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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 8041 - 8070 of 17629

Kings Wild and Scenic River

The Kings River has distinct qualities that inherently earned protection status for its unique attributes and features.  The Kings River and Kings River Canyon area have received four federal & state designations, including the Kings River Special Management Area, the Wild & Scenic River, California Wilderness, and the Kings Canyon Scenic Byway.  Together, they insure this special place will be…

Kingsbury South Trailhead

Kingsbury South Trailhead is located on National Forest lands on the East Shore of Lake Tahoe and provides access to the Tahoe Rim Trail. Parking is available at the trailhead located off of Andria Drive on Kingsbury Grade. Additional information is available on the Tahoe Rim Trail Association website. Views of the Carson…

Kingsbury Stinger 18E39.3

The Kingsbury Stinger Trail (18E39.3) is located on National Forest lands on the East Shore of Lake Tahoe. This recreational trail runs 2.75 miles from Genoa Peak road (14N32) to Terrace View Drive on Kingsbury Grade and is designed for OHVs that are 50” or less. The trail is managed for ATV, motorcycle and mountain bike use and is highly used by those use types as well as local area hikers/pedestrians, and provides…

Kingsley Cove Trailhead

This trailhead accesses the northwestern boundary of the Ishi Wilderness.  This is a popular trailhead for wilderness users and OHV users alike.  Please remember to pack it it, pack it out. 

Kingsley Glade Campground

Situated in forest at the edge of a meadow. Thomes Creek is located about five road miles from the camp and is a popular fishing and swimming spot.

Kingston Campground

Located in Peavine Canyon, on the southeastern side of the Toiyabe Mountain Range. Peavine Creek also flows through this site. Hiking north of the campground in Arc Dome Wilderness. Fishing in Peavine Creek.

Kingston Campground

Small campground located along the north side of New Mexico Highway 152, near mile marker 40, near Middle Percha Creek, on the eastern edge of the small town of Kingston, New Mexico.

Kingston Day Use

Fishing at Groves Lake and Kingston Creek.  Northern most access to the Toiyabe Crest National Recreation Trail.

Kingston Peak Trail

Starting west from the town of Alice, Kingston Peak offer a 360-degree view of several fourteeners. Much of this road is above timberline and is steep and rocky in sections. There is hiking access to the James Peak Wilderness area from the Kingston Peak Road.

Kingston Trailhead

Generally open May to October as weather and conditions allow. Access to Toiyabe Crest National Recreation Trail.

Kinky Creek Trailhead

Located in the Upper Green, along a rough dirt road you will find the Kinky Creek Trailhead. This trailhead provides access to trail #081, #098, and #099 within the Gros Ventre Wilderness. These trails can take you to Ouzel Falls, Brewster Lake or Tosi Creek.

Kinney Canyon Walk In Fishery Trailhead

Overview The Kinney Canyon Walk In Fishery is a favorite among fly fishers. A four mile trail (round-trip), follows along Castle Creek and leads to the Deerfield Dam.  In summer 2023, construction took place at the Kinney Canyon Walk-in Fishery, just north of Deerfield Reservoir (Hill City, SD). This fishing access improvement project was a partnership project with South Dakota Game, Fish and…

Kinney Creek Trailhead

Trailhead providing access to Byers Peak Wilderness via the Kinney Creek Trail #22.

Kinney Creek Trailhead

This trailhead is located off the N Mink Creek Road and can accommodate 8 vehicles.  Trailhead parking is for day use.  This trailhead accesses the Kinney Creek trail (#292).  Kinney Creek Entrance is located across from the Caribou National Forest sign as well as a school bus turn around.

Kinney Point Interpretive Site

Overlooking Hells Canyon, this peak was once home to a fire lookout. A large wooden sign shares information about this site. Also, nearby was the old townsite of Helena with another sign describing the town, which was built near the Peacock mines to harvest copper.

