Kilpacker (203)
From the trailhead, Kilpacker trail travels 3.5 miles to the junction with Navajo Lake Trail (635). At ~2.5 miles, this trail splits to the right for Kilpacker Basin Trail (157), which is a popular trail for those who wish to climb El Diente or other nearby 14ers.Wildlife opportunities include deer…
Kim Creek Saddle Trailhead
Kim Creek Saddle Trailhead has adequate parking for cars. It offers access to trail #26 and #89 and the Frank Church Wilderness. Facilities include an old wooden outhouse, and hitching rails.
Kimball Creek #532
The Kimball Creek Trail #532 provides access to the western trailhead of the Battlement Trail #527, the upper access of the Smalley Mt. Trail #531 and the Hawxhurst Trail #530. The Trailhead is in a small open meadow surrounded by oak brush. The trail begins as a two-track traveling east-northeast and immediately crosses a narrow, wooden ATV bridge over Kimball Creek. The Kimball Creek Trail is a rough trail…
Kimball Lake Campground
Kimball Lake Campground is a small campground that is excellent for people who want to camp and fish. Kimball Lake is a small state-managed trout lake stocked with rainbow trout. Because of this special designation, anglers are required to have a fishing license with a trout stamp.
A non-maintained trail circles the lake for shore casting.
Adjacent Mink Lake has a sand swimming beach and barrier free…
Kimsey Creek Group Campground
A pleasant setting for a group camp. It is bordered by the Nantahala River, a native trout stream, and numerous hiking trails to adjoining mountain peaks are present. Three group sites with a maximum of 25 people per site are available on a reservation basis only. Kimsey Creek Group Campground is a group area within Standing Indian Campground. Big and small game hunting occurs in the surrounding area.
Kincaid Lake East Boat Launch
The Kincaid Lake East Boat Launch is a modern paved boat launch area outside the Kincaid Lake Recreation Complex on the Evangeline Unit in the Calcasieu Ranger District. Kincaid Lake, a 2,600 acre reservoir, provides the setting for this attractive development. Also at this facility is the Lakeshore Trail trailhead which connects to the Wild Azalea Trail, the Lamotte Creek Trail, and the Wild Azalea Spur Trail.…
Kincaid Lake Swim Area CLOSED, Camping CLOSED
The Day-Use Area which includes the swim beach and picnic tables are CLOSED to the public from Labor Day until Mother's Day, 2025. The group pavilion may be rented throughout the year, despite the rest of the day-use area being closed. To reserve the group pavilion, please call the Calcasieu Ranger District office at (318) 793-9427.
The campgrounds at Kincaid Lake are currently closed as a result…
Kincaid Lake West Boat Launch
The Kincaid Lake West Boat Launch is a modern paved boat launch area inside the Kincaid Lake Recreation Complex on the Evangeline Unit in the Calcasieu Ranger District. Kincaid Lake, a 2,600 acre reservoir, provides the setting for this attractive development. Also at this facility is the Lakeshore Trail access which connects to the Wild Azalea Trail, the Lamotte Creek Trail, and the Wild Azalea Spur Trail. Trash…
Kinderhook Horseback Riding System
This is the Wayne National Forest's newest trail system which provides 12 miles of scenic riding. Horses, mountain bike riders, and hikers are welcome on this trail.The trail winds through some of the steeper hills on the Wayne National Forest. It will lead you through a variety of vegetation: open fields, brushland, mature forest, and new forest. Along the way, you may glimpse wildlife, and will recognize the…
Kinderhook Trailhead
This is the Wayne National Forest's newest trail system which provides 12 miles of scenic riding. Horses, mountain bike riders, and hikers are welcome on this trail.The trail winds through some of the steeper hills on the Wayne National Forest. It will lead you through a variety of vegetation: open fields, brushland, mature forest, and new forest. Along the way, you may glimpse wildlife, and will recognize the…
King Creek Campground
King Creek Campground is situated in a ponderosa pine forest, adjacent to Tropic Reservoir and the East Fork of the Sevier River. It is approximately 9 miles west of Bryce Canyon National Park. Access is provided by an improved gravel road. This campground provides paved sidewalks at select sites to provide improved accessibility.
Kings Creek is a favorite of ATV enthusiasts because of its easy access to a large…
King Creek Falls
Photo credit: Paul Finke
This deceptively tall 70-foot tumble on King Creek is just a short trip away from Burrells Ford campground and Ellicott Rock Wilderness. After a moderate 30-minute hike, you will reach a spot where you can relax and enjoy the spray from the falls. If a longer trip is what you seek, you can access the Foothills Trail and Chattooga River Trail nearby too.
