Lake Fork (528)
Lake Fork Trail #528 is a very popular trail to Emerald and Moon Lakes within the Weminuche Wilderness. The trail branches off from Pine River Trail #523 (about 6 miles from Pine River Trailhead) and ends at …
Lake Fork Campground
The Lake Fork Campground is situated along North Pine Creek and the Hells Canyon Scenic Byway. The site is popular in the late spring through fall camping seasons for recreationists who enjoy relaxing, day hiking and exploring along the Scenic Byway and throughout the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area.
Lake Fork Campground
The campground has 18 sites among Aspen and mixed conifers, adjacent to the Conejos River. Gold Medal trout fishing (fly-fishing only) in the Conejos River. Hiking on numerous area trails. The campground sits among Aspen and mixed conifer trees, with some sites overlooking the river. It is convenient to several trails, the resort community of Platoro and Platoro Reservoir.
Lake Fork Campground
Nine sites in wooded terrain along the East Fork of Lake Fork Creek at 5,300'. Each site comes equipped with a picnic table, fire pit, and grill. There is typically potable water available on site.
All sites are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. The Interagency Pass and Golden Age Passport are accepted at this site. There are no hookups or trash receptacles. Please pack out your trash.
Among …
Lake Fork Creek Trailhead
Located off the Hells Canyon Scenic Byway, the Lake Fork Creek Trailhead is a small trailhead facility set in amongst the cool pine and fir trees. The trailhead accesses the Lake Fork Trail (#1876) which goes along Lake Fork Creek and ends at the…
Lake Fork Trailhead
From the Lake Fork Trailhead, the East Fork Lake Fork Creek Trail (#104) initially heads south, paralleling the creek. The route is rolling with only minor elevation gain for the first five miles. It features huckleberries (in season), large erratic boulders, and a handful of hidden fishing holes. It's a great place to introduce…
Lake Fork Trailhead #836
Located on US Hwy 160 between South Fork and Wolf Creek Pass. Foot, horse and mountain biking travel only.
The Lake Fork trail is 6 miles long. It begins at Hwy 160 and ends at the Highline Trail #832.
Lake Fork West Trailhead
The Lake Fork West Trailhead is a rustic trailhead located about 0.5 miles from Fish Lake Campground. The facility is set in an open pine area. The Lake Fork Trail (#1876) goes down along Lake Fork Creek and ends at the Lake Fork Creek…
Lake Fulmor Day Use Area
Lake Fulmor is a delightful oasis for people and wildlife. On the trail winding around the lake look for ground squirrels, tree frogs, butterflies, and dragonflies; listen for the raucous chatter of Steller’s jays. Fully accessible pier, picnic tables and toilet.
Fishing information: Rainbow trout may be planted by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Their …
Lake George Campground
Mammoth Lakes Basin is located through town, just 5 to 10 minutes drive. The campground is located a short walk from the shore of Lake George. 15 Campsites.
Lake George Picnic Site
Mammoth Lakes Basin is located through town, just 5 to 10 minutes drive.
Lake George Ranger District Office
17147 E State Road 40Silver Springs, FL 34488(352) 625-2520
Lake Gillette Campground
Camping sites are nice and spacious and close to facilities. Some are very private and others closer together, some have a view of the lake. Day use for trails and beach area is nice with picnic areas and lots of parking. Access to Rufus Trail #148 is near this campground. An amphitheater is also close and can be reached by one of the many trails. This is a great family campground with plenty of things to do.
Lake Glendale Recreation Area
If you are looking for a place in the center of the Shawnee National Forest, then Lake Glendale Recreation Area is for you. Its central location makes it easy to visit main attractions on either side of the forest or any place in-between. Surrounded by tall pine trees and mixed hardwood forests, Lake Glendale Recreation Area offers a wide range of recreation opportunities including hiking, camping, swimming,…
Lake Gregory County Regional Park
Lake Gregory Regional Park is an alpine jewel nestled in the pine forests of Crestline, California. Here you can fish from the shore year 'round, picnic, hike, swim, and boat on 150 acres in the San Bernardino Mountains. Our summer season runs from Memorial Day Weekend to Labor Day Weekend but our fishing, walking trail, and boathouse are open year round.
Location: 24171 Lake Drive …
Lake Guerin Shelter
12' x 10' 3-sided CCC Adirondack-style shelter with dirt floor located on west end of lake.
