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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 4771 - 4800 of 17629

East Lake

East Lake is a popular recreation lake in a setting of wooded shorelines, sandy beaches and brilliant blue-green water. The lake is one of two exceptional trout lakes nestled in the caldera of the Newberry National Volcanic Monument, the largest ice-age volcano in Oregon. In addition to fishing for kokanee, rainbow trout,…

East Lake Boating Site

East Lake is situated in the Newberry Caldera and is fed by snowmelt and underground springs. This boat launch is on the southwest side of East Lake within the East Lake Campground and has a paved boat ramp…

East Lake Campground

Most sites in this campground are either on the lake or no more than a couple minute walk away. There are opportunities for bird watching, bicycling, sightseeing and boating. There are nearby hikes into the lava rock and close by waterfalls. Find a map of this campground here. There is a boat launch area within…

East Lake Campsites

Three primitive campsites are located on the 53 acre East Lake. East Lake has fishing for largemouth bass, perch, bluegill and bullheads. There is no drinking water at this location. A boat access is located just past site #1. It is unimproved, shallow and sandy. Carry-in access is recommended.

East Lake Creek TH #1880

The East Lake Creek trail begins at West Lake Creek Road and ends at Upper Camp Lake. This popular trail begins as a well-defined, moderately uphill dirt path through lodge pole pine and aspen with the first 2 miles traveling through damp lush aspen forest with abundant wildflowers down to East Lake Creek. This first 2 miles makes a popular short hike to the wooden bridge over East Lake Creek. After crossing the…

East Lake Crockett: (940) 627-5475

Located on the northeast shore of the 450-acre Lake Crockett, East Lake Crockett Recreation Area was completed in 1968. Lake Crockett was built in the 1930s and has provided recreational opportunities to its visitors for many years. The lake is stocked with catfish, sunfish, crappie and bass. A paved boat ramp and fishing pier are accessible from the parking lot.

East Lake Resort

Lodge located on the shores of East Lake.

East Lemolo Campground

A cluster of clearings in the lodgepole pine forest along the southeast shore of Lemolo Lake, this informal camp is a favorite with fishermen and sandpipers alike. This campground offers direct and unobstructed access to the lake's shoreline, and several campsites are only feet from the beach. Facilities 15 informal campsites with picnic tables and fire pits Vault toilet No drinking water Limited garbage disposal…

East Leon #730

The East Leon Trail #730 is usually blocked by the snow line until late June with snow drifts present until early July. The trail remains open usually until snowfall restricts travel again in mid-fall. This trail receives most of its use in the fall during the big game hunting season. It travels primarily through a mixture of spruce/fir stands with intermittent grassy openings and  is moderate in…

East Maroon Trailhead #1983

ALERTS: • Bear canisters are required for all backpackers in the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness.• Advance reservation permits are required for overnight stays in the Maroon Bells - Snowmass Wilderness Overnight Permit Zones.

East Marvine Campground

The East Marvine Campground has 7 non-reservable campsites with picnic tables, toilet, fire grates, and trash disposal. The campground adjacent to East Marvine Trail #1822 and Marvine Trail #1823. Nearby fishing is available at East Marvine Creek, Marvine Creek, Marvine Lakes, Rainbow Lake & Guthrie Lake. The Marvine parking areas provide plenty of room for trailers and vehicles. Hitchracks are available in the…

East Marvine TH #1822

The East Marvine Trail begins on the left side of the corrals near the parking area adjacent to East Marvine Campground. It crosses East Marvine Creek, then follows it upstream .5 miles to the Flat Tops Wilderness boundary. The trail meets Johnson Lake 1.5…

East McKee Divide #597

The East McKee Trail #597 begins on Forest Service Road #608, McKee Draw Road, and ends at the end of Forest Service Road #597, East McKee Divide Road. The trail starts out in McKee Draw and in the first 0.5 miles it climbs steeply up the eastern side of the canyon. The climb becomes more gradual as it turn south and meet FSR #597 where the trail ends but the road continues south.…

East Meadow Campground

The campground offers single and double family campsites, each equipped with a picnic table and campfire ring. The campground lies on the northeastern shore of the lake, in a forest of pine and fir trees. Some sites have a view of the lake and boats can be moored nearby. 

