Nordhouse Dunes Wilderness - Nurnberg Trailhead
Nurnberg Trailhead is one of two primary points of access to the Nordhouse Dunes Wilderness Area. This popular trailhead offers a 24-vehicle parking lot, picnic sites, a newly installed automated fee collection station, interpretive signage, and invasive species shoe cleaning stations. This trailhead is not lit.
This trailhead offers access to a…
Nordhouse Dunes Wilderness Area
The 3,500 acre Nordhouse Dunes Wilderness Area is a beautiful and complex feature along Lake Michigan’s eastern shoreline, in the Huron-Manistee National Forest, located between Ludington and Manistee. It is popular for hiking, primitive and dispersed camping, beach combing, hunting, picnicking, nature study and wildlife viewing, also offering approximately 10-miles of trails accessed from two developed…
Norice
This body of water is part of the Bear drainage.
Norse Peak 1191
Hikers seeking alpine scenery with panoramic views and patches of wildflowers won't be disappointed. This trail provides access to the Norse Peak View Trail which enters the Norse Peak Wilderness. In the summer be prepared for dust, biting flies and carry extra…
Norse Peak Wilderness: Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie
Norse Peak Wilderness begins just northeast of Mount Rainier National Park and reaches down both sides of the Cascade Mountain Range crest. Narrow drainages open below rockbound ridges that slice into an area dotted with basins and lakes.
Douglas fir, western hemlock and cedar with an understory of ferns cover the western side. The…
Norse Peak Wilderness: Okanogan-Wenatchee
Norse Peak Wilderness begins just northeast of Mount Rainier National Park and reaches down both sides of the Cascade Mountain Range crest. Narrow drainages open below rockbound ridges that slice into an area dotted with basins and lakes.
Douglas fir, western hemlock and cedar with an understory of ferns cover the western side. The eastern side of the crest gives way to mountain hemlock, subalpine fir and…
Norski Trailhead
Winter nordic ski trail head and summer hiking loop.
North & South Cave Hills
Two of eight land units on the Sioux Ranger District. Dispersed camping, day hiking are available.
Designated recreation sties include: Browns Fishing Pond and Picnic Springs Campground
North 25 Mile Creek Trailhead
Provides access to the lower 2 miles of North Fork 25 Mile Creek Trail #1265.
North Absaroka Wilderness
North Absaroka Wilderness was designated by Congress in 1964 and now maintains 350,488 acres. This area is defined by rugged volcanic mountains dissected by numerous creeks forming huge drainages. This secluded and rough country contains large regions of nearly inaccessible terrain.
Summers are relatively dry yet during summer rainstorms, tons of erodible material turns waterways into frothing rivers of mud. Water…
North Anthracite #832
The North Anthracite Trail #832 begins at an intersection with the Dark Canyon Trail #830 and ends at the Gunnison National Forest Boundary at Anthracite Pass. From Anthracite Pass the White River National Forest’s Anthracite Pass Trail #1969 continues for another 3.7 miles to the Raspberry Creek Trailhead…
North Bank Campground - Gunnison RD
North Bank Campground's main attraction is fishing in the Taylor River. The Doctor Park Trailhead is located next to the campground. Doctor Park Trail is open to hikers, horses and mountain bikers. Four-wheel drive enthusiasts will enjoy the close proximity to Beaver Creek Road and Five mile Road. 17 campsites.
North Beach Cabin
Rustic 16’ x 16’ a-frame cabin with sleeping loft reached by vertical ladder; oil stove, uniquely ATV accessible; capacity 8 persons.
North Bench #633
For most of it's distance, the North Bench Trail #633 follows on top of a bench and along a North facing hillside. The upper section of this trail travels through aspen mixed with oak brush, while the lower section travels through mixed vegetation which includes oak brush, pinyon, juniper, and some ponderosa pine. Since this trail forks off of and then rejoined the Corral Gulch trail, these trails may be traveled as…
North Bend Picnic Area
Wooded picnic area with tables, grills, trash cans and two accessible vault toilets. Located adjacent to the North Fork Cherry River on State Route 39/55 eight miles East of Richwood, West Virginia.
