Jeanette Campground
Six shady sites among the trees offer relief from the summer heat and easy access to Burgdorf Hot Springs. Each site is equipped with a picnic table and fire ring. Sites are best suited for small trailers and tent camping. Large trailers and motorhomes are not recommended for the narrow access corridor.
All sites are available on a first-come, first-…
Jeffers Brook Shelter
Jeffers Brook Shelter is an 'Adirondack' style shelter that is located just off Town Line Trail (Appalachain Trail) via a side trail 1.1 miles north of NH RT 25 in the village of Glencliff. It can be also accessed via Long Pond Road (North South Road) by going 0.2 miles south on Town Line Trail from where it crosses the road. Jeffer's Brook nearby is the water source and a composting …
Jefferson Creek Campground
Jefferson Creek Campground has 17 campsites with parking spurs of 25-40 feet and a maximum trailer length of 25 feet. The elevation is 10,100 feet. Facilities include toilets, tables, water, trash, and fire rings.
Jefferson Lake Picnic Area
Jefferson Lake Picnic Area is next to Jefferson Lake. It is difficult to access Jefferson Lake Recreation Area during the winter months. The roads to this site are not maintained for snow throughout the winter.
Jefferson Lake Trailhead
Provides access to: Jefferson Lake Trail
Jefferson Lake Trailhead
This trailhead accesses several trails for beautiful views of lakes and lava flows.
Provides access to:
Jefferson Lake Trail #4001
Cabot Lake Trail #…
Jefferson Park Area - Mt. Jefferson Wilderness
The Jefferson Park area within the Mt. Jefferson Wilderness is an incredibly popular destination, providing iconic views of Mt. Jefferson, alpine lakes and abundant wildflowers. Backpacking, day hiking and mountaineering are the most common forms of recreation in the area during the short summer season. Opportunities for nature…
Jefferson Pass Trailhead
Small area for parking right before trailhead.
Provides access to: Jefferson Pass Trail #800
Jefferson Ridge Trailhead
Provides access to: Jefferson Ridge Trail #808
Small parking area.
Jefferson Summit Trailhead
Generally, open May to October, as weather and conditions allow.
Access/entry point to the Alta Toquima Wilderness.
Jellison Place Campground
Campground
Bears may frequent the area; keep all food out of sight in approved containers and remove all food from area after eating. Mandatory food storage is required.
Jemez Falls Campground
The campground is located in a stunning Ponderosa Pine and forest meadow environment in proximity to the East Fork Jemez River. Come prepared for warm summer days and cooler nights. Jemez Falls, largest waterfall in the Jemez Mountains, is close by. The Valles Caldera National Preserve and Bandelier National Monument are within a short driving distance.
Uses: Overnight camping, hiking and nearby fishing…
Jemez Falls Group Picnic Site
Popular for weddings and extended family reunions, the group use site is in a stunning Ponderosa Pine and forest meadow environment, adjacent to the East Fork Jemez River and Jemez Falls Campground.
Come prepared for warm summer days and cooler evenings. Jemez Falls, largest waterfall in the Jemez Mountains, is in proximity. The Valles Caldera National Preserve and Bandelier National Monument are…
Jemez Falls Trailhead
The Jemez Falls Trailhead is located adjacent to the Jemez Falls Group Area. To get to the trailhead use the Jemez Falls Campground turnoff and follow the road past the campground and day use area.
A short 1/4-mile hike will get you to the Jemez Falls Overlook, the highest falls in the Jemez Mountains.
The trailhead is located midway along the East Fork Trail. Hiking northeast one mile is moderately easy to the…
Jemez Ranger District
The Jemez Ranger District is home to the Jemez National Recreation Area, located within the Jemez Mountains. A drive through the district reveals multiple cultural landmarks and impressive geological formations. Red rock canyons, round peaks, colorful mesas and clear blue skies provide an inspiring backdrop. Cottonwood gallery forests…
Jenks Lake Day Use Area
Jenks Lake picnic area is for day use only, at an elevation of 6,800 feet.
This lake provides accessible picnicking and fishing from either the pier or from several fishing pads along the shore. An accessible trail also borders the lake, which starts from the parking lot.
