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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 9511 - 9540 of 17629

Manning Meadows CUA Dispersed Camping

Manning Meadows is located in a very scenic meadow at an elevation of 9,800 feet. Most dispersed camp sites are found near aspen and conifer trees for shade. There is a vault restroom, information sign, and picnic tables near the dam. Manning Meadows can be a great fishing opportunity (follow regulations), plus there is wildlife viewing, hunting, hiking, and OHV riding on designated routes. Please pack-out what you…

Manning Meadows Trailhead

Manning Meadows Trailhead is located near the dam in a group of conifer trees with a scenic view of the reservoir at an elevation of 9,800 feet.  Access to the Pauite Trail is available.  There is a vault restroom, information sign, and picnic tables.  Manning Meadows can be a great fishing opportunity (follow regulations), plus there is dispersed camping, wildlife viewing, hunting…

Manns Campground

A small campground quiet campground located just off of UT Hwy 44 and nestled next to the serene Sheep Creek. Located at an elevation of 6,040 feet, this campground offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure. Each single site can accommodate up to 10 people. Families with children should closely supervise them while playing in or around the water to ensure their safety. Please note that there is…

Mano Point Fishing Area

Mano Point is a fishing access point on the Ohio River. This facility offers restrooms, parking, bank fishing, a picnic table and interpretive sign, as well as a ramp to launch boats on the Ohio River.  Mano Point is named for an artifact found when the site was being built in the 1960s. A mano is a grinding stone used along with a larger stone called a metate to grind flour. Based on the number of artifacts…

Mansfield Ditch #2291

The Mansfield Ditch trail is 9.5 miles long and is accessible from Forest Road 820 (elevation 8,800 feet) and Forest Road 245 (elevation 6,700 feet). The trail is characterized by gentle grades, smooth and wide tread, and expansive views of the surrounding landscape. Beginning at Forest Road 820, the trail makes a short initial descent to an intersection with the…

Manti Community Campground

The Manti Community Campground is just seven miles from Manti, Utah next to Yearns Reservoir at an elevation of 7,400 feet. A mixed forest of spruce, pinyon, juniper, fir, and aspen covers the area, offering partial shade. Summer wildflowers and wildlife are abundant. Canoeing and fishing for cutthroat trout are popular on the small man-made lake. This campground contains one group site that can accommodate up to 30…

Manti Loop

This loop ride is 28 miles long and begins at Patton Trailhead (Arapeen Route #3) east of Manti at the end of Forest Road #51007.  Access to this trail is restricted to vehicles 50 inches or less in width.  OHVs greater than 50 inches should continue up Manti Canyon Road approximately 2.7 miles to Forest Road #51185 (Arapeen Route #34) located on your right (south).  From the Patten Trailhead, travel…

Many Lakes Trailhead

This trail meanders through a portion of the Three Sisters Wilderness. The terrain rolls through old growth forest past interesting rock features and scenic lakes. Many Lakes Trailhead provides access to: Many Lakes Trail #15

Many Pines Campground

Many Pines Campground is in a stand of Lodgepole Pine directly off US Highway 89 in the Little Belt Mountains. The 23 campsites are located along Belt Creek, which offers opportunity for fishing for trout. Please follow Cutthroat Trout mandatory catch and release rules. The campground is usually open late May through October. The largest slot for a trailer is 51 feet in length. Many Pines Campground is the most…

Manzana Creek to Manzana Schoolhouse WEST (Lower)

Manzana Schoolhouse is an old schoolhouse last used around 1901 when there was a small community living in the area. They once farmed along the Sisquoc River but several years of drought caused them to sell their land to the US Forest Service. The schoolhouse has been abandoned since then and ruins of their old homesteads can be found along the Sisquoc River. Dabney Cabin is an old hunting lodge from near the turn…

Manzana Trailhead EAST (Upper) Nira

The East Trail (31W13.2) follows the Mazana canyon east to the narrows, then climbs over the Hurricane Deck at White Ledge to end at South Fork Guard Station on the Sisquoc River. Access the trail from Nira Campground via Sunset Valley Road. Trail distance is 13.8 miles.  MANZANA - A Spanish word for little apples. In the Manzana area it possibly refers to the large number of Manzanita bushes that grow along…

Manzanita Bay Shelter

This shelter is a three sided structure receintly rebuilt after a windstorm brought it down in 2010.

