Farnsworth CUA Dispersed Camping
Farnsworth Dispersed camping is located at an elevation of over 9,000 feet and are mostly shaded by aspen trees. Facilities include a vault restroom, information kiosk, with graveled roads and camp spurs. Farnsworth reservoir is located about 1.5 miles west of the dispersed camp sites (FR284) and can be great fishing. There is also fishing at Twin Ponds, Cold…
Farris Creek #409
The Farris Creek Trail #409 begins at Forest Service Road 740, Cement Creek Road, across from the Cement Creek Guard Station. It is split into two sections, the southern portion stops at FSR 736, Farris Creek Road. Follow FSR 736 for about 2.5 miles and the Farris Creek Trail #409 will pick up again and continue for another 1.5 miles and ends at FSR 738, Brush Creek Road. The trail climbs quickly for the first mile…
Farris Creek Bypass #409.5A
The Farris Creek Bypass Trail #409.5A begins at an intersection with the Farris Creek Trail #409 and ends at an intersection with the Doubletop Trail #405. The Farris Creek Trail is only open to motorcycles for the first 0.3 miles. This bypass trail is open to motorcycles and connects the Farris Creek Trail to the Doubletop Trail. This trail is a steady climb gaining 1,540 feet in about 2.6 miles.…
Farris Creek Connector #445
The Farris Creek Connector Trail #445 begins at an intersection with the Farris Creek Trail #409 and ends and an intersection with the Farris Creek Bypass Trail #409.5A. This trail switchbacks its way up the ridge, continually climbing until its end. Numerous loop routes can be created by combining this trail with the nearby Ferris trails and Doubletop trails.…
Farview Point
Farview Point. Viewpoint overlooking the Banning pass.
Farwell North Trailhead
Trail # 1203. Motorized double track, ATV trail leading to a single track motorcycle trail. Connects to the 409 Road.
Farwell South Trailhead
Trail # 1203. Motorized single track, motorcycle trail.
Fashoda Campground
CAUTION: There are bears in the area. Please keep all foods, soaps, and garbage properly stored in bear boxes. Note: Parking for this campground is in the central parking lot. You can drive down to campsite to drop off gear then park in parking area. Please check with the campground attendant or entrance board before setting up your camp.
Father and Sons Campground
CLOSED DUE TO FIRE DAMAGE
Father and Sons Campground and Picnic Area is a developed campground located near Cottonwood Ridge. The campground is composed of 12 individual units and 1 group units that can accommodate a total of 100 people. The campground is suitable for trailer and tent camping. This area is accessible for a season that varies usually between June and September. Campground amenities…
Father Dyer Campground
Father Dyer Campground has 26 sites and is located in a shaded lodgepole pine forest near the eastern shore of Turquoise Lake at an elevation of 9,900 feet. A foot trail to the lake is available between campsites 16 and 17. Facilities include picnic tables, fire rings, pedestal grills, potable water and vault toilets. Usage is moderate during weekdays but heavy on weekends. Altitude sickness may occur at this…
Faucherie Group Campground
Faucherie Group Campground is a spectacular site at the edge of Faucherie Lake surrounded by rocky cliffs and boulders. There are two 25 person units with tables, fire rings/grills and bear proof food lockers. There are vault toilets and garbage service. The road to access the campground is very rough, rocky, and narrow. Low clearance vehicles and trailers are not recommended.
Fawn Group Campground
Located 15 miles north of Weaverville on Hwy 3, on the Stuart Fork arm of Trinity lake, Fawn offers fishing, hiking and water sports.
Each group loop is equipped with a group site, bear- proof food lockers, several tables, group fire grill and fireplace. There are 19 separate campsites with tables, fireplaces and drinking water. Loop A is a small overflow loop for parking. Loop B and Loop C…
Fawn Lakes Campground
A very popular campground with some sites right on the Red River. 22 combination tent and trailer campsites; Tables, fireplaces, toilets. Water from river not recommended for drinking.
Fawnskin Picnic Area
Day use only. No overnight camping/parking. 20 picnic sites located behind the Crystal Lake Visitor Center. Vehicles must display a valid Adventure Pass or America the Beautiful Interagency Pass.
Fay-Luther Trailhead
Generally open May to October as weather and conditions allow.
Feather Creek Trailhead
The Feather Creek Trail #767 marks the beginning of a secluded hike through nature. Where it lacks in scenic views, it makes up for with a feeling of calm and enjoyable isolation deep in the woods.
The whole path is in good condition and very gentle to walk on. There are bridges from stream crossings and a few benches along the way. If you choose to go right on the main trail and veer off on to Trail #768,…
Feather Falls Trailhead Campground
Five developed units are available for overnight camping on a first come, first-served basis. Each campsite is equipped with a table and a fire ring. The Feather Falls area is bear habitat, and bears are attracted to trash and food. Please help keep yourself and your fellow campers safe, and store all food and dispose of all waste properly. Local attractions include hiking, biking equestrian and nature viewing,
For…
Feather River Canyon Recreation Area
Located 32 miles west of Quincy on Hwy 70, the Feather River Canyon Area has multiple campgrounds and trails. Located on the west branch of the north fork of the Feather River along Caribou Road, the area offers canoeing, kayaking, rafting and berry picking in late summer. Gansner Bar, North Fork, and Queen Lily campgrounds are located just off Caribou Road with Hallstead nearby on…
Feather River Homesites
Recreation residences under Special Use Authorization
Federal Gulch Campground and Trailhead
Federal Gulch Campground is a non-fee, non-reservation campground located on the East Fork of the Wood River. The campground is composed of 3 campsites on the East Fork of the Wood River. The trailhead provides access to Federal Gulch Tr. No. 169, which connects to the remote and seldom-visited Little Wood River country. The campground is generally accessible May through October. Campground…
Fehr Lake
This body of water is part of the Duchesne drainage.
Felt Picnic Site
Elevation: 4,500'. 5 picnicking units.
Fence Meadow Camping Area
Located on the High Sierra Ranger District
Fenn Pond
Fenn Pond is located across from Fenn Ranger Station. It has an accessible trail and boardwalk. It is stocked with trout by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game.
Fish Your National Forests: This site can be accessed by Passenger Car; Fish available include: Trout; Types of fishing available include: Wade, Shore, Non-motorized boat, Float tube, Fly, Spin, Bait; ADA accessible fishing access with fishing pier …
Fenske Lake Campground
The Fenske Lake Campground is a small, remote campground with large, majestic pine trees. It is an ideal base camp from which to explore the area by fishing, hiking, sightseeing and back country canoeing.
New beach access stairs and other enhancements to the campground made possible by Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA) funds during 2022…
Fenwick Mines Day Use Area
Visitors to Fenwick Mines will find trails to hike, ponds to fish, and a picnic shelter (complete with horseshoe pit) that’s perfect for spending a great Sunday afternoon with friends and family. A one mile, wheelchair accessible trail will lead you through wetland, stream, and forest habitats providing lots of opportunities to see wildlife.
Fern Basin Campground
Located approximately fifty miles southeast of San Bernardino and 6.5 miles North of Idyllwild. Campground is located in a forested area. Road and spurs are paved. Parking spurs may not be level. Some first come, first serve sites may be available. All campsites have picnic tables and fire rings. Campfires are allowed within the fire rings provided if current fire restrictions allow. Firewood is not sold at the…
Fern Creek Trailhead # 815
Near Creede, CO