Little Cimarron East #246
The Little Cimarron East trail is 1.5 miles long. It begins at Forest Service road 864.0 and ends at Forest Trail 6229.0. The trail is open for the following uses: Hiking, Mountain Biking, Horseback Riding, Motorcycle Trail Riding, ATV Trail Riding, Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) less than or equal to 50 inches wide
Little Cliff Creek Trailhead
The Little Cliff Creek Trail departs from the Cliff Creek Road just south of Highway 189/191. From the Trailhead users can hike to the Monument Ridge Lookout or connect with the Monument Ridge Trail.
Little Coal Creek Jeep #883
The Little Coal Creek Jeep Trail #883 begins at the National Forest Boundary on Cottonwood Creek Road and ends at an intersection with the Inter-Ocean Pass Trail #890. This trail can be muddy in the lower reaches, with a large parking area at Gove Stomp, as well as an information kiosk. From there, the trail becomes mostly rocky, and leads north to the Inter-Ocean Pass hiking/horse trail. There are…
Little Corral Creek Trailhead
Little Corral Creek Trailhead is located off the Greys River/LaBarge Creek Road, Forest Road #10138. The Little Corral Creek has a corral for stock users and provides access to the Poker Creek drainage and lake Alice from the north.
Little Cottonwood Campground
The Little Cottonwood Campground is located near the mouth of Beaver Canyon and runs adjacent to the Beaver River on the Fishlake National Forest. At a lower elevation of 6,500 feet, this campground is a great place to enjoy the forest without having to venture too far off of Interstate-15. Many campers enjoy fishing in the Beaver River. An accessible fishing path is located within the campground. The Piute all-…
Little Cottonwood Canyon River
Camping is available on a reservation basis.
Little Cottonwood Canyon Scenic Byway
Named Little Cottonwood Canyon because it's length and width are smaller than its big brother to the north. Visitors will be awestruck by the sheer ruggedness and beauty of the glacially-carved corridor. Little Cottonwood Canyon also leads to two four-season resorts.
Little Cottonwood Group Campground
The Little Cottonwood Group Campground is a great place for organizational groups or family groups. The campground is located along the Snake River and can be reserved, making it a place for you and your family or group to enjoy exclusively. The site is thickly wooded and overlooks the Snake river, offering excellent views of the canyon walls as well as any wildlife that may be hanging out in the…
Little Cove Boat-In Campground
Little Cove Boat-In Campground is 100% RESERVATION ONLY. Reservations can be made up to one day in advance of arrival date. Little Cove is one of the three boat-in only campgrounds on the north side of Cultus Lake. If you like to camp in a very rustic setting next to the water then this is the campground for you.
Little Cowhorn Mountain Lookout
Elevation: 4243 ft.Built: 1960, Flat-roof w/cabTrail: 1 mile, moderateStaffing: not currently staffed by Middle Fork R.D.
Little Cowhorn is a must-visit lookout point in the Forest. It has a long history of maintenance by volunteers and is in very good condition. The mountaintop is a very open, rocky area that can be safely explored and traversed. The views of the Cascade Crest are somewhat distant, but you will…
Little Crane Campground
Small, four site, campground with stream fishing and great solitude. Campground is located of the Forest Service 16 Rd. and is located over 5500'.
The Campground is managed by the Prairie City Ranger District (541.820.3800). Drinking water and accessible features are not available at this campground.
Little Crater Boating Site
Paulina Lake is located within the caldera of Newberry Volcano. This collapsed crater or caldera is the result of more than 500,000 years of volcanic activity. This lake relies on rain, snowmelt, and hot springs for water.
This boat ramp is on the east side of Paulina Lake in the center of Little Crater Campground and docks are available.
Recreation…
Little Crater Campground
Little Crater Campground has 49 campsites located on or within a minute walk to the water. The sites are ample sized and most are good for both tents or RV and trailers. There is an RV dump station near the entry of Paulina Lake Campground. There is a boat launch within this campground.
Little Crater Day Use Site
Paulina Lake is located within the caldera of Newberry Volcano. This collapsed crater or caldera is the result of more than 500,000 years of volcanic activity. This lake relies on rain, snowmelt, and hot springs for water.
The boat ramp is on the southeast side of Paulina Lake and is adjacent to a…
Little Crater Lake Campground & Day Use Area
Little Crater Lake Campground is one of the most scenic spots in Mt. Hood National Forest and a very comfortable place to camp. It's not far from Little Crater Lake, a cold, crystal clear, spring-fed pond - which can be enjoyed by viewing or picnicking. Swimming is prohibited protect the lake's sensitive ecological and geological features.
