites within Dorabelle Campground.

Dorchester Campground - Gunnison RD

This campground lies at the upper end of Taylor Park popular with off-highway vehicle users. A lengthy network of motorized trails leads from the Castle Creek Valley to Taylor Reservoir. This regions is great for enduro trail bike riders. The area offers good fishing and mountain biking. Landscape includes pine trees and riparian meadows.

Doris Creek Campground

Overview Doris Creek Campground is located on the west side of Hungry Horse Reservoir, high in the Rocky Mountains, west of the Continental Divide and just south of the Canadian border. Spectacular views and ample opportunities for recreation surround the campground. Natural Features: The campground is situated along the massive Hungry Horse Reservoir, which was dammed to provide hydroelectric power and flood…

Doris Point Boating Site

This boating site is located on the Hungry Horse Reservoir.  It can be accessed from the West Side Reservoir Road #895. Doris Point Boat Site Map Boat ramp access Dock area

Dorothy Lake Trailhead

Provides access to: Dorothy Lake Trail 1072 within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. There is a washout 4 miles from the trailhead.

Dorr Skeels Campground

Dorr Skeels Campground is located 13 miles south of Troy on Hwy 56. The Dorr Skeels Campground has 8 overnight campsites, including one host site, with tables and fire rings, 5 sites are in the tent camping only area. The 2 sites for RV's are located near the swimming beach. Amenities include potable water, vault toilets, swimming area with beach and a fully developed boat…

Dosewallips area

Explore the range of ecosystems within the Dosewallips River Basin as this low elevation area gradually climbs to the ridges of the Olympics. Beginning in the low, wet temperate forest that meets the open Hood Canal, this area transitions to subalpine forests of fir and western white pine and eventually gives way to alpine meadows at its highest elevations.…

Double Arrow Lookout

Double Arrow Lookout was renovated in 2021-2022!  The Double Arrow Lookout offers guests a chance to see the Seeley valley and the adjacent Swan Mountains from a different and unique vantage point, high above the hillside. The tower contains a few modern amenities, including electricity, but allows guests to personalize their visits with their own supplies. A variety of recreational opportunities exist in the…

Double Bay Cabin

A 12 x 14-foot rustic cabin. Sleeps 6, table, wood stove, oil stove, splitting maul, saw, rainwater catchment barrel, outhouse.

Double Cabin Campground

This campground hosts 14 units on the border of the Washakie Wilderness. Two trails go north from this campground deep into the wilderness, and one trail leads south along the wilderness boundary. The Frontier Creek Trail leads to a petrified forest. It is illegal to remove petrified wood from this area. Stay limit is 16 days. Water is available at this campground. Maximum spur is 32 feet. This site is not…

Double Cabin Campground

Nestled among the big pines near the heart of the Maury Mountains this isolated campground is the perfect get away from busy civilization.  Though there are few recreational activities branching directly from the campground, Double Cabin Pond is just a short walk away, and Antelope Flat Reservoir is just a short drive from the campground.

Double Falls Campground

Campground Bears may frequent the area; keep all food out of sight in approved containers and remove all food from area after eating. Mandatory food storage is required.

Double Lake Recreation Area: (936) 344-6205

Double Lake Recreation Area was built in 1937 by the Civilian Conservation Corps and offers camping, fishing, swimming, picnicking, hiking or just getting back in touch with nature. Campsites, a shelter for groups up to 75, and a lodge for group events are available by reservation through https://www.recreation.gov/  …

Double Springs Campground

    Double Springs Campground is an “old fashion” campground, originally built in the 1930’s, and has sites nestled in a beautiful draw filled with cool grass, ponderosa pine and Gambel oak. The heart of this camp is Double Spring, which runs to the surface just above camp. Wildlife and bird watching are popular activities…

Doublehead Cabin

The Doublehead Cabin was constructed in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC). This log cabin sits atop the summit of North Doublehead Mountain with beautiful views of Mount Washington, the Presidential Range, and on into Maine on a clear day. The cabin is accessed by the Doublehead Ski Trail, a 1.8 mile trail with…

Doublehead Ranger District

The Doublehead Ranger District is known for year round recreation opportunities. In winter, Medicine Lake Highlands offers 31 miles of groomed trails that provide breathtaking views of Mt. Shasta. A snowmobile trailhead is located at Doorknob Snowmobile Park, one and a half miles south of Lava Beds National Monument. The Snow-Park features a paved parking lot, warming hut and rest rooms. Groomed trails lead to…

Doublehead Trailhead

Parking is available for about 4 vehicles. The Doublehead Ski Trail reaches the cabin at 1.8 miles via a steep grade, or via the Old Path - a shorter yet steeper trail. The cabin rents for $20.00 per night and reservations may be made on the web at www.recreation.gov or by…

Doubletop #405

Double Top Trail #405 begins at the intersection with the Brush Creek Trail #400 and ends at the intersection with the Farris Creek Bypass Trail #409.5A .  As the trail leaves the Brush Creek Trail it is relatively lever for the first mile descending and ascending slightly.  After approximately 1.5 miles the trail intersects the Hunters Creek Trail #410, follow the right fork.  In approximately a mile…

Doubletop Mountain Trailhead

Access to this trailhead requires a high clearance, 4-wheel drive vehicle. This trail takes you to Rainbow Lake, Palmer Lake and Round Lake within the Bridger Wilderness. This trail does travel through the 2008 New Fork Fire, so be prepared for downed trees and little shade.

Doubletop Walrod Spur #405.2A

The Doubletop Walrod Spur Trail #405.2A begins at an intersection with the Doubletop Trail #405 and ends at an intersection with the Doubletop Waterfall Spur Trail #405.3A and the Waterfall Cutoff Trail #638. This trail travels along the side of a ridge and crosses two small drainages before climbing to meet the Doubletop Waterfall Spur and the Waterfall Cutoff Trails. There are some nice views from this trail.…

Doubletop Waterfall Spur #405.3A

The Doubletop Waterfall Spur Trail #405.3A begins at an intersection with the Doubletop Walrod Spur Trail #405.2A and the Waterfall Cutoff Trail #638 and ends at an intersection with the Doubletop Trail #405. You will see beautiful wildflowers during the summer months as you ascend this connection trail. A loop of about 4 miles can be accomplished by combining this trail with the Doubletop Trail #405, the Doubletop…