Nile Feeding Area Sno-Park
This sno-park offers plenty of parking and 21 miles of groomed trails and great riding for all riders and family outings. Great area to view wildlife
See Washington State Parks Winter Recreation website.
Nile Lake
Nile Lake is 22.8 acre 28’ deep, serene lake surrounded by beautiful wetlands and a beautiful forested mountainside opposite the boat launch. Easy access from the highway. It has been restricted to fly fishing only access for several years. There are no resorts or facilities of any kind on Nile Lake.
History: Several small lakes, AKA…
Nine Mile Bridge Boating Site
This area is used primarily by steal head fishermen in the spring. It is 9 miles from town along FS 10.
Nine Mile Campground
The Nine Mile campground has six tent platforms and is primarily used in the spring during the steelhead run. Tent platforms are first come first serve. Please remember to pack out all trash, keep a clean camp, and store food properly, to minimize bear and human conflicts.
Nine Mile Picnic Site
If you are looking for a quiet, relaxing spot that is a little cooler in the summer, then Nine Mile Picnic Site could be just what the doctor ordered.
The entrance is located just off of NM 536 near the nine mile marker. The gate is to the left as you wind up NM 536. It’s surrounded by aspen, spruce and fir trees with a mixture of level and hilly ground within the site. Inside the site there are …
Nine Mile Trailhead
This trailhead accesses the Umatilla Rim Trail #3080. Travel 1.5 miles north to the Nine Mile Trail #3072 junction.
Ninebark Sno-Park
Located on the Newport-Sullivan Ranger Districts. This is down a narrow road with parking provided on one side of the street.
Ninemeyer Campground
Due to a wildfire, there are no amenities at the campground.
Currently there are no developed campfire rings therefore when Stage 1 fire restrictions area in effect, no fires are permitted.
A stay at Ninemeyer Campground enables guests to enjoy all the beauty and recreation offered along the (Middle Fork Boise River Road) Forest Service (FS) Road 268.
Weather is usually good from mid-May through late…
Ninemile Area
In addition to the campgrounds and picnic areas in the Ninemile Area, there are several unique places to visit such as the delightful Ninemile Historic Remount Depot and Ranger Station, and the fun Grand Menard Discovery Trail which is adjacent to the Grand Menard Picnic Area. This is a great place to take the family.
Ninemile Lake Campground
Ninemile Lake Campground is perfect for people wanting to do some exploring while camping. A boat ramp leads to Ninemile Lake, complete with islands and hidden bays. For birders and hikers, there is a trail through boreal hardwoods beginning across the road from the campground entrance with 0.5 miles of maintained trail and 4.5 miles of unmaintained hiking trail. Advanced…
Nineteen Mile Brook Trailhead
This popular trailhead provides access to the AMC Carter Notch Hut and the Carter-Moriah range, as well as the Wildcat Mountains. The lower section of the trail runs alongside scenic Nineteen Mile Brook.
Nineteenmile Campground
Located along the Chiwawa River, 22 miles from Lake Wenatchee, this campground offers river access.
Ninko Cabin
Dates Available to Rent
December 1-March 31
Max Party Size
7
Cost/Reservations
Recreation.gov
Ninko is available from Dec 1st through March 31st each winter. Ninko Cabin is located 45 miles north of Columbia Falls, MT on the North Fork Road. Access involves an 12-mile hike, snowshoe, ski, or snowmobile to the cabin from the North…
Niobrara Canoe Launch
Located on State Spur 16F at the Niobrara River Bridge, this is a day use site on the Niobrara River for launching small water craft.
NIOTCHE CREEK TRAILHEAD
Niotche Creek Trailhead is located along the Great Western Trail at an elevation of over 8,900 feet. Facilities include a gravel parking lot, corrals, hitching rail, information kiosk, and a vault restroom. Popular activities include horseback riding, hiking, dispersed camping, hunting, wildlife viewing, and 50" ATV riding on designated routes. Please pack-out what you pack-in…
NIOTCHE DIVIDE EQUESTRIAN TRAILHEAD
Niotche Divide Equestrian Trailhead is located along the paved Gooseberry Road 640 at an elevation of almost 9,700 feet. The trailhead has a gravel entry road and parking lot. Activities include horseback riding, hiking, hunting, and wildlife viewing. Please pack-out what you pack-in.
