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PLEASE NOTE: We are in the process of updating the links to the forest web pages. Please check with the local forest for the most up-to-date status of each recreational area. Your national forests and grasslands are 193 million acres of vast, scenic beauty waiting for you to discover. Over 3 million acres of land located in 22 National Recreation Areas managed by the Forest Service is preserved for recreational activities like hiking, boating, fishing and swimming, while highlighting natural, cultural and scenic resources. Visitors who choose to recreate on these public lands find 164,000 miles of trails, over 30,000 recreation sites, over 5,000 miles of streams and 3 million acres of lakes, 127 alpine ski areas, 338,000 heritage sites, and specially designated sites that include 37 million acres of designated wilderness areas, 130 wild and scenic rivers, 15 monuments, and one preserve. And remember, “It’s All Yours.” Displaying 11941 - 11970 of 17629

Pine Campground

Pine Campground is accessed from State Highway 20. It is located on the east shore of Anderson Ranch Reservoir. There are 7 sites within the campground. Excellent fishing for smallmouth bass and kokanee salmon. Fly fishing opportunities for rainbow trout below the dam. Waterskiing is another favored activity here. There are shaded picnic tables. North of the campground is the trailhead and parking lot for the Pine…

Pine Campground Boat Ramp

The Pine Campground Boat Ramp is a concrete ramp that provides access to Anderson Ranch Reservoir.  It is adjacent to Pine Campground, and provides a restroom, fire ring, picnic table and boat dock.

Pine City Campground

Mammoth Lakes Basin is located through town, just 5 to 10 minutes drive. The campground is located across the road from Lake Mary on the Northeast side.10 Campsites.

Pine Cliff Picnic Area

This recreation site offers a picnic shelter, fishing, and hiking. The picnic shelter at this site was constructed in 2010 to resemble the original structure built by the Civilian Conservation Corps which was destroyed by a storm event in the early 1990's.

Pine Cove Campground

Pine Cove Campground is located on Dillon Reservoir near the town of Frisco in the heart of Summit County. The reservoir is encircled by Swan Mountain and the dramatic Gore and Tenmile mountain ranges. In addition to boating, there is a variety of activities including camping, fishing, picnicking, bicycling, and hiking. Water contact including swimming, water skiing and SCUBA diving are prohibited.…

Pine Cove Picnic Area

This facility is located approximately 5 miles north of Lewiston on Lewiston Lake. There is a fish cleaning station, 2 fishing docks, boat ramp, boarding float and 2 vault restrooms. There are four picnic sites furnished with picnic tables and pedestal grills. It is very popular for fishing and is located on one of the best sports fishing lakes in the state. There is a wheelchair accessible fishing dock.

Pine Cove Public Boat Ramp

This facility is located approximately 5 miles north of Lewiston on Lewiston Lake. There is a fish cleaning station, 2 fishing docks, boat ramp, boarding float and 2 vault restrooms. There are four picnic sites furnished with picnic tables and pedestal grills. It is very popular for fishing and is located on one of the best sports fishing lakes in the state. There is a wheelchair accessible fishing dock.

Pine Creek

A group picnic area in the West Absaroka Mountains on the Yellowstone District.        

Pine Creek Campground

Pine Creek Campground is nestled along the banks of Pine Creek, about nine miles west of Victor, Idaho. Situated within the Caribou-Targhee National Forest’s Teton Basin Ranger District, this campground rests at an elevation of 6,700 feet, accessible via Idaho Highway 31 over Pine Creek Pass. The campground offers 10 single-family sites, each equipped with picnic tables and campfire rings. Vault toilets, no water or…

Pine Creek Campground

A campground in the West Absaroka Mountains on the Yellowstone District.      

Pine Creek Campground

The half-mile Cave trail begins in the campground, with a series of stone steps leading to the rock shelter site. The red, yellow, black and white images (pictographs) here were painted by Native Americans.

Pine Creek Campground

Generally open June to October as weather and conditions allow.

Pine Creek Group Campground

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Pine Creek Horse Camp

The Pine Creek Horse Camp has two sites, with picnic tables and fire rings and a vault toilet.  There is a newly built two slot horse corral.  The camp sets near Pine Creek Trailhead #201.

