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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 6421 - 6450 of 17629

Grouse Mountain Campground

This drive to campground offers four tent sites with fire rings, picnic tables and two pit toilets. Remember to bring water, and to take your garbage with you when you leave. There are a number of hiking opportunities in the vicinity of these sites: Devils Backbone trail, …

Grouse Mountain TH #2010

The Grouse Mountain trail links the West Grouse Creek Trail #2129 and the Cross Creek Trail #2006. One of these trails must be hiked about 6 miles just to get to this trail, so most people will require more than one day to hike this. The trail passes over an eastern shoulder of Grouse Mountain and several panoramas of the Sawatch Range can be seen from openings in the forest and near timberline areas along the trail…

Grouse Ridge Campground

Grouse Ridge Campground is located at the top of Grouse Ridge, spectacular vistas of granitic boulders, many alpine lakes, scattered pines, and wildflowers in the summer. Often late opening due to snow banks on access road. Hiking and biking trails lead off of ridge to the Grouse Lakes Area located at the base of the ridge. There are 9 campsites with tables and fire rings. Bear Boxes available. 5 campsites have…

Grouse Ridge Trailhead #848

Grouse Ridge Trail #848 is a short trail from the upper end of Cataract Trail #847 (just below Seven Point Mountain) down to Grouse Lake. Be advised most users access the trail via Cataract Creek Trail #847 (8.1 miles). There are no stream crossings.

Grouse Valley Cabin Complex

Grouse Valley Cabin Complex is currently closed for maintenance and repairs. There is currently no opening date and will likely be closed until at least the Summer of 2027. Grouse Valley is located in the Giant Sequoia National Monument within Sequoia National Forest. The facility is actually a complex of three cabins, including the Caretakers Cabin, Hillside Cabin and Lakeside Cabin.  The Lakeside Cabin is the…

Grouse Viewing Blinds - Bessey

One or two viewing blinds are set up each spring at the Bessey Ranger District to watch the mating dances of prairie grouse. The blinds have small square viewing windows for observing and photographing birds as they are dancing and booming on their display grounds, also known as leks.  View an…

Grouse Viewing Blinds - Fort Pierre

Viewing blinds are set up each spring to watch the mating dances of prairie grouse. The prairie grouse spring courtship viewing blinds are available, by reservation, April to mid-May.  The blinds have small square viewing windows for observing and photographing birds as they are dancing and booming on their display grounds, also known as leks. The blinds are 4 foot wide by 8 foot long by 5…

Grout Bay Picnic Area

Grout Bay Picnic Area is located on the scenic north shore of Big Bear Lake. The Grays Peak trailhead is across the highway from the picnic area. The picnic area is closed during nesting season from winter to spring, sometimes extending into summer. This site is accessible.  

Grout Pond Recreation Area

Grout Pond Recreation Area is available for year-round recreation. The recreation area is a great destination for camping, hiking, canoeing, kayaking and fishing all based around the 80 acre Grout Pond. Over 10 miles of multipurpose non-motorized trails are available for enjoyment. 

Grove Boat Ramp

Grove Boat Ramp is located at Grove Marina and provides boat access to the Grove Boat-in Campground. A fish cleaning station is located next to the restrooms. The ramp is located on…

Grove Boat-In Campground

Grove Boat-In Campground is accessible by boat from Laurel River Lake or by trail from Grove Drive-In Campground. The campground sits at the end of two peninsulas separated by a small bay. Most campsites are near the water's edge with boat moorings near each site. Each site has a tent pad, fire ring, picnic table, and lantern poles. Self-serve pay stations, water, and vault toilets are centrally located. There are…

Grove Drive-in Campground

Grove Drive-in Campground is located on a wooded ridge above Laurel River Lake, about 10 miles from Corbin, KY and 15 miles from Cumberland Falls State Resort Park. This scenic area provides plenty of opportunities for outdoor activity. The lake can be reached by hiking trails or by making a short drive to…

Grove Marina

Grove Marina is located on Laurel River Lake near Grove Campground. Rental boats, camping and fishing supplies, fishing licenses, and detailed maps of the lake are available at the marina. The marina is open year round and …

Groveland Ranger Station

Groveland Ranger District Office Location:24545 Highway 120Groveland, CA 95321 Phone: (209) 962-7825

