Gomez Peak Trailhead
Trailhead providing access to the Gomez Peak Trail System is a popular non-motorized use area for hikers or mountain bikers as a day use site. The trails are interconnected throughout the system, with signs placed at major junctions on the trails. The main junctions are numbered and indicated on the map by a blue circle.
Maps posted on the signboards at trail major junctions are oriented to the North. It…
Goodman Creek Trailhead
This trailhead provides access for Goodman Creek Trail.
Goodwin Lake Trailhead
This is a remote trailhead located near Curtis Canyon off of the National Elk Refuge Road. It is a fairly high altitude trailhead that lies on the edge of the forest and offers spectacular views of the Tetons. The access road has become extremely washed out in places and four wheel drive, high clearance vehicles are recommended. Road can be very rough in the spring and fall and is subject to seasonal closures. This…
Goose Bay Cabin
Goose Bay Cabin is open and reservations can be made at recreation.gov for the newly reconstructed Goose Bay Cabin in Prince William Sound.
The Forest Service closed the original cabin in 2012 after it was irreparably damaged by extreme snow loading. The new A-frame cabin sits just yards away from a pristine inlet in Goose Bay and is accessible by boat or seaplane…
Goose Creek Campground
Approximately a two-hour drive southwest of Denver at an elevation of 7,723 feet, the Goose Creek Campground offers developed camping near the Lost Creek Wilderness. Recreational opportunities in the area include fishing, hiking, mountain biking and scenic drives. Goose Creek runs through the campground and generally runs year round. Although not deep, the buddling brook supplies soothing sounds,…
Goose Creek Campground
Located along Goose Creek, near the Chiwawa River, this site offers access to motorcycle trails.
Goose Creek Falls Trailhead
This trailhead is also known as Gordon Titus parking lot.
The Goose Creek Falls trailhead is a large parking area off Brundage/Goose Lake Road, 1 mile south of Brundage Ski Resort. This is a popular parking area for snowmobiles during the winter. The Goose Creek Falls Trail #354 leaves…
Goose Creek Trailhead
A popular trailhead for both motorized and non-motorized activities connecting to multiple other trails.
Motorized users should refer to Forest Map and Motor Vehicle Use Map for seasonal designated dates.
Provides loops to several other trails or possibilities for day hiking.
Goose Egg Dispersed Camping
Located on south shore of Tieton River off Forest Service road #1200 (South Fork Tieton) lower entrance, 1/4 mile past the bridge on right.
Goose Egg Sno-Park non-motorized
This area has groomed cross-country trails when there is adequate snow. Best snow is typically mid to late winter.
Goose Lake - Granite Mt, New Meadows RD
From McCall, travel five miles west on Highway 55. Turn right on Goose Lake Road/Forest Road #257 and proceed nine miles north. This area is typically snow-free from July to October.
At the heart of this area is Goose Lake. This “no-wake” lake allows for motorized use, and the boat ramp is located adjacent to the…
Goose Lake Campground
Goose Lake Campground has 13 campsites that include table, fire ring, food locker, vault toilets and parkin. Access to some campsites is via rough unpaved roads. Some of the features of this area include breathtaking scenery and over 20 scenic lakes for hiking, biking and equestrian enjoyment.
Goose Lake Camping Area
A group of dispersed camping spots located along Goose Lake and Goose Lake Road. Sites are not developed, nor are they designed for large RVs. Several fire rings and outhouses are located along this section of camp sites. A developed campground, Grouse Campround, is nearby.
Fish Your National…
Goose Lake Fishing
Fishing at goose lake is accessible from Highway 38 at Red River, proceed south on Highway 578 to goose lake turnoff. Goose lake road is four wheel drive road.
Goose Lake Road #257
The Goose Lake Road (also known as Brundage Mountain road) provides access to Brundage Reservoir, Granite Lake, Goose Lake, Hazard Lakes and Lava Butte. The area encompasses high mountain meadows with fishing, camping and hiking opportunities. This area also shows remnants of the 1989 and 1994 forest fires. Goose Lake Road (Forest Road #257) is located 4.5 miles north of McCall or 6.5 miles east of New Meadows off…
Goose Meadow Campground
Goose Meadow Campground is located between the Truckee River and Highway 89, five miles south of Truckee, and not far from Tahoe City. The campground is situated on the banks above the Truckee River. Most sites are forested and shaded, and all are a short walking distance to the river. The campground offers single-family campsites, each equipped with a picnic table, campfire ring and grill. Each site has a bear box…
Gooseberry #814
The Gooseberry Trail #814 begins and ends at intersections with the Clear Fork Trail #810. It climbs up a small drainage through aspen trees and past beaver ponds until it tops out high on Huntsman Ridge near the 10,000 foot level. For the next 2 miles it basically contours northward along the Huntsman, much of it passing through an old burned area. It is an area of big open parks interspersed with conifer and aspen…
Gooseberry Administrative Site Cabin
The Gooseberry Administrative Site Cabin Rentals are historic structures. Guests are required to keep the facility clean during their stay and clean up prior to departing. Maid service is not available. A volunteer host is located on-site to answer questions and assist with your stay. There are 3 bunk cabins (50 single beds), a large recreation hall (tables and chairs), kitchen, bathroom with showers, picnic tables…
Gooseberry Campground
Gooseberry Campground is located in the Spanish Fork - Scofield Recreation Area on the Manti-La Sal National Forest's Ferron/Price Ranger District. This campground is on an aspen-covered hillside in a beautiful mountain valley above Gooseberry Reservoir at an elevation of 8,500 feet. Sagebrush and mature fir trees dot the area. Gooseberry Reservoir, which is visible from several sites, offers good cutthroat and…
GOOSEBERRY CAMPGROUND
Overview
Gooseberry Campground is 18 miles from Salina, Utah. Visitors enjoy riding off-highway vehicles, fishing, and exploring local trails.
