McCabe Flat Campground (BLM)
This Bureau of Land Management (BLM) campground is located along the Merced River. Sites are shaded by oak and pines trees and have tables (handicapped accessible) and grills. Please camp in the campsite ONLY. There is a fee box at the campground. Drinking water not provided.
McCain Guard Station
The McCain Guard Station is a rustic cabin that is popular year-round, with hikers and horseback riders using it during the summer months and snowmobile enthusiasts using it throughout the winter. Several trails are nearby, and the open meadows offer gentle sledding for younger riders.
This guard station is located 23 miles from Alpine, Wyoming up the Little Greys River Road. The station's visitor capacity is 8…
McCall Ranger District Office
McCall RD Office, Payette National Forest
208-634-0400
8:00a.m to 4:30p.m., M - F
McCall Recreation Area, McCall Ranger District
Right in McCall’s backyard, the McCall Ranger District includes many of the most accessible and popular recreational sites for residents of and visitors to McCall.
From the Gordon Titus parking lot off the Goose Lake Road, you can hike the popular Goose Creek Falls Trail (#354) and admire the spectacular Goose…
McCart Lookout
McCart Lookout is a historic L4 lookout located on McCart Peak east of Sula, MT. This lookout has been restored to reflect a lookout of the 1940's. This includes the stove, furniture, dishes, and other small touches. It is poised on the edge of the Anaconda Pintler Wilderness and offers beautiful views of the Pintler Mountains to the east and the Bitterroot Mountains to the west.
The lookout is one room with a bed…
Mccart Trailhead
McCart trailhead has adequate parking for 6-8 vehicles. Facilities include a stock ramp and hitching rail. It accesses the McCart lookout and the Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness.
McCarthy Point Lookout
Available by reservation only, McCarthy Point Lookout was constructed in 1936 by the Civilian Conservation Corps for use in spotting wildfires. During World War II, the lookout served as part of an aircraft defense monitoring system that extended throughout California.
The lookout is accessible by vehicle, but a high-clearance vehicle is recommended. Guests must walk approximately 1,000 feet along a paved trail to…
McCash Loop (#5823)
This trail provides access to Big Meadow and Long Meadow, with a number of good campsites, mostly undulating through forest along the meadow margins. At the top of Long Meadow, the trail makes a ridiculously steep ascent. It then follows the ridge top, with views to the north, passing a junction with Torgerson Meadow Trail, and after a short drop reaches the Haypress Trail on Sandy Ridge.
McCash Loop…
McCauley Warm Springs
McCauley Warm Springs can be accessed via East Fork Trail #137.
McClellan Butte Trailhead
Provides access to: McClellan Butte Trail 1015
McClellan Trailhead
This trailhead accesses the nonmotorized McClellan Mountain Trail, #216. The trail is in a semi-primitive roadless area allowing hikers a great place to get away and enjoy a quiet place to hike. The trail leads hikers to Fields Peak as well as McClellan Mountain and connects over to the…
Mcclendon Beach Day Use Picnic Site
Oak, Pines, along Merced River. River rafting – river current unpredictable, watch out for rattlesnakes and poison oak.
McClintic Point Campground
McClintic Point at Lake Moomaw sits on the northern end of the lake. Enjoy the easygoing, peaceful vibe of McClintic Point's rustic campground set among scattered trees and open fields. This angler's paradise provides plentiful shoreline fishing and some lakefront campsites.
Boating, canoeing, water skiing and and fishing are popular activities on the lake.
McCloud Area Recreation
The McCloud River Loop OPEN
Are you interested in camping, fishing, hunting, hiking, boating, picnicking, snowmobiling, cross country skiing, or sight seeing? The choices for recreation are almost unlimited on the McCloud District.
For information on the McCloud River Loop Dispersed Camping Restrictions please select the link below:…
McCloud Bridge Campground
All campsites have picnic tables, raised fire rings, tent pads, bear boxes, and paved parking spurs. The units have brick pavers to provide an accessible surface. Adjacent to the McCloud Bridge Day Use Area. McCloud Bridge is a very popular campground for easy lake access and is located on an old ranch site that is set among fruit trees, sweet peas and berries.