California Department of Fish and Wildlife may plant rainbow trout in the spring and summer: …
Jennie Lake Trailhead
The Jennie Lake Trailhead includes a hitching rack and information kiosk.
A second trailhead for Jennie Lake is on FS Road 348 on Crooked River, 1.5 miles before the Forest Service (FS) Road 372 trailhead.
The Crooked River Trailhead is intended to handle vehicles with horse trailers, as FS Road 372 trailhead has limited parking and turn around for larger vehicles.
Jennie Lakes Wilderness
The 10,500-acre Jennie Lakes Wilderness is a lovely mixture of lakes, meadows, forests, and streams. Mostly above 7,000 feet in elevation, this wilderness contains scenic variations of alpine and sub-alpine forest of White & Red Fir, Lodgepole Pine, Western White Pine, Jeffrey & Ponderosa Pine, with an abundance of wildflowers in the spring and summer. The summit of Mitchell Peak is the highest…
Jennings Camp Campground
This campground is located on the banks of the East Fork of the Bitterroot river. It has 4 campsites with picnic tables, fire rings and an accessible vault toilet. Site will accept RV's or trailers to 20'.
Jenny Creek Trail
Jenny Creek Trail begins at the Jenny Creek Trailhead, just outside of Eldora Mountain Resort's private parking lot. This trail crosses private land and is not open for use when Eldora Mountain Resort is closed to the public. Access in the summer is only available from the Rollins Pass Road.
Jenny Gulch Picnic Area Fishing Access
Jenny Gulch Picnic Area Fishing Access has three picnic tables located at an inlet on the west side of Pactola Reservoir. There is a small hand launch for small watercraft.
Jericho Road Trailhead
This trailhead has room for 2 or 3 cars and consists of a pullout. The trail is a pleasant country road walk 3.2 miles to the site of the old Cooley Hill fire tower, now removed and with views grown in.
Jerkey Trailhead
32E12 Starts at Pyles Boys Camp, then leaves from Lloyd Meadow near the end of road 22S82 at the Jerkey Meadow Trailhead. Travels mostly north and south. Rises quickly out of Lloyd Meadow to Jerkey Meadow, then down to Fish Creek, to Grey Meadow Ranger Station, and on to intersect with the Clicks Creek Trail, then continues on to Mountaineer Trail. Offers scenic views, meadows, and open forest areas. Trail is 5…
Jerry
This body of water is part of the Weber drainage.
Jerry Johnson Campground
Located off U.S. Highway 12 across from the Wild and Scenic Lochsa River, Jerry Johnson Campground offers 20 campsites for visitors to enjoy. The campground is located a short distance from the popular Jerry Johnson Hot Springs, where outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy a hike in to one of Idaho's incredible natural phenomenons. It offers picnic table, fire rings, and toilets. There is no water available currently and no…
Jerry Miller TR 286
This trail is formerly known as Whiteoak Flats Trail. The trail is especially scenic in late spring when the rhododendron and mountain laurel are in bloom. While on the trail you will be able to view a 100 foot high waterfall.
Total Length: 4.5 miles
Total Elevation Change: 2,524 feet
Degree of Difficulty: Difficult
Beginning Point: Forest Service Road # 111
Ending Point: AT at Camp Creek Bald
Average Hiking Time: 5…
Jerry Walker Cabin
The cabin is nestled just off the road into the Gospel-Hump Wilderness Area (Crooked River Road #233), approximately 9 miles south of State Highway 14 and less than one mile from Orogrande, an old historical mining town site. There are several lakes within a three mile radius that are very accessible either by foot or ATV. Crooked River is a popular area for many recreational opportunities.
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Jerry's Creek Camping Area
Secluded camp site set in the timber behind the dredge piles. This site will accommodate small groups. Close to dredge pond fishing. The access road is narrow and rough, High clearance vehicles are recommended. There is a vault toilet on site. No hook-ups and about 3 dispersed campsites.
Jersey Jim Lookout
Live a little bit of history and enjoy an incredible view in Southwestern Colorado with an one- or two-night stay at the Jersey Jim Fire Lookout Tower. Formerly used to detect fires, the live-in tower rises from an aspen-lined meadow in the San Juan National Forest at almost 10,000 feet above sea level.
History: The Jersey Jim Lookout Tower is named after…