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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 4651 - 4680 of 17629

Eagle Creek Day Use Area

This historic site is a great accessible spot for a picnic alongside the mouth of the stunning Eagle Creek slot canyon. Today's picnic area was once the site of the first developed campground in the U.S. Forest Service, with facilities that were later rebuilt during the Great Depression by the Civilian Conservation Corps structures. On site remains the famous historic restroom (currently closed) nicknamed "Big…

Eagle Creek Overlook Group Campground

This historic site was developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930's as a place to view construction of the Bonneville Dam. Great for family gatherings and other group events.

Eagle Creek Trailhead

Eagle Creek Trailhead is one of the more popular trailheads for horse use along the North Fork of the Shoshone River.  Trails leading from this area can take you into the North Absaroka Wilderness.

Eagle Creek Trailhead & Trail (#440)

This spectacular cliffside hike passes through a forested basalt cliff overlooking Eagle Creek. It affords spectacular views of the creek's slot canyon, where a cool, ethereal fog offers a reprieve on a hot summer day. Small waterfalls trickle along the sides of the cliff, and the trail passes many larger waterfalls, including the iconic Punch Bowl Falls, which is accessed from a side trail about…

Eagle Creek Trailhead (Clackamas County)

This small trailhead provides the western most access to the Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness. Eagle Creek Trail #501 follows alongside Eagle Creek passing through old-growth Douglas fir, western hemlock and western red cedar forest. Capacity for up to 10 small vehicles.  Provides access to: Eagle Creek Trail #501 which enters …

Eagle Creek/Oval Trailhead

Forested trailhead provides access to: Eagle Creek Trail #410 and Oval Creek Trail #410A which connects to Oval Lakes Trail #410B. These trails are within…

Eagle Falls Trailhead

This area can be extremely crowded on weekends. Please consider visiting in the early morning or late afternoon for a more relaxing experience. Eagle Falls Trailhead is located on Highway 89 across the highway from Emerald Bay on the south shore of beautiful Lake Tahoe. The trailhead is located in a shaded area at approximately 7,100 feet in elevation. Opening and closing dates are dependent on weather, but the…

Eagle Forks Campground

The Eagle Forks Campground is located below Little Eagle Creek and Wild and Scenic Eagle Creek. Visitors to the campground often return each summer to enjoy the shady campsites along the creek.  With easy accessibility, this campground can fill-up, particularly during holiday week-ends. There are 7 tent…

Eagle Forks Trailhead

The Eagle Forks Trailhead is located near the Eagle Forks Campground where East Eagle and Wild and Scenic Eagle Creek meet. Parking for the small trailhead is limited in a widend area just before the campground. This trailhead…

Eagle Glacier Cabin

This is a log chalet style cabin, 12 feet by 16 feet on Eagle Lake, facing Eagle Glacier. The following is included with the cabin: 1 single wooden bunk, 1 double bunk, a loft (total cabin capacity is 8 people), table and benches, wood stove (wood not provided), cooking counter, food cupboard and shelves, broom and dustpan, cooler, log book, outhouse, shovel and bucket, and a wood shed. Water is available from a…

Eagle Guard Cabin

  The former Eagle Creek Ranger Station is now available as a rental cabin.  The Eagle Creek Cabin was originally built by Richard (Dick) Owen about 1895 as a home for himself, his wife Sarah, and daughter Sadie. During that same time the country was experiencing a booming gold rush.  Dick Owen worked at Hassel in the mines and possibly at the Park mines. By the early 1900's, the…

Eagle Lake Cabin

16' x 16' A-frame with loft, 2 single bunks, table, benches, wood stove, wood shed, splitting maul. Bedding, cooking utensils, and firewood not provided.

Eagle Lake Ranger District

The second largest natural lake in California, Eagle Lake is framed by pine and sage. Camping, fishing, swimming, picnicking, and boating are popular activities. Family and group campgrounds, naturalist activities, marina, boat launch facilities, store, laundry, and showers are available. The seven mile long South Shore Trail is ideal for bicycles or just a pleasant stroll. Eagle Lake is famed for its trophy trout.