Kinnikinick Lake

Notice:  As of May 2013 the Kinnikinick Campground has been converted to a day-use only site. To protect resources, overnight camping is prohibited within one mile of the lake.  Kinnikinick Lake is a relatively out of the way, open country body of water where people can recreate for the day.  Bring your canoes, kayaks, and small motorboats to enjoy watching wildlife and fishing for Channel…

Kinnikinick Lake Picnic Area

Located near Kinnikinick and Mormon Lakes, this rustic day-use area provides an excellent place to kick back and relax in relative seclusion. The cold waters of Kinnikinick Lake are an ideal fishery and make it popular for trout fishing. The lake is regularly stocked with rainbow, brown, and brook trout for the avid trout fisherman…

Kinnikinnick (Laurance Lake) Campground

This campground is located on the southern edge of Laurance Lake. Walk-in access only to the campsites. With good lake views, regular sightings of bald eagles and rock and hill formations that surround this site, it's the perfect place to go "off the grid" and enjoy the outdoors. The location offers vault toilets. There is a boat ramp nearby at the…

Kinnikinnick (Laurance Lake) Day Use Area

Area is wheelchair accessible adjacent to Kinnikinnick (Laurance Lake) Campground. The location offers vault toilets. There is a boat ramp nearby. Located on Laurance Lake, this area is a natural attraction all its own. With incredible lake views, regular sightings of bald eagles, and rock and hill formations that surround…

Kinnikinnick Campground

Located under a dense canopy of fir and pine trees, Kinnikinnick Campground is located adjacent to Huntington Lake near the Kaiser Wilderness. Some sites have lakeviews and each site has a paved parking spur, picnic table, campfire ring and grill. A pay phone, drinking water and accessible flush toilets are provided.The location makes it possible to discover all the activities and attractions at Huntington Lake, and…

Kinsman Pond Shelter

​Kinsman Pond Shelter lies on the northern shore of Kinsman Pond at the elevation of 3,750 ft. at the junctions of Kinsman Pond, Kinsman Ridge, and Fishin' Jiminy(AppalachianTrai)Trails. The shelter handles 12 people and there are 1 group and 3 single tent platforms. There is a composting outhouse, dishwashing area, and a bear box. Seasonal caretaker.

Kinzua Beach

Located along PA Route 59, across from the Kinzua Wolf Run Marina, this area offers swimming, hiking, and a large, mowed lawn. The beach hosts the trailhead for the Rimrock Overlook and Hiking Trail. There are no lifeguards. Generally the water is calm, with small waves and very little current. Motorized boats traveling by on the reservoir create increased waves for swimmers. Ducks and other wildlife that inhabit…

Kinzua Point Information Center

The Kinzua Point Information Center is staffed seasonally by the Warren County Visitors Bureau to provide information about the forest and other local attractions. During the summer season, Wi-Fi access is provided by Warren County Chamber of Business and Industry. Located near the Kinzua Dam, and across from Longhouse National Scenic Byway, the information center faces the location of the former town on Kinzua and…

Kinzua Wolf Run Marina

This busy full-service marina is located on the Longhouse National Scenic Byway (State Route 59) just east of the Morrison Bridge at Wolf Run Bay of the Allegheny Reservoir.

Kiowa/Rita Blanca NG RD

The Kiowa and Rita Blanca National Grasslands are administered for range, wildlife and watershed managment, and recreation purposes.  The Ranger Station is located in Clayton, NM.

Kirby Day Use Area

Kirby Day Use Area makes for a nice day trip less than an hour from Ennis.

Kirch Flat Campground

At approximately1,000 feet in elevation, Kirch Flat Campground resides on a large sandy flat area on the river’s edge of the scenic Kings River and is surrounded by rolling, oak-covered foothills and spectacular river canyon and mountain views of the Sierra Nevada. Though it can be very hot in the summer months, Kirch Flat Campground is a great place to camp during the spring and fall months and is popular…

Kirch Flat Group Campground

At approximately1,000 feet in elevation, Kirch Flat Campground resides on a large sandy flat area on the river’s edge of the scenic Kings River and is surrounded by rolling, oak-covered foothills and spectacular river canyon and mountain views of the Sierra Nevada. Though it can be very hot in the summer months, Kirch Flat Campground is a great place to camp during the spring and fall months and is popular with…

Kirk Creek Campground

**Kirk Creek Campground has re-opened. July 24 through July 31 2023, the campground is only open to first-come, first-served. Beginning August 1, the campground will be open for reservations. There will only be 2 campsites open on a first-come, first-serve basis. He strongly recommend making reservations will in advance. Kirk Creek Campground is very popular and books up six months in advance. Reservations are…