IVIE CANYON TRAILHEAD
This trail is closed in higher elevations.
Ivy Creek Campground
This facility has 4 developed sites each with a picnic table and fireplace ring. It underwent a major remodel in 2010. There is a vault type toilet designed for the handicapped, but it is not wheelchair accessible. Sites 1 and 2 would accommodate small trailers or tents. There is a foot bridge that goes across Ivy Creek from a small parking lot to the developed camp units 3 & 4, which are suited only…
Ivy Creek Trailhead # 805
Sixteen miles South West of Creede.
This trailhead offers parking, hitch rails, highline, and directional signing.
The Ivy Creek trail follows Ivy Creek from the trailhead for the first 1/2 mile to the Weminuche Wilderness boundary and then switchbacks take the hiker up and out of the Ivy Creek drainage.
This trail leads to Fisher Mountain, Goose Lake, and on to the Continental Divide Trail
J. Savage Rapids River Access
The Savage Rapids River Access is unsigned. There is a large turnout area on Hwy 96 and some shaded parking/dispersed camping. The road to the water's edge is unimproved and sandy. This area serves as a long term summer campsite for the New 49er Mining Club.
J.H. Keith Cascade Falls Picnic Area
The J.H. Keith Cascade Falls Picnic Area has eight picnic sites located near the Falls. Restroom facilities are available.
J.H. Keith Cascade Springs Picnic Area
The J.H. Keith Cascade Springs Picnic Area has eight picnic sites located near the warm spring. Restroom facilities are available.
Jacinto Reyes National Scenic Byway
The Jacinto Reyes Scenic Byway traverses the Ojai Ranger District and part of Mt. Pinos Ranger District of the Los Padres NF and is entirely within Ventura County. The byway is bordered by 30 miles of national forest and 7 miles of private land within the forest boundary. About .75 mile of byway is outside the national forest.
The byway travels through some of the most picturesque and diverse terrain in southern…
Jack Ass Creek River Access
Access to the North Fork of the Salmon River, just west of Sawyers Bar.
Jack Bay Cabin
A 12 x 14-foot rustic cabin.
Sleeps 6, table, oil stove, rainwater catchment barrel, outhouse.
No running water, electricity, mattress or bedding, cooking utensils, stove oil or cut firewood.
Jack Branch TR 299
Jack Branch Trail combined with the River Ridge Trail offers panoramic views of the French Broad River. The trail traverses open fields and Oak-Hickory forests.
Total Length: 2.4 miles
Total Elevation Change: 1,320 feet
Degree of Difficulty: Difficult
Beginning Point: River Ridge Trail
Ending Point: NFSR 422
Average Hiking Time: 2 hours (one way)
Amount of Use: Moderate
Blaze Color: Blue Rectangle
Area Trail Map:…
Jack Creek Campground
A campground in the Sierra Madre Range that sees medium use in the summer and fall. Facilities include 16 campsites, 4 are pull-through sites, picnic tables, fire rings, vault toilets, trash services and water. The campground has a 16 day stay limit and has primitive roads in the area for OHV riding. Both motorized and non-motorized portions of the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail are also in the vicinity.
Jack Creek Campground
Jack Creek Campground is located adjacent to Jack Creek.
Jack Creek Campground
Campground is situated in a beautiful, historic area. Sites are in an open cottonwood area. Please pack out all your trash. This campground can fill up during hunting season.
Jack Creek Campground
This remote campground hosts five sites nestled in a small valley between Piney Pass and Phelps Mountain. Trailhead area has parking, hitching rails, corrals, and feeders.