Manzanita Campground

At this creekside campground you'll have a fishing hole for your back yard, and that's not all. Add spectacular scenery, clear water swimming holes, picturesque hiking trails and excellent wildlife watching (in other words the standard amenities of Oak Creek Canyon) and it should come as no surprise that these pieces of recreational real estate are in high demand. Now comes the bad news. This campground is small, so…

Manzanita Day Use, Swim Area Picnic Site

Day use area at Sugar Pine Reservoir. Picnic tables and BBQ grills.  

Manzanita Lake Access Day Use Area

Facilities No picnic table No fire pit No drinking water No toilet No garbage disposal - Please pack it out

Manzanita Lake Cabin

Manzanita Lake Cabin is located on the scenic northwest arm of Manzanita Lake approximately 28 miles northeast of Ketchikan on Revillagigedo Island. The cabin offers recreational and wildlife viewing opportunities and makes an excellent base for experiencing this corner of Alaska. Constructed in 1973, the 12x14-ft. pan-abode style cabin can accommodate 6 people with 2 single bunks and 2 double bunks. Other…

Manzanita Mountains Recreation Zone

All recreation areas and trailheads south of Interstate 40 within the Sandia Ranger District. Please refer to the Manzanita Mountains Trail System map to plan your course. Cell phone coverage is not guaranteed It is the recreationist’s responsibility to know which trails are designated for motorized vehicles and to follow the guidelines.…

Manzanita Rec Zone Dispersed Camping Sandia RD

Sandia Ranger District has several options for Dispersed Camping (also known as "DC"). Forest Road 462DC1; Forest Road 542 DC1 through Forest Road 542 DC4; Forest Road 242 DC1 Please consult the Manzanita Mountains Trail System Map  to find a dispersed site. Look for Motorized Dispersed Camping info in the bottom left portion of…

Manzanita Trailhead

Provides access to:   Facilities No picnic table No fire pit No drinking water No toilet No garbage disposal - Please pack it out

Maple Bench Campground

This timbered-setting campground is located in a Canyon. Enjoy the scenic drive to the campground.Facilities have not been modified. Popular local activities include lake fishing, lake floating, rafting, kayaking, and hiking. Facilities not Modified.

Maple Canyon Campground

Maple Canyon Campground is nestled among thick groves of maples below beautiful towering rock walls, just 3 miles from Freedom, Utah. Rock climbing is the campground's main draw, attracting climbers from all over the world with its numerous routes for beginners and experts alike. This campground contains one group site that can accommodate up to 25 people, several single family sites, and four…

Maple Cove Picnic Area

This picnic area has 5 single picnic sites.this picnic site closes at 10:00 p.m. dailey

Maple Grove Campground

Maple Grove Campground is on the east side of the Pahvant Range between Aurora and Scipio Utah west of Highway 50. The campground in managed by High Country Recreation and the operating season is from May 1 to the end of October, weather permitting.

Maple Grove Picnic Area

This picnic area has 6 single picnic sites.This picnic site closes at 10:00 p.m. dailey

Maple Hollow Rec Site

Picnic Site and Campground. Facilities include tables, fire rings, water, restrooms, dirt road access. There is no garbage pickup, please pack out all trash.

MAPLE HOLLOW TRAILHEAD

Small parking and turn around area at Trailhead. Maple Hollow also has a Picnic Site and Campground. Facilities include tables, fire rings, water, restrooms, dirt road access. There is no garbage pickup, please pack out all trash.

Maple Lake Campground

Timbered setting with limited accessibility. Lake fishing and floating, rafting, kayaking, swimming, and hiking are popular recreation activities for this area.There is no water available at this campground

Maples Campground

There is no longer a Maples campground north of the Snowbasin Ski Resort. All picnic tables, firerings and restrooms have been removed. The public may still camp in the area, but must camp away from the trail that goes through the site.  All access is walk-ins/bicycles/horses only, no motor vehicles, it is approximately 1/2 mile from the gate. The gate just off the pavement at the lower…