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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 13021 - 13050 of 17629

Rock Bluff Group Site

Rock Bluff Group Site is just a short distance from Parker Canyon Lake. The site is open to groups of up to 50 people to enjoy camping and picnicking, as well as fishing and boating at the lake. The camping area consists of three sites with two tables and two campfire rings each. Tables and grills are clustered on small, walled patios. The facility provides trash collection and toilets. One large, group fire…

Rock Canyon Campground

This campground is close to the trailhead and is located in a timbered setting.  This campground has no water available and is reservation only

Rock Canyon Trailhead

The Rock Canyon Trailhead (TH) marks the entrance to the Rock Canyon Trail, which is ~4.5 miles in length and provides a rugged hike through Rock Canyon.  The trailhead is at ~6280' elevation.

ROCK CANYON TRAILHEAD

Trailhead located south of group unit C in Maple Grove Campground. Limited parking available.

Rock Creek

Rock Creek is a beautiful stream, with magnificent boulders, riffles, glides, and pools. Flowing through southeastern Kentucky on Stearns District, it is both a Blue Ribbon trout fishery and a Kentucky Wild River.  However, highly acidic water flowing from abandoned mine lands left the stream virtually dead from White Oak Junction…

Rock Creek (655)

Located in the Weminuche Wilderness, the Rock Creek Trail connects the Vallecito Creek Trail #529 and the Continental Divide Trail #813. From the Vallecito Creek Trailhead, hike 17 miles to…

Rock Creek Area

This area is east of Missoula and offers many campgrounds, picnic areas and two particularly special and popular log cabins available for rent. Rock Creek is a blue ribbon fishing stream and the canyon is rich with geology and wildlife to appreciate.

Rock Creek Area

Rock Creek Lake and the nearby area attract visitors from all over the world.  Rock Creek Lake is a traditional alpine lake surrounded by Jeffrey pines.

Rock Creek Boating Site

Rock Creek Lake is a favorite fishing spot for visitors and locals alike. The launch ramp at Rock Creek Lake can handle small trailers and car top boats.  There is a 5 mph speed limit on Rock Creek Lake.

Rock Creek Boating Site

Crane Prairie Reservoir is surrounded by young pine forests and low rolling hills.  There is a boat ramp, boat docks and a fish cleaning station at this site with a small parking lot for trailers. There is a 10 mph speed limit on Crane Prairie Reservoir.

Rock Creek Campground

Rock Creek Campground is located on the western shore of Crane Prairie Reservoir along the Cascade Lakes Highway. There is a boat launch area within this campground.

Rock Creek Campground

Located on the shores of Rock Creek, a tributary of the South Fork Coquille River, this small campground is the perfect place to take shelter under the trees and listen to the sounds of the creek. A quick drive and visitors can venture to the Coquille Falls trailhead and other scenic spots along the Coquille River.…

Rock Creek Campground

Sitting on a large, sandy flat under a grove of oak, pine and cedar trees, Rock Creek Campground is divided into three sections, with Rock Creek running through the middle. One section of the camp sits nearest the access road; the other two sections can be reached via a bridge over Rock Creek. On this side, the largest section is located in closest to the swimming holes and rock water slide in the area. Each…

Rock Creek Campground

Rock Creek Campground is one of the few campgrounds on the Mt. Hough Ranger District that allows OHV trail access directly from the campground. It has vault restrooms and no water. The sites are all located along the creek.  There are 6 units total for both tent and small RV camping.  

Rock Creek Campground

This campground is located along Rock Creek, near where Rock Creek meets the Chiwawa River. 20 miles up the Chiwawa River from Lake Wenatchee, the campground offers trailhead access to Rock Creek and Estes Butte Trails.

