Trial Lake
This body of water is part of the Provo drainage.
Trial Lake Campground
This is a paved campground with no hook-ups. Popular local recreation activities include lake fishing and hiking.
Triangle Lake (Olallie) Horse Camp
Triangle Lake Horse Camp is located on the south end of Triangle Lake in the Olallie Scenic area. While the lake is not visible from most campsites, it's just a short walk or ride down the hill. This campground offers tranquil sites in a setting of lodgepole pines and mountain hemlocks. Long gravel parking pads accommodate both camp vehicles and horse trailers. A variety of trails are open to horse riding.…
Triangle Lake Campsite
Located in the heart of the Ironjaw Semi-Primitive Area, Triangle Lake is managed for both motorized and non-motorized uses and our management efforts seek to provide for quiet, peaceful recreation opportunities in a semi-primitive setting. Both campsites on Triangle Lake (169 acres) are located on the non-motorized Pine Marten Run Trail, which is open to hiking, mountain biking and horse back riding. There is no…
Triangle Pond
Triangle Pond is located along the Noxon Reservoir and road 2229. This location is a day use site only. Amenities include vault toilets, picnic tables and fire rings, swimming area and beach. There is an undeveloped boat launch nearby.
Triangle Stomp #736
The Triangle Stomp Trail #736 serves as a connecting route between the Green Mountain Trail #719 and the Leon Lake Spur, FSR #127.1A. The trail travels through Aspen, open meadow, and spruce/fir. With the exception of a few areas in the trees, the trail is in good condition and is easy to ride.
Geo-Ref Trail Map…
Triangulation Trailhead
This trailhead provides access for:
Triangulation Trail #3373
Triangulation Peak Trail #3374
See trail pages for more information.
Trickle Park Reservoir Boat Launch- Grand Valley R
Graveled launch suitable for backing a trailer into the lake.
Trident
This body of water is part of the Provo drainage.
Trident Col Tentsite
Found off of the Mahoosuc Trail (AT) this site provides 4 tentsites and a composting toilet.
Trigg Observation Tower
Between 1930 and 1950 8,000 lookouts, of which 2000 remain, were constructed nation-wide. Of these, 600 are in active use for fire detection. Trigg Lookout Tower is the only remaining of the 16 fire lookouts constructed on the Shawnee National Forest. Originally built in 1934 as a 60 ft. wood structure, it was replaced in 1938-39 with a 100-foot-tall steel tower. In 1973, the upper 50 ft of the steel frame was…
Trigo Trailhead
Trigo Trailhead
Trillium Lake Campground
Trillium Lake Campground is the Forest's most popular campground, located near the community of Government Camp. On clear days, Trillium Lake Campground provides spectacular views of Mt. Hood, Oregon's highest point. The campground is well-known for its scenery and abundant recreational opportunities, as well as being a family-friendly place to camp.
Natural Features: The campground is located about…
Trillium Lake Day Use Area
Trillium Lake, one of the most iconic locations in Mt. Hood National Forest, is well-known for its scenery and abundant recreational opportunities. Trillium Lake Campground is also known for being a family-friendly place to camp in the summer.
Recreation: Boating, swimming, and fishing are popular on 63-acre Trillium Lake. A…
Trillium Sno-Park & Trailhead
Trillium Lake is one of the most popular attractions on the Mt. Hood National Forest. This area is heavily used during both the summer and winter months. In winter, it's commonly used for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing; volunteers groom the trails with the help of visitor donations.
Board with map at trailhead. Space for 200 cars. Trailer parking available.
Trinity Alps Wilderness
The second largest wilderness area in California, the Trinity Alps Wilderness nearly doubled in size by the 1984 California Wilderness Act. In that same year, it was added to the National Wilderness Preservation System. It currently has over 600 miles of trails and embraces over 500,000 acres of land.