Pine Creek Information Center

Pine Creek Information Center is often an important stop for visitors to the south and east side of the Monument who need information, maps, passes, souvenirs, restrooms, or to stretch their legs. The Center is made possible by an innovative partnership with a multitude of organizations* and dedicated volunteers.   The Pine Creek partners work together to ensure visitors can travel safely and…

Pine Creek Landing

Get back to nature while enjoying primitive camping. Hunting This location is used primarily as a hunt camp and boater access to the Ochlockonee River during general gun season.  Boating -- Motorized and Non-motorized and Fishing Small motorboats can take advantage of the excellent fishing on the Ochlockonee by boat launches (called landings) at SR 20,…

Pine Creek OHV System

Trail Advisory-Wayne National Forest Supervisor Anthony Scardina has issued a Closure Order for a portion of the Telegraph Trail, located on the Ironton Ranger District in Lawrence County. The order is necessary to prevent unlawful access to private property and to protect national forest property and resources. The order includes a 3.2-mile section of trail located between the Telegraph Trailhead and the…

Pine Creek Picnic Area

A picnic area in the West Absaroka Mountains on the Yellowstone District.    

Pine Creek Trailhead

Pine Creek Trailhead   Distance 13.8 miles one way Pets Allowed Yes Fees Adventure Pass Required Hike/Ride Time 1 to 2 days Difficulty Moderate - Strenuous Best Seasons Fall, Spring, Winter Location Off Old Highway 80…

Pine Creek Trailhead

Generally open May to October, as weather and conditions allow. Access/entry point to Alta Toquima Wildernesss.

Pine Creek Trailhead

Pine Creek Trailhead is located east of West Warner Road and north of Soup Springs.  There are no corrals at this location.  This is not a campground but an ideal start for a journey on foot or on horseback into the South Warner Wilderness.

Pine Creek Trailhead

This trailhead provides access to Pine Creek Trail #201 within the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness.  Ample parking at the trailhead. There are tie stalls for horses available, with stock water located approximately 1/2 mile away in drainage on east side of Baldy…

Pine Flat Campground

Pine Flat Campground in scenic Oak Creek Canyon is one of the Forest's most popular campgrounds. The scenery is unmatched, the stream is stocked with trout. If the fishing aren't biting, you can always go swimming, hiking or birdwatching. Slide Rock State Park (listed in Life Magazine as one of the nation's ten best swimming holes) and the thriving resort town of…

Pine Flat Connector Trailhead & Trail 05635

Pine Flat Connector Trailhead accesses the Manzanita Mountains Trail System by way of the Pine Flat Connector Trail 05635. The trailhead begins at FS Road 54, at the south end of  Pine Flat Picnic Site. Please refer to the

Pine Flat Picnic Site

Pine Flat Picnic Site is located on NM 337 (aka James McGrane Memorial Highway / Old South 14) approximately 7 miles south of I-40. NM 337 runs parallel to Pine Flat Picnic Site making it easy to identify and enter. It was built in 1956 by the Forest Service with the intent to provide picnic areas for large group use. From the entry way to your left, there are two “reserve only”…

Pine Flats Campground

  6 campsites near the Mad River at 1,600 feet elevation. Water, vault toilets & garbage service. Maximum trailer length is 28 feet. 14 miles up the Entiat River Road from Highway 97A.  Individual sites and one group site.  Group site:  Maximum 40 people and 20 vehicles. Water, campfire rings, picnic area, garbage service, and vault toilets. No electricity. 28' max…

Pine Flats Campground

The Pine Flats Campground is located a few miles west of Lowman, Idaho, along the Banks-Lowman Highway at an elevation of 3,700 feet. Visitors enjoy rafting, kayaking and fishing on the South Fork Payette River, and soaking in the hot springs at the river's edge. Natural Features: Towering Ponderosa pines cover the campground, offering partial shade in most sites. Summer wildflowers dot the landscape. Deer and elk…

Pine Glen Group Campground

 Pine Glen is a group campground located within walking distance of the full-service community of Mammoth Lakes, California. Popular for large families and other groups of up to 15 to 30 people