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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 8731 - 8760 of 17629

Little Bass Lake Campsites

Little Bass Lake, which is an 84 acre lake, offers camping, fishing, and boating in a serene wooded setting. Link to Campground Map.

Little Bay De Noc Campground

Little Bay Campground provides a quiet respite from more developed campgrounds in the area. It has long been a favorite for visitors seeking solitude. Beautiful sunsets can be seen over the glistening water of the Little Bay de Noc, and campers enjoy water activities on the lake.  Natural Features: The campground sits on the shore of Little Bay de Noc, on the north end of Lake Michigan. A group camping…

Little Bayhorse Camping Area

Beautiful high mountain lake with plenty of fishing. Hiking trail connects to Bayhorse Lake. Three primitive campsites are equipped with picnic tables and fire rings. There is a toilet within the campground, but no drinking water or garbage pick-up available on site. Road access is steep and narrow.  The last 1/2 mile to the lake is rough, trailers are not recommended here.

Little Bean Canyon (198)

The Little Bean Canyon trail is 11.4 miles long. It begins at Forest Trail 199 - Boggy Trail. and ends at Forest Trail 199 - Boggy Trail. The trail is open for the following uses: Hiking, Backpacking, Mountain Biking, Horseback Riding

Little Bear (609)

Little Bear Trail (609) branches off the Bear Creek Trail (607) at mile 4 and is a popular bike turn around spot as the (607) trail gets slightly technical after this.  This 2.5 mi trail may be difficult to find and can be quite steep. It connects to…

Little Bear Cabin

A recreation rental cabin on the Bozeman District. Little Bear Cabin was built in 1938 and still looks much the same as it did back then. It is available year-round for recreationists, as well as for those who seek a quiet mountain retreat. The cabin can be accessed by vehicle during the summer and fall (June 16th - December 31st) weather and snow conditions permitting, but winter access requires snowmobiling or…

Little Bear Campground - Grand Valley RD

This campground is at 10,200-foot elevation; and has 36 campsites, 2 of which are handicapped-accessible. Maximum spur length is 49 ft.  The campground is composed of two loops along the shore of Island Lake with some sites along the shore of the lake. It is heavily wooded with spruce trees. There is a wheelchair friendly area with a fish cleaning station adjacent to the Island Lake Boat Ramp.…

Little Bear Group Campground

Little Bear Group Campground is located in beautiful Huntington Canyon along the Huntington Canyon National Scenic Byway on Utah Highway 31 at an elevation of approximately 6,500 feet. Pines and junipers offer plentiful shade. The canyon area has numerous lakes and streams, vibrant summer wildflowers, colorful fall foliage, and abundant wildlife.

Little Bear GWT

This is a non-accessible, simple/minor trail.

Little Bear Lake #660

The Little Bear Lake Trail #660 begins at it's intersects with the Basin Trail #603 and intersects the Unaweep #601 after about a half mile.  As you start out there will be a nice view of Bear Canyon off to the left.  The predominant vegetation cover is Ponderosa Pine and Aspen, interspersed with Oak brush and Manzanita. The Big Creek Basin will come into view on your right before you cross a small…

Little Bear Trailhead

Little Bear Trailhead is located on the south end of the Fontenelle/LaBarge Road, Forest Road #10103. Little Bear Trailhead provides access to Bluejay, Bearhole, and S. Fontenelle Creek from Trails # 001, 016, and 003.

Little Beaver Campground

This 120 unit campground has a combination of reservation and first come sites available.  It has an overflow parking area available for trailers and excess vehicles. Maidu Boat Launch and Blue Water Beach Day Use Area are right next door. Campground amenities include seasonal host, water, flush toilets and trash service along with paved roads. Campsite amenities include picnic table, fire ring…

Little Beaver Lake

Together with Beaver and Beth Lakes makes a string of three lakes just northeast of Lake Bonaparte. Extensive cattails make shore fishing difficult.

