Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

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 8461 - 8490 of 17629

Lane Creek Campground

Lane Creek Campground is set among open, large, Ponderosa pine.   It features 7 campsties and an accessible toilet.  There is no potable water or garbage service, so please pack your garbage home.  This campground offers hunting and photo opportunities.  It is also near the Bear Wallow Interpretive Trail, a 1/4 mile trail that…

Lane Farm Campground

Formerly the Lane family farm, this small campground is approximately 5 miles north of Marietta along the National Forest Covered Bridge Scenic Byway. The site has four campsites on the Little Muskingum.

Lane Spring Recreation Area

Lane Spring Recreation Area is situated along Little Piney Creek in a beautiful hardwood area. Its location and beautiful surroundings make it a popular destination for weddings, family reunions, fishing, camping, nature observation and hiking. While you have the peace, quiet and tranquility of a creekside campground, the audible noise of Highway 63 can sometimes be heard in the distance.  An…

Langdon Lake

Snowmobiling/Sno-Park: 1 mile east of Tollgate on ORE 204.

Langford Lake Boat Launch

This launch is located 11 miles to the southeast of Marenisco, Mi., on the Bessemer Ranger District. 

Langohr Campground

.usa-accordion__button { width: auto /* 100%*/; float: right;} .my-container { display: flex; justify-content: space-between; }.child { padding: 5px; margin: 3px; } .right-align { margin-left: auto; } View this site on Recreation.govVea este sitio en…

Langohr Group Picnic Area

A picnic area in the Hyalite Canyon on the Bozeman District.       Information:Bozeman Office3710 Fallon StreetBozeman, MT 59718(406) 522-2520 

Langston House

An old farm homestead about a mile from the Ochlockonee River, the Langston House is a great example of Florida vernacular architecture in its original setting. It was built around the turn of the century (circa 1904), although the land has been farmed with the mid-1800s. The Langston House has provided important clues about the life…

Lantis Spring Campground

 A campground with camp sites and day use picnic sites, located in the Long Pines Unit, Sioux Ranger District, about 5 miles north of the Tie Creek Road.

Lantz Ridge Trailhead

Starting from an old logging deck with great parking, the trail drops down a northern exposure, through dark Douglas Fir old growth forest to mature stands of oak and grass. The creek is surrounded with buckeye, and the wildflowers in spring are terrific. * Follow M4 to Lantz Ridge, turn right at the green gate, and follow the main road to the landing.

Laramie Peak Area

The Laramie Peak area is located in east central Wyoming, stretching from southeast of Casper to west of Wheatland. This portion of the Medicine Bow National Forest is part of the Laramie Range and is dominated by the jagged 10,274 foot crest of Laramie Peak, and is managed by the Douglas Ranger District. With nearly 180,000 acres on the Medicine Bow National Forest, the Laramie Peak area offers many public…

Laramie Peak Trailhead

This 4.2 mile trail is at the base of Laramie Peak in the North Laramie Range. Parking and restroom facilities are available at the trailhead. No overnight parking is permitted at the trailhead, however, if you are overnight hiking from the trailhead, please park in the dispersed camping areas. The Friend Park campground is adjacent to the trailhead and offers developed campsites with tables, toilets, fire…

Laramie Ranger District Office

The Laramie Ranger District consists of about 400,000 acres in the Medicine Bow and Laramie mountain ranges in southeast Wyoming. Recreation opportunities abound. The Ranger District office is in Laramie, WY. Scroll down for area-specific activities, locations and maps... Select Pole Mountain or Snowy Range under Recreation Areas in the right-hand sidebar to find recreation sites on the Laramie Ranger…

Laramie River Road

Laramie River Road is managed by Larimer County, County Road 103. For winter recreation, park at its junction with Colorado Highway 14. Laramie River Road, also known as County Road 103, is heavily used by snowmobiles. The road climbs the first couple miles then drops into the Laramie River Valley.

LARB HOLLOW OVERLOOK CUA DISPERSED

Located about 10 miles south of Grover on Scenic Byway 12, this scenic overlook commands a stunning view of southeastern Utah, especially the Waterpocket Fold in Capitol Reef National Park and the Henry Mountains.

Larch Mountain

Larch Mountain Picnic area is a wonderful day trip destination and a gateway to several long hikes via Larch Mountain Trail #441. From Larch Mountain Trailhead, hike downhill all the way to Multnomah Falls or hook up with other trails (

Largo #14 Trailhead

 Trailhead located near El Caso Campground at Quemado Lake for Largo Canyon - Trail #14.

Larison Creek Trailhead - Lower

This trailhead provides access to Larison Creek Trail #3646 See Trail page for more information.

Larison Creek Trailhead - Upper

This trailhead provides access to: Larison Creek Trail #3646 See Trail page for more information.

Larry Creek Group Site Group Campground

Larry Creek Group Camp will accommodate up to 75 persons, it is accessible with paved paths to restrooms, picnic shelter and fire rings. No water or power hookups, there is a hand pump for water. Located within the Bass Creek Recreation Area.

Larry Forbis Group Site

Tucked away amongst vibrant palo verde and iconic saguaro cactus on the banks of the Lower Salt River, the Larry Forbis Group Site offers a peaceful setting for groups and large gatherings throughout the year. October through March, this site is open to campers looking to take…

Larry TR 711

Larry Trail is 1.5 miles in length. It is blazed with Magenta blazes. It is rated as Easy.

Larson Lakes #236

The Larson Lakes Trail #236 begins at the Crystal Larson Trailhead and ends at the intersection with the Crystal Lake Trail #235.  Most of the trail is an old jeep trail that has been closed to motorized use.  From the Trailhead to Larson Lake, the trail can be moderate to difficult, but it becomes more difficult as it climbs to intersect with the Crystal Lake Trail #235.  The…

Larson Ridge Camping Area

Larson Ridge Camping Area is located on Forest Road 237a. The camp area consists of 6 campsites with picnic tables. This is a fee free area and as such no amenities are provided. This is a pack-it-in, pack-it-out area.

Larson Ridge Trailhead

Accessed off the 237 road at the Willow Springs Loop Trail.

LaRue-Pine Hills-Otter Pond Research Natural Area

LaRue-Pine Hills is one of the most unique areas in the world. As with many places in the Shawnee National Forest, the beauty we see today is rooted in geologic history.  LaRue-Pine Hills it took millions of years to form its bedrock before nature’s erosive forces took over and created the 150-foot limestone bluffs that now rise out of the Mississippi floodplain.The area derives its name from the nearby tiny…

Las Cabezas Observation Point

Panoramic views at mid elevations can be seen just off the road at this vista point. Location: Road 191 km 7.8 Amenities: N/A Special Safety Messages: Be cautious entering and exiting the observation point. __________________________________________________ Las vistas panorámicas en elevaciones medias se pueden ver justo al lado de la carretera en este punto de vista. Ubicación: Carretera 191 km. 7.8. Servicios: N/A…

Las Casitas Fishing Site

The Las Casitas Fishing Site offers parking and access to the Lower Jemez River. Located on NM HWY 4 approximately eight miles south of Jemez Springs. Uses:  Fishing Facilities: Paved parking, vault toilet. Special Instructions: Clean fish away from river and parking area. Day use area only; no overnight camping.