Longbow Archery Trailhead
This 0.78-mile archery trail has 25 field targets. The entire trail is barrier free but the first section does have an incline and gravel pathway. Sites 18 through 25 are fully-accessible by federal standards.
The long loop is a 0.62 mile long gravel trail with 18 archery targets, some of which are three-dimensional. The elevation change is less than 40-foot elevation change.
The shorter loop is 0.16-mile…
Longbow Boat Ramp
Longbow Boat Ramp is located on Cave Run Lake, on the Cumberland District.
Longbow Marina is located nearby.…
Longbow Marina
Longbow Marina on Cave Run Lake on Cumberland District is privately operated under an agreement with the Forest Service. Rental boats, camping and fishing supplies, fishing licenses, and detailed maps of the lake can be purchased at the…
Longbow Organization Camp
Longbow Organization Camp was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. The historic campground provides a covered cooking area with a fireplace and six sleep shelters that face the beautiful South Santiam River. Longbow includes six alpine shelters that sleep a total of 48 people. All shelters are along the river. There is a covered cooking area and an amphitheater that seats 75 people. Firewood can be…
Longhouse National Scenic Byway
Longhouse Scenic Byway is a 36-mile loop byway that runs through the Allegheny National Forest. Visitors will often feel as if they are driving through a tunnel as they drive through the northern hardwoods of the Allegheny, surrounded by oak and black cherry. The byway circles the Kinzua Creek arm of the Allegheny Reservoir and there are several campgrounds and picnic areas along the byway, including Jakes Rocks…
Longleaf Scenic Area
Longleaf Scenic Area
Longleaf Scenic Byway
This route, one of the finest scenic drives in Louisiana, was nominated in partnership with the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism. Guiding motorist through the most unique scenery in the Kisatchie National Forest, the Longleaf Trail offers natural beauty as well as direct and indirect access to several popular recreation spots in the Kisatchie Hills area.
Longleaf Vista
Visitors to the Longleaf Vista Recreation Area can enjoy picnicking under large pines, taking in the breathtaking panoramic views of the Kisatchie Hills Wilderness Area from a stone gazebo, or hike on the 1.5 mile interpretive loop trail. General day-use, picnic tables and barbeque pits, trash receptacles, flush restrooms, interpretive trail, and drinking water. Utilize the group pavilion with your family.
Longmire Meadow
Closing for 2024 season on September 30th.
Developed/Dispersed Camping, Vault Toilet. Water nearby at Kaner Flat Campground. Popular OHV staging area with motorcycle trails nearby.
Looking Glass Falls Scenic Area
One of the most photographed waterfalls in the east. Located directly off of Hwy 276. Accessible top viewing deck, with stairs down to the creek. Be aware, there is no lifeguard on duty. Due to hazards created by Tropical Storm Fred, the stairs to the lower observation deck and the pool below the falls are closed as of August 28, 2021.
Parking is limited, please do not park in the road.
Looking Glass Rock Trailhead
Looking Glass Rock Trailhead
Lookout Boat Launch
When water level allows, this popular launch site provides access to Blue River Reservoir. Lookout Boat Launch, located near Lookout Campground, has a large paved parking area and a concrete boat ramp with a floating dock.
In the…
Lookout Butte Lookout
This is a 60-foot tower with a panoramic view. This fire tower offers the perfect setting for enjoying the country's tranquility and natural beauty. You can drive to this tower (a high clearance vehicle is strongly recommended).
View our Lookout Butte brochure for more information.
Lookout Campground
Lookout Campground is on the Blue River Reservoir. The campground includes picnic sites, a boat launch, floating dock, and a day use/overflow parking area. It is located on a beautiful open meadow with plenty of sunshine. There are no designated sites (except 4 picnic sites) but the area can accommodate about 20 single camp sites…
Lookout Campground
Nestled in among the aspens this campground offers a quiet setting to relax in. Rockhounding for crystals at the Crystal Mine (a few miles away on FR 033). Limit for personal use: one 5-lb bucket per week.
