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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 8431 - 8460 of 17629

Lakeview Campground

Lakeview Campground is a large campground situated in lodgepole pine, ponderosa pine and sage habitat at an elevation of 9,500 feet, overlooking Twin Lakes Reservoir. Facilities include vault restrooms, picnic tables, fire rings and pedestal grills. The campground has eight loops, labeled A through H. Loops A-F are reservable sites, while sites in loops G and H are available on a first-come, first-served basis and…

Lakeview Campground - Gunnison RD

Lakeview Campground is located on Taylor Park Reservoir, at an elevation of 9,400 feet. The campground is situated just above Taylor Park Reservoir, among ponderosa and lodgepole pine trees. The valley floor is broad, flat and dotted with sagebrush. Most campsites have beautiful views of the reservoir and the Sawatch Mountains. Visitors enjoy the area for its fishing and boating, and abundant off-road and biking…

Lakeview Campground: (409) 625-1940

Lakeview Campground, located on the 185,000- acre Toledo Bend Reservoir and is maintained and operated by the Sabine River Authority of Texas. The area offers camping, fishing and picnicking. Forest visitors can now camp up to 28 days at selected recreation areas in the National Forests and Grasslands in Texas.   Extended camping is offered at: Lakeview Recreation Area - Sites: 1, 2, 3, 8, 9 and 10 For…

Lakeview Dispersed Campground

Dispersed Camping. No services.

Lakeview Group Campground

Lakeview Campground is a large campground situated in lodgepole pine, ponderosa pine and sage habitat at an elevation of 9,500 feet, overlooking Twin Lakes Reservoir. Facilities include vault restrooms, picnic tables, fire rings and pedestal grills. The campground has eight loops, labeled A through H. Loops A-F are reservable sites, while sites in loops G and H are available on a first-come, first-served basis and…

Lakeview Point Scenic Overlook

Located just above 7,100 feet on State Highway 18 east of the Snow Valley ski area. This scenic overlook offers motorists their first view of Big Bear Lake. Butler Peak Fire Lookout is visible on the ridgeline above the highway. Open all year.

Lakeview Ranger District

Address: 18049 Hwy 395Lakeview, OR 97630 Phone 541- 947-3334TDD 541- 947-6384Fax 541- 947-6375 Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:45 am - 4:30 pmClosed on National Holidays 

Lakewood - Laona District

Come visit the Lakewood - Laona District and enjoy our many campgrounds, trails, lake and rivers!  District Offices Lakewood Ranger District Office:15085 Wisconsin State Highway 32,Lakewood, Wisconsin 54138Phone: 715-276-6333 Laona Ranger District Office:4978 US Hwy 8,Laona, Wisconsin 54541Phone: 715-674-4481

Lakewood Landing Boat Launch

Lakewood Landing Boat Launch is located on the north side of Blue Ridge Lake in Blue Ridge, GA. The lake is a 3,290 acre Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) reservoir. Blue Ridge Lake offers boating, skiing and fishing. The lake is home to bass, bream, catfish, perch and crappie, which makes the area popular with anglers.

Lakin Dam

This day use area is a popular site for viewing all sorts of wildlife as well as fishing. There is a wooden deck over the water with handicap access. The new fishing platform is finished and in place. Lakin Dam has benefited people and wildlife. According to local residents, Lakin Dam was built in 1925 by the McCloud River Lumber Company. The dam was built to supply a reliable water source for the people…

Lakota Lake

Overview Lakota Lake is located southeast of Keystone, SD, on US Highway 16A (Iron Mountain Road), within the Norbeck Wildlife Preserve. It is a small, non-motorized lake and a popular destination for fishing and kayaking. A hitchrail is provided for horses, along with access to Iron Creek Trail #15. Several picnic tables offer a scenic view of the lake. Lakota Lake Road was upgraded in fall 2021. The Great…

Lakota Lake Day-Use Area

Scenic Lake View Lakota Lake is located southeast of Keystone SD, on US Highway 16A (Iron Mountain Road) within the Norbeck Wildlife Preserve. It is a small, non-motorized lake and a popular destination for fishing and kayaking. A hitchrail is provided for horses, along with access to Iron Creek Trail #15. Six picnic tables offer a scenic view of the lake.

Lamance Trailhead

Acess/entry point to the Santa Rosa-Paradise Peak Wilderness.  