Rock Creek Campground

This campground and adjacent picnic area complex is located alongside the fast-moving Rock Creek in a stand of mature Aspen trees.  There are 10 sites of which 7 are dead end spurs and 3 are pull through sites.  Length of sites varies from 20 to 40 feet. The sound of the creek can be heard throughout the campground with some sites located next to the creek.  This campground/picnic area sits in a…

Rock Creek Campground

This small 13-site campground is nestled in a grove of large spruce and Douglas fir trees, near a beach on the Oregon Coast. Campsites are situated along Rock Creek, just off the Pacific Coast of Oregon in the Siuslaw National Forest, where mosses drape the branches and ferns cover the forest floor, lending a rain forest appearance. The campground offers single-family sites situated along Rock Creek. Each site is…

Rock Creek Falls Hike

This 1.5-mile (one-way) hike begins in Rock Creek Recreation Area.  There are numerous creek crossings, so plan on getting your feet wet. The trail lies in the Congressionally  designated Unaka  Mountain Wilderness.  Take extra caution when hiking this trail because the trail is  not blazed and stream crossings may be difficult to negotiate. 

Rock Creek Gorge Waterfalls Hike

This moderate trail takes you in to the Rock Creek Gorge Scenic Area, known for it's waterfalls.  This trail is 1.6 miles (each way), and includes several creek crossings.

Rock Creek Group Campground

Rock Creek Group Campground is located next to Rock Creek in the Rock Creek Drainage at an elevation of 7200 feet. The drainage sits on the southern slope of the beautiful Uinta Mountains. Visitors enjoy fishing and exploring the popular Stillwater Trail.

Rock Creek Horse Camp

Rock Creek Horse Camp is located within the Lake Como Recreation Area. It features 11 tent and small trailer campsites, handicap accessible vault toilets, gravel surfaced roads, garbage service, and stock facilities, such as hitch rails, stock ramp, and feed bunks. A few trails leave from the horse camp. The trailhead is equipped with an accessible horse mounting platform.  Campground can accommodate RV's or…

Rock Creek Lake Campground

The campsites at Rock Creek Lake sit on a low hill overlooking the lake with great views and a few trees. This 28 unit campground is a perfect location for limitless mountain recreation opportunities including fishing, camping, hiking and horseback riding at the nearby pack station.

Rock Creek Lake Group Campground

Rock Creek Lake Group Campground is a walk in site, located overlooking Rock Creek Lake. The maximum size group allowed is 25 people.

Rock Creek Lake Trailhead

The Rock Creek Lake Trailhead is a very small rustic site with no amenities. The access road to the site is suitable for high clearance four wheel-drive vehicles only. You will pass Killamacue Trailhead on the way. The steep and strenuous trail (#1626) provides an especially varied and scenic route to the heart of the…

Rock Creek Microburst Viewing Site

This is the site of a spectacular weather event. In 1989, a "microburst," or tornado-like windstorm ripped down hundreds of trees in this canyon. An interpretive sign explains this phenomenon.

Rock Creek OHV

Rock Creek OHV Riding Area, located approximately 50 miles southeast of Portland out Hwy 26 south to Forest Service Road 43 north and then east on Forest Service Road 48, offers approximately 60 miles of off highway trails and mixed-use roads open to Class 1 and 3 ATVs (quads and bikes) and is a much more recently developed riding area. The trails were designed and built with a 50” maximum width vehicle in mind. The…

Rock Creek Picnic Site

The picnic area is located alongside the fast-moving Rock Creek in a stand of mature Aspen trees. The sound of the creek can be heard throughout the picnic area with some sites located next to the creek. Fishing in the North and South Forks of Rock Creek and hiking on area trails. Large gravel parking lot for day-use vehicles (No overnight camping), 5 large picnic tables arranged in a circle, extra large fireplace…

Rock Creek Recreation Area

This area provides several dispersed camping sites along Rock Creek. This area, located in the Gore Range, is a favorite among hunters and families alike. A vault toilet is provided in the area.

Rock Creek Recreation Area

Rock Creek Recreation Area is named for the creek that runs alongside this developed recreation site. The picnic facilities, stream-fed swimming pool and bathhouse were originally built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the early 1930s. Camping facilities were constructed by the US Forest Service in the early 1960s. Rock Creek is a welcome respite from the summer heat in the valley, cooled by cold air…