Kloshe Nanitch Trailhead
Provides access to: Kloshe Nanitch Trail #882.1 which leads to the Kloshe Nanitch Lookout Observation Site.
Kloshe Nanitch lower trailhead on West Snider Road has a parking area provided by the Washington State Department of Natural…
Klu Bay Buoy Trailhead
This buoy is available on a first come; first serve basis and is intended for use by small and medium watercraft. The buoy is located in 30-80 feet of water and has a 7/8 inch chain. Look for a white buoy with blue reflective tape.
Knagge #18
Trail #18
Knebal Springs Campground/Day Use
Knebal Springs Campground is located in an open Ponderosa pine setting. The campground is adjacent to Knebal Springs Trail, which is a loop of approximately 10 miles - popular for mountain bikers and horseback riders.
Knebal Springs Trailhead
The trailhead is located within Knebal Springs Campground on Forest Road 44. Be aware of mountain bikers and horse groups as these are the most frequent users of this trail. The trail leaves the campground from the east side of the campground. There is spring-fed water in the campground for horse use only.
Capacity for 15 vehicles. Restroom…
Kneff Lake Campground
Kneff Lake is a designated trout lake and is stocked with rainbow trout in the spring. The lake is a 20-acre shared private, state and federal ownership. A beach area is available for swimming.
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Knife Edge Campground and River Access
Located along the breathtaking Wild and Scenic Lochsa River, about fifteen minutes east of Lowell, ID, families, campers, anglers, kayakers, floaters and boaters may enjoy this five unit, two acre, free-use campground and Lochsa river/boat access site. A changing room and a single vault restroom is also provided.
The Campground will accomodate 40-ft. RV's.
Knoll Lake
This secluded forest lake attracts visitors for a number of reasons. Surrounded by ponderosa pines, with a picturesque island in its middle, Knoll Lake provides a scenic setting in which to enjoy your canoe or other small boat. Fishing is good here too, offering rainbow trout stocked by AGFD.
If the fish aren't biting, you'll definitely…
Knoll Lake Campground
This is a first come, first served secluded forest campground offering easy access to both Knoll Lake and the majestic Mogollon Rim. Bring cash as the campground does not accept credit/debit cards and the nearest ATM is over one hour away.
The first feature of interest is Knoll Lake, a medium-…
Knoppers Ford Day Use
Knopper’s Ford, situated along Sugar Creek is a day use facility built by the CCC. It is accessible by passenger car or low clearance vehicle. Knopper’s Ford is popular with Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) and Equestrian enthusiasts, as it is a very short distance from the fabulous Sugar Creek Multi Use Recreation Trail.
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Knuckey Lake
Knuckey Lake is a small lake with a gravel boat ramp with a small turnaround area. The ramp is a little steep and is suitable for small boats and canoes. This lake contains northern pike, largemouth bass and panfish. Nearby lakes include: Dark Lake, Clear Lake, and…
Koch Mountain Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to:
Koch Mountain Trail #3576
See Trail page for more information.
Koknuk Cabin
12' x 14' Pan Abode style cabin with 2 single bunks, 2 double bunks, table, benches, oil stove (#1 stove oil only). Bedding, cooking utensils, and stove oil not provided. Cabin is located within the Stikine-LeConte Wilderness
Konopic #1806
The Konopic Trail is 5.1 miles long. It begins at Salt Park Trail #1114 and ends at Forest Road 53.
Konopic Cutoff #2206
The Konopic Cutoff trail is 1.8 miles long. It begins at Konopic Trail #1806 and ends at the Morapos Trailhead on Rio Blanco County Road 53.
Konz/Boise Staging Area
Small parking area. Winter Wildlife closure areas are found in this area. These are not open to snowmobiles.