Lamar Lake

1.4 miles East from South end of Pierre Lake and 5 miles Northeast from Orient. It is a mostly shallow lake with a deep portion covering 1.4 acres.

Lambert

This body of water is part of the Provo drainage.

Lambert #47

This moderate 1.6 mile trail provides a short access to the Kettle Crest (North) National Recreation Trail #13 through meadows and stands of fir and ponderosa pine trees.

Lambert Creek Horse Camp

This shaded horse camp is located across the road from the Old Stage/Midnight Ridge Trailhead, which offers a great horseback, hiking, or mountain biking loop opportunity. The 6-unit campground offers parking spurs, picnic tables, rock fire rings, creek access for watering stock, and an outhouse. The area is fenced with…

Lambert Trailhead

The trailhead is located in a grassy saddle. The trail begins just up hill of the upper road which is blocked. This trail can be difficult to find, even from the trailhead. Parking for several cars is available and dispersed campsites are nearby. There is an information board with trail maps and a trail registration box. There is no outhouse. Provides access to:…

Lamborn #894

The Lamborn Trail #894 begins near the McCluskey State Wildlife Area and ends at an intersection with the Inter-Ocean Pass Trail #890. It passes between Mt. Lamborn and Landsend Peaks and gives access to the Mt. Lamborn Trail #895 which climbs the south side of Mt. Lamborn and is used by many who climb that peak. After passing the Mt. Lamborn Trail #895 it contours through the aspen until it…

Lambs Canyon Trailhead #002

 Elevation gain is 4,158 feet. Major destinations is Mill Creek Ridge, Access to Mount Aire. Trail junctions include Elbow Fork Trail. The Lamb's Canyon Trail is a more difficult trail that connects to Elbow Fork Trail in Mill Creek Canyon. This trail works its way along a side stream through heavy stands of aspen, Douglas Fir, and spruce. The lower two-thirds of the trail is a steep climb with the last one-…

Lamping Homestead Recreation Area

In Monroe County, this area offers camping, picnicking, fishing, canoeing, and a scenic hiking trail. The site has six walk-in campsites, eight picnic sites, and a picnic shelter. There are two loop trails for hiking, one at 3½ miles and the other at 1½ miles. A 2-acre pond at the site is stocked with bluegill, bass, and catfish. This secluded recreation area was once the farmstead of the Lamping…

Land O' Lakes #713

Because of the scenic view it offers, the Land Of Lakes Trail #713 is one of the most used trails on the Grand Mesa. It is a very short trail which is paved for the entire distance, making for a quick and easy hike. The trail travels out to a rim overlooking a series of lakes and reservoirs and then circles back to the parking area in a loop. At this overlook there are interpretive signs and information concerning…

Lander

The Washakie Ranger District is administered from the ranger district office at 333 East Main Street in Lander, Wyoming. Lander is located at the foothills of the eastern slopes of the Wind River Mountains. Lander is home to the National Outdoor Leadship School and the Lander Brew Fest. Sinks Canyon State Park - where the Popo Agie River mysteriously disappears - is nearby.

Landing Camp Trailhead

Located on the south end of the Bog Loop Road in Berlin, NH. 

Lands End Loop Snowmobile #737

The Lands End Loop Snowmobile Trail #737 begins and ends at the same location, about 1.5 miles west of the Mesa Top Trailhead.  On the Sunlight to Powderhorn Trail Map this trail is the west part of the SP Trail. The loop is approximately 25 miles long and runs west from the Mesa Top Trailhead along Highway 65 to Lands End Road, FSR #100. It travels through open parks amid patches of Spruce/fir going toward…

Landsend #897

The Landsend Trail #897 begins at an intersection with the Todd Reservoir Jeep Trail #891 and dead ends near Wiley Springs. This trail provides access to a bench beneath Landsend Peak and access to the land near Wiley Springs.  It does not connect to any other trail, so travelers must return the way they came. It passes through oak brush, sage brush, and pinyon-juniper forest.  Please be mindful of water…

Landslide Campground

5800-foot elevation. Nine campsites, including six tent-only sites, with hiking in two nearby groves of giant sequoias. This campground is within the Giant Sequoia National Monument. Trails in the monument, open to hikers, horses, and bikes (outside the wilderness areas), wind through giant sequoia groves, up mountains, and alongside wild rivers. Compacted dirt surfaces, fee required Maximum RV length 16 feet.…