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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 4801 - 4830 of 17629

East Rosebud Area

The East Rosebud drainage is one of the more scenic locations in the Beartooths and offers many opportunities for hiking, fishing, and camping. For a map of East Rosebud Rd, including campground locations, click here.For individual trail maps, click on the trail below or see our list of…

East Rosebud Campground

East Rosebud Campground is nestled in the trees, not far from East Rosebud Lake. East Rosebud is considered one of the more scenic drainages in the Beartooths and the campground is a short distance from the East Rosebud Trail (#15), Spread Creek Trail (#13), and Phantom Creek Trail (#17).  Jimmy Joe Campground and Sand Dunes Picnic Ground also located in the East Rosebud drainage. *Please be advised that much…

East Sawmill Canyon #146

The Greaterville Trail, combined with the East Sawmill Canyon Trail, provides access from the northeast to Florida Saddle, one of the major trail crossroads in the Santa Rita Range. This saddle marks the beginning of the…

East Seelye Bay Boat Area

A concrete boat ramp on the north side of Cut Foot Sioux Lake provides access to the 2852 acre Cut Foot Sioux Lake and the 56,470 acre Lake Winnibigoshish. Cut Foot Sioux Lake is west of MN Highway 46 and the boat landing is on the north shore of Cut Foot. Northern pike, walleye perch and other panfish are found in this lake.

East Seelye Bay Campground

Located at 58987 Eagle Nest Road Deer River, MN, 20 miles north of Deer River on Highway 46. Turn west on Eagle Nest Road (FR 2198) and follow the road for 2 ½ miles. East Seelye Bay has 13 campsites, a picnic area, a swimming beach, boat ramp and parking area. The Cut Foot Sioux National Recreation Trail runs past the campground and along Seelye Point.  | …

East Shore Trailhead

The East Shore Trailhead is located in the Arapaho National Recreation Area. The East Shore Trail follows the shore of Shadow Mountain Reservoir and enters into Rocky Mountain National Park. This trailhead provides access to the Continental Divide Trail.

East Short Pines Land Unit

One of eight land units on the Sioux Ranger District, remotely located south east of Camp Crook South Dakota this small land unit has no designated recreation areas, but offers opportunities for dispersed OHV riding and hiking.  Refer to the Sioux Motor Vehicle Use Map for primitive trails.

EAST SIDE

EAST ASPECT - All trails and picnic sites found on the east side of the Sandia Mountain Range.

East Snowmass TH #1977

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 Soap #535

The East Soap trail is 4.9 miles long. It begins at Forest Trail #443 and ends at Forest Trail #444. The trail is open for the following uses: hiking, and horseback riding

East Sullivan Campground

This campground is located on the north end of beautiful Sullivan Lake and offers many recreational opportunities. Campsites are suitable for both tent and RV camping.

East Table Boating Site

East Table boat ramp is a quiet boat ramp that receives less use than West Table. No trailers are allowed at East Table boat ramp. If you are not planning on using a trailer for your boat, East Table is a great place to launch because it is quiet and located just a few minutes from West Table boat launch. Your group would be able to take your time getting ready without the pressure of many visitors waiting their…

East Table Campground

East Table Campground is located along the designated Wild and Scenic Snake River. The campground offers excellent views of the surrounding mountains and the river, and is nicely wooded to shelter visitors from the highway.…

East Table Creek Trailhead

This trailhead is located in the Snake River Canyon, off of Highway 89 south of Hoback Junction. The turnoff is signed and is a small dirt road leading up to the trailhead parking in a grassy area next to East Table Creek. A large outfitting camp operates here in the fall and parking can be tight. This is the main access to the East Table Cr Trail #4063, which is a non-motorized trail into the Palisades Wilderness…

East Table Group Campground

East Table Group Campground offers space for camping when campgrounds along the Snake River are nearly full. The campground is located across the highway from the Snake River and offers excellent morning and evening views of the surrounding mountains. It is a good option for groups.

East Tower Hunt Camp

Get back to nature while enjoying this year-round primitive camping area. This location is used primarily as a hunt camp during general gun season.