Lookout Creek East Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to:
Lookout Creek Old Growth Trail #4105
See Trail page for more information.
Lookout Creek West Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to:
Lookout Creek Old Growth Trail #4105
See Trail page for more information.
Lookout Group Picnic Area
Group picnic area for up to 100 individuals.
Lookout Mountain CDNST Trailhead
Parking area on Forest Road 226A Lookout Mountain Rd. to access the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail (Trail #74 on the Gila National Forest).
Lookout Mountain Lookout
The trail is very steep and gains elevation very rapidly, and is usually snow-free by late July. The trail takes hikers 3.5 miles through timber before breaking into high, steep open meadows and then another 1.2 miles climbs through meadows to the lookout. This destination offers spectacular views of Teebone Ridge, Hidden Lake Peak and Eldorado Peak. The lookout was built in 1962, replacing the structure built in…
Lookout Mountain Loop
10 miles round trip
This route starts north of Mammoth Lakes, off of Hwy. 395 at 2S06 and heads north. The road circumnavigates Lookout Mountain with a side trip to the top on road 2S02.
There are spectacular 360-degree views of the Long Valley Caldera and other volcanic features such as Obsidian Dome and Mono Craters.
Lookout Mountain Lower Trailhead
This is the easiest access to a long trail system on the Ochoco National Forest.
The roads are paved the entire way from Prineville and are even cleared during the winter months.
This trailhead provides access to Lookout Mountain Trail (#804), which offers a variety of terrain for hiking,…
Lookout Mountain Trailhead
Information coming soon
Lookout Mountain Trailhead
This trailhead is a small parking area at the end of the Alder Creek Road, 1605-250 road.
Lookout Mountain Trailhead (#934)
The Lookout Mountain Trail can be accessed from the Danner Pass Trail 926, which starts off County Road 44H near the old Buckhorn Ranger Station. From here the trail heads south for several miles before intersecting with Lookout Mountain Trail 934. Heading west from this intersection, trail 934 takes you about three miles west, eventually meeting with the Signal Mountain Trail 928. Note OHVs are not allowed south of…
Lookout Mountain Upper Trailhead
This is the higher elevation access to Lookout Mountain Trail (#804).
The parking area is shared with Round Mountain South Trailhead; however, the trail actually begins on the opposite side of Forest Service Road 4205.
Lookout Pass Ski and Recreation Area
Lookout Pass Ski Area is the oldest ski area in Idaho and is located on the Idaho Panhandle and Lolo National Forests at the Idaho/Montana state line, roughly halfway between Spokane, Wash. and Missoula, Mont. Access to the area is via Interstate 90, Exit 0.
Lookout Pass features 1,023 acres of terrain, including 52 named runs and prime powder glades, and averages 450 inches of annual snowfall. The vertical drop…
Lookout Pass Ski and Recreation Area
Lookout Pass Ski Area is located on the Idaho Panhandle and Lolo National Forests at the Idaho/Montana state line, roughly half-way between Spokane, WA and Missoula, MT. Access to the area is via Interstate 90, Exit 0. Lookout Pass features 1,023 acres of terrain, including 53 named runs and prime powder glades, and averages over 400 inches of annual snowfall. The vertical drop from the summit elevation of 6,…
Lookout Peak Trailhead
Lookout Peak is on the border of Sequoia National Forest and Kings Canyon National Park. Immediately to the north and east of Lookout Peak is the glacially carved Kings Canyon. From the top of Lookout Peak you have a splendid view looking right down into Kings Canyon. Elevation: 8531 ft / 2600 m.
Lookout Rock Trailhead
Provides accesses to: the southern part of the Gearhart Mountain Trail #100 and allows visitors the opportunity to travel north through the middle of Gearhart Mountain Wilderness or to connect with the Boulder Springs Trail #101. Palisade Rocks, a geologic wonder of volcanic rock spires, towers, and balancing rocks, is only one mile from this trailhead. The Lookout Rock Trailhead, 45 minutes northeast of Bly, Oregon…