16-day stay limitNo garbage collection, pack it in, pack it outThis site is not accessible to persons with mobility impairmentsNo cell service
Notes: Stock can be watered in Jack Creek or the Greybull…
Jack Creek Crew Quarters
The Jack Creek Crew Quarters is a large modern facility available for $180 per night from mid-June through late October. This two-story log facility has a fully equipped double kitchen with propane ranges, refrigerators, and sinks. There are bathrooms with showers on both levels. Solar panels provide limited electricity. Plan for limited use of both electricity and water. The five-…
Jack Creek Guard Station
The Jack Creek Guard Station is available mid-June through October, weather permitting. This was the northern ranger cabin for the historic Encampment Ranger District, built by Ranger Evie Williams in 1934, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The one-room cabin can accommodate up to four people with two bunk beds, a combination wood/propane cook…
Jack Creek Recreation Area
Jack Creek Recreation Area is located in a picturesque setting alongside towering rock bluffs and flowing waters. The area was constructed in the 1930’s by the Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC) and displays several unique, historic facilities. There is a short trail that climbs a couple of hundred feet to a recently restored rock overlook vista that offers a panoramic view of whispering pine trees and…
Jack Creek Trailhead
Located outside of Walden CO, this primitive trailhead provides access to the Jack Creek drainage and the Never Summer Wilderness. The upper portion of FSR #758 is not suitable for passenger cars, 4WD is recommended. The trail is an old jeep road and is not well signed, although one should have no problem hiking through open meadows up to the pass. The trail is fairly steep up to the…
Jack Lake Trailhead
The Jack Lake Trailhead is located north of Sisters near Jack Lake and provides beautiful views to Canyon Creek Meadows, as well as around and to popular Three Fingered Jack.
Provides access to:
Canyon Glacier Trail (Canyon Creek Trail) #4010…
Jack Park Trailhead
Primitive trailhead with access to Illinois River area.
Jack Springs 17E11
Length: 1.8 Mile. Jack Springs - 17E11. Blue diamond. More difficult. Open to Motorcycles/ATVS / 4WD. This trail is accessible from the Big Rocks and Branch Creek routes and is well suited for intermediate riders. Some steep sections exist along this route making it a challenge for the best intermediate riders.
Jack Trout Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to the Jack Creek Trail #1558 and the Trout Creek Trail #1555. Both of these trails are within Alpine Lakes Wilderness.
Jack's Canyon Camping and Climbing Area
Situated in a beautiful canyon where water has carved the rock, Jack’s Canyon offers vertical to wildly overhanging routes on compact stone. The majority of the climbing is characterized by steep highly pocketed limestone/sandstone mix cliffs. Route length varies from short “bouldery” twenty foot routes to long “pumpy” routes around seventy…
Jack's Peak CDNST Trailhead
Access to the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail (Trail #74 on the Gila National Forest) on the west side of New Mexico Highway 90 in the Burro Mountains near Jack's Peak.
Jackass Meadow Campground
Surrounded by the craggy peaks of the John Muir Wilderness, Jackass Meadow Campground is situated below Florence Lake on the San Joaquin River. Campsites are shaded by a stand of Aspen and Lodgepole pine and each campsite has a table, fire ring and grill. Bear-proof food lockers, water and accessible vault toilets are provided. The South Fork of the San Joaquin runs through the campground. Most of the recreation…
Jackass Meadows Interpretive Site (minor)
Jackass Meadows Interpretive Site (minor)
Jackass Springs Campground
Located approximately 34 miles north of Weaverville on State Hwy 3, this campground offers 10 campsites that can accommodate up to a 32' trailer. There is no piped water.
Jackie Pond
The two-acre Jackie Pond provides good fishing opportunities for bream, bass and catfish.
Click here for a printable Francis Marion fishing opportunity guide.
Jackman Brook Overlook
This pull-off does not have tables or other amenities, but the view is definitely worth a picnic.
Jackpine Flats Campground
The Jackpine Flats campground is located 20 miles south of Trout Creek on Beaver Creek road 152. The campground has 1 site with table and fire ring. This campsite is best suited for tents or a pop up trailer as there is limited space to maneuver an RV. Amenities include a vault toilet.
From Hwy 200 follow Beaver Creek road 152 for approximately 9 miles to the campground.