Quebrada Grande Recreation Area
This recreation area offers a little trail across from parking that leads to picnic pavilions. The river is very small here — more of a stream, really — but there are some pools to sit in. .
Location: Road 186 km 15.8
Amenities: Parking, bathrooms, picnic and day use facilities (Bathrooms and Parking currently closed)
Special Safety Messages: Be aware of the weather and flash flooding. Pack it in, Pack…
Quebrada Sonadora
A pretty spot along the river. This river has been the site of long-term study by LTER and USGS of stream chemistry samples, ongoing measurements of conductivity, dissolved oxygen, water and air temperature, nitrate, turbidity, pH, CDOM, and specific conductance. There is a sign marking that it is Sonadora.
Location: Road 186 km 15.8
Amenities: N/A
Special Safety Messages: Be aware of the weather and flash…
Queen Bee 16E04
Length: 1.5 Miles. Queen Bee - 16E04. Blue Diamond. More Difficult. Open to Motorcycles and ATVs only. This trail begins and ends at Queen Bee Road and is best suited for intermediate riders.
Queen Canyon
Queen Canyon Trail provides access to Boundary Peak, the highest point in Nevada at 13,140 feet. From the summit, the view takes in the Mono Lake basin to the north, the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the west, the White Mountains Wilderness to the south, while Nevada’s Basin and Range extends to the eastern horizon.…
Queen Lily Campground
Queen Lily Campground is located two and a half miles north of Highway 70, on Caribou Road. It is approximately 30 miles west of Quincy. There are 12 single family campsites, each with a table, fire ring, and a bear box for food storage. This is a nice shady campground on the banks of the North Fork Feather River. There is potable water and vault toilets.
Queens River Campground
The Queens River Campground is located near Atlanta, Idaho. Just north of the campground, at the end of Forest Service road 206, is a trailhead which enters the Sawtooth Wilderness and follows along the Queens River. The trailhead west of the campground, along Eagle Creek, connects to Black Warrior Trail, a multiuse trail which heads north.
Queens River Trailhead
The Queens River Trailhead is a three-acre signed site that includes a restroom, corral, hitching rack, loading/unloading ramp for animals, manger, fire ring, picnic table, information kiosk and registration box.
It serves Forest Trails #458 and #454 on the Sawtooth National Forest.
All trailheads have space for parking.
Quemado Lake Boat Launch
Small boat launch located at the western end of Quemado Lake for non-motorized boats and boats with electric motors.
Quemado Lake Recreation Area
Quemado Lake is located 16 miles south of Quemado, NM. From Quemado, take NM 32 south 14.2 miles to the Quemado Lake/NM 103 sign. At sign turn left onto NM 103 and go 4 miles to where Forest Road 13 (gravel) begins. Continue straight on FR 13 for 1 mile.
Quemado North End (CDNST) Trailhead
Northernmost trailhead on the Gila National Forest for access to the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail (Trail #74 on the Gila National Forest).
Quemado Ranger District
The Quemado Ranger District is the northernmost district on the Gila National Forest. It is actually the part of the Apache National Forest that is located in New Mexico and that is administered by the Gila NF. Elevations range from 6,600 feet to 9,700 feet in the 603,382 acres managed by the Quemado Ranger District. The area covered by the district includes grassland, piñon-juniper woodland, ponderosa pine, and…
Questa Ranger District
District Office Information
184 State Hwy 38Mail to: P.O. Box 110Questa, NM 87556Phone: (575) 586-0520Fax: (575) 586-2010Hours: Call before visiting.Office hours - closed on Federal holidaysProducts, including fuelwood permits, are not being sold at this…
Quilcene Office
295142 Highway 101 S., Quilcene, WA 98376
Phone: 360-765-2200
Text to Telephone Device: 360-765-2200
Open for walk in service Tuesday, Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
This office is a full-service location offering recreation passes, commercial and personal use forest product permits, maps and select merchandise.
