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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 12031 - 12060 of 17629

Pinedale District Office

The Pinedale Ranger District office is a great place for visitors to stop in before beginning their adventure on the Bridger - Teton National Forest. Here, visitors can learn a bit about the mammals and fish that inhabit the area. As the gateway to the famous Wind River Range, recreationists can get the latest trail and snow conditions from the helpful Forest staff. Also, the interpretive gift shop provides a myriad…

Pineknot Family Campground

Pineknot Campground is located in the San Bernardino mountains near Big Bear Lake. At an elevation of 6,900 feet the campground is situated in a fir, pine and oak forest setting. There are 47 sites that are reservable through the Recreation.gov widget below or 1-877-444-6777. There are no first come/first serve sites. Popular activities include sight-seeing, shopping, mountain…

Pinepoint Picnic Site

Located on Bass Lake. Area has pine, oak and cedar trees. Sites have good shade.

Pinery Canyon #42 Scenic Drive

This drive offers access to the forested floor of Pinery Canyon and the high slopes of the Chiricahuas. It provides magnificent views to the west of the basin-and-range region of southeastern Arizona. The sky islands of the Dos Cabezas, Swisshelms and Dragoons form a rugged horizon, hemming in the seas of grass of the Sulphur Springs Valley. The rocky ridgeline of fabled Cochise Stronghold bisects the Dragoons and…

Pinery-Horsefall #336

These two trails form an east-west route that leads up and over the crest of the north Chiricahuas. The area they lead through is one that has been the center of quite a bit of mining and cattle ranching activity. The mines have closed down, leaving behind a few old roads and some rusting relics. The cattle ranches are still operational.…

Pines Campground

Pines Campground is located 25 miles southeast of Walden in the Gould Area, adjacent to the South Fork of the Michigan River, a scenic mountain stream. It sits at an elevation of 9,200 feet. Pines Campground has 11 campsites and each campsite has a fire grate and picnic table. The campground offers a vault toilet. Open season is June to late October.

Pines Campground

The Pines Campground is on a mixed conifer forested site adjacent to the Little Golden Forest Trail and near the Groveland…

Pines Campground

Pines Group Campground lies just NE of Cloudcroft and has 24 sites. Out of these 24 sites, 21 are single units, 2 are double units and 1 is a triple unit site.  Douglas and white fir forest offers escape from desert heat to tent campers and large groups, good access to trails for hiking. Available at the site are tables, fire rings, parking spurs, gray water sumps, toilets, central garbage depository are all…

Pines Group Campground

  Forested site adjacent to the Pines Campground. The Pine's group site has picnic tables, bear boxes, and a…

Pines Point

The canoe landing is walk-in. This site is popular for tubing on the White River during the summer, with a half-hour float around the peninsula located in the picnic area. This site is quiet and secluded, surrounded by towering white pine.

Pineview Reservoir

 The Port Ramp gate OPEN Pineview Reservoir offers spectacular boating, windsurfing, swimming, fishing, and playing in the water and sand. Season Passes : Season passes are available for purchase, please contact Utah Recreation Company at 385.273.1100 or go to camputah.com). Season passes will be also available for purchase at…

Pineview Reservoir

The Port Ramp is OPEN Pineview Reservoir offers spectacular boating, windsurfing, swimming, fishing, and playing in the water and sand.Season Passes : Season passes are available for purchase, please contact Utah Recreation Company at 385.273.1100 or go to camputah.com). Season passes will be also available for purchase at the…

Pineview River Access Point (Put-In, Take-Out)

Access point for the Cache la Poudre River.

Pinewoods Lake Recreation Area

Next to the 31-acre Pinewoods Lake visitors can experience the quiet, calm of the Pinewoods Lake Recreation Area. Spend an afternoon exploring along the 1.3-mile walking trail around the lake, catching site of woodducks and beavers. Anglers can spend a quiet day on the lake looking for the perfect bass, sunfish or catfish. For those who prefer firm ground to boats, an accessible, floating fishing pier is…

Pinewoods Lake trailhead

The Pinewoods Lake Trail starts in the Pinewoods Lake Recreation Area, and circles Pinewoods Lake. The trail starts by the boat launch. 1/2 of a mile of this easy 1.3-mile trail has a concrete surface; the rest of the trail is a wide dirt path. The entire trail is relatively flat with no difficult sections. Circling the lake, the trail provides views of the lake, songbirds, wildlife, and an abundance of wildflowers…

Piney Campground and Picnic Area

Piney Campground is adjacent to Georgetown Lake and has 48 camping units that provide ideal access to fishing, boating, and water skiing. Surrounded by mountains of outstanding beauty, the location is perfect for visitors who enjoy mountains, water sports, or relaxing and taking in the spectacular view.

