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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 8851 - 8880 of 17629

Little North Fork Campground

8 developed units located on the Little North Fork of the Middle Fork Feather River.  The campground has been recently upgraded with a new vault toilet and potable water system. First come first serve. Inclement weather may close Little North Fork Campground at any time. Not recommended for trailers & RV's access road is very narrow and few turn-a-rounds. The 60 road is open.

Little North Fork of the Clearwater River Tr. #50

Description: This 18 mile single track mainline trail parallels the Little Fork of the Clearwater River from Adair Creek to Foehl Creek. It is used for fishing and hunting access by hikers and pack stock. One can also access the Mallard Larkins Pioneer area from Trail 50. The trail was originally built from 1924 to 1932 for pack trains to the Little North Fork country on what was then the Roundtop Ranger…

Little North Fork Trailhead

The trailhead is up Forest Road 40N51 from Forest Highway 1C01 west of Sawyers Bar. From the trailhead access Trail #5406 and #5405 following the Little North Fork north and then west into the area of Smith Cabin.  The trail crosses Trail #5420 which can be taken up Devil's Canyon back to the Garden Gulch Trailhead, further along Forest Road 40N51.  Connections can also be made with trails toward…

Little North Santiam, East Trailhead (Shady Cove)

Trailhead for Little North Santiam Trail #3338 See Trail page for more information.  The trailhead parking area is Just across the bridge from Shady Cove Campground.

Little Oak Campground

LITTLE OAK CAMPGROUND IS CURRENTLY CLOSED DUE TO EFFECTS FROM HELENE.  Looking to camp near a large lake? Try Little Oak Recreation Area, located on a peninsula along the eastern shore of South Holston Lake in Sullivan County. In this campground, most of the 68 universally-accessible sites have lake views and many have direct access. Little Oak is a designated Watchable Wildlife Area with two…

Little Pass Creek #563

Forest Trail #563 (Pass Creek Trail) is 3.0 miles long. It begins at Forest Trail #439 and ends at the wilderness boundary. Forest Trail #563 is open for the following uses: Hiking, Mountain Biking, and Horseback Riding

Little Pend Oreille Motorcycle Route System

Includes trails: 140, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, and 148. The Little Pend Oreille trail system includes 67.5 miles of loop trails that provide access to Thomas Mountain, Green Mountain, and Granite Peak. System offers several short loops on the trail which connects to the Batey-Bould trail system. Huckleberries, wild flowers and scenic views. See also: Rufus Trail…

Little Pines Recreation Area

Little Pines Recreation Area, west of Waldron offers a full service modern campground with electricity, water, trailer dump station, paved roads, a pavilion, hiking trails, a day use area with a swimming beach and boat docks.  The recreation area is located on the banks of Lake Hinkle, a 1,000 plus-acre lake, managed by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, with bountiful fishing opportunities for bass,…

Little Popo Agie Campground

The Little Popo Agie Campground includes four camping sites, with one site for trailers less than 16 feet long. There are four picnic tables, four cook grates, and one vault toilet. Water is not available. Stay limit is 16 days.

Little Quilcene Trailhead

Small parking area alongside road. Provides access to: Little Quilcene Trail #835

Little Redfish Lake

Motorized boats are not allowed on Little Redfish lake. 

LITTLE RESERVOIR CAMPGROUND

OverviewLittle Reservoir is in sight of the campsites or visible from just a short walk away. The site has good hunting, fishing, biking and spectacular mountain scenery. FacilitiesThere are eight single-family campsites. Sites are back-in sites and will accommodate recreational vehicles 22 to 40 feet long. All units have grills and/or fire rings and tables. Drinking water is available at three locations throughout…

Little Rice Lake

Little Rice Lake is a small lake with a carry-down lake access, boardwalk and floating bog. The lake offers wild rice gathering, wildlife viewing and waterfowl hunting.   Downloadable map and information.

Little River

Little River is a mountain setting where hiking around Hemlock Lake and Meadows varies from easy to steep (3,000-5,000 feet in elevation).