Quinault area
Veiled by a canopy of ancient Sitka spruce, Douglas fir, western red cedar, and western hemlocks this area showcases the ancient temperate rainforest of the Olympic Peninsula. Towering giant trees cloak the fern and moss laden forest floor in an ecosystem that contains more biomass per acre than any other forest type. Home to the historic…
Quinault Office
Physical location: 353 South Shore Road, Quinault, WA 98575
Mailing address: PO BOX 9, Quinault, WA 98575
Phone: 360-288-2525
Text Telephone Device: 360-288-0203
Open for walk in service Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The Quinault Office is a full-service location offering recreation passes, commercial and personal use forest product permits, maps and select…
Quinault Rain Forest Trailhead
Provides access to: Quinault Rain Forest Nature Trail #855 and the Quinault National Recreation Trail System.
Large parking lot that will accommodate large recreation vehicles, vehicles pulling trailers and buses.…
Quinette Point Picnic Site
Quinette Point Picnic Area is located on the southwest side of Lake Granby in the Arapaho National Recreation Area. There is access to the lakeshore.
Quinn Meadow Horse Camp
Quinn Meadow Horses Camp features horse sites adjacent to a network of trails to ride on the southwest side of Mt. Bachelor and surrounding areas. This site is located between Devils Lake and Elk Lake and provides access to the Three Sisters Wilderness via the Quinn Creek (Meadow) Trail. Day use parking is not available at Quinn Meadow Horse Camp.
Quinn River Boating Site
Home of the famous “cranebows,” Crane Prairie Reservoir is one of the top-producing rainbow trout fisheries in Central Oregon.
This site has a boat ramp and a gravel parking lot for trailers. There are also picnic tables and a toilet at this site.
There is a 10 mph speed limit on Crane Prairie Reservoir.
Recreation Fee Site: …
Quinn River Campground
Quinn River is adjacent to Crane Prairie Reservoir offering opportunities for fishing, bird watching and hiking. There is a boat launch area adjacent to this campground.
Quinn Springs Pavilion
Named for the seeping spring just above it on the mountain side and nestled across the road from the Hiwassee State Scenic River, this covered pavilion is surrounded by a grove of large white oaks, hickories, and yellow poplars. The Quinn Springs Pavilion offers a covered picnic shelter for up to 50 people -- the perfect location for family reunions and church picnics.
Quist Beach
Quist Beach
Quosatana Boat Ramp
Quosatana Boat Ramp is located within the Quosatana Campground, and offers a place for boaters to launch onto the Wild and Scenic Rogue River at Quosatana Riffle.
Quosatana Campground
May 2021 Update: Please note that the dump station is temporarily closed until further notice, due to repairs needed to the wastewater system at Quosatana. Thank you for your patience as we work towards fixing this.
Quosatana campground is located along the famously mighty Wild and Scenic Rogue River. Boat or shore fish from this beautiful campground, which is spread out over 15 acres on a large river bar. It…
R. Independence Rest Area /River Access
Facilities at the Independence Rest Area are on Hwy 96 with a short, graded gravel road on the southwest side of the bridge to take you down to the river. There are tables, restrooms and an information board. While enjoying your stay, you can be entertained by the flock of at least 200 cliff swallows that claim the bridge as a nest site. In the late evening hours, you may catch a glimpse of a herd of Roosevelt elk…
Raab Campground
Raab Campground is a group campground, perfect for those that are looking for multiple campsites or have large families. This campground is located on the banks of the Collawash River, which flows into the mighty Clackamas River in the mountains of northern Oregon. Hikers, fly fishers, bicyclists, and rafters/kayakers will enjoy this campground.
Rabb Park #747 Trailhead
Trailhead for Rabb Park Trail #747.
Rabbit Creek Dam
Fishing Pond on the Sioux Ranger District, Slim Buttes Unit (located near Buffalo, SD)
Raber Cow Camp Interpretive Hike
Raber Cow Camp is a loop trail with interpretive signs around an the old Historic cabins and corral. Most of the abandoned cow camps on the Grand Mesa were thought to be hazardous so the Forest Service tore them down. However, the Raber Cow Camp was spared and was actually renovated in 1993 as an example of what life here was like in the 1940’s and 1950’s, the heydays of cow camp life…
Rabideau CCC Camp
Camp Rabideau National Historic Landmark represents the best preserved of the Civilian Conservation Corps camps in the nation. Part of Franklin D. Roosevelt's mammoth "New Deal," Camp Rabideau was one of the 2,650 camps established across the country in 1935. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) gave more than a quarter of a million young men, many of them unemployed and just scraping by during the Great…