Adams Fork Trailhead, Trail 713
The trailhead is on FDR 247, about 1 mile above Platoro Reservoir. The trailhead parking is to the left of the road, the trail is across the road to the right. This area is open to dispersal camping, the space is limited.
Adams Gulch Trailhead
Adams Gulch Trailhead is the most popular trailhead on the Ketchum Ranger District. Located just outside of Ketchum, it provides a jumping off point for a quick hike on Sunnyside Trail, a bike ride down Forbiden Fruit, or a backcounty adventure to Fox Peak. Trailhead amenities include vault toilets and an interpretive sign. All trails in Adams Gulch are closed to motor vehicles, including e-bikes, except for Old…
Adams Lake Road #601.2C
Adams Lake Road is accessible from Forest Road 601. The Road is 0.88 miles long and leads visitors to the northeast side of Adams Lake. Adams Lake is a fantastic setting for dispersed camping and fishing.
The Adams Lake Road is open to the following uses: Full-sized vehicles, OHVs, bicycles, horses, and hiking. High-clearance, 4 wheel drive vehicles are recommended for motorized travel.
Adams Ranger Station
Adams Camp served as a way station along the Milner Trail as early as 1862. The Forest Service established the area adjacent to Adams Camp as an administrative site in 1919. The old Adams Ranger's house was built in 1932, but has not been occupied since the 1960s. The Forest Service, along with partners, began renovation of this historic building in 2003. It has been available to the public for rental since 2008.…
Adax
This body of water is part of the Weber drainage.
ADELAIDE CAMPGROUND
OverviewAdelaide Campground is located in Corn Creek Canyon on the south end of the Pahvant Mountain Range near Kanosh, Utah.
FacilitiesThe campground offers one group site that can accommodate 48 guests and up to 15 vehicles. Nine individual sites are also available. These sites can accommodate six to eight guests and two vehicles. All of the individual sites are suitable for camp trailers…
Adelaide Trailhead
Adelaide Trailhead provides access to Shell Creek Trail - #057 which enters Cloud Peak Wilderness. There are no facilities at this trailhead and parking is limited.
Admiralty Cove Cabin
This is a typical Pan Abode cabin with an oil stove for heat. It has sleeping space for 4 to 6 people. An old CCC shelter is on site providing an additional covered area. The cabin rests on a level bench overlooking Admiralty Creek and a large grassy tidal meadow. Facilities: 2 single wooden bunks, 2 double wooden bunks, Cooking counter, Broom, Oil stove (uses #1 stove oil, NOT provided),Table and benches. The water…
Admiralty Island National Monument
Recreation opportunities on Admiralty Island National Monument
Adobe Trailhead
The site is located on Hwy #166. 20 miles east of Santa Maria.
This trail is currently within the Front Fire Closure area. No access. Trail is expected to reopen in early 2019.
Adobe Trailhead has one large parking area and serving hikers, equestrians. No motorized use allowed. The facility has no drinking water and trash receptacles. Please pack your trash out.
The Adobe trail (31W03) 2.5…
Adventure Mountain
Located at the top of Echo Summit, Adventure Mountain offers 18 machine groomed tubing lanes for every level. The plowed parking area is located safely away from Highway 50 and the resort offers tube rentals, snacks, beverages, and everything needed for a fun, family experience. For more information, visit their …
Adventure Mountain Lake Tahoe
Nestled on over 40 pristine acres at the top of Echo Summit, Adventure Mountain Lake Tahoe is South Lake Tahoe's premier machine groomed sledding, tubing, and snow play resort. Adventure Mountain Lake Tahoe is a winter wonderland with a base elevation of 7,350 feet, making it the highest sledding resort with the most amount of snowfall in the entire Tahoe Basin. They offer up affordable fun for the entire family,…
Aerie Crag Picnic Area and Campground
Lakeside picnic area along the Rush Creek on June Lake Loop. When local campgrounds are full this site may be opened as overflow camping for self-contained RV's. 10 sites total, great for emergencies or while waiting for something to come open.
Aeroplane Mesa #705 Trailhead
Trailhead for the Aeroplane Mesa - Trail #705 and access into the northern portion of the Gila Wilderness located at the Aeroplane Mesa Campground.
Aeroplane Mesa Campground
Aeroplane Mesa Campground is a great location for hikers and horseback riders to access the wilderness. The area is relatively open and 'park-like' with grass interspersed with trees.