Natural FeaturesGooseberry is situated in the Gooseberry drainage south of Interstate 70 in central Utah at an approximate elevation of 8,000 feet. Dense stands of aspens forest the area, offering shade and beautiful autumn color.
RecreationPopular activities in the area…
Gooseberry Cross-Country Ski Trailhead
The Summit Ranger District offers 25.5 miles of marked cross-country ski trails. The trails are of varying difficulty: from fairly level beginners trails, to steeper and narrow trails for advanced skiers.
The Gooseberry trail crosses several downhill ski runs at Dodge Ridge Ski Area. Use caution when on the Gooseberry Trail between the downhill ski runs. Numerous skiers and snowboarders go through the trees and may…
Gooseberry Equestrian Trailhead
Gooseberry Equestrian Trailhead is located next to the creek and adjacent to the paved Gooseberry Road 640 with a gravel parking lot and hitching rail. This is the beginning of non-motorized trail 285 which passes Gooseberry campground, connects with other trails, and provides access to Hamilton reservoir. Please pack-out what you pack-in. No camping or ATV use allowed at the trailhead.
GOOSEBERRY I-70 TRAILHEAD
I-70 Trailhead is located on a sand bar point with Salina Creek flowing to the south. Shade is provided by Russion Olive trees. There are six dispersed camp sites with picnic tables. Facilities include a vault restroom, information kiosk, parking, and graveled road and camp spurs. ATV trails (50") and horseback riding (Great Western Trail) begin from the trailhead. Please pack-out what…
Gooseberry Interpretive Site
For a description of this site, please contact the Monticello Ranger District: 435-636-3340.
Gooseberry Reservoir
Gooseberry Reservoir is located in the Spanish Fork-Scofield Recreation Area on the Manti-La Sal National Forest's Ferron/Price Ranger District. This 79 acre Reservoir is located 2.6 miles off North Skyline Drive by Gooseberry Reservoir Campground. The Department of Wildlife Resources of Utah (…
Gooseberry Reservoir Campground
Gooseberry Reservoir Campground is located in the Spanish Fork-Scofield Recreation Area on the Manti-La Sal National Forest's Ferron/Price Ranger District. This campgound is located in a beautiful mountain valley in an open sagebrush meadow next to Gooseberry Reservoir at an elevation of 8,400 feet. The surrounding mountains are dotted with aspens, fir trees and sagebrush. The reservoir is visible from all…
GOOSEBERRY SNOWMOBILE TRAILHEAD
Gooseberry Snowmobile Trailhead is located along the Gooseberry Road (640) among pinyon and juniper trees. Sevier County plows snow to the gate at the trailhead. Facilities include a large gravel parking lot, vault restroom and information kiosk. The Gooseberry/Fish Lake groomed (by State of Utah) snowmobile trail climbs rapidly to the summit of Niotche Divide. The trail can be difficult…
Gooseberry Springs Trailhead
Trailhead is located on the upper loop of Forest Road 193, approximately 5 miles from State Highway 547.
Gooseneck Cove Boat-In Campground
Gooseneck Cove is one of four boat-access only campgrounds on Shasta lake. Located on the upper Sacramento arm of the lake, this facility is very popular. Whether or not the access is difficult varies depends on the current lake level. There are vault toilets and no piped water. This is a pack it in, pack it out facility.
Gooseneck Lake Campsites
Gooseneck Lake is an extremely busy lake, with private lands and cottages surrounding most of this 123 acre lake. As a result, pontoon boats, jet skis and water skiers and even occasional fishing boats can be seen and heard on the lake. There is no drinking water available at these campsites. An improved public boat access is located near Site #1. A toilet is nearby which is shared with site #1. The lake offers a…