Mineral Camp Campground
Mineral Camp is a small campground situated along Sharps Creek, surrounded stand of Douglas fir. Located at the base of the historic Hardscrabble Grade, Mineral Camp was once a stopover place for miners before they started up the long steep grade to the Bohemia Mining District.
Facilities
3 campsites with picnic tables and fire pits
Vault toilet
No garbage disposal - Please pack it out
No drinking water…
Mineral Creek #201 Trailhead
Trailhead for the western lower end of Mineral Creek Trail #201.
Mineral Creek #466
The Mineral Creek Trail #466 begins at Mineral Creek Trailhead, heads south through La Garita Wilderness and ends at the Skyline Trail #465. It is a main access route into the LaGarita Wilderness Area where Wilderness Regulations…
Mineral Lake Recreation Area
Mineral Lake Recreation area features a boat landing providing access to 256-acre Mineral Lake, approximately 10 miles west of Mellen, on County Highway GG.
Mineral Lake offers musky, bass, walleye, and panfish. Eagle watching is a favorite activity on this lake. There is an eagle’s nest on the west shore of Mineral Lake. A picnic area and boat launch are located one mile north on Forest Road 187.
Mineral Lake…
Mineral Park Campground
Mineral Park is about 15 miles from the town of Marblemount, and about 7.5 miles past Marble Creek Campground along the gravel Cascade River Road. This remote campground is situated near the confluence of the North and South Forks of the Cascade River segment of the Skagit Wild & Scenic River System.. It is in close proximity to North Cascades National Park and adjacent National Forest system trails. The…
Mineral Point Trailhead #82
This is one of the most beautiful trails on the Sandpoint Ranger District and is popular with hikers and mountain bikers. Gentle grades, wildflowers and excellent views make this trail suitable for the entire family.
Constructed by volunteers and dedicated to the memory of Brent "Jake" Jacobson who gave his life in the line of duty as a Forest Service law enforcement officer.
This trail ends at…
Mineral Springs Campground
Located along Highway 97, this campground offers 7 trailer/tent sites and a group site with a 50 person capacity.
The namesake springs which were located near the present day campground smelled strongly of sulphur and dried up over 60 years ago.
Miners Car Interpretive Site
View the sobering remains of a Pontiac Grand Prix pummeled and thrown by the 1980 lateral blast. The owners parked it and walked about a mile to a cabin near Black Rock Mine, and did not survive the blast.
Miners Creek #785
Forest Trail #785 (Miners Creek Trail) is 0.5 miles long. It begins at the Gunnison National Forest boundary (T. 43 N. R. 2 E. Section 7) and ends at Forest Trail #784. Forest Trail #785 is open for the following uses: Hiking, and Horseback Riding
Miners Creek TH #38
This trail starts near the town of Frisco and eventually takes you up and over the Tenmile Range and junctions with the Wheeler National Recreation Trail which ends at Copper Mountain. This is a great one way trail if you can do a vehicle shuttle or take the free Summit Stage Bus. The alpine scenery is amazing and you can enjoy 360 degree…
Miners Creek Trailhead #803
located near Creede
Miners Gulch Fishing Parking Fishing Site
Miners Gulch Fishing Parking Fishing Site
Miners Gulch Group Campground
Miners Gulch Campground is located next to Rock Creek in the Rock Creek Drainage at an elevation of 7,500 feet. The drainage sits on the southern slope of the beautiful Uinta Mountains. Visitors enjoy fishing and exploring the popular Rock Creek Trail. This shaded campground is set back off the main road for privacy. Dense stands of aspens shade the campground. Pines, sagebrush and wildflowers dot the landscape.…
MINERS PARK TRAILHEAD
Trailhead #074 Miner's Park Trailhead (Bullion Falls Trailhead). This trail starts just before the bridge that crosses Pine Creek along the Miner's Park Road. This trail will take you up to the beautiful Bullion Water Falls that are approximately 75 feet in height. There is an overlook where hikers can see the water falling down into Pine Creek. The trail continues west and gains elevation for the next 4 miles where…
Minersville Campground
Located on the shores of Trinity Lake near the Bushytail campground. There are 6 walk-in campsites. One of the more popular campgrounds on Trinity Lake in a stand of mixed conifers and deciduous trees. Excellent waterskiing is available on the arm. The first section of the campground is well developed with paved, level parking aprons and amenities. The second section is mostly walk-in, with good privacy…
Minersville Public Boat Ramp
Located in the Minersville campground facility. The ramp is useable to 200 feet lake drawdown. Minersville is utilized in the late fall, when lake levels start dropping or during drought conditons.