East Tumamait Trailhead - 21W03

The East Tumamait Trailhead (elev. 8800 ft.) is located on the top of Mt. Pinos at the west end of Forest Service Road 9N24.  Public vehicle access is prohibited over this road. Trailhead parking is located 2.0 miles away to the east at the Chula Vista paved parking lot at the end of Mt. Pinos Highway.  Forest Road 9N24 begins at the southwest edge of this parking lot.  There is one vault toilet at…

East Twin Lake

This is one of our Backcountry sites which is a near- wilderness single party site and is accessible only by foot or boat. These sites are first come, first served. There are 2 sites on this lake, each have a fire grate, a latrine and may have a picnic table. A few reminders: Hang food packs, put your fire out each time you leave your campsite, treat or boil all water, wash yourself and dishes at least 150ft from…

East Twin Recreation Area

East Twin Recreation Area is a family favorite nestled within a maple, birch and hemlock forest on 110-acre East Twin Lake just five miles north of Clam Lake. The campground offers 9 campsites that can accommodate RV's up to 30 feet. A developed boat ramp, picnic area, drinking water, fishing pier, and vault toilets are available. Each campsite has a parking spur, fire ring, picnic table and tent pad. East Twin Lake…

East Twin Springs (741)

East Twin Springs Trail (741) is 1.4 miles long and provides access from the Stoner Mesa Upper Trailhead to: Stoner Creek Trail (625) - 4.9 mile trail with sections open to motorcycles and e-bikes which then intersects with…

East Unaweep #612

The East Unaweep Trail #612 begins at an intersection with the Basin Trail #603 and ends at an intersection with the Little Bear Lake Trail #660. This trail travels through a canyon climbing gradually up to Little Bear Lake. This is a well-used trail and easy to follow as it passes through aspen, ponderosa pine, and spruce/fir. The climb is gradual until the last stretch where it tops out on the mesa, here it…

East Upton Trailhead

In the northeastern-most corner of Thunder Basin National Grassland, just 2 miles north of Upton, Wyoming.

East Verde Picnic

  Set in the shade of tall pine trees, East Verde Picnic is perfect for any day trip that you have planned. You can see a variety of wildlife along with the beautiful scenery that Payson has to offer.

East Weaver Group Campground

The East Weaver Group Campground is available by reservation only. It offers 10 sites, picnic tables, fire rings and a vault toilet. Located in the Weaverville area at the end of East Weaver Road, on the banks of East Weaver Creek, this is a rustic campground with plenty of trees. It is primarily a tent campground but small trailers can fit in 30% of the spurs. The road is paved and the spurs are dirt.  Each…

East Willow #609

The East Willow trail is 0.6 miles long. It begins at Forest Road #882.1D and ends at Forest Trail #610. The trail is open for the following uses: hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and motorcycle trail riding

East Zone

The East Unit of the Hiawatha National Forest is located in the east side of the Upper Peninsula, bordering three of the Great Lakes: Lake Superior Lake Michigan Lake Huron The eastern portion stretches north from the town of St. Ignace, which lies along Lakes Michigan and Huron, to the shore of Lake Superior west of the city of Sault Ste. Marie.

Eastbay Campground

Located 40 minutes south of Silver Lake, Oregon, East Bay is a desirable campground located at the base of Hager Mountain on the scenic Thompson Reservoir. Enjoy gorgeous views of the mountain and shady campsites thanks to the ponderosa pines and aspens. Eighteen spacious campsites accommodate tent and RV camping. Amenities include picnic tables, fire rings, potable water, and three vault toilets. East Bay is a…

Eastern Divide Ranger District

Recreational areas and opportunities within the Eastern Divide Ranger District.

Eastern Kenai Peninsula

The Eastern Kenai Peninsula in the Chugach National Forest is best known for its spectacular recreational opportunities. Its forested lands, mountains, and rivers are just minutes south of Anchorage, the largest city in Alaska. The peninsula is a haven for visitors and residents alike. A hiker’s paradise, it boasts hundreds of miles of maintained trails. For the fisher­man, numerous opportunities exist to reel in “…