Mill Flat Camping Area
Mill Flat Camping Area.
Mill Hollow Campground
Mill Hollow reservoir is adjacent to the campground. Beautiful aspen fir and lodgepole pines surround the campground. Improvements include gravel roads and parking spurs, picnic tables, fire rings, and a grill at each site. Popular activities include hiking, bird watching, horseshoe pitching, snowshoeing, wildlife viewing and fishing. No power or telephones.
Mill Lake
Mill Creek lies at about 5,900 feet in elevation and encompasses 5 acres. The lake lies in a beautiful setting surrounded by willows, alders and manzanitas. Impressive steep granite cliffs hold the southeast portion of the lake.
Mill Lake #532
The Mill Lake Trail #532 begins at its intersection with the Fossil Ridge Trail #478 and ends at Mill Lake. Its entire length is in the Fossil Ridge Wilderness where Wilderness Regulation apply. Fossil Mountain looms in the background on the easy day hike to Mill Lake. It is located in a glacial cirque cut out of Fossil Ridge. As the name implies, ancient marine fossils can be found in the rock…
MILL MEADOW RESERVOIR BOAT RAMP REC SITE
Boating and fishing.
Mill Pond Campground
This lies along Sullivan Creek and offers great opportunities for hiking on a looped trail system and connects to Mill Pond Historic Site. The Sullivan Creek Trail #565 connects the campground with the Mill Pond Flume Trail #520, Floodplain Trail #523,…
Mill Pond Flume #520
Mill Pond Flume Trail #520 is a 0.6 mile interpretive loop trail that showcases several historic structures, including a cabin and the remains of the flume, giving visitors a glimpse into the history of the area. Learn about local history along this loop trail. Interpretive signs explain the significance of the Mill Pond flume during settlement and development of the area.
Mill Pond Historic Site
The Mill Pond Historic Site is currently open. This site has a new picnic pavilion, renovated picnic site, and parking area. A new loop trail system with a footbridge over the canyon at the former dam site is available connecting the this site with the Mill Pond Flume Trail #520 and…
Mill Trailhead
Provides access to: Fremont National Recreation Trail #160 which is open to hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Many hikers and horseback riders trek out and back or connect to the south fork of Crooked Creek Trail. Just like its name suggests, there is an old saw mill historic site about one mile from the Mill Trailhead. There is an interpretive sign onsite that details the history. In addition to a…
Mill Valley Campground
One mile north of Letts Lake. OHV trail leading in and out of campground. Recently renovated with new tables, fire rings and barrier system.
Miller Bar Boating Site
Miller Bar Boating Site is located on the Wild and Scenic Chetco River, upriver from Brookings, Oregon.
Miller Bar Camping and Day Use Area
Miller Bar is operated as a dispersed site, and is located on large river bar on the beautiful Wild and Scenic Chetco River. Enjoy summer fun in the crystal clear waters of this outstanding river! A few shaded spots can be found along the treeline. Tents or small trailers only. Camping on the gravel bar during the…
Miller Cabin
The Miller Creek Cabin is located in the Townsend Ranger District and rests at the intersection of the Confederate Gulch Road (FS Road 287) and the Blacktail Road (FS Road 4171), surrounded by scattered forest in the Big Belt Mountains in west-central Montana. The cabin is accessible by high-clearance vehicle, but requires over-the-snow vehicle travel during winter months.
Please use caution when…
Miller Cabin
Located approximately one mile from the Kinney Canyon Walk In Fishery, off of Slate Prairie Road near Deerfield Reservoir, lies a hidden piece of history within the Black Hills National Forest. Built in 1879, Miller Cabin is one of the oldest structures left standing in the central Black Hills.
John A. Miller, who founded the town of Deerfield and owned much of the land in the area, bought the cabin. It had…
Miller Canyon #106 (Upper) Trailhead
A fine riparian area, plenty of evidence of the area’s mining past and good views from the Huachuca Crest are some of the rewards you’ll reap along this trail. After detouring around a piece of private property, the trail drops back into Miller Canyon to follow what was once an old mining road. The trail passes the remains of the townsite…
Miller Canyon - 3E04
China Camp to Los Padres Dam via Miller Canyon
Miller Canyon Creek
A low gradient tributary to Silverwood Lake with pools and riffles and forested terrain. Rainbow trout may be planted by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Their fish planting schedule is available online.