Minerva Lake Campsites
The 45 acre Minerva Lake contains largemouth bass and perch. The lake has always enjoyed a good reputation for fishing. No primitive toilet or drinking water are available at this site. There is one primitive campsite located on Minerva Lake. It is located in a small, semi-open area bordered by hardwood trees and hemlocks. It is 40 ft. by 30 ft. and suitable for one family and tents or small trailers due to limited…
Mingus Hang Glider Launch Specialized Sport Site
Arizona’s premier hang gliding and paragliding launch. Visitors are welcome, but camping is authorized only for current members of the Arizona Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association. Previous experience required to launch from this site.
No drinking water or garbage service: “Pack it In, Pack it Out”
Operated by Arizona Hang Gliding and Paragliding…
Mingus Lake Day Use / Fishing Site
A small lake located in the cool pines of Mingus Mountain, Mingus Lake is periodically stocked with rainbow trout.
Fish Your National Forests: This site can be accessed by Passenger Car; Fish available include: Trout; Types of fishing available include: Shore
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Facilities
1 picnic table
Ramada/shelter
No…
Mingus Mountain
Located in the cool pines of central Arizona, Mingus Mountain offers a wide range of recreational opportunities including: picnicking, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, camping, fishing, hunting, hang gliding, and paragliding. Scroll down (below the recreation map) to learn more about the excellent recreational opportunities on Mingus Mountain.
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Mingus Mountain Campground
***ALERT: Mingus Mountain Campground Electricity Outage!***
Mingus Mountain Campground currently has no electricity due to lightning damage. Prescott National Forest, Verde Ranger District, will continue to work to get the electricity restored. At this point, February of 2024, there is no specific date when we expect to have electricity in the campground restored. We will continue to pursue funding to help…
Mingus Mountain Picnic Site
Located in the cool pines atop Mingus Mountain, this picnic area offers a spectacular view of the Verde Valley, the red rocks of Sedona, Humphrey’s Peak in Flagstaff, and the Mogollon Rim.
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Mingus Moun…
Mingus Mountain Vista
Located in the cool pines atop Mingus Mountain, this picnic area offers a spectacular view of the Verde Valley, the red rocks of Sedona, Humphrey’s Peak in Flagstaff, and the Mogollon Rim.
Mingus Mountain Brochure (1.86 MB) NOTE- Brochure Correction: Mingus Mountain Campground and Picnic Site do not have…
Mingus Ranch Cabin
The Mingus Ranch Cabin is an early 20th century ranch located in the Wet Mountains approximately 1 hour from Colorado Springs and 45 minutes from Pueblo. The cabin has been renovated by the Forest Service in partnership with the Frontier Pathways Scenic and Historic Byway and the Colorado State Historical Society. The barn and cabin have been renovated to their original appearance, and the cabin is decorated with…
Mingus Summit Rest Area / Picnic Site
This site is located on the side of Hwy 89A, at the top of Mingus Mountain.
Mingus Mountain Brochure (1.86 MB) NOTE- Brochure Correction: Mingus Mountain Campground and Picnic Site do not have electricity available at this time.
Mingus Rim…
Minidoka Ranger District
The Minidoka Ranger District encompasses 604,168 acres of National Forest system land. Wildflowers, wildlife and recreation opportunities abound on its five unique divisions--Cassia, Albion, Sublett, Raft River and Black Pine. The Cassia Division, 40 miles south of Twin Falls, contains over 450 miles of streams, including the main Rock Creek drainage, popular with many anglers. The Albion Division, located 20 miles…
Minister Creek Campground
The Allegheny's smallest campground with six family campsites sits along the babbling waters of Minister Creek.The Minister Creek Trailhead is situated directly across SR 666 from the campground where the popular 6-mile loop Minister Creek Hiking Trail starts and ends at the trailhead. Minster Creek Hiking Trail connects to the North Country National Scenic Trail at its northern most point.
Mink Bay Buoy Trailhead
This buoy is available on a first come; first serve basis and is intended for use by small and medium watercraft. The buoy is located in 30-80 feet of water and has a 7/8 inch chain. Look for a white buoy with blue reflective tape. This buoy provides access to the Humpback Lake trail.
Mink Creek Group Campground
Mink Creek Group Campground is located 12 miles south of Pocatello, Idaho, within the Caribou-Targhee National Forest’s Westside Ranger District. Situated at an elevation of 5,159 feet, it is accessible by heading southeast from Pocatello on Bannock Highway for approximately 3.7 miles, then continuing onto North Mink Creek Road for 5.8 miles to the campground entrance.
Mink Creek Trailhead
The trailhead is at the back of a small dispersed site on the west side of the Greys River Road. The Mink Creek trail connects with Way Trail.