Chiseled granite peaks and alpine lakes dot the Trinity Alps Wilderness, with elevations from 2,…
Trinity Center Public Boat Ramp
The Trinity Center Public Boat Ramp is situated along Highway 3 near the north end of Trinity Lake in Trinity Center. Parking passes available at Cedar Stock Resort 530-286-2225.
This area offers a variety of services and an interesting look back into the area's rich Gold Rush history. While in Trinity Center, stop at the Scott Museum, founded by E.W. Scott, a lifelong resident of the area. The museum is open during…
Trinity Heritage National Scenic Byway
The Trinity Heritage National Scenic Byway is a great introduction to the scenic beauty, rich history, diverse peoples and resource management activities of the area. There is a free self guided auto tour brochure, "Trinity Heritage Scenic Byway" available through the Weaverville Ranger Station, P.O. Box 1190, Weaverville, Ca 96093 (530) -623-2121. This brochure leads you through a driving tour of…
Trinity Lake
Species Present: Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass, Rainbow and Brown Trout, Kokanee and Chinook Salmon (Chinook are landlocked), White Catfish and Brown Bullhead, as well as Sunfish.
Seasons: Open all year. Bag limit for trout and salmon: 5 per day, 10 in possession. Trinity Lake has special regulations relating to bass. California Department of Fish and Wildlife…
Trinity River
The Trinity River's headwaters begin in the rugged Trinity Alps, making it's way through the wilderness, settling into deep valleys, transitioning to spacious glides and inviting beaches until finally meeting up with the mighty Klamath River at Weitchpec.
The natural beauty has been one of the most popular sights for north coast river recreation. Scenic Highway 299 makes easy access to many points of interest. In…
Trinity River
The Trinity River is classified as a Wild & Scenic River. It is a major tributary of California's Klamath River begins in the rugged Trinity Alps and makes its way through wilderness before meeting up with the mighty Klamath at Weitchpec. The Trinity is noted for its salmon and steelhead fishery resources, as well as its attraction to…
Trinity River Campground
The Trinity River campground is located two miles north of the Coffee Creek area on Highway 3, and lies on the banks of the Trinity River. It is approximately 36 miles from Weaverville. It is very popular with travelers as an overnight campground as it is located on Highway 3. This facility has a paved road and spurs, accommodating both trailers and tent campers. Each site has a concrete table and…
Trinity Scenic Byway
Follows Highway 299 west between the small community of Shasta on the outskirts of Redding all the way to Blue Lake near Arcata on the coast.
Trinity Snow-parking area
Snow-parking area. Call the Mountain Home Ranger District for information. 208-587-7961
Trinity Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to the Buck Creek Trail #1513 and the Chiwawa River Trail #1550 within Glacier Peak Wilderness. There is a daily fee per vehicle, and approved recreation…
Trinity Unit - National Recreation Area
The Trinity Unit, comprised of Trinity and Lewiston Lakes, is one of three units that comprise the Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity National Recreation Area. It was established by Congress in 1965. These areas are recognized for their unique and varied recreation potential. The Trinity Unit and the Trinity Lake Boating Safety maps are available in our offices at no charge. For information on obtaining the…
Trinity Warming Hut
Small hut where you can get warm when it is really cold outside!
Tripoli Road Camping Area
Tripoli Road is a very popular area for those seeking a roadside camping experience. This area is not a good choice for campers seeking a tranquil out of the way spot. It is reached by taking exit 31 off Interstate 93. Travel east on Tripoli Road two miles to the registration trailer.
Troller's Cove Cabin
14' x 14' Pan Abode cedar log cabin with small covered porch on scenic shore. Bottom fishing, salmon trolling off 20 Fathom Bank. Cove used as anchorage by commercial, pleasure boats. Numerous small lakes in hills behind cabin. Waterfalls in nearby coves. Bear, deer hunting. Spiral Cove (north) known for scenery. Cabin sleeps up to 4, wood stove (wood sometimes provided), outhouse, mooring buoy. Bring your own…
Tronsen Ridge ORV Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to the Tronsen Ridge ORV Trail #1204.