Nipple Mtn Winter
The Nipple Mtn Winter trail is 10.5 miles long. It begins at Forest Road 662 - Mill Creek Rd. and ends at Mp 10.5. The trail is open for the following uses: Snowmobiling
Nira Campground
Nestled in large grove of Oak Trees. Manzana Creek runs through the campground. Trailhead for San Rafael Wilderness - Upper Manzana Creek Trail to the Manzana Narrows. There are 12 campsites.
Reservations: 9 sites are now on the reservation system: www.recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777. (3 campsites) are on a first-come, first- serve basis…
Niwot Picnic Site
Located on the west side of Brainard Lake, Niwot Picnic Site is set in the shade of the subalpine forest adjacent to Brainard Lake Road. The area offers four picnic sites with tables, pedestal grills, metal fire rings and trash receptacles.
Nizhoni Campground
Nizhoni Campground is located approximately 12 miles north of Blanding, Utah at the foot of the Abajo mountains at an elevation of 7,800 feet. Towering ponderosa pines forest the site, offering partial shade and gambel oaks and sagebrush dot the landscape. Summer temperatures range from 80-90 degrees during the day and 55-65 degrees at night. Mule deer, wild turkeys, Abert's squirrels, and the occasional black bear…
No Business Lookout and Indian Mountain Lookout
The eastern half of the Council Ranger District offers several unique trips including No Business Lookout, south to White Licks Hot Springs and down to Indian Mountain Lookout. The roads along the ridges near the lookouts offer spectacular vistas of Long Valley, Weiser River Valley and Indian Valley.
There are several ways to explore this area including taking Forest Road #165 from Highway 95 to Forest Road #172/165…
No designated areas on the forest
When you plan on visiting the Eldorado National Forest, make sure to familiarize yourself with the location you intend to use for target shooting. A good shooting area has legal access, an effective backstop that absorbs bullets without producing ricochets, an unobstructed view so that no one can wander into the line of fire without being seen, and no nearby buildings (especially occupied private residences), …
No Mans Trailhead
This is the trailhead for the Clear Creek National Recreation Trail and follows Clear Creek approximately 22 miles, all the way to Young's Valley. This trail provides visitors with spectacular views of the Siskiyou Wilderness. Originally built in 1928, this trail served many years as a fire access trail. There are several creek crossings on this trail that may be dangerous during periods of high water. Rattlesnakes…
No Name Lake
No Name Lake is 17.6 acre 30’ deep, scenic lake with excellent opportunities for cutthroat trout fishing. The lake has access for small boats only. Canoes, kayaks and float tubes have to be portaged down the the short trail from the campground to the lake. A campground with six campsites and a concrete vault toilet is…
No Name Road TH #705
This dirt road starts at Hwy 24 and ends at Hwy 24 again further to the south: This road is flat for the first 1/2 mile before steadily climbing switchbacks through forest for another 2 miles or so before reaching a ridge with outstanding views of the Homestake Valley and Camp Hale. It then climbs quickly into the forest and continues winding south for a total of 20 miles over the Continental Divide and ending up…
No Name Road TH #705 (winter)
This route starts at Hwy 24 and ends at Hwy 24 again further to the south: This road is flat for the first 1/2 mile before steadily climbing switchbacks through forest for another 2 miles or so before reaching a ridge with outstanding views of the Homestake Valley and Camp Hale. It then climbs quickly into the forest and continues winding south for a total of 20 miles over the Continental Divide and ending up back…
No Name Trailhead
No Name Trailhead is located on the north side of I-70, a short distance north of the No Name Rest Area at Exit 119. The trailhead provides access to the Jessie Weaver Trail #1847 (also known as No Name Trail). Jessie Weaver Trail runs 7.6 miles north through the scenic No Name Canyon. Hiking and horse travel is allowed on this trail.…
Noble Canyon Trailhead
Noble Canyon Trailhead
Distance
10 miles with longer connecting trail options
Pets Allowed
Yes
Fees
Adventure Pass Required
Hike/Ride Time
Full day
Difficulty
Moderate
Best Seasons
Fall, Spring, Winter
Location…