Little River Boat Ramp

Located on Little River in the western part of the Long Cane Ranger District, Little River Boat Ramp provides access to some of the finest fishing along the backwaters of Clark Hill Reservoir.A specially designed boat ramp, which is level and incorporates plenty of open space, makes it easier to put in or take boats out of the water.…

Little Roaring River Lake Campground

The Little Roaring River Lake Campground hosts 4 campsites and is located between the Upper Roaring River and Little Roaring River Lake in the Trinity Recreation Area. An information kiosk at the campground offers information about resources and natural history of the area. No motorboats are allowed on the lake. Near the campground is the trailhead for the Little Roaring River trail, which heads north. This trail is…

Little Robinson #850

The Little Robinson Trail #850 begins at the Little Robinson Trailhead at the end of Forest Service Road 709, Coal Creek Road, and ends at an intersection with the Peter Creek Trail #856 and the Soap Creek Trail #443. As the trail exits the trailhead, it travels through scrub oak for about the first mile which is outside the West Elk Wilderness

Little Rock Campground

Little Rock Campground is a primitive campsite nestled in a shaded spruce stand located in beautiful Huntington Canyon along the Huntington Canyon National Scenic Byway. It sits at an elevation of approximately 8,000 feet. Many recreational activities are available, including hiking, biking and fishing. This campsite provides a graveled parking spur, picnic table, and fire ring. There is no water or vault…

Little Rock Creek Trailhead

Little Rock Creek Trailhead has parking for approximately 4 vehicles. It accesses Little Rock Creek Trail #57 to Little Rock Creek Lake. This trail is not recommended for stock use and there are no facilities.

Little Rock Picnic Area

A short distance away, you have the South Fork of the Trinity River and the swimming is great! Close by, at Scotts Flat Campground, you have the trailhead for the South Fork National Recreational Trail. The trail parallels the South Fork of the Trinity River and is 7.2 miles long. The South Fork of the Trinity River is one of the most scenic waterways in Northern California. A visit to this awesome area is like…

Little Rock Pond/Green Mountain Loop

The Green Mountain Connector Trail, found across the road and slightly west of the parking lot, heads southwest for 0.6 miles to its junction with the Green Mountain Trail. Follow the blue blazes. From here the trail ascends, following old woods roads for the next mile and leads to the summit of Green Mountain at 2.5 miles. The trail continues along the ridgeline and passes several spur trails that lead to excellent…

Little Sand (591)

The Little Sand trail is 10.9 miles long. It begins at Forest Trail 584 - Shaw Cr.tr. and ends at Forest Trail 595 - Lower Wem.tr.. The trail is open for the following uses: Hiking, Backpacking, Horseback Riding

Little Sandy Trailhead

Little Sandy is located approximately 65 miles from Pinedale and has low hiker use. Little Sandy Trailhead is accessible to about 3/4 mile before the Trailhead, then only by four wheel drive vehicles.

Little Scraggy Trailhead

The Little Scraggy Trailhead is located at the beginning of NFSR 550 in the eastern portion of the Buffalo Creek Recreation Area and is the beginning point for Segment 3 of the Colorado Trail (#1776). This trailhead also provides access to the Little Scraggy Trail (#765) and other nearby trail segments. No campfires, pedestal grill available.

Little Shaheen Cabin

Little Shaheen Cabin offers guests recreation, relaxation and a unique wilderness lodging experience in the central part of Admiralty Island in the Tongass National Forest. The remote site offers a scenic setting for hiking, fishing, canoeing and wildlife viewing, all within the vicinity of the cabin. This is one of three cabins on Hasselborg Lake, which is seven miles long and part of the Admiralty Island…

Little Silver Lake Trailhead

An interpretive sign is provided at the beginning of the trail. Provides access to:  Little Silver Lake Trail #1184 Facilities No picnic table No fire pit No drinking water No toilet No garbage disposal - Please pack it out

Little Spearfish Trailhead (Trail #80)

Overview The Little Spearfish Trail is a 6 mile loop that meanders through stands of ponderosa pine, quaking aspen, and paper birch. The nearby Spearfish Creek offers a year round home to the American Dipper. Dippers are small songbirds uniquely adapted to feeding underwater. The common name "dipper" comes from this bird's habit of bending its legs so its entire body moves up and down in a dipping motion…

Little Stony Campground

The camp is located in the Little Stony Creek drainage. The site is very popular in winter, when stream is in full flow.  

Little Sunflower River

Located 5 miles east of Onward, MS, this free day use site offers public boat access to the Little Sunflower River and the Rock Bottom Trail (734A). Additional facilities include a boat ramp, interpretive display, sheltered picnic tables with grills, two campsites, and a parking area for vehicles and trailers. A self-service fee station for trail use permits is also located at this site. …