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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 4741 - 4770 of 17629

East Fork Cabin

East Fork Cabin offers a visitors a unique chance to camp in the Bitterroot National Forest of southwestern Montana. The cabin takes visitors back to a rustic, old-time setting and provides access to a variety of recreational opportunities on public lands. The site is available year-round and offers additional camping areas to accommodate large groups. An adjacent well-equipped picnic area provides a convenient…

East Fork Campground

This large campground with 133 campsites is located along Rock Creek. Many of the sites are under tall trees, some sites along the creek.

East Fork Campground

The East Fork Campground is located on a ridge above the East Fork of the San Juan River. Nestled amongst the Ponderosa pines and Gambel oaks are 26 campsites containing 17 reservable sites and the remaining first-come, first-serve. A few sites offer level pull-throughs.  Although some sites look down to the river, the river is a long way down. Short, steep trails lead…

East Fork Campground

Nestled in a mixed conifer, oak and maple trees, most sites offer creekside campsites. Trailer space available. Directly off Highway 299, west of town of Willow Creek. 

East Fork Campground

East Fork Campground is a remote, small campground located on the East Fork of Big Goose Creek and numerous smaller creeks and streams. It is located about two miles north of Park Reservoir. Reservations are not accepted. All campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

East Fork Campground

East Fork campground has 6 campsites right on the confluence of the East and South forks of the Salmon River. There is no water and no garbage services here, but there is a vault toilet available.

East Fork Canyon Creek Trailhead

This trail provides access to East Fork Canyon Creek Trail #211 which accesses Strawberry Mountain Wilderness. There is plenty of room for parking and undeveloped camping at this site. It includes a 6 horse tie-stall with manger, unloading ramp, and hitch…

East Fork Clear Creek Trailhead

The East Fork Clear Creek Trailhead is a signed site with loading/unloading ramp for ATVs.

East Fork Day Use Parking Trailhead

Distance: 5.5 miles. Trail begins at the East Fork Trailhead, not the East Fork Station. A wilderness permit is required if entering at East Fork Trailhead. Permits are available at the trailhead kiosk. This trail ends at the Bridge To Nowhere, which is on private property.

East Fork Dry Creek #114.1B

The East Fork Dry Creek Trail #114.1B begins at an intersection with the Dry Creek Trail #114 just west of Forest Service Road #524 and ends at FSR #535. This trail serves as a connector between the Dry Creek Trails and the Paradox Trail #126. It starts out at an elevation of 9,640 feet and gradually descends into the Pryor Creek drainage, crosses the creek and climbs the east bank coming to an end at FSR 535 across…

East Fork Group Picnic Area

This wooded picnic area is located near Rock Creek next to the East Fork Reservoir. The area has 8 units. The maximum recommended trailer length for the area is 22 feet. 

East Fork Hyalite Creek Trailhead

Trail provides access past Horseshoe Falls to Heather and Emerald Lakes.  Developed parking area at the end of East Fork Hyalite Creek Road.

East Fork Illinois River Trailhead

Provides access to:  East Fork Illinois River Trail #1274 which enters Siskiyou Wilderness. Facilities No picnic table No fire pit No drinking water No toilet No garbage disposal - Please pack it out

East Fork Recreation Area

The East Fork Black River Recreation Area stretches 8 miles along the East Fork Black River, from Diamond Rock Campground south to Buffalo Crossing Campground.

East Fork Road Information Station

East Fork Road Information Station

East Fork Smiths Fork Way

This is a non-accessible, primitive/undeveloped trail.

East Fork Trailhead

Provides access to the East Fork Trail #650. Has parking for 4 single vehicles.   

East Fork Trailhead

East Fork Trailhead consists of two parking areas, one for passenger vehicles and one for vehicles with trailer. Facilities include a vault toilet, hitching rails and a stock ramp.

East Fork Trailhead

This seasonal trail is generally not melted off until late June/early July due to snow levels at this elevation. This Trailhead serves as an access point for the East Fork Trail No. 1119 and the Flat Tops Wilderness. It is also the closest access point for the Lost Lakes Trail No. 1116 and West Lost Lake Trail No. 1103.…

East Fork Trailhead #137

The East Fork Trailhead is located off of NM State Highway 4. The location of this at the mid-point of the East Fork Trail (Forest Trail 137), approximately one mile east of the Jemez Falls Campground.  Maps:  East Fork Trail Battleship Rock…

East Fork Wilderness

The East Fork Wilderness takes its name from the East Fork of the Illinois Bayou, which bisects the wilderness from the northeast to southwest. The Area encompasses 10,777 acres along the southern edge of the Boston Mountains. East Fork's terrain is characterized by flat or gently rounded ridges separated by hollows with very steep slopes of sheer rock walls. The elevation ranges from 800- 1,600 ft. The most unique…

East Fork Winter (18)

The East Fork Winter trail is 9.7 miles long. It begins at US Hwy 160 & East Fork Road and ends at Forest Road 684 - Quartz Creek Rd. The trail is open for the following uses: Snowmobiling.

East Fork, Lower Trailhead

This trailhead provides access to: East Fork Trail #3308 which enters Three Sisters Wilderness Echo Trail #3309 See Trail page for more information.

East Fork, Upper Trailhead

This trailhead provides access to: East Fork Trail #3308 See Trail page for more information.

East Gate

East Gate Access is a small gravel boat/canoe access for the Big Piney River. Starting from East Gate and floating down the river you can do a nice short paddle of 3 miles to Crossroads River Access, or a longer trip of 11 miles to…

East Hamilton Boat Ramp: (409) 625-1940

The East Hamilton Boat Ramp, located on the 185,000-acre Toledo Bend Reservoir, is maintained and operated by the Sabine River Authority of Texas. Located at the end of FM 2261, east of Patroon, the boat ramp offers access to the reservoir throughout most of the year. The reservoir is administrated by the Sabine River Authority of Texas and Louisiana. Camping is not allowed in the parking area.

East Hatchery Ford Boating Site

Beautiful boat takeout on the Henry's Fork of the Snake River just upstream of Upper Mesa Falls.  Remember, this is the last developed boat takeout before Upper Mesa Falls.  

East Indian Creek OHV Road 4S10

4.1 miles from junction of San Jacinto Ridge OHV Road 5S09 to Indian Canyon OHV Road 4S06

East Iron Creek Reservoir

      This is a warm-water fishery with small-mouth bass and blue gill.

East Kachess Group Site

One group site near Kachess Lake with a capacity of 100 people and 25 vehicles. The campground is equipped with picnic tables, campfire rings with grills and vault toilets. By reservation only at recreation.gov or by calling 877-444-6777