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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 7411 - 7440 of 17629

Indian Ford Campground

Indian Ford Campground is located on Indian Ford Creek. There are bike trails and hiking trails leading out of the campground. Find a map of this campground here.

Indian Henry Campground

Indian Henry Campground is located along the Wild and Scenic Clackamas River. The campground is a great location for relaxation, providing access to the river and the surrounding wilderness and other scenic spots in the area.

Indian Henry Group Campground

Indian Henry Campground is located along the Wild and Scenic Clackamas River. The campground is a great location for relaxation, providing access to the river and the surrounding wilderness and other scenic spots in the area.

Indian Hollow Campground

Indian Hollow is a first-come, first-served, free-use, primitive campground with three sites. It is not suitable for large RVs or large groups of people. "Indian Hollow Campground" Images Album

Indian Lake Campground

Indian Lake Campground is located on the 34-acre Indian Lake. The lake is surrounded by national forest, except a few small private ownerships on the northwest and southeast sides of the lake. The lake has clear water and a sandy bottom, and is popular for fishing. A boat launch…

Indian Meadows Cabin

Trailhead 2 miles north of Copper Creek Road #330 

Indian Meadows Fishing Site

This fishing access area is located off of Highway 14 in the Poudre Canyon.

Indian Meadows Trailhead

The Indian Meadows Trailhead provides access into the Scapegoat Wilderness. The site is not usually accessible by passenger vehicles until late May. 

Indian Mounds: (409) 625-1940

Indian Mounds Recreation Area, located on the 185,000-acre Toledo Bend Reservoir, is maintained and operated by the Sabine River Authority of Texas. The area offers camping, fishing and boating all year. The area offers excellent opportunities for hunting waterfowl on the reservoir and hunting deer and squirrel outside of the campground area. Visitors can hike to the mounds for which the area was named. Forest…

Indian Mountain OHV Road 4S21

2.6 mile OHV Road 4S21 runs from State Highway 243 to the junction with San Jacinto Ridge OHV Road 5S09. This is a black diamond road with a few difficult rock gardens. 4WD vehicles with a short wheelbase are recommended.

Indian Nations National Scenic and Wildlife Area

41,051 acres rich in diverse animal species, includes the Homer L. Johnson Wildlife Management Area and a 15-acre fishing lake on top of Post Mountain.

Indian Peaks Wilderness

Indian Peaks Wilderness is a popular destination for hiking, fishing and more. The Wilderness is divided into 17 backcountry zones, each with a permit quota to limit the adverse impacts due to repeated use.

Indian Point

Located on central Arizona’s largest lake. Several miles of hiking and lake access trails wind through the site.

Indian Point #715

Indian Point Trail #715 forks northeast off the end of Indian Point Road, FSR #130, on south side of a large draw. At times this trail can be hard to follow, but it offers spectacular scenery especially on Indian Point where the entire Kannah Creek Basin is visible.  The Indian Point trail travels through oakbrush/sage, snowberry/serviceberry and aspen/fir forests on it's way to Indian Point.…

Indian Point Camping Area

This dispersed walk-in 3 unit campground is located along the East Fork of the South Fork of the Salmon River. The site is popular with boaters floating the East Fork of the South Fork Salmon River. Adjacent to the road, so can be noisey and dusty.

Indian Point Cutoff #708

The Indian Point Trail #708 is primarily used by those wishing to climb up to Indian Point from the Spring Camp Trail #707. After climbing up on top of the rim of the Grand Mesa on Indian Point, one can experience one of the Grand Mesa’s most spectacular views. On a clear day, Kannah Creek Basin, the La Sal Mountains, the Uncompahgre Plateau, and the Grand Valley may all be seen. This trail is more difficult than…

Indian Ridge Lookout

The Indian Ridge Lookout sits at an elevation of 5,405 feet in the Willamette National Forest. Indian Ridge was named for the old Indian hunting trail that runs along the summit. Views from the lookout include the Three Sisters, which are close and prominent to the northeast, along with views of the Cascade Crest both north and south. The Sand Mountain and Carpenter Mountain Lookouts are visible with binoculars.…

Indian Ridge North Trailhead

This trailhead provides access to: Indian Ridge Trail #3315 See Trail page for more information.

Indian Ridge South Trailhead

This trailhead provides access to: Indian Ridge Trail #3315 See Trail page for more information.

Indian River Campground

The Indian River Campground is situated on a bluff overlooking the Indian River. There is a short trail leading down to the river. The campground is near the halfway point on the Indian River Canoe Trail, and is a convenient overnight stop for canoeists.…

Indian Rock Overlook

The Indian Rock Overlook is situated at a viewpoint overlooks the beautiful Grande Ronde Valley.  The overlook structure was built by the combined efforts of USDA Forest Service and Army National Guard 1249th Engineering Battalion personnel. The Overlook is located near a major route traditionally used by Native Americans while transiting the Blue Mountains into the Grande Ronde Valley. Awe aptly describes the…

Indian Scotty Campground

Indian Scotty has 27 first come/first served campsites on the Scott River and 1 group site available by reservation only.      

Indian Springs Campground

Indian Springs Campground offers easy access from I-80 in pretty wooded area on the South Yuba River. Freeway noise can be heard. Swimmers should use caution in early summer when water levels are high and swift. Campsites have paved parking, vault toilets, potable water and limited space for small trailers.

Indian Springs Campsite

Two primitive campsites surrounded by Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness. Sites include picnic tables and fire rings. Multiple trails for hiking and stock use are nearby.  Pit toilet is not maintained or pumped, may be unusable.  WARNING:  Entering a burned area.  Potential hazards include:  Falling Trees, flash flooeding and debris flows, portions of roads and trails may become…

INDIAN SPRINGS TRAILHEAD

Trailhead, with vault toilet servicing the Paiute ATV trail.

Indian TR 708

Indian Trail is 1.1 miles in length. It is blazed with Magenta blazes. It is rated Easy.

Indian Trees Campground

This paved, accessible campground has 16 sites with picnic tables, fire rings, vault toilets and camp host. Will accept trailers/RV's up to 50'. It is conveniently located near Highway 93 and gets its name from the scarred ponderosa trees whose bark was long ago stripped in order to extract the cambium layer which was a food source.

Indian Valley Area

Just north of Quincy in Plumas County, the Indian Valley includes fishing, hiking, swimming, picnicking and camping in the Plumas National Forest.  This portion of Highway 89, just north of Quincy connects two major scenic highway routes.  Plumas County's "Scenic Byway Link" travels through the quiet, historic communities of Canyon Dam, Greenville, Crescent Mills, and Taylorsville and is a connection…