Camping is available nearby at Summit Lake Campground.
North Branch Turtle River Canoe Route
This canoe route offers excellent opportunities to view bald eagles, loons and a variety of northern Minnesota wildlife. It is an easy route that is 14 miles long.
North Bruno #237A
The Devil’s Canyon/North Bruno Trail system offers access into an area of remote canyons, odd rock formations and bluff-faced peaks on the south end of the Chiricahua Mountains. Devil’s Canyon…
North Calf Creek #460
The North Calf Creek Trail #460 travels through the Powderhorn Wilderness which is shared by the USDA Forest Service and the BLM. The trail begins at the National Forest boundary after following the BLM trail #3010 from the Powderhorn Park Trailhead. It ends at the National Forest boundary as it crosses onto BLM and continues as trail…
North Canyon (656)
North Canyon Trail #656 is 2.0 miles long and popular for horseback riders. The trail takes off just across the road from the North Canyon Campground. The trail takes you through ponderosa pine and aspen forests. A scenic overlook of Vallecito Reservoir is available on a side trail along the way.
Distance (one-way): 1.75 …
North Canyon Campground
Located near Vallecito Reservoir, North Canyon Campground provides 21 sites including 9 first-come, first-serve sites. This area is a bit more open than Graham Creek Campground and has large ponderosa pines scattered throughout. Willows separate the campground from Vallecito Reservoir, underbrush separates campsites for privacy, and paths lead to the water. There are several sites suitable for…
North Cascades (SR 20)
Follow State Route 20 east and view one of the largest populations of bald eagles in the United States along the Skagit River. Five native salmon species and sea-going trout attract the eagles to the Skagit River. State Route 20 eventually travels into the heart of the neighboring North Cascades National Park.
Explore…
North Clear Creek Campground
This campground is located 24.5 miles west of Creede on Forest Road 510. It is completely hidden from FR 510 and has 21 sites with parking spurs, tables, and a fire ring in each. 2 vault type toilets are provided and potable drinking water comes from a well. This campground is only open from Memorial Day weekend to just after Labor Day weekend. Garbage cans are centrally located. Firewood is not provided…
North Clear Creek Falls Observation Site
This overlook facility is situated as a stop on the Silverthread Scenic Byway right along State Highway 149. It offers a new restroom, picnic tables, ample paved parking for even larger vehicles, trails to the overlook, safety railings, and interpretive signs. It is wheelchair accessible, with an accessible trail to a high lookout spot. This makes a great rest stop and opportunity for photography.
North Coast Ridge - 3E10
Cone Peak Roadhead to Highway 1, at Ventana Inn
North Cottonwood Access Trailhead
An easement providing access to National Forest System lands and the trail along North Cottonwood Creek.
Trail eventually feeds into Bridger Foothills trail. Please respect private land on stay on designated trails.
Trail is popular for hiking and some mountain biking.
North Cottonwood Trailhead
This trailhead accesses the Collegiate Peaks Wilderness via the Kroenke Lake Trail#1448 and the Horn Fork Basin Trail #1449 which allows access to Mt. Harvard (14,420 ft) and Mt.…
North Cove Boating Site
On the northern shore of Meadowlark Lake. Popular trout fishing area.
North Crater Lake Trailhead / Sno-Park
The Sno-Park is in the "Y" intersection between Highway 138 and the road leading to the north entrance of Crater Lake National Park. The North Crater Trailhead / Sno-Park is one mile east of the Crater Lake National Park junction, on Forest Road 4799. Cross-Country Skiing and Snowmobiling are available in the winter.
Provides access to:…
North Creek Campground
Located along the edge of North Creek, this campground offers shady campsites and a relaxed atmosphere. Prop your feet up and listen to the stream as it gurgles past, or take advantage of the fishing at your door.
North Crestone Creek Campground
The campground stretches 0.7 mile up a mountain, along North Crestone Creek and offers 13 sites, 1 site is pull through. It is a rustic area with first come / first served camping sites nestled among Aspen, Juniper, Fir, and other riparian-loving trees. Because the sites are so far apart, each site has a feeling of secluded wilderness camping. Secure bear resistant food lockers available at all sites…