Little Belt Mountains

Portions of this sprawling mountain range are located in Meagher, Judith Basin, Cascade, and Wheatland counties. It is surrounded by predominantly treeless foothills of prairie and sagebrush steppe. The Little Belts Geographic Area is bisected north-south by the Kings Hill scenic byway (US Highway 89) along which the small communities of Niehart and Monarch reside. Most of the Little Belts can be described as…

Little Bighorn East TH

Little Bighorn East Trailhead does not provide any facilities and the parking is limited.  A very narrow access road requires 4 wheel drive in the spring and fall.

Little Bighorn West Trailhead

Little Bighorn West Trailhead is located in an open meadow.  This trailhead accesses the Little Horn Trail.

Little Blanchard

This body of water is part of the Henrys Fork drainage.

Little Blanco (572)

The Little Blanco trail is 8.3 miles long. It begins at Forest Road 665 - Nipple Mtn Rd. and ends at Forest Trail 813 - Cont. Divide Trail.. The trail is open for the following uses: Hiking, Horseback Riding

Little Blue Joint Trailhead

Little Blue Joint Trailhead has adequate parking for cars. It accesses Little blue Joint Trail #223. There are no facilities.

Little Boulder Bay Boating Site

Little Boulder Bay Boating Site provides a launch site on Painted Rocks Lake. Provides parking for vehicles and boat trailers.

Little Boulder Campground

Located only 40 miles east of the town of Moscow, Idaho, Little Boulder Campground rests next to the Potlatch River in a heavily forested and richly vegetated and peaceful location.  Great for RVs and tents, 17 developed sites, a campground host and all with ample parking and an overflow lot--It's easy to see why the Little Boulder Campground is a local favorite.

Little Boulder Grove Trailhead

**NOTE: This trail has not been maintained and trail may be hard to follow. For the Little Boulder Grove Trail, follow Burton Pass Road for 10.5 miles then follow Forest Road 13S23 for 3 miles until you see Little Boulder Grove trailhead marker on the left side of the road. Distance: 1.7 miles (3 miles round trip) Difficulty: easy to moderate Time: 2 hours The Little Boulder Trail meanders through a portion of the…

Little Boulder Trailhead

Little Boulder Trailhead has adequate parking for cars. It accesses Little Boulder Trail #55. There are no facilities.

Little Brooklyn Guard Station

Small cabin provides shelter during all seasons. Access to trails (backcountry) in summer and skiing/snowmobile riding in winter.  Built in 1931 to house Forest Service employees, the cabin is now available for rent to the general public on a year-round basis.  From mid June until early November the cabin is accessible by road (weather permitting). During the winter, the Snowy Range Scenic By-way is closed…

Little Bull Creek (683)

The Little Bull Creek trail is 4.0 miles long. It begins at Forest Road 613 - Fosset Gulch Rd. and ends at Forest Road 841 - Bull Creek Rd. The trail is open for the following uses: Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) less than or equal to 50 inches wide

Little Cache Lake #1 (Bowman Lake)

This 21-acre lake is located off of Bowman Bottoms Road in Johnson County, north of Vienna, IL.  The lake is shallow and the species present include bluegill, largemouth bass, redear, channel catfish and crappie. Access to the site includes gravel road surfaces.  The boat launch is located on the upper end of the lake and to reach the main body of the lake requires paddling or trolling a narrow…

Little Camas Boat Ramp

Update:  June of 2015.  The reservoir is so low that the boat ramp is on dry land.  There is not enough water in the reservoir for a motor boat. The Little Camas Boat Ramp is a concrete boat ramp provicint access to Little Camas Reservoir. There is a restroom on site with enough parking for approximately 40 vehicles.

Little Casa #169

This 4.7-mile trail connects Temporal Canyon Road with Casa Blanca Canyons #161 (Arizona National Scenic Trail Passage 4). The narrow, singletrack trail contours the hillsides above Temporal Gulch, with some steep pitches where…

Little Cimarron #229

The Little Cimarron Trail #229 begins at the Alpine-Little Cimarron Trailhead on Forest Service Road #864 and ends at an intersection with the Fall Creek Trail #231 on the Gunnison Ranger District. Most of the trial is within the Uncompahgre Wilderness where Wilderness…