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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 15331 - 15360 of 17629

Tahkenitch Day Use

Tahkenitch Day Use is located in the Tahkenitch Campground providing access to trails and areas to fish. The Tahkenitch Dunes - Threemile Trailhead is located here. For information about accessible recreation opportunities in Pacific Northwest…

Tahkenitch Lake Boat Ramp

Tahkenitch Lake Boat Ramp is located on the west shore of the 1,674 acre lake. For information about accessible recreation opportunities in Pacific Northwest National Forests, visit http://www.fs.usda.gov/goto/r6/accessiblerecreation

Tahkenitch Landing Boat Ramp

Boat launch located in Tahkenitch Landing Campground. For information about accessible recreation opportunities in Pacific Northwest National Forests, visit http://www.fs.usda.gov/goto/r6/accessiblerecreation Fish Your National Forests: This site can be accessed by…

Tahkenitch Landing Campground

On the shores of Tahkenitch Lake sits Tahkenitch Landing Campground, 9 miles north of Reedsport, Oregon. Sites that fit tents or small campers sit on the rim of the lake, while larger sites that accommodate RVs are up the hill overlooking the lake. The grassy campground is hugged by coastal trees and shrubbery, including mixed pine and cedar. Each campsite comes with a picnic table and a fire ring with grill. Vault…

Tahkenitch Landing Picnic Area

Tahkenitch Landing Picnic Area is located in the Tahkenitch Landing Campground, next to the Tahkenitch Landing Boat Ramp. For information about accessible recreation opportunities in Pacific Northwest National Forests, visit…

Tahoe Meadows Trailhead

This trail is 2.3 miles long. Interpretive boardwalk and Tahoe Rim trail. Generally open May to October as weather and conditions allow.

Tahquitz Peak Fire Lookout

The hike up to this lookout tower through the San Jacinto Wilderness offers some of the most beautiful vistas in Southern California, including the Salton Sea to the southeast. The origin of Tahquitz's name is derived from the Cahuilla god Tahquish, who believe the peak to be the god's home. At an elevation of 8,846 feet, this lookout is the highest within the San Bernardino National Forest, and the only one located…

Tail

This body of water is part of the Provo drainage.

Tailwaters Boat Access

The Tailwaters Boat Access is a site to lauch a raft into the South Fork Boise River.

Tailwaters Campground

The Tailwaters Campground is accessed from State Highway 20.  There are 3 campsites and plenty of opportunities to fish for trout and bass. The campground is located on the west shore of Anderson Ranch Reservoir. The Tailwaters boat ramp is within the campground provides access for rafts, motorized and non-motorized boats. Be advised:…

Tajique Campground

Small (6 unit) site at 6800* near Tajique Creek No trailers; pronounced "Tah-HEE-key"

Taku Glacier Cabin

This is a Pan Abode style cabin, 14 feet x 16 feet, with wheelchair-accessible boardwalk, outhouse, decking, and cabin facilities. The cabin is situated on a salt water beach with a view of the Taku Glacier. The terrain surrounding the cabin site is a marsh estuary and sand beach with old growth spruce immediately adjacent to the cabin. The background area is a lightly forested bedrock hillside with steep canyons…

Talbot Campground

Talbot Campground is located on French Meadows Reservoir. Campground is in close proximity to the Granite Chief Wilderness.  

Talbot Trailhead

Generally, open year round as weather and conditions allow.

Talimena National Scenic Byway

This road offers breathtaking panoramas of the east-west ranges of the Ouachita Mountains. This curving drive winds 54 miles west along the spine of Rich Mountain and Winding Stair Mountain. Between Mena, AR, and Talihina, OK, the drive offers scenic vistas, historical sites, camping, picnicking, hiking, Queen Wilhelmina State Park, Visitor Information Stations, and Robert S. Kerr Memorial Arboretum and Nature…

Tall Pines

The Tall Pines Discovery Trail is an interpretive trail with two loops. Each loop is about a mile in length.  Interpretation focuses on environmental science topics in longleaf pine ecosystems. The trail winds though longleaf pine stands and provides views of several ponds and a wildlife opening. The trail is an easy hike and there is no fee. …

Tall Timbers County Park Organization Site

Tall Timbers County Park Organization Site

Tall Trees Trailhead

This trailhead provides access for Tall Trees Trail.

Tallac Historic Site

A century ago, what is now the Tallac Historic Site held the title of "Grandest Resort in the World" and was the summer retreat for three of the San Francisco Bay Area's socially elite families. Today, the remains of the resort and the restored estates attract thousands of visitors annually to recapture this bygone and significant era in Tahoe's history. Adjacent to Lake Tahoe, Kiva Picnic Area and the Taylor Creek…

Talladega National Forest

Recreation areas on the Talladega National Forest.

Talladega Ranger District

Recreation areas on the Talladega Ranger District. 

Talladega Scenic Drive

Talladega Scenic Drive is a must see for you and your family. The beautiful drive has 29 miles for exploring the Talladega National Forest by automobile. It winds along the backbone of the southern Appalachian mountains and offers spectacular views of the Talladega National Forest. The drive follows State Route 281 near Heflin, climbs to an elevation of 2,407 feet at Alabama’s highest point and take in the…

Tallahala Wildlife Management Area

Tallahala Wildlife Management Area is managed by Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks. For information concerning permits or if you have other questions, contact the local office at 601-859-3425 or go to: MDWFP - Tallahala.

Tallulah River Campground

At an elevation of 2,080 ft., on the banks of the Tallulah River, this campground is a favorite. If you like hiking, the Coleman River Trail is there for you to enjoy the outdoors and nature. This river is routinely stocked with Rainbow Trout! Find the location for Tallulah River…

Tally Lake Campground

  Overview   Tally Lake Campground is located on the northern shores of its namesake lake, west of Whitefish, Montana. The campground is popular with locals and tourists visiting the Flathead National Forest and offers a variety of recreation facilities and activities for the whole family. Natural Features: The campground is nestled in the highlands of northwestern Montana, adjacent to Tally Lake, the…