Koo-Koo-Sint Bighorn Sheep Viewing Site
This site offers visitors an excellent opportunity to see close-up views of bighorn sheep grazing in a meadow. The peak viewing months are November and December, but there's a good chance of seeing bighorns October through May. At Koo-koo-sint viewing site, six interpretive signs describe the natural history of bighorn sheep, their habitat, and the geology of this Clark Fork River valley.
Koocanusa Area
The Koocanusa Area is primarily centered along a narrow 90 mile long Koocanusa Reservoir, formed by Libby Dam. Approximately 60 miles are within the United States. Libby Dam is operated by the US Army Corps of Engineers which provides daily dam tours. Koocanusa Reservoir is the major recreation attraction in this geographic area, providing ideal settings for large watercraft and sailing. The…
Kook Lake Cabin
Rustic 16' x 16' a-frame cabin with a sleeping loft reached by a vertical ladder. Skiff with oars; capacity 8 persons.
Koomer Ridge Campground
Koomer Ridge Campground features semi-primitive camping in a tranquil forest setting. The campground provides access to trails in the Red River Gorge. This campground is located in the Red River Gorge on …
Koosharem Canyon/Paiute ATV Trailhead
Koosharem Canyon/Paiute ATV Trailhead is located at an elevation of about 7,400 feet with pinyon and juniper trees for shade. Facilities include a vault restroom, information kiosk, picnic table, gravel parking, and dispersed camping sites. ATV riding on the Paiute 01 ATV trail and other designated routes are available. Please pack-out what you pack-in. Camping stay limit is 16 days.
Kooskooskia Meadows Trailhead
Just 15 miles off of the Northwest Passage Scenic Byway and All American Road (US Highway 12), is one of the forest's more obscure trails, but also one of the more beautiful: trail #45, the Wind Lakes Trail. Accessed from the Kooskookia Meadows Trailhead on FS Road 358, this trail guides visitors into the Selway Bitterroot Wilderness.
Kootenai Creek Trailhead
Kootenai Creek Trailhead has adequate parking for both cars and trailers. It offers access to Kootenai Creek Trail #53 and the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. Facilities include a vault toilet, hitching rails and a stock ramp.
Kozy Campground
Kozy Campground is located along the Hoback River, allowing for excellent fishing in an area of the Hoback that has less visitors. This campground is located far enough away from the hustle and bustle of the Snake River and Hoback Junction, that is makes for a quiet and peaceful spot to camp out and enjoy the outdoors. No reservations for this site. This is first come, first serve. 2 vehicles maximum.
KP Cienega Campground
At 9,000 feet, this is one of the highest campgrounds in Arizona. With that in mind, you might suspect that it's cool up here. Well, you would be right, deliciously cool--when it's hot everywhere else. The KP Trailhead, directly adjacent to the campground, provides hiking and backpacking opportunities into the Blue Range Primitive Area via the KP Trail (# 70) with connections to many other trails within the area.
Krassel Ranger District Office
Krassel Ranger District Office, Payette National Forest
208-634-0600
8:00a.m. to 4:30 p.m., M - F
Krassel Trailhead
The Krassel Trailhead includes a small parking area alongside the river. A footbridge over the South Fork of the Salmon River provides access to the Krassel Knob Trail (#089). To the east, across the road begins the Indian Ridge Trail (#090).
This trailhead also…
Kreis Pond Campground
Close to the Ninemile Ranger Station and Grand Menard Picnic Area, this campground offers mountain biking opportunities and has seven campsites and a day use area with two grills.
Krenka Creek Trailhead
Generally open July to November, as weather and conditions allow.
Access/entry point to the Ruby Mountains Wilderness.
Kroeger Campground
Kroeger Campground is located in beautiful La Plata Canyon, with 10 campsites shaded by a mixture of spruce, fir, aspen, and cottonwood. One site has a double table and large parking area. Another is suitable for a long RV; most sites do not accommodate larger RVs. There is one pull-thru. Please do not trespass on the private property adjacent to the campground.
Services include include water, fire grates…