Also nearby is Timothy Lake, where boaters, swimmers, and anglers enjoy…
Little Creek #655
The Little Creek Trail #655 travels up the Little Creek drainage at a gradual uphill grade through open parks, spruce and aspen stands. It crosses Little Creek and continues at a moderate uphill grade in an open meadow. The trail crosses the creek again at the intersection of two large drainages and continues to follow the Little Creek drainage. After it passes through a fenceline it levels off near the…
Little Creek Trailhead (Trail)
The Little Creek Loop Trail is an easy-to-moderate OHV trail that traverses across a wide variety of terrain. A number of creek crossings surrounded by a hardwood bottomland setting, to very dense hilly pine stretches will keep the rider alert and interested in what to expect next. Although there are many trail crossings, the yellow trail markers should keep you on track.
Little Cultus Boating Site
Little Cultus Lake is a 175-acre lake nestled in the pines a few miles off the Cascade Lakes Highway. With good fishing for rainbow and brook trout, Little Cultus is a great place to take the family for a quiet weekend of fishing and camping.
Little Cultus Campground
Little Cultus Lake has a gentle sloping bottom with opportunities for wading and swimming. Hiking and mountain biking are other nearby recreation opportunities. There is a boat launch area within this campground.
Little Cultus Lake
Little Cultus Lake is a 175-acre lake nestled in the pines a few miles off the Cascade Lakes Highway. With good fishing for rainbow and brook trout, Little Cultus is a great place to take the family for a quiet weekend of fishing and camping. Rainbow trout angling, 11-17 inches are the primary fishery. Brook trout stocking ended…
Little Cut Foot Sioux Boat Area
A concrete boat ramp provides access to the 660 acre Little Cut Foot Sioux Lake. The lake is east of MN Highway 46. Northern pike, walleye, cisco, perch and other panfish are found in this lake.
Little Denver Picnic Site
Located on Bass Lake. Area has pine, oak and cedar trees. Sites have good shade.
Little Doe Campground
13 sites with tables and fire rings, 3 vault toilets in a mixed-conifer setting.
Little Dolores #648
The Little Dolores Trail #648 is a two track which forks to the right off of the Fruita Division Rd #400 and heads north to an open parking area. It eventually reaches a fenceline that separates the forest from private land. The trail continues for another .38 miles through the fenceline and ends at a stock pond on private land. …
Little Drummer Historical Pathway
The Little Drummer Historical Pathway, is a short 1-mile loop and a 2.1-mile loop through a managed wildlife area. There are 26 informative signs to help you enjoy exploring a variety of wildlife habitats. Hiking you will see a mix of forest conditions including hardwood trees, spruce and larch, woody shrubs and young forest, Cole Run pond, wetlands and streams, and a diversity of openings and edges. The sign-posts…
Little Dry #180 Trailhead
Trailhead for Little Dry Trail #180.
Little Dry Island Cabin
16' x 16' A-frame with loft, 2 single bunks, table, benches, wood stove, wood shed, splitting maul. Bedding, cooking utensils, and firewood not provided. Cabin has excellent views of the Stikine River delta and the town of Wrangell. Cabin is located within the Stikine-LeConte Wilderness.
Guests should provide their own firewood.
Little Duck Campsite on Grand Island
Grand Island, a Congressionally designated National Recreation Area (NRA), boasts massive 300-foot wave-cut sandstone cliffs; 13,500 acres of lush forest; beaches of fine sand; winter ice caves; and historic buildings and artifacts dating back as far as 2,000 BC, to name just a few of its highlights! The island's scenic natural beauty and interesting history make it an attractive place for camping and other outdoor…
Little Dune 1 Campsite on Grand Island
Grand Island, a Congressionally designated National Recreation Area (NRA), boasts massive 300-foot wave-cut sandstone cliffs; 13,500 acres of lush forest; beaches of fine sand; winter ice caves; and historic buildings and artifacts dating back as far as 2,000 BC, to name just a few of its highlights! The island's scenic natural beauty and interesting history make it an attractive place for camping and other outdoor…
Little Dune 2 Campsite on Grand Island
Grand Island, a Congressionally designated National Recreation Area (NRA), boasts massive 300-foot wave-cut sandstone cliffs; 13,500 acres of lush forest; beaches of fine sand; winter ice caves; and historic buildings and artifacts dating back as far as 2,000 BC, to name just a few of its highlights! The island's scenic natural beauty and interesting history make it an attractive place for camping and other outdoor…