East Meadow Creek #1886

The East Meadow Creek Trail begins at Red Sandstone Road #700 and ends at Meadow Creek Trail #1889. This is a good trail for horses and there are several loops to be made by combining this trail with others in this area of the…

East Miller #2202

The East Miller Creek Trail is 4.7 miles long. It begins at Forest Road 215 and ends at Forest Road 211.

East Mineral Creek #593

The East Mineral Creek trail is 2.2 miles long. It begins at Forest Trail #466 and ends at Forest Trail #465. The trail is open for the following uses: hiking, and horseback riding

East Mountain Spring Trailhead

The East Mountain Spring Trailhead includes a loading/unloading ramp for ATVs.

East Mountain Way Trailhead

The East Mountain Way Trailhead is a signed site with a loading/unloading ramp for ATVs.

East Naturita Winter Trailhead

East Naturita Winter Trailhead is a 15-acre gravel parking area located approximately ten miles south of Norwood, Colorado that serves as a winter parking area for both snowmobilers and cross-country skiers. The West End Sledders Snowmobile Club maintains 30 miles of groomed trails starting on County Road 46M. Snowmobilers can access the groomed trails (snow conditions permitting) from the East Naturita Winter…

East Park Campground

There are 21 campsites on the shore of East Park Reservoir where you can fish for rainbow trout. There is a trailhead at north end of the lake that leads east to US 191, and another one at the south end that leads west to Oaks Park Lake. This is a fantastic waterfowl hunting area.

East Parksville Boat Launch

East Parksville Boat Launch provides access to the northeastern portion of Parksville Lake. It is a longer ramp, suitable for larger craft. A vault toilet, boat trailer parking, and a dock are provided. Parksville Lake has bass, trout, blue gill, catfish, yellow perch and crappie. Campsites are dispersed along the lakeshore. Parksville Beach and Mac Point are two popular swimming areas located nearby. Parksville…

East Pond Trailhead (Kancamagus Hwy)

This trailhead accesses the northern end of the East Pond trail. Gaining the quiet ridge between Mt. Osceola and Scar Ridge at 2.9 miles, the trail descends to scenic East Pond at 3.7, passing a side loop to Little East Pond before the terminus on Tripoli Road at 5.1 miles.

East Pond Trailhead (Tripoli Rd)

The East Pond trail offers easy access to the very scenic shores of East Pond, as well as an interesting side loop to the more remote Little East Pond. Reaching East Pond in 1.4 miles, hikers can continue onward to the height of land at 2.2 miles and down the less travelled half to reach the Kancamagus Highway (NH Rte. 112) in 5.1 miles.

East Portal Trailhead

Provides access to South Boulder Creek Trail, Forest Lakes Trail, Crater Lakes Trail, Ute Trail and the Continental Divide Trail inside the James Peak Wilderness.

East Rim Viewpoint

The East Rim Viewpoint overlooks North Canyon and the Saddle Mountain Wilderness. It offers a majestic, panoramic view of the Saddle Mountain Wilderness as well as portions of House Rock Valley, Marble Canyon and the Navajo Indian Reservation. This viewpoint is accessible with a paved path and is a great place in the autumn to view fall colors.  …

East River #634

The East River Trail #634 begins on Forest Service Road 738.1A and ends on the Verzuh Young Bafand Ditch. This 4.4 mile round-trip trail is located just outside Crested Butte on the far side of Crested Butte Mountain. It follows the East River and provides an easy walk or ride not far from town with great wildflowers and terrific view of the East River Valley and White Rock Mountain.…