Norway Beach Recreation Area
The Norway Beach Recreation Area is located four miles east of Cass Lake, Minnesota on U.S. Highway 2. The recreation area offers camping sites located in four campground loops; Norway Beach, Chippewa, Wanaki and Cass Lake. Interpretive trails, sandy beaches, a paved biking trail, boat ramps, a reservable picnic shelter and the Norway Beach Visitor Center are all nestled among red and white pines. There…
Norway Beach Swimming Area
A sandy beach and a delineated swimming area makes for summer fun at the Norway Beach Recreation Area. It is surrounded by four campgrounds and a picnic area.
Norway Beach Visitor Information Center
This historic building is a hub of activity! Stop for information or visitors just stroll through the building enjoying the Civilian Conservation Corps construction and to admire the stone fireplace and read the "Story in Stone!"
Norway Lake
This is one of our Backcountry sites which is a near- wilderness single party site and is accessible only by foot or boat. These sites are first come, first served. There is one site on this lake, each have a fire grate, a latrine and may have a picnic table. A few reminders: Hang food packs, put your fire out each time you leave your campsite, treat or boil all water, wash yourself and dishes at least 150ft from…
Norway Lake Campground
Norway Lake Campground is located 8 miles southeast of Sidnaw MI, on the Kenton Ranger District. This two loop campground provides visitors with a unique camping experience among the towering Red Pines. Each campsite is naturally screened by vegetation. It features 27 drive-in sites that can accommodate tents, trailers and motor homes. Each site offers a wood table, fire ring, lantern post and…
Norway Point
Norway Point is located on the St. Louis River and has a picnic area and boat launch. Fish found in the river include northern pike, walleye, smallmouth bass and pan fish.
Downloadable information and map
Notch
This body of water is part of the Weber drainage.
Notch Mountain TH #2000
The Notch Mountain trail begins at Fall Creek Trail #2001 and ends at Notch Mountain: Follow the Fall Creek Trail #2001 for 2.1 miles passing through spruce and fir stands before coming to a junction with the Notch Mountain trail. The trail then climbs quickly and steadily about 3 more miles up switchbacks past timberline to the Notch Mtn Shelter and the best views of Mount of the Holy Cross.
Notch Pass Trailhead (1st access)
Provides access to: Notch Pass Trail #831
Notch Pass Trailhead (2rd Access)
Provides access to: Notch Pass Trail #831
This trailhead offers the closest access to the pass.
Notch Pass Trailhead (3rd Access)
Provides access to: Notch Pass Trail #831
Notch Trailhead - Trail # 729
The Notch trail is 3.5 miles long. It begins at Forest Road 250 and ends at Forest Trail 731. Access is through the Overflow Camping area at Elk Creek Campground. When the Forest gate is open, the trailhead can be accessed by driving; when it is closed, access is by foot travel. The trail is open for the following uses: Horseback riding, hiking, backpacking, and mountain biking…
Nottingham Campground/Day Use
On the East Fork Hood River. Campground is wheelchair accessible.
*There is no vehicle access to campground after seasonal closure in October.
Nuck Woodward Road Trailhead
For a description of this site, please contact the Price Ranger District: 435-636-3500.
Nugget System
The Nugget Trail System is a small isolated section of trails but they provide a spectacular views of the Black Hills. There is no trailhead that services these trails. Access is best from Hill City and Highway 385. Travel east on Highway 385 for 1.3 miles, then turn north (left) on China Gulch Road (Forest Road 249). Continue north on China Gulch Road for 8 miles. The trails will be on…
Nunatak Tioga Tarns Trailhead
This easy loop trail is located on Hwy 120 just east of Tioga Lake. It is approximately 1/2 mile in length and has posted signs informing the visitor of interesting natural history and geological features along the way. This trail is also wheelchair and stroller friendly.
Nunn Creek Road (#318)
This road and spurs 318.A and 318.B provide a link between roads 173, on the east, and 319, on the west.
NW NM Multiagency Visitor Center Interpretive
The Northwest New Mexico Visitor Center is open 7 days a week from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is located at exit 85 just southeast of I-40 in Grants, NM.
O Kun de Kun Falls
Aspen and mixed hardwoods grace the gently rolling terrain along the forest trail that leads to O Kun de Kun. Keep your eyes open for frogs, squirrels, and dragon flies. Because of its distance, this trail is labeled moderately difficult. Watch for slick spots in the trail after a rain. This trail is one of the most popular on the forest and can get quite busy in the summer.
O'brien Creek Lower Trailhead
Provides access to:
O'brien Creek Trail #900
Facilities
No picnic table
No fire pit
No drinking water
No toilet
No garbage disposal - Please pack it out
O'brien Creek Upper Trailhead
Provides access to:
O'brien Creek Trail #900
Facilities
No picnic table
No fire pit
No drinking water
No toilet
No garbage disposal - Please pack it out
O'Brien Gulch Picnic Area
O'Brien Gulch Picnic Area is the first of four picnic sites that are located in the Eleven Mile Canyon Recreation Area. There are two picnic sites here and each is equipped with a grill and a picnic table.
O'Brien Lake Access
O'Brien Lake is a 10-acre cool-water lake that is open to fishing. Camping can be found at Buttercup Campground and Alcona Pond. Boating access is by carry-in only.
O'Hara Campground
O'Hara Campground is the largest campground on the Selway. It provides picnic areas, and toilets, but drinking water systems are currently undergoing maintenance and are unavailable for 2024. RV/Trailer pads and has ease of access for persons with disabilities. It has fishing access and trail access to Stillman Point Trail # 335. Campsites are reservable via recreation.gov.
O'Hara Saddle Campground
O'Hara Saddle campground is at the edge of a meadow on an open ridge top. The campground is a nice location to park your OHV and camp for the night It provides fire rings and two camp pads. There is no toilet currently available. Heaviest use is by hunters during big game season.
O'Haver Lake Campground
O'Haver Lake Campground sits at an elevation of 9,200 feet, with ponderosa pines and aspen, with campsites located on the shores O'Haver Lake. This facility has 32 sites and is a very popular destination that is normally full starting on Friday, sometimes as early as Thursday, so plan accordingly.
Prior to Memorial Day weekend, and after Labor Day, camp hosts and water may not be available.
O'Haver Lake Picnic Area
O'Haver Lake Picnic Area has four picnic tables with four standing grills provided and is located within the O'Haver Lake Campground. O'Haver Lake is a great family fishing spot. It is a small lake, about 15 acres in size and is regularly stocked for fishing.
O'Leary / Castle Rock Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to:
Castle Rock Trail #3506
Echo Trail #3309
O'Leary Mountain Trail #3321
See Trail page for more information.
O'Leary Group Campground
O’Leary Group Campground was constructed in 2001 and is named for O’Leary Peak, which overlooks this camp. The campground is designed to accommodate the special needs of large groups with everything from large armadas with tables for gatherings and meals cooked on super-sized grills, to lots of level ground covered in native volcanic cinders, making the perfect place to set up tents.
This area of volcanic…
O. Chambers Flat River Access
Chambers Flat offers a graded sandy road to the water's edge. There is an information sign and parking area. This is a popular take-out for fishermen.