Miller Canyon Creek
A low gradient tributary to Silverwood Lake with pools and riffles and forested terrain. Rainbow trout may be planted by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Their fish planting schedule is available online.
Miller Canyon OHV Road 2N37
The Miller Canyon OHV Road 2N37 travels 5 miles from the Miller Canyon OHV Trailering Site to the junction of Pilot Rock OHV Road 2N33.
Important Note: Non-street legal vehicles are not permitted west of the Miller Canyon Trailering Site (towards Lake Silverwood) all roads diverting to the south (right if you are heading up canyon) are restricted to street legal vehicles only.
Miller Canyon OHV Staging Area
The Miller Canyon OHV Staging Area is located just east of Silverwood Lake State Recreation Area on Forest Road 2N37 off Highway 138. There is a vault toilet and a couple of picnic tables at the staging area along with ample parking and informational signs.
Miller Canyon Perimeter Trailhead
The Miller Canyon Perimeter Trailhead is a developed parking area with an outhouse and trash service. This large parking area can accommodate horse trailers. There is no fee or pass required to park at this location. This is the trailhead for Perimeter Trail #138, Perimeter Trail #138B, Lower Miller Canyon Trail #172.
Miller Creek #28
This Rincon Mountain Wilderness trail provides access into the Saguaro National Park and, when combined with the Rincon Peak Trail, serves as the shortest route to the 8,482 foot summit. The first 1.5 miles of the route are located in the Coronado National Forest, following Miller Creek for…
Miller Creek Campground
Miller Creek Campground is located where Miller Creek flows into Lemon Reservior. It has 12 campsites with a choice of sun or shade and easy access to the water; 5 of the sites share a large parking area. RVs can be leveled without much difficulty. The campground has a concrete boat ramp at its north end.
Services include water, trash pickup, fire grates, picnic tables, and pit toilets.…
Miller Creek Lake Recreation Area
Miller Creek Lake Recreation Area is a great place for family activities. This 17-acre lake was originally constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. It was aquired by the U.S. Forest Service in 1998 in a joint partnership with the Jones County Georgia Board of Commissioners, Georgia DNR. The area incompasses approximately 30 acres and the average depth of the lake is 30 feet.Fishing, boating,…
Miller Divide #1930
This trail accesses some of the finest deer and elk habitat in the country. It also provides scenic views of the Fryingpan Valley and Rocky Fork Creek. The first part of the trail is steep but flattens out on top with a short downhill to Rocky Fork Creek. It is hard to follow on top.
Miller Flat Reservoir
Miller Flat Reservoir is a 162 acre reservoir located on Millers Flat Road #50014. The Department of Wildlife Resources of Utah (DWR) stocks this reservoir with Rainbow Trout.
Miller Flat Reservoir Campground
Miller Flat Reservoir Campground is located in a high mountain valley near Miller Flat Reservoir, at an elevation of 8,500 feet. Visitors enjoy fishing, canoeing, horseback riding and exploring the surrounding off-road vehicle trails. The campground rest in a stand of aspen and spruce trees and sites the sites range from having partial to full shade throughout the day.Visitors are allowed to configure their vehicles…
Miller Flat-Joes Valley-Huntington Canyon Rec Area
Perhaps the most popular recreation area on the Wasatch Plateau is the Miller Flat-Joes Valley-Huntington Canyon Rec Area. The area boundaries are at Huntington Canyon on the north to Wagon Road Ridge on the south, and from the Skyline drive on the west to the east Forest boundary. It’s beautiful, easily accessed from urban areas, and offers a great variety of recreational opportunities. Whether you camp, fish, hunt…
Miller Gulch Trailhead
The Miller Gulch Trailhead is located in the western portion of the Buffalo Creek Recreation Area. The trailhead provides access to the Miller Gulch Trail (#730) and other connecting segments.
This trailhead is in an active timber sale area.
Miller Lake Dispersed Campground
This small campground no longer provides designated camp sites. It has become a dispersed camping area, meaning amenities are no longer offered. There is fishing access at Miller Lake and fly fishing for trout. 16 day stay limit.