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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 15481 - 15510 of 17629

Teocalli Ridge #557

Forest Trail #557 (Teocalli Ridge Trail) is 4.6 miles long. It begins at Forest Road #738.2A (West Brush Road) and ends at Forest Trail #554 (Teocalli Mountain Trail). The trail is open for the following uses: Hiking, Mountain Biking, Horseback Riding, Motorcycle Trail Riding

Tepee Creek Trailhead - Jackson

This is a remote trailhead located off of the Gros Ventre Road near Goosewing Guard Station. It is a large grassy area on the edge of lodge pole pine forest that was recently burned. This trailhead provides access to the Teepee Creek Trail #4096, which is a non-motorized trail year round and enters the Wilderness almost immediately. Unlike most other locations, the trail follows a ridge offering scenic views. The…

Tepee Creek Trailhead - Pinedale

Access to this trailhead requires high clearance, 4-wheel drive vehicles. This is a low use loop trail within the Gros Ventre Wilderness.

Tepee Lake

Tepee Lake is easily accessible and fairly large lake that provides boaters and fishermen the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors and relax

Tern Lake Day Use Area

This site is a day use site with 13 picnic sites only. No Fees Water, fish viewing platform, toilets, information board, fire grates, and tables.

Terrace Creek - 3E22

Highway 1 to Big Sur Station

Terraces Campground-Picnic Area

This site is a group overnight tent camping area that can accommodate up to 75 people throughout its nine individual family picnic sites or the facility can be reserved as a whole. If not reserved, the individual sites can be used on a first-come, first-serve basis for day use picnics. 

Terraces Picnic Area

This timbered picnic area is popular for hiking and has 5 single sites, 3 group sites that can accommodate up to 50 people each and 1 group site that can accommodate up to 100 people.This picnic area closes at 10:00 p.m. dailey

Terraces Trailhead #006

 This trail is located in Mill Creek Canyon. This is a popular day hiking trail.

Terror #802

Terror Trail #802 begins at an access point on Forest Service Road 701, Stevens Gulch Road, and ends at Forest Service Road 704, Condemn It Park Road. The trail crosses Electric Mountain in a west to east direction. On the west end it uses an old jeep road that parallels the main Hubbard Creek for 2.5 miles. A sign indicates the point to leave the old road and begin the moderate ascent up Electric Mountain. Great…

Terwilliger (Cougar) Hot Springs

As you walk the 1/4 mile trail to this clothing optional hot springs, you are enveloped in the dark hues of primeval woodland, touched by mottled light filtering down from treetops high above and the invigorating scene of the lagoon with the gorgeous Rider Creek waterfall spilling into it. There are four soaking pools spaced apart by rock walls laid out in steps down a ravine. Temperatures range from 85 degrees…

Tetherow Boat Launch

Located below Pringle Falls, this site offers a primitive boat ramp for the non-motorized area of the Deschutes River.

Teton Basin RD

The District office is located in Driggs, Idaho.  The area administered by the District covers approximately 265,000 acres.  The District has a variety of landscapes ranging from broad, gentle slopes, steep canyons and mountains, to high elevation glacially scoured ridges and basins perched above U-shaped canyons and troughs.  The District includes portions of the Big Hole Mountains, Palisades and…

Teton Canyon Campground

Teton Canyon Campground is nestled along the banks of Teton Creek in beautiful Teton Canyon, about 11 miles east of Driggs, Idaho. Situated within the Caribou-Targhee National Forest’s Teton Basin Ranger District, this campground rests at an elevation of 6,500 feet, accessible by traveling east on Ski Hill Road from Driggs for 3.5 miles, continuing on Alta Road for 2 miles, then following Teton Canyon Road for 5…

Teton Canyon Overview Observation Site

A highway pull-out off of Ski Hill Rd. The highway leading to Grand Tarhgee ski resort. The parking area provides spectacular views of the Grand Teton.

Teton Canyon Rd.