McCloud Bridge Day Use Area
The McCloud Bridge Day Use and Picnic area is located on Gilman Road about 19 miles east of Interstate 5 on Gilman Road and is part of the McCloud Bridge Campground facility. This picnic area is located near Samwel Cave.
McCloud Reservoir
Species Present: Rainbow Trout, German Brown Trout.
Seasons: Open all year. Bag limit: 5 per day, 10 in possession. California Department of Fish and Game Fishing Regulations
The McCloud Reservoir is very popular, especially during the summer months. It's distinct green color is due to suspended sand, volcanic ash and other particulate matter…
McCloud Reservoir Boat Ramp
BOAT DOCK IS IMMOBILE DUE TO LOW WATER LEVEL
Description: The Boat Ramp Facility at the McCloud Reservoir offers public access to the lake that is managed by PG&E. Facilities include parking for vehicles with trailers, two picnic tables, garbage pick-up, and a vault toilet. Day use only. Features: The McCloud Reservoir/McCloud Dam is the division between the Upper McCloud River…
McClure Campground - Paonia RD
The McClure Campground is located on Highway 133 on the south side of McClure Pass. The historic town of Marble is nearby and the campground sits at the head of Lee Creek. Each campsites has a picnic table and fire rings/grills. This quiet campground is surrounded by aspen that provide excellent shade during the summer and there are beaver ponds near by for trout fishing.
McClure Trailhead
Accesses a 5.4 mile non-motorized trail that follows Antelope Creek.
McConnell Creek Trailhead
Access/entry point to the Santa Rosa-Paradise Peak Wilderness.
McCormack Lake Day Use Area
The day use area is an open area surrounded by shade trees with views of McCormack Lake.
From here you can access a 1.07 mile spur trail that will take you to the Lazy C Trail or the Eleven Point River Section of the Ozark Trail. The trail begins on the southside of the…
McCormack Lake Recreation Area
McCormack Lake Recreation Area is surrounded by maple trees.
Hiking - There is hiking at McCormack Lake Recreation Area. This is a trailhead in McCormack Lake Day Use Area for the 1.07-mileMcCormack Lake spur trail, which connects to the Eleven Point River Section of…
McCormick Wilderness
Three generations of McCormicks, the descendants of Cyrus McCormick, inventor of the reaping machine, held the deed to this area before Gordon McCromick willed the land to the U.S. Forest Service. McCormick Wilderness has recovered from the logging era that ended in the early 1900's. Today, you'll find a mixture of northern hardwoods and lowland conifers interspersed with small patches of towering white pine,…
McCoy Creek Campground
McCoy Creek Campground is nestled near the south end of Palisades Reservoir, about 60 miles southeast of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Situated within the Caribou-Targhee National Forest, this campground rests at an elevation of 5,700 feet, accessible by taking U.S. Highway 89 south from Alpine, Wyoming, to Salt River-McCoy Road (Forest Road 087) and heading west for approximately six miles.
McCoy Creek Trailhead
Access/entry point to the High Schells Wilderness.
McCoy Motorized Recreation Area
Spectacular views of Mt. Jefferson and many peaks in the High Cascades highlight this family-friendly shared-use road system comprised of approximately 50 miles of easiest to more difficult roads open to motorized Class I, II, III, and IV users and highway vehicles. Motorized cross country travel is prohibited. Some paved segments are open to unlicensed (non-street legal) vehicles. Public lands managed by the US…
McCoy Snowmobile Area
Catch views of the High Cascades from various places along routes in this snowmobile area. There are two parking lots and the area offers a variety of loops along groomed forest roads that lead to McCoy Shelter. Rest and warm up at the McCoy snow shelter, where toilets are also available…
McCrea Bridge Boat Ramp
Non-motorized boating. Potable water is not available at this site.
McCrea Bridge Campground
McCrea Bridge Campground is nestled on the backwaters of Island Park Reservoir, about 29 miles southwest of West Yellowstone, Montana, in stunning Island Park, Idaho. Situated within the Caribou-Targhee National Forest’s Ashton/Island Park Ranger District, this campground rests at an elevation of 6,200 feet, accessible via U.S. Highway 20 south from West Yellowstone for 27 miles, then west at Elk Creek Service…