Growden Heritage Site

Camp Growden, known as “Little America” because it housed Civilian Conservation Corps (CCCs) enrollees from around the country, was built in the 1930s west of Kettle Falls on the Colville National Forest. CCC workers built roads, trails, camps, and buildings, many of which are still in use today. It was one of the largest CCC camps in the area. The site included a recreational dam, which produced an 80-acre lake…

GT

GT is part of the Fort Valley Trail System. Located at the base of the San Francisco Peaks, the Fort Valley Trail System was designed primarily for connecting popular mountain biking trails. This system is a multi-use trail to be used by bicycles, hikers, horses and motorcycles. Several sections of the…

Guadalupe RD

The Guadalupe Ranger District offers many recreation opportunities for you to enjoy.     Picnicking:  One developed picnic site, Sitting Bull Falls, is available for your use.  Camping:  Dispersed ("road-side") camping only.   Dispersed or "road-side" camping:  You may drive to park your RV no more than 300' from an open road designated for such use. Please check with one of…

Guanella Pass Campground

The Guanella Pass Campground is located about seven miles south of Georgetown on the Guanella Pass Scenic Byway. The campground is split into two loops by the county road and South Clear Creek. There are 18 sites in the campground. Eleven are suitable for RV camping and seven are more suitable for tents. Large RVs are not recommended on the byway. Each site has a tent pad, picnic table, fire ring and charcoal grill…

Guanella Pass Scenic Byway

The Guanella Pass Scenic Byway can be accessed from either Grant or Georgetown. The south side of the Byway is located on the Pike National Forest/South Platte Ranger District and provides access to several hiking trails: …

Guanella Pass Scenic Byway

Start your tour at the historic silver mining town of Georgetown. Here, Guanella Pass zigzags up the mountainside. Observe mule deer grazing in small meadows and bighorn sheep butting heads to show their dominance. The paved road takes you south to the town of Grant as you pass through spruce, lodgepole pine and aspen forests. A sparkling creek snakes its way along the road with trout playing in the water. As the…

Guanella Pass Trailhead

The Guanella Pass Trailhead is located on the Guanella Pass Road and offers a variety of summer and winter activities. This trail provides access to the South Park Trail, the Rosalie Trail, and the Mount Bierstadt Trail (#711). Horse/Pack animals are allowed at this site. Processed weed-free feed is required for stock. 

Guffy Campground

Open year-round, but gate at Inspiration Point is closed seasonally to vehicles during winter months. However, it is hike-in only from early/mid-November to late-April/early-May due to seasonal closures of Blue Ridge Road (Forest Service Road 3N06). Be Bear Aware! Bear safety is critical, for the safety of your group and/or you, as well as our bears.

Guilliard Lake

Guilliard Lake, an old oxbow off the Santee River, offers ten acres of fishing for a variety of species. Click here for a printable Francis Marion fishing opportunity guide.

Guinavah Amphitheater

Conservation Corp built this amphitheaterThe Gunavah-Malibu campground is closed for the 2023 season for re-construction.

Guinavah- Malibu Campground

Guinavah contains three group sites that accommodate 100 people. Numerous single and double-family sites are available as well. A large amphitheater with bleacher seating is located near Group Site C. Flush toilets and drinking water are provided. The roads are paved while the parking spurs are not.

Guindani #398

This 4.2-mile-long loop trail starts in Kartchner Caverns State Park and then quickly enters the east flank of the Whetstone Mountains in the Coronado National Forest. State Park fees apply for those wishing to hike this trail. Going counterclockwise will allow for a more gradual ascent of 902 feet in 2.3 miles reaching a total elevation of 5,683 feet. Visitors will…

Guinea Pond Trailhead

The Guinea Pond Trailhead serves as a good lauching off point into the Sandwich Range Wilderness Area. Parking lies past the gated Guinea Pond Trail over the Beebe River immediately on the west side of the road. From the gated Guinea Pond Trail the pond and the Wilderness area boundary can be reached within 2.0 miles. There are no amenities at this trailhead.

Gull Lake Campground

Elevation 7600 feet. 11 campsites on Gull Lake. Sites will accommodate a 30 foot vehicle. Drinking water is available. Flush toilets are available. 14 day stay limit. Each site is equipped with a bear locker.

Gull Meadows Car Top Boat Launch

Gull Meadows Car Top Boat Launch

Gull Point Boating Site

Wickiup Reservoir is very rich, highly productive, relatively warm water and cooler deep channels generate some of the finest fishing in Central Oregon. This boating site is within the Gull Point Campground. There is a…