Lake Harriet Campground/Day Use
Lake Harriet Campground sits on the eastern shores of Lake Harriet, along the Oak Grove Fork of the Clackamas River, which flows into the lake. It's a great location for camping, fishing, and boating. The campground has barrier-free campsites, restrooms, and fishing dock.
Lake Hemet Day Use Area
Lake Hemet offers plenty of shore fishing to the angler. Campers can stay overnight at the adjacent campground operated by the Lake Hemet Municipal Water District. The Water District also has small boats available for day rental. This site is accessible and has picnic tables and vault toilets.
Fishing information: Rainbow trout may be planted by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Their…
Lake Hill Campground
Lake Hill Campground is situated next to pretty Lake Hill Reservoir just five miles from Ephraim, Utah, elevation 8,400 feet. A mixed forest of spruce, fir, and aspen covers the area, offering partial shade in most sites. Some are more exposed than others. Summer wildflowers and wildlife are abundant. Canoeing and rainbow trout fishing are popular activities on the small man-made reservoir.
This campground contains…
Lake Hill Community Reservoir
Small 1 acre reservoir located next to Lake Hill Campground. The Department of Wildlife Resources of Utah (DWR) stocks this reservoir with Tiger and Rainbow Trout.
Lake In The Woods Campground
Nestled in a mixed conifer Forest, Lake in the Woods is a 4 acre man-made lake that is 8 feet at its deepest point. The trail cabin located on the site was built in 1907.
Facilities
8 campsites with picnic tables and fire pits
2 double campsites with picnic tables and fire pits
1 tent campsite with picnic table and fire pit
1 picnic site with grill
4 flush toilets (1 vault toilet during the winter)
No drinking…
Lake Inez Campground
This small campground is adjacent to Lake Inez. All sites are shady.
Lake Irwin Campground - Gunnison RD
Lake Irwin Campground is bordered on the eastern side by Lake Irwin and the western side by the Ruby Mountain Range. This rugged terrain provides challenging mountain biking and hiking. The lake is usually so full of fish you can see them rise to the calm surface. The area is very picturesque and filled with wildflowers in July and August.
Lake Irwin Picnic Site
There are several picnic tables available along the lake shoreline near the fishing access.
Lake Isabel Cabin
A quaint historical Forest Ranger cabin adjacent to the Lake Isabel Recreation Area. A day-use fee is charged at the recreation area which provides a stocked fishing lake, hiking and motorized trails, picnic areas and campgrounds. Boats without motors are permitted on the lake. Cross country skiing and tubing are popular activities in the winter. A restaurant and private cabins are nearby. The Frontier Pathway…
Lake Isabel Picnic and Day Use Area (Southside)
This is a developed area for picnicking, hiking, fishing and boating. Nonmotorized boating and fishing are available at Lake Isabel. The area also has access to motorized and nonmotorized trails, including Cisneros, St. Charles and Snowslide, and a paved trail that travels along the lake shore but does not completely circle the lake.
Lake Isabel Recreation Area
The Lake Isabel Recreation Area is located about an hour south of Cañon City or Pueblo, Colorado on the Frontier Pathways National Scenic Byway. The area offers a wide range of recreation opportunities including non-motorized boating, accessible fishing, camping, picnicking, hiking and a historic cabin rental. Plus, winter…
Lake Isabella
The Isabella reservoir offers fishing, boating, water sports, camping, and picnicking. Close proximity to Los Angeles and Bakersfield makes this lake a popular year round vacation spot for southern Californians. The lake is one of the state’s most popular windsurfing areas; reliable afternoon winds, from 35-50 miles an hour, create ideal conditions for intermediate to advanced windsurfers. Enjoy shoreline camping…
Lake Isabella Visitor Center
The Lake Isabella this visitor center is now located in the town of Lake Isabella at 4875 Ponderosa Drive and open Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm.
It offers visitor information, interpretive displays, fire permits, Kern river permits, woodcutting permits, Southern Sierra passes, and information about the many recreational opportunities in the Kern River Valley.
For more information, call 760-379-5646.
Lake Jeanette Campground & Backcountry Sites
Lake Jeanette Campground is located on the Echo Trail, a remote country road that traverses through the heart of the western Superior National Forest. In addition to the campground, there are five backcountry campsites are nestled on the northern and eastern end of Lake Jeanette with access by boat from the campground. The terrain is granite rock outcroppings covered with a mix of pine and spruce trees.…