Morrison (610)
Morrison Trail (610) branches off of Bear Creek Trail (607) to the right after 0.3 miles from the Bear Creek Trailhead. This 11 mile trail travels a steep 2.75 miles out of the Dolores River valley then tops the Haycamp Mesa - this portion of the trail is non-motorized. At the intersection…
Morrison Boat Access Campground
This rustic campground is located on the east bank of the Allegheny Reservoir just east of Elijah Run Boat Launch on Morrison Bay a branch off of Kinzua Bay of the Allegheny Reservoir. It is accessible by boat via the Allegheny Reservoir and/or the Morrison Hiking Trail. The closest boat launch is Elijah Run directly west of the campground (access from the Longhouse National Scenic Byway - Forest Road 262).
Morrison Divide North Trailhead
This Trailhead serves as one of two access points to the Morrison Divide Trail No. 1774. This 13.3 mile route climbs Green Ridge and grants access to the Muddy Slide overlook at an elevation of 10,258 feet. This stopping point offers spectacular views of the Morrison Creek Valley to the East and overlooks the Muddy Slide, a historic landslide. The trail experiences heavy ATV/OHV use during hunting season and is…
Morrison Divide South Trailhead
This Trailhead serves as one of two access points to the Morrison Divide Trail No. 1774. This 13.3 mile route climbs Green Ridge and grants access to the Muddy Slide overlook at an elevation of 10,258 feet. This stopping point offers spectacular views of the Morrison Creek Valley to the East and overlooks the Muddy Slide, a historic landslide. The trail experiences heavy ATV/OHV use during hunting season and is…
Morrow Bridge and Midway Seasonal Camps
Morrow Bridge and Midway seasonal camps, located in the western and northern portions of the Long Cane Ranger District, offer primitive facilities in a setting ideal for hunting.The surrounding forest sustains abundant populations of deer, turkey and quail, placing it among the most desirable hunting areas in the upstate. Several check stations and supply stores are located in the area.…
Morse Canyon #43
These two west side Chiricahua trails lead from the road up.
West Turkey Creek Canyon into the high country to the south of the canyon. Tall peaks dominate the view as you drive up-canyon to these two trailheads. Both trails follow pine needle-carpeted pathways through forests made up…
Morse Creek Campground
Three primitive campsites with picnic tables and fire rings along Morse Creek. The campground amenities include a vault toilet. No garbage service or drinking water are on site. Nearby activities include fishing for trout and hiking.
Morse Creek Trailhead
Provides access to: Pacific Crest Trail #2000 and Norse Peak Wilderness via Union Creek Trail #956, Basin Trail #987, and …
Mortimer Campground
RV and tent camping, campground host on site. Flush toilets and shower are available. Picnic shelter on site. Seventeen RESERVATION ONLY sites are available at Mortimer Campground.
Mortimer Gulch Campground
Mortimer Gulch campground is located close to Gibson Resevoir with 26 campsites available for use. Fishing for rainbow or cutthroat trout in the reservoir and in the North Fork of the Sun River is an excellent way to spend the weekend away during the summer months. It is highly recommended that a 4WD vehicle is used to reach the cement boat ramp (1/2 mile away).
Bears may frequent the area; keep all food…
Mortimer Gulch Trailhead
The trail begins climbing at 0-10% through a stand of large Douglas fir and lodgepole pine. The trail side-hills traversing an east-facing slope past private holdings below. Mortimer Gulch to its junction with the Blacktail Creek Trail 223. The trail winds through large groves of quaking aspen with shimmering green foliage and white trunks. Mortimer is an excellent place to day hike. It offers many diverse…
Morton Peak Fire Lookout
Located above State Highway 38 near Mountain Home Village, this fire lookout affords tremendous views of the surrounding mountains and canyons. When it is staffed, visitors may be able to drive the entire way to the lookout and may also be welcomed into the cab by the volunteer fire lookout on duty. When it is not staffed, or when there is a fire emergency, visitors may have to park at the gate and hike in, and may…
Mosca Campground - Gunnison RD
Mosca Campground is located on the banks of Spring Creek Reservoir. A boat ramp and fishing site are located within the campground. Mountain bikers, hikers and four-wheel drive enthusiasts will enjoy this location and the variety of trail and roads its offers. There are 16 campsites.