Eagle Meadow Horse Camp

  Eagle Meadow Horse Camp

Eagle Mountain Trailhead

At mile marker 135.3 on US Hwy 12, Idaho’s Northwest Passage Scenic Byway, along the Wild and Scenic Lochsa River, a majestic wooden trail bridge forms part of the Eagle Mountain Trailhead, offering hikers, backpackers and those on horseback an opportunity to experience the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. Once across the bridge (don’t forget to take some pictures!), the trail follows the river and then a…

Eagle Peak #768 Trailhead

Trailhead for Eagle Peak Trail #768.

Eagle Peak (629)

Eagle Peak Trail (629) is 6.1 miles long. It begins at Stoner Mesa Road (FS 686) and ends at the intersection of Calico South/Lower Trail (211).  Length: 6.1 mile - one wayMinimum Elevation: 10,207'Maximum Elevation: 11,786'

Eagle Ridge Group Campground

NOTICE - NO WATER AVAILABLE AT LYNX LAKE RECREATION SITES: The water system that serves Lynx Lake Recreation Area is temporarily shut down as of May 16, 2024 for maintenance. Until further notice, visitors need to bring their own water, including drinking water. Port-a-potties will be availableduring this time. View news release dated 5/15/24…

Eagle River - Florence District

The Eagle River-Florence Ranger District offers a variety of different activities to those seeking recreational opportunities. With many campgrounds, lakes, rivers, and hiking trails, the Eagle River - Florence Ranger District has what you need. Three wilderness areas Blackjack Springs, Headwaters and Whisker Lake are rustic, quiet places in the forest where one can find day hikes or multi-day camping trips away…

Eagle Rock

Eagle Rock is the first large rock formation down river of Old Man and Old Woman Pinnacles on the North Umpqua River. There are four established climbs on Eagle Rock. All were established in the 1960s and 1970s. This is adventure climbing in Southwest Oregon at its best. Climbs on Eagle Rock range from 5.9 to 5.10 a PG requiring bold leads that were traditional with ’60s and ‘70s climbing. Probably the most popular…

Eagle Rock Campground

Eagle Rock Campground, Umpqua National Forest - Recreation.gov Nestled in mixed conifers and adjacent to North Umpqua River, Eagle Rock is a quiet, shaded respite for camping, or as a base camp for a variety of recreation. Its namesake, an enormous rock formation, is a popular day hike destination, and also offers challenging routes for rock…

Eagle Rock Lake Fishing

  Eagle Rock Lake Day Use Area on the Carson National Forest is one of the most popular recreations spots in the Questa area.  Spreading across some three acres, it is a hot spot for both locals and visitors for fishing, picnicking, and hiking. The lake was recently completely rebuilt and redesigned. The restoration of the lake began in 2015. Thanks to an extensive collaborative effort involving the…

Eagle Rock Loop

This trail offers the longest loop trail in Arkansas. A combination of the Little Missouri, the Athens-Big Fork and part of the Viles Branch Horse Trail, this trail travels through the southwestern portion of the Ouachita National Forest. Trail difficulty ranges from easy to most difficult. The trail has nine river/stream crossings and travels over nine mountains. There are also numerous creek crossings.…

Eagle's Roost Picnic Area

Amenities: Picnic tables, vault toilets. No water available. Day-use hours are 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. 

Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger District (Vail-Eagle area)

Eagle-Holy Cross The Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger District lies between the Gore Range, the Sawatch Range, and the Flat Tops, and includes the forest areas surrounding the towns of Vail, Avon, Red Cliff, Eagle, Gypsum, and Dotsero.Recreation opportunities abound!

Eagles Nest

Recreational residence area.

Eagles Nest Campground

Eagle's Nest Campground is nestled in the forest above the scenic Balls Lake. The campground provides 12 camping sites, including ten drive-in sites and two walk-in locations along the lake side. One centrally located, two-stall outhouse is provided. Eagle's Nest is perfect for families traveling through Prince of Wales Island that want to stop and rest at a beautiful, well-cared for campground in the center of the…

Eagles Nest Day Use Area

Eagles Nest Fishing access is an accessible fishing point about 34 miles south of Ennis.

Eagles Nest Wilderness

The United States Congress designated the Eagles Nest Wilderness in 1976 and it now has a total of 133,496 acres. All of this wilderness is located in Colorado and is managed by the White River National Forest. The rugged mountains of the Gore Range are at the heart of the Eagles Nest Wilderness and serve as a major contribution to the waters of the Colorado River. Melting snow in the spring…