Lee Vining/ Mono Lake
The northernmost part of Inyo National Forest, Mono Lake and the gateway to Yosemite are near the community of Lee Vining, California.
Leeds Rifle Range
Leeds is ADA accessible and accommodates targets at 25 and 100-yard intervals.
Annual and daily passes for using the Enoree rifle ranges are available on recreation.gov.
Lefferts Pond Area
Lefferts Pond Area provides a wide variety of activities for Forest visitors, which includes mountain biking, horseback riding, boating, fishing, picnicking, cross country, skiing, snowmobiling, and hiking. These trails offer loop opportunity that begins and ends at the parking lot.
Please practice Leave No Trace ethics, such as Carry Out what you Carry In.…
Left Fork Cutler Creek #235
The Left Fork Cutler Trail #235 begins at the intersection with the Cutler Trail #217 and ends at the intersection with the Baldy Trail #216. This trail provides a route between these two trails. There are several trails in this area that make unlimited loop route possibilities. It is popular during the big game hunting season. The entire length of this trail is within the…
Left Fork of Huntington Trailhead
The Left Fork of Huntington Trailhead (TH) marks the lower entrance to the Left Fork of Huntington Trail, a National Recreation Trail (NRT). The moderately difficult trail is ~6 miles long and provides a connection between the Forks of Huntinton Campground (CG), which is adjacent to State Route (SR) 31, and Forest Road 0014/Millers FLat Road. The trailhead is at ~8880' elevation.
Left Hand #495
Forest Trail #495 (Left Hand Trail) is 4.2 miles long. It begins at Forest Road #750 and ends at Forest Trail #490. Forest Trail #495 is open for the following uses: Hiking, Mountain Biking, Horseback Riding, and Motorcycle Trail Riding
Lefthand Trailhead
Entry by foot or mountain bike is allowed. Target shooting within this area remains prohibited. No motorized travel.
Leg Lake Campsites
There are two primitive campsites located on the 40 acre Leg Lake. The sites lie about 1/4 mile west of County Road 437 between Forest Roads 2697 and 2438. Leg Lake has good fishing for northern pike, largemouth bass, black crappies and bluegills. Some yellow perch and bullheads may also be caught. No drinking water is available. There is an unimproved boat access located adjacent to site #2. It is intended for day-…
Legacy Campground
Legacy is a developed campground near Lake Almanor with 14 sites; maximum of 8 people is allowed per single site; 16 people maximum are allowed per double site. Water and electrical hookups are provided at each site, two sets of hook ups are provided at double site 11. An RV pay per use dump station is located next to the campground.
A fee of $30/night is required at this site, fee must be…
Leggett Creek Campground
Just 14 miles west of Elk City off Highway 14, Leggett Creek campground provides easy access to larger RV's and trailers in its five campsites, serviced by a metal fire ring and one SST (Sweet Smelling Toilet). There are no refuse receptacles provided. It provides public fishing access to Leggett Creek and the South Fork of the Clearwater River. Road access to lower Leggett Creek and the Reed Mountain area is via…
Leigh Creek / Bighorn Interpretive Site
Leigh Creek / Bighorn Interpretive Site sits along the Cloud Peak Skyway. Stop and read the interpretive signs and take in the beautiful scenery. You are standing at the bottom of Tensleep Canyon near the western edge of the Bighorn Mountains. These steep rocky cliffs were the native territory of the Bighorn sheep. Disease and the activities of humans and livestock have led to their eventual…
Leigh Creek Campground
Leigh Creek Campground is nestled among the pines at the bottom of Leigh Canyon. Nearby interpretive signs explain the geology of the white limestone cliffs of Tensleep Canyon. Nearby Tensleep Creek offers excellent fly fishing.
Leigh Creek RV Dump Station
Leigh Creek RV Dump Station is located off U.S. Highway 16, the Cloud Peak Skyway. No Camping, Pack It In, Pack It Out. Restrooms are not available at this site.
Leith Run Recreation Area
The Leith Run Campground provides a beautiful location on the Ohio River, where grassy campsites and picnic areas make for a comfortable getaway in the Wayne National Forest. The campground is equipped with modern conveniences like flush toilets and electricity. This fully accessible facility offers a variety of recreation activities.
There are now several no-mow zones and plantings of native shrubs to increase bird…
Leland Trailhead
The Leland Trailhead is located west of Fraser near the Fraser Experimental Forest. It provides access to several popular mountain biking trails.
Lemhi Range Area
These are the areas located in the Lemhi Mountain Range south of Sawmill Canyon.
Lemish Lake Trailhead
Offers access into the Cascades.
Lemmon Rock #12
This trail extends from a trailhead just below Mt. Lemmon’s summit and the Wilderness of Rock deep within that picturesque area of the Pusch Ridge Wilderness. It is a very steep trail, earning its most difficult rating by dropping 2,000 feet in a short two miles. The views are worth it, though, especially since the most expansive of them can…
Lemmons Branch Boat Launch
Motorized and non-motorized boat launch for Fontana Reservoir
Lemolo Lake
Lemolo Lake is in the Diamond Lake District, and is surrounded by a mountain setting. The North Umpqua Trail #1414 is in the area.
North Umpqua Trail Information
Lemolo Lake Trailhead
Enjoy a beautiful hike around the picturesque Lemolo Lake, which is a reservoir managed as part of the North Umpqua Hydroelectric Project.
Lemolo Lake/Crater Lake N KOA
Lemolo Lake Resort is just 15 miles from the North Entrance of Crater Lake, situated at 4300' feet in the Oregon Cascade range.
This areas offers many recreation opportunities including, boating, swimming, fishing.
Amenities and services include: Cabins, Motel Units, Full hookup RV sites, Camp sites, A Store, Restaurant, Boat Rentals, Jet-ski rentals, Fishing Guide services, and a bike shuttle for…
Lena Beach Picnic Site
This picnic area is on the beach at the head of Lena Cove. It is a prime location for viewing sunsets. There are 7 picnic sites with picnic tables, 5 of which have shelters, and 3 vault toilets. The facilities and trails meet accessibility standards. The King Salmon shelter is available for reservation (maximum 4 hours; 907-586-8800), and there is no fee at this point. The area is a 15.5 mile drive from downtown…
Lena Creek Campground
This first come-first serve small campground is located along the shore of the Hamma Hamma River. Campsites can accommodate tents, trailers and RVs. Each site also has a table, fire ring and grill. Campground amenities include vault toilets and trash collection. Drinking water is not available.
Lena Lake Campground
This heavily used walk-in campground is accessed by hiking 3.5 miles on Lena Lake Trail #810. This backcountry primitive camping area is located along the west-shore of Lena Lake a large 55 acre lake in the Hamma Hamma drainage at 1,800 feet elevation. There are two pit toilets available on the west and north shores. Camp…
Lena Lake/Brothers Trailhead
Provides access to: Lena Lake Trail #810.
The Lena lake trail also provides access to Upper Lena Lake Trail # 811 and The Brothers Trail # 821 which is within…
Lenawee TH #34
This trail climbs steadily up to tree line through lodgepole pine, spruce and fir forests. After reaching the alpine, the trail becomes less evident and the hiker must pay close attention to the rock cairns marking the trail. The Jumbo Mine may be viewed from the trail, as well as spectacular views of Dillon Reservoir to the west and the mountains of the Continental Divide to the east and south. The Peru Creek…
Lengthy Trailhead (#89) Trailhead
Lengthy Trailhead (#89) Trailhead
Lennox Creek Road 57
Follow Forest Service Road 57, the Lennox Creek Road, in the bottom of a scenic gorge and end at Bare Mountain Trailhead.