Mosca Pass Trailhead - Trail # 883
This trail begins at the Monteville Trail at the edge of the Great Sand Dunes National Park. The Monteville Trail is a self-guided nature trail. Interpretive booklets are available at the trail's head.
Mosca Pass Trail follows Mosca Creek over the route of an early toll road. Beginning in a steep walled canyon, the trail climbs moderately fast to a gentler, more open ground near the top. Beautiful views of the Sand…
Moseley Ridge #851
The Moseley Ridge Trail #851 begins at an intersection with the Little Robinson Trail #850 and ends at an intersection with the Cliff Creek Trail #840 and provides a shortcut between these two trails. Thia trails entire length is within the West Elk Wilderness. The trail starts at Little Robinson Creek and switchbacks up the side of…
Moser Creek Trailhead
An old logging road base that provides some single track and double track riding, used for skiing, hiking and trail running as well.
Moser Island Cabin
Rustic 12’ x 14” Pan Abode style cabin with plywood bunks, table and benches; wood stove; cooking counter; mooring buoy for anchorage. Capacity 6 persons.
Moser Island Mooring Buoy
Located near Moser Island Cabin; available on a first-come, first-served basis for boat anchorage. Cabin reservation does not include exclusive use of this mooring buoy.
Moses Turn
Parking for fishing and trail access.
Mosomo (Mooz-ah-moo) Point Campground
Located at 45033 State Highway 46 Deer River, MN 56636, 19 miles north of Deer River on Highway 46. Turn west on FR 2190, half mile past the Cut Foot Sioux Information Center. Mosomo Point reaches out into the transition area between Little Cut Foot Sioux and Big Cut Foot Sioux Lakes, and provides a protected spot for fishing boats. There are 23 sites. | …
Mosomo Point Boat Area
A concrete boat ramp provides access to the 2852 acre Cut Foot Sioux Lake. The lake is west of MN Highway 46. Northern pike, walleye, cisco, perch and other panfish are found in this lake. This is a very popular landing as it has double ramp with a dock in the middle. Parking for twenty vehicles is available. There is an accessible fishing pier nearby.
Mosquito Creek Motorized Area
The Mosquito Creek Area has over 12 miles of designated FS roads, is located just over 4 miles south of the town of Wilson, Wyoming, and is accessed by the Fall Creek Road (Rd #31000).
Mosquito Creek Trailhead
Generally open May to October as weather and conditions allow.
Access/entry point to the Table Mountain Wilderness, and access to the North Mosquito Creek Trail.
Mosquito Flat Backpacker Campground
This is a special one night only campground designed for backpackers on the night before embarking on their backpack trip. 10 Single campsites. It is a walk-in campground (short distance).
Mosquito Flat Reservoir Campground
This recreation site has 11 campsites and a day use picnic area along the shore of Mosquito Flat Reservoir near Challis. Nearby, the Yankee Fork Trail (#147) provides access to the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness. Each campsite is equipped with picnic tables and fire rings. The campground accommodates motorhomes and trailers up to 32-foot long. There are vault toilets on site, but no drinking water or…
Mosquito Lakes
These two small alpine lakes lie within a few feet of Highway 4. Mosquito Lakes visitors enjoy camping, hiking, and fishing.
Mosquito Lakes Campground
Small campground right across the road from Mosquito Lakes. Good fishing spot.
Eleven sites with picnic tables. No drinking water and no garbage service.
Located six miles east of Lake Alpine; when Highway 4 is closed, no access is possible.
Mosquito Lakes Trailhead
The Mosquito Lakes Trailhead can be used to access Heiser Lake and Bull Run Lake. From Bull Run Lake, the trail continues to the…
Mosquito Lks to PacificV/MCCT (Mosq Lks Trailhead)
Mosquito Lakes to Pacific Valley/ MCCT (Mokelumne Coast to Crest Trail) from Mosquito Lakes Trailhead
Lat/Long: 38.515001, -119.914194
The Mosquito Lakes to Pacific Valley portion of the MCCT was completed in 2015; since it is a new trail, it may not be shown on some maps. As of September 2020, the map on this web page did not show the trail; however, trailhead symbols…