Trail description:
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King Creek Group Site
King Creek Group Area is isolated from the main King Creek Campground, providing solitude and privacy making it ideal for family reunions, and scout camps. OHVs are allowed to drive in and out of this campground.
The …
King Creek Loop
This loop begins at the Tropic Reservoir Trailhead, allowing you to fish in the morning and ride an Off Highway Vehicle in the afternoon. This loop winds through beautiful mixed conifer forests with breathtaking high vista views along the way. The Tropic Reservoir Trailhead offers an OHV loading ramp.
King Mountain Launch Site
This area is a launch site for hangliders with picnic table and windsock at lower launch site, and a metal launch ramp at the upper launch site.
King's Castle Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to:
King-Castle Trail #4326
Castle Rock Trail #3506
See Trail page for more information.
King's Wave Kayak Access
The King's Wave Kayak Access is a day use only highway turnout parking area with a trail leading down to the kayak surf wave called King's Wave. It is located off of Highway 89 south of Hoback Junction just past the Boy Scout Camp. The parking area is bordered by a fence and a small trail sign points visitors towards the access trail to the river. The trail itself begins as dirt and then reaches 3 sets of wooden…
Kingfisher Campground
Kingfisher Campground is a diamond in the rough. Its more primitive appearance gives it a true nature feel, yet it offers numerous modern conveniences and is close to a variety of recreational opportunities. The campground lies next to the scenic Hot Springs Fork of Collawash River, a tributary to the Wild and Scenic Clackamas River. Bull of the…
Kingfisher Island Boat-in Campground
Nestled in the southwest arm of Flaming Gorge Reservoir, Kingfisher Island offers a unique and serene camping experience with 8 boat-in only tent sites on its picturesque east shore. The campground boasts new docks that provide easy access to the island and stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Fishing enthusiasts will be delighted by the abundant opportunities in Flaming Gorge Reservoir, home to mackinaw (…
Kings Beach 18E18
Kings Beach 18E18
Kings Campground
Pinyon/chaparral vegetation.
In campgrounds and picnic areas, dogs mst be kept on a leash. Dogs must wear a collar with current tags at all times, as state and county laws apply on National Forest System lands.
Kings Canyon Scenic Byway
Kings Canyon Scenic By-way is the only vehicle route into the Kings Canyon, one of the deepest canyons in North America. For fifty miles you will travel through many of the Southern Sierra life zones including oak chaparral, pine and fir forest, and several giant sequoia groves. You will then also experience the spectacular geology of Kings Canyon. The route begins at the Hume Lake Ranger Station, at 2000…
Kings Canyon Trailhead
Generally open May to October as weather and conditions allow.
Kings Hill Cabin
Here is an opportunity to stay in an easily accessed log cabin just 100 yards off the highway in a deep woods setting of lodgepole pine. The setting is very quiet. Highway noise is minimal. This cabin is just 2 miles from Showdown Ski Area. Open all year, the cabin provides access to all kinds of quiet and motorized recreation opportunities. his cabin is just 2 miles from Showdown Ski Area. Open…
Kings Hill Campground
At approximately an 8000-foot elevation, Kings Hill Campground is the highest developed campground in the Little Belt Mountains. The 18 campsites are situated near the top of Kings Hill Pass on US Highway 89. Kings Hill Campground generally opens in mid to late June and is the first to close in the fall around the end of September. The largest slot for a trailer is 35 feet in length.
During fire season, nearby…
Kings Lake Sno-Park
This is our largest Sno-Park on the Colville National Forest and is found on the Newport-Sullivan Lake Ranger Districts. Parking lot capacity is up to 60 vehicles and trailers. The looped trail system covers over 134 miles.
Kings Mountain Point Day Use Area
Kings Mountain Point day-use area is a perfect place for group outings. Situated on Kings Mountain Point - peninsula jutting into Badin Lake - the area boasts four accessible fishing piers, paved parking for 50 cars, and an accessible paved trail that circles 34 picnic sites. Each picnic site has a grill and table. There is a picnic pavilion on the top of the hill. There are flush toilets near the picnic…
Kings River Special Management Area
The Kings River Special Management Area offers a variety of river-based recreation along the Kings River.
Kings River Trailhead
Kings River Trailhead
Kings Slough Boat Launch
Kings Slough is a fairly shallow boat launch providing access to the western side of Parksville Lake. It has ample parking for boat trailers and individual vehicles, a vault toilet, and a boating dock. Parksville Lake has bass, trout, blue gill, catfish, yellow perch and crappie. Campsites are dispersed along the lake shore.
Parksville Beach and Mac Point are two popular swimming areas located on the opposite…