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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 15931 - 15960 of 17630

Trailhead: Speed

Provides access to: Speed Trail #31E a primitive steep trail to the Lewis River. Located on Forest Road 90. Minimal parking available.

Trailhead: Spencer Butte

Provides access to: Spencer Butte Trail #30 & Breezy Point Trail #30A Located on Forest Road 93. Minimal parking available.

Trailhead: Stagman Ridge

Provides access to: Stagman Ridge Trail #12 which enters Mt. Adams Wilderness. Gravel parking area with space for 10 vehicles. Road can be narrow.

Trailhead: Tatoosh North

Provides north access to: Trail #161 Tatoosh which enters Tatoosh Wilderness.  Parking space is limited at the trailhead. 

Trailhead: Tatoosh South

Provides access to: Trail #161 Tatoosh within the Tatoosh Wilderness. Hikers only. Parking space is limited at the trailhead. Forest Road 5290 is gated and closed 3.1 miles below the trailhead from December 1st- April 1st for big game winter range…

Trailhead: Thomas Lake

Provides access to: Thomas Lake Trail #111 which enters Indian Heaven Wilderness from the west. Gravel parking area for 10 vehicles.

Trailhead: Three Peaks

Provides access to: Three Peaks Trail #69 which enters Goat Rocks Wilderness.

Trailhead: Trapper Creek

Provides access to: Trapper Creek Trail #192 and the south end of Dry Creek Trail #194. Both trails enter Trapper Creek Wilderness from the southeast. There is a large parking lot that can hold up to 30 vehicles. Overnight camping is not allowed in the parking lot.

Trailhead: Trout Creek

This Trail Open to Hiker and Equestrian Use. Provides access to: Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail #2000. There is parking for two vehicles.  

Trailhead: Upper Falls/Quartz Creek

Provides access to: Lewis River Trail #31.  Parking for up to 8 vehicles.

Trailhead: Upper Gotchen Creek (FR 8040)

Provides access to: Gotchen Creek Trail #40 from the north. Primitive parking lot with limited parking. Up to 2 cars maximum. 

Trailhead: Walupt Lake

 Provides access to: Walupt Lake Trail #101 and Trail #98 Nannie Ridge within Goat Rocks Wilderness. See Current Conditions below…

Trailhead: Whistle Punk

Provides access to: Whistle Punk Trail #59 Gravel parking area for 10 vehicles. Accessible Adventures Video

Trailhead: Williams Mine

This Trail Open to Hiker and Equestrian Use. Provides access to: Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail #2000 just west of Mt Adams Wilderness.

Trailhead: Worm Flows, Winter Climbing Route

The Worm Flows Climbing Route is the primary route used by climbers during the winter and early spring to reach Mount St Helens Summit. Worm Flows is the most direct route to the summit of Mount St. Helens during the winter season. Ice axe, crampons, and avalanche awareness are recommended on this route. Skis with…

Trailhead: Wright Meadows

Provides access to: Wright Meadows Trail #80 Parking space is available at this trailhead.

Trailheads - Highway 108 Corridor

Trailheads on the highway 108 corridor

Trailheads, Sno-Parks, and Staging Areas

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Trails End #804 Trailhead

Trailhead for Adobe Springs Trail #804.

Trailshead Snowmobile Trailhead

The Trailshead Snowmobile Trailhead is the epicenter of snowmobiling in the Black Hills. There are nearly ten trails to choose from within a few miles of the trailhead. Those trails extend west into Wyoming, north to Deadwood, and south to Bear Mountain - providing an incredible amount of variety to riders. The trailhead is privately owned so respect private property by remaining on roads, parking lots, and trails,…

Trampas Lakes Fishing

Trampas Lakes can be accessed via Highway 76 to Forest Road 207. From there you hike on trail 36 to Trampas Lake. Lake is in the Pecos Wilderness

Tramway to San Jacinto Peak

Tramway to San Jacinto Peak – 6 miles, elevation change of 2318 feet, strenuous. The easiest and most popular hike to the peak begins at the Mountain Station of the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. Leaving the Tram, descend into Long Valley and self-register for a Wilderness permit at the Mount San Jacinto State Park ranger station. Past the ranger station the trail traverses the tree-covered flanks of Long Valley…

Tramway Trailhead and Trail 82

Tramway Trailhead gives access to Tramway Trail 82 (southern terminous). It is located on Sandia Peak Tram property. Tramway Trail 82 is 2.6 miles long. It begins at the base of the Sandia Peak Tram, runs north and intersects with La Luz Trail 137, creating a connection between the La Luz Trail and the Tram parking area. Along the way, you will pass Rozamiento Trail 208 and La Cueva…

Transfer Campground

The Transfer Recreation Area includes a campground and a picnic area 11 miles northeast of Mancos. The Transfer campground has 12 individual campsites (5 reservable), 1 group site (reservable) and 4 horse sites (2 reservable) in a mostly level aspen grove. All sites and restrooms are barrier-free, and most accommodate RVs. Although livestock is not allowed in the main campground, there are campsites for stock…

Transfer Park Campground

Transfer Park Campground is only 1 mile past Florida Campground, with 11 shaded acres above the Florida River. Two loops have 25 sites with shade and sun, and large, open play areas. The upper loop is mostly level, with several larger sites. The lower loop is near the river and has 2 larger sites, a few short pull-throughs, and several tent spots. Parking for the Burnt Timber Trail is near the campground. …

Transfer Trailhead

This seasonal trail is generally not melted off until late June/early July due to snow levels at this elevation. This trailhead serves as the main access point for the Transfer Trail No. 1172. This short 1.8 mile trail gives alternative access to the trails served out of the East Fork Trailhead and the…

Trap Creek Campground - Hwy 21

Trap creek campground is a small campground offering one group site that consists of three smaller sites. The group site can accommodate up to 40 people. If the group site is not reserved, the individual sites are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Reservations can be made by visiting www.recreation.gov or by calling (877)444-6777. Summer wildflowers are…

Trap Hills

The Trap Hills area of the Ottawa National Forest offers scenic vistas, abundant wildlife, rare plants, a fascinating history and a wide array of recreation opportunities. Comprised of large tracts of undisturbed forest, rugged slopes and ridges, streams, waterfalls and ponds, the Trap Hills area offers solitude and sense of remoteness that is unique in the Great Lakes area. This area is home to a wide range of rare…