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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 7891 - 7920 of 17629

Katy Branch

This former YACC (Young Adult Conservation Camp) is available to rent for dinners, gatherings, weddings, etc.  The facilities include an outdoor pavilion with a fireplace, a large charcoal grill, an attached "kitchen" and two restrooms.  The "kitchen" contains a food prep area and a sink for washing dishes, there is no oven.   Folding chairs and tables are available on-site.…

Katy Trailhead (OT)

This trail head is located on Forest Service Road 3152.  It is the southern most trailhead on the Between the Rivers Section of the Ozark Trail (OT).  There is room for small horse trailers to pull in and unload and for some overnight parking at the trailhead.   The Between the Rivers Section of the OT provides the necessary connection between the Current and Eleven Point Rivers.…

Kaufman Creek #852

The Kaufman Creek Trail begins at an intersection with the Little Robinson Trail #850 and ends at an intersection with the Elk Basin Trail #854 and the Coal Basin Trail #859. This trail is in the West Elk Wilderness for most of its length and offers large parks and beautiful stands of aspen with opportunities for solitude and wildlife observation…

Kawishiwi Lake Rustic Campground

Kawishiwi Lake is a lovely campground in a birch stand on the edge of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.  It provides an excellent campsite for people entering or exiting the BWCAW via the Kawishiwi Lake Entry Point.  The BWCAW boundary is the shore of the lake, so motors are not allowed on the lake and if you plan on…

Kawishiwi Ranger District (Ely MN)

Welcome to the Kawishiwi Ranger District! Located in Ely, Minnesota, our LEED-certified office is designed to protect the environment we all cherish. LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. Here's what that means for our building: Local and recycled materials: We minimize our environmental impact by using resources close to home and giving new life to old materials. Energy-efficient lighting…

Kayser / Cottonwood Trailhead

Located within the 2007 Ojo Peak Wildfire.  Park off of FR422 and hike about 1/2 mile to Kayser/Cottonwood Juncion.

KC Pavilion Trailhead

This is one of the three trailheads for the Chadwick Trail System. The other two are Oak Camp and Camp Ridge. Riders can also access the trail from…

Kearsarge North Trailhead

Mount Kearsage (3,268ft.) can be summited using this approach in 3.1 miles and 2600 ft. of elevation gain.

Kearsarge Tower Observation Site

Two trails can take you to the top of this popular summit. The rocky top affords clear 360 views, and the fire tower does the same from 15 feet higher. The fire tower is fully enclosed in glass windows. There is also an open air toilet located a short distance from the tower. The Kearsarge North Trail is 3.1 miles to the summit from the parking lot on Hurricane Mtn Road in Bartlett. The Weeks Brook Trail is 5.1 mile…

Kebler Pass Winter Trailhead

Winter snowmobile trailhead for Kebler Pass area.

Kebler Wagon #606

The  Kebler Wagon Trail #606 begins 3.5 miles from the town of Crested Butte on the North side of Gunnison County Road 12, Kebler Pass Road.  After switch backing up the hill, the trail follows County Road 12 before crossing it twice. It crosses a meadow, climbs into a spruce/fir forest, and crosses Anthracite Creek, coming to an end on County Road 12 further west.…

Kebler Wagon #606

The  Kebler Wagon Trail #606 begins 3.5 miles from the town of Crested Butte on the North side of Gunnison County Road 12, Kebler Pass Road.  After switch backing up the hill, the trail follows County Road 12 before crossing it twice. It crosses a meadow, climbs into a spruce/fir forest, and crosses Anthracite Creek, coming to an end on County Road 12 further west.…

Keeps Mill Campground

Access to Keeps Mill is difficult, but visitors with high-clearance vehicles are rewarded with camping adjacent to the White River. This is a small campground for people who are interested in getting away from a crowd.

Keeton Trailhead

This trailhead is located just to the east of the old Broadway Lava Flow, and it provides access to the western terminus of Keeton Trail (#815).  Although the two trails in this area (Keeton Trail #815 and…

Kegan Cove Cabin

16’X18’ yellow cedar/Sitka spruce.  Original cabin design by Wood Cuts, Inc. of Thorne Bay, AK.  Cabin constructed on site by SAGA volunteer crew 2010. Cabin in protected cove in Moira Sound. Ocean fishing, stream fishing, viewing scenery and wildlife, beachcombing. Salmon runs draw anglers, black bear to Kegan Creek. ½-mile trail along the creek connects Kegan Cove to cabin on Kegan Creek and to Kegan…

Kegan Creek Cabin

Pan Abode cedar log cabin (12'x12') on Kegan Creek near outlet of Kegan Lake. Salmon runs draw anglers, black bear to creek. ½-mile trail along the creek connects cabin to Kegan Cove and to Kegan Lake. Watch fish or try to catch salmon, steelhead, trout from trail. Bears, eagles, gulls and a variety of other birds frequent area. Cabin sleeps up to 6 has a wood stove for heat, (please bring firewood or biobricks for…

Kehl Springs Campground

Kehl Springs Camp is located in a stand of ponderosa pines right at the brink of one of Arizona's most awesome geologic features, the Mogollon Rim. Just a short distance from these shady campsites the rim brings the Colorado Plateau to an end with a precipitous drop-off that plunges two thousand feet from forested highland to Sonoran desert. From this high perspective you can enjoy spectacular views of Four Peaks,…

Keithly Creek Trailhead

Trail #269 and trail #278, these trails loop around to Hitt Peak and back.

Keithly Saddle Trailhead

Information will be updated soon.

Keller Peak Fire Lookout

Keller Peak Fire Lookout is usually open to the public 9am - 5pm daily from Memorial Day to mid-November. Located east of Running Springs on Forest Road 1N96, this 5-mile road is paved all the way to the fire lookout. Once you have reached the top of the tower, there are excellent views of the San Bernardino Mountains including three lakes: Arrowhead, Gregory, and Silverwood. On a clear afternoon day views of the…

Keller Peak Snowmobile Route 1N96

Riding is permitted on Forest Road 1N96 Keller Peak Road. Riders must stay on the designated route.

Keller Peak Yellow Post Sites

There are 9 individual Yellow Post sites. Each campsite will be available on a first-come-first-serve basis ONLY! Each site is limited to a maximum of 8 people and 2 vehicles ONLY, this sites have very limited space. Amenities include 1 picnic table and 1 fire ring per site. There are no restroom facilities or drinking water. Please Pack…

Kelley Guard Station

Kelley Guard Station is a historic Forest Service guard station built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1933. Located about 45 miles north of Kemmerer, Wyoming, along the Big Springs Scenic Backway, the cabin attracts overnight guests year-round and provides convenient access to hiking, mountain biking, cross country skiing and snowshoeing. Big Springs Scenic Backway is a 68-mile road that boasts magnificent…

Kellner Group Site

Kellner Group Picnic Site is nestled at the base of the beautiful Pinal Mountains south of Globe, Arizona.  This site’s interesting rock walls and steps were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps.  It sits in the riparian area of Kellner Canyon, which frequently has a small stream running through it. Spectacular Mountain Views This site boasts spectacular views of the Pinal Mountains, which rise 3,500…

Kellogg Reservoir

This is a warm-water fishery with small-mouth bass and blue gill.

Kellogg Trailhead

In the northeastern-most corner of Thunder Basin National Grassland.

Kelly Branch Shooting Range

The Kelly Branch (Choctaw) Shooting Range on the Oklahoma Ranger District is open. This range provides recreational opportunities and target practice shooting.  Regulations are posted at range.