Activities include: camping, mountain biking, running, hiking, photography and wildflower viewing just to name a few. Teton Canyon features dispersed as well as traditional camping opportunities. Paid campgrounds in Teton Canyon are: Teton Canyon and Reunion Flat, which features group sites.Reservations can be made for both camprounds on www.recreation.gov …

Teton Pass

There are multipe trails through the Teton Pass area for hikers, bikers, horseback riding  and other recreational use. With the increasing popularity of the Teton Pass area, it is important that all trail users understand and practice proper trail etiquette. When you encounter other trail users, make verbal contact by saying 'hello' or 'good morning' to get their attention. Once contact has been made, yield the…

Teton Pass Area

Teton Pass offers many miles of biking and hiking as well as excellent backcountry skiing and snowmobiling.  With new trails built in the last few years there may be a trail in the Teton Pass area that you haven't visited yet.  The area is also great for checking out the local wildflowers and wildlife.  Teton Pass is a premier destination for winter recreation. It is also home for wildlife,…

Teton Pass Trailhead

This trailhead is located at the top of Teton Pass on Highway 22 out of Wilson, Wyoming. It is a paved parking area just off the main highway offering spectacular views of the valley. It is the main access to the Black Canyon Trail #4004 and the History Trail #4004D, which are both non-motorized trails. Out and back multi-use options exist out to Mt. Elly as well as several downhill mountain biking trails. It is…

Teton Wilderness

    The Teton Wilderness borders the south end of Yellowstone National Park providing a huge area of land to explore to the adventurous of spirit. While the Teton Wilderness provides critical habitat to many wildlife species, it also offers 450 miles of trails which allow access to a large variety of hunting and fishing opportunities. Home to the famous Two Ocean Creek which splits along the Continental…

Tewksberry Trailhead #842

Tewksberry Trail makes a gentle ascent over scenic Meadow Pass between Cattle Mountain and Demijohn Peak. Throughout the trail, spruce, Douglas fir and aspen stands shade the pathway. Interspersed with the trees are open grassy meadows. For the first 2 miles, Tewksberry Creek meanders near and occasionally crosses the trail. A few Non-Forest Service System foot and horse trails depart from the main motorized trail.…

Texas Creek #416

The Texas Creek Trail #416 begins at the Texas Creek Trailhead and dead ends in the Texas Creek Valley approximately a mile from two small lakes that lie at the head of the Valley.  The trail heads eastward and enters the Collegiate Peaks Wilderness where

Texas Creek Horse Trailhead

For a description of the area please call the Gunnison Ranger District at 970-641-0471

Texas Creek Summer Home Group Trailhead

Non-Motorized Trail -- Camping is not permitted at the trailhead itself since it is located within the Rio Grande Canyon, Summer Home Group. Parking for the trail is available approximately 200 yards northeast of the trail. Trail signs along the road from the parking area point the way to the trail. 

Texas Falls Recreation Area

Located between Vermont’s Lake Champlain Byway and the Scenic Route 100 Byway, the Texas Falls Recreation Area offers opportunities for viewing cascading falls along scenic gorges, a loop trail for hiking and snowshoeing, a large picnic pavilion, and dispersed recreation, including fishing, along Hancock Branch and Texas Brook.

Texas Flat Group Campground

The Texas Flat group campground has four group areas, Manzanita, White Fir, Red Fir and Cedar.  Sites are located on McGilvery Creek can accommodate up to 100 people. Horses are allowed, but no facilities are available. This campground allows equestrian groups. No corrals available. FOR MORE INFORMATION…

Texas Lakes #589

Forest Trail #589 (Texas Lakes Trail) is 0.7 miles long. It begins at Forest Road #755 (Texas Creek Road) and ends at the trailhead loop. Forest Trail #589 is open for the following uses: Hiking, Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) less than or equal to 50 inches wide

Texas Ridge #571

Forest Trail #571 (Texas Ridge Trail) is 6.0 miles long. It begins at Forest Trail #414 and ends at Illinois Creek Spur. The trail is open for the following uses: Hiking, Mountain Biking, Horseback Riding