Afterglow
Afterglow Trail is part of the Mount Elden Dry Lake Hills Trail System and the Schultz Creek Loops Trail System.
The Mount Elden/Dry Lake Hills (MEDL) trail system was dedicated in 1987. There are eight trailheads…
Afton Rest Area Interpretive Site
Forest Service information, including a district map and summer or winter travel opportunities is provided on a kiosk. The Town of Afton offers a trailer dump station and garbage dumpsters at this location as well.
Agassa Lake
Agassa Lake is a small lake that is ideal for day trips or an overnight at the back country campsite. The lake contains walleye and perch.
Nearby lake includes Big Lake.
Downloadable information and map.
Agate Creek #484
The Agate Creek Trail #484 begins at the Agate Trailhead on Highway 50 and ends at its intersection with the Crest Trail #531. The trail heads eastward, winding through the Agate Creek drainage and steadily gains in elevation. It parallels the Continental Divide and eventually rises up to meet the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail approximately 2.5 miles from Marshall Pass. After leaving the creek…
Agate Falls
These scenic waterfalls are nestled under a railroad trestle, adding historical interest to the already picturesque falls. The trail to the falls is not long but is moderately difficult in grade. The parking area and hiking trail are maintained by Michigan DOT. While the waterfalls are not on National Forest Lands, they are almost completely surrounded by Ottawa National Forest. The parking area is generally…
Agate Spur #484.2A
Forest Trail #484.2A (Agate Spur Trail) is 0.6 miles long. It begins at U.S. Highway 50 (T. 48 N. R. 5 E. Section 6) and ends at Forest Trail #484 (T48N R5E Section 6). Forest Trail #484.2A is open for the following uses: hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, motorcycle trail riding
Agnew Meadow Wildflower Trailhead
This short nature trail through meadow habitat gives the opportunity to see many plant species.
Agnew Meadows Campground
Agnew Meadows Campground includes a Family Campground, a Group Campground, and an Equestrian Campground.
It is located in the Reds Meadow Valley, just west of Mammoth Lakes, California. Popular with large families, this campground provides access to some of the most spectacular wilderness in the Sierra and many outdoor activities such as horseback riding, fishing, hiking and photography. The campground is a…
Agua Caliente #140
Provides access to the upper slopes of Mt. Hopkins, the second most prominent peak in the Santa Ritas. The Agua Caliente Trail winds 5.2 miles along the north slopes through a cool forest of conifers, oaks, and aspens, providing good views of the Multiple Mirror Telescope on the mountain’s summit as well as the upper reaches of Madera…
Agua Dulce Equestrian Trailhead
Agua Dulce Equestrian Trailhead
Distance
1.8 - 2.3 miles (one way) depending on trail connection
Pets Allowed
Yes
Fees
Adventure Pass Required
Hike/Ride Time
Full day
Difficulty
Easy to Strenuous - dependent on connection
Best…
Agua Piedra Campground and Group Shelters
A relaxing, shaded campground nestled in a spruce-fir and aspen stands with great access for fishing and hiking. 40 single sites, each with a picnic table and fire ring; Two double sites, each with two tables and a fire ring; Two group shelters located west of the campground.
Agua Sarca Trailhead & Agua Sarca Trail 231
The Agua Sarca Trailhead is located about 1.7 miles down Forest Road 231 (aka Tunnel Spring Road). There is a small parking area on the left. Agua Sarca Trail 231 begins across from the parking area, and it is an unmaintained trail, which becomes more and more difficult as you get further into Agua Sarca Canyon.
The trail may be difficult to follow and should only be…
Ah Hee Diggings Interpretive Site
The Ah Hee Diggins Interpretive Site displays the mining efforts of Chinese miners in the late 1800s and the resulting hand-stacked rock tailings that can be seen from the Elkhorn Drive Scenic Byway. Although the miners could not file their own claims, holders could sell or lease worked-out claims to Chinese owned companies. To pursue their gold mining efforts, the miners muscled rock into piles across 16…
Ahart Campground
Ahart Campground is located on the Middle American River and is near French Meadows Reservoir. Campground is close in proximity to Granite Chief Wilderness. It is surrounded by a coniferous forest.
AhDiNa Campground
AhDiNa Recreation Opportunity Guide
Description: Located on the Lower McCloud River at an elevation of 2300 feet, this remote campground has 16 sites with tables and fire rings, flush toilets, and drinking water. The dirt access road from Lake McCloud is very rough and rocky. Low clearance vehicles, trailers, and RVs are…