Piney Creek Wilderness

The United States Congress designated the Piney Creek Wilderness in 1980 and it now has a total of 8,178 acres. This wilderness is nestled on the west side of Table Rock Lake. Wilderness Area History Railroad companies were the principal loggers in this area in the late 1800’s, followed by settlers on the ridges who happily discovered that tomatoes and strawberries grew large and juicy here. Nonetheless, in the…

Piney Guard Station

Piney Guard Station is a rustic cabin that was constructed in the 1930s as a work station for Forest Service crews. This 14x22-foot log cabin only has a single room. Natural Features: Piney Guard Station is located at 9,100 feet in the White River National Forest, Eagle/Holy Cross Ranger District, which is near Vail. The cabin is nestled in a forest dominated by aspen, spruce, pine, and fir trees. …

Pink Beds Picnic Area

21 picnic tables, 2 shelters. Large open field with access to the Pink Beds hiking trail. 

Pink Lady Mine

-Free permit required - Only available between July and Labor day weekend at our main office in Alturas, Monday through Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm -No picnic tables -No trash service -No drinking water -No toilets

Pinkerton-Flagstaff (522)

Located within the Hermosa Creek Special Management Area, Pinkerton-Flagstaff trail is 8.3 miles long beginning at Forest Road 740, Mitchell Lakes Road and climbs to the junction with Dutch Creek Trail #516. Trail also…

Pinkham Mountain Trailhead

Informal trailhead with limited parking and no facilities but access to many miles of roads and trails for OHV travel.  It is located in the Snowy Range and is managed by the Parks Ranger District.

Pinkham Notch Trailhead

This trailhead provides access to the East side of the Presidential Range, including Tuckerman and Huntington Ravines and the summit of Mt. Washington, as well as shorter excursions to scenic areas such as Lost Pond and Square Ledge. The Appalachian Trail crosses NH Route 16 here. Parking is available at the Appalachian Mountain Club's Visitor Center, where you will also find information, interpretation, restrooms,…

Pinnacle Mountain Lookout

Located atop Buffalo Mountain at 3,520 feet above sea level, Pinnacle Mountain Fire Tower has served as sentinel for forested lands in Unicoi and Washington counties for the past 75 years. The tower stands sentry over “The Valley Beautiful,” conspicuous along a ten-mile stretch of Interstate 26 between Erwin and Johnson City, and visible from various locations in Johnson City, Limestone Cove, Unicoi and from TN 81…

Pinnacle Ridge Trailhead

High clearance vehicles recommended for Laurance Lake road Trailhead is located at the end of the 2840 Forest Road. No amenities and will accommodate 5+ small vehicles. Provides access to: Pinnacle Ridge Trail #630 within Mount Hood Wilderness.

Pinnacle Tower Hike

Located atop Buffalo Mountain at 3,520 feet above sea level, Pinnacle Mountain Fire Tower has served as sentinel for forested lands in Unicoi and Washington counties for the past 75 years. The tower stands sentry over “The Valley Beautiful,” conspicuous along a ten-mile stretch of Interstate 26 between Erwin and Johnson City, and visible from various locations in Johnson City, Limestone Cove, Unicoi and from TN 81…

Pinnacles Campground

This campground hosts 21 campsites with dramatic views near Brooks Lake. Angling and flyfishing opportunities are nearby, with a boat ramp at Brooks Lake. Fantastic geologic formations at Pinnacle Butte can be seen on the drive in to the campground. Stay limit is 16 days.   Maximum spur 32 feet. Picnic tables, fire rings, bear boxes, and garbage collection are available. This site is not…

Pinnacles OHV Staging Area

OHV Staging area on SR 173 north of Lake Arrowhead. There is a vault toilet and a picnic tables at the staging area along with ample parking and informational signs.