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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 16021 - 16050 of 17630

Tropic Reservoir

This lake is stocked and good fishing. The use of the boat ramp is seasonal depending on the water level. In the heat of summer the water often does not reach the bottom of the ramp and cannot be used. For more infomation on boating and fishing in Utah please visit the links.

Troublesome Creek Campground

Troublesome Creek Campground offers 25 sites nestled in a mixed conifer forest on the banks of the scenic North Fork Skykomish River and its tributary, Troublesome Creek. Water is abundant in this area, offering visitors easy access to fishing, kayaking, and swimming. There is also a mile long nature trail that follows the creek. Guests will be lulled to sleep by its subtle, but ever-present gurgle. This campground…

Troublesome Pass Trailhead

Designated trailhead with access to trails into Troublesome Basin roadless areas. Access to Continental Divide National Scenic Trail. There is plenty of parking at the Bill Miller Trailhead for horse trailers. The Troublesome Creek Trail is one of the most popular trails for horse users as well as hikers. The trail follows the East Fork of the Troublesome, providing good fishing and camping. This trail provides…

Troublesome/Gould Area

Located south of Walden, Colo., and split by Colorado Highway 125, the Troublesome/Gould area is co-managed by the Parks Ranger District, Routt National Forest, and Arapaho/Roosevelt National Forests. It accesses three Wilderness Areas (Neota, Never Summer, Rawah). Rocky Mountain National Park lies east of this area. This area is very popular for activities such as snowmobiling, hunting, camping, fishing,…

Trout Creek / Thunderbolt Trailhead

The Trout Creek / Thunderbolt Trailhead is signed and gated.  FS Trail served is #091.   Information about Trout Creek Campground: Trout Creek / Thunderbolt Trailhead is near the campground The Trout Creek Campground, near Landmark, Idaho, offers 5 campsites in a peaceful, remote setting near mountain slopes covered in dense pine forest. Peak season for the campground is typically early June through late…

Trout Creek Campground

The Trout Creek Campground, near Landmark, Idaho, offers 5 campsites in a peaceful, remote setting near mountain slopes covered in dense pine forest. Peak season for the campground is typically early June through late September. It can be accessed by most vehicles; however the road is narrow and may be rough in spots. Natural Features: The campground sits in a pretty mountain meadow a stone's throw from several…

Trout Creek Campground

  Description: Trout Creek is one of the few sizable creeks on the McCloud Flats, and is a popular undeveloped camping area. Vault toilets are provided, but there are no tables at these dispersed sites. Bring your own drinking water. There is no trash/garbage service. Please pack out your trash. Features: In recent years, the Forest Service has partnered with other agencies and organizations to restore…

Trout Creek Campground

This forested campground is cool and shady. Sites are spacious with lots of screening. Roads are graveled. Several sites are creekside. Rustic, woodsy, forest camping. Suited for pick-up campers, tent camping, and small travel trailers.

Trout Creek Campground

Trout Creek Campground is a fun, family campground situated along the South Santiam River, 20 miles east of the town of Sweet Home, Oregon. Many of the 24 sites are right on the river, tucked under the cool shade of Douglas-fir and Hemlock trees. The campground was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the 1930s and includes a welcoming day use shelter with a fireplace and five pull-through RV…

Trout Creek Day Use Area

Trout Creek Day Use site is located in the Trout Creek Campground, a fun, family campground situated along the South Santiam River, 20 miles east of the town of Sweet Home, Oregon. Many sites are right on the river, tucked under the cool shade of Douglas-fir and Hemlock trees.  The…

Trout Creek Guard Station

The Trout Creek Guard Station is located in the Trout Creek area, approximately 21 miles west of U.S. Highway 191 near Vernal, in eastern Utah. It is part of the beautiful Ashley National Forest. The Civilian Conservation Corps built the complex in 1934 as part of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal instituted during the Great Depression. It was a residence for rangers who patrolled the forest on horseback prior to the…

Trout Creek National Recreation Trailhead #774

No motorized vehicles. The Trout Creek National Recreation Trail (NRT) #774 is a 19.8-mile loop trail located in the Trout Creek Roadless Area. The trail makes a large loop, following the East Fork of Trout Creek, Idaho/Montana border, South Branch of Trout Creek, and the West Fork of Trout Creek. Numerous Forest System trails and open roads intersect the trail in various locations allowing for a variety…

Trout Creek Recreation Area

Trout Creek offers 4 dispersed sites off a dirt road, stream fishing, and a trailer pull-through/turn around. There is a restroom at the campsites. There is no drinking water, trash service or other facilities.  

Trout CreekTrailhead #811

near Creede, south of Highway 149, connects with West Trout Creek Trail #811 to Trout Lake and CDNST and East Trout Creek Trail # 810 to CDNST

Trout Farm Campground

Trout Farm Campground offers opportunities for picnicking, pond/stream fishing, and hunting. This nice little campground is ideal for families, or the fishing enthusiast.  This campground offers a nice  pond for fishing with an barrier free path along the pond as well as a barrier free pier.  Trout Farm Campground also has a newly renovated covered picnick shelter and running water.  A…

Trout Lake

This is one of our Backcountry sites which is a near- wilderness single party site and is accessible only by foot or boat. These sites are first come, first served. There is one site on this lake, each have a fire grate, a latrine and may have a picnic table. A few reminders: Hang food packs, put your fire out each time you leave your campsite, treat or boil all water, wash yourself and dishes at least 150ft from…

Trout Lake

  Trout Lake is a narrow 8.0-acre lake that sits 3,000’ elevation. Take the 5.2-mile hike through Lily and Emerald Lake for outstanding views of Hoodoo Canyon. There is a primitive boat launch. In addition to fishing, visitors can camp, hike, and canoe.  

Trout Lake #743

The Trout Lake Trail #743 serves as a connecting route between the Eureka Trail #734 and the Trickel Park Road, FSR #121.  The trail also provides access to Trout Lake and Elk Park Reservoir.  The trail begins near the Cabin Reservoir outlet and climbs toward the dam on the reservoir.  It travels along the reservoir at a level grade until it enters a spruce/fir stand where it can be marshy along the…

Trout Lake Cabin

A large cabin with loft overlooking Trout Lake surrounded by spruce/birch forest and open brushy areas. Views of the lake and nearby mountains. Winter is a great time to head to this cabin. Only seven miles down the trail, it provides the perfect day of exercise before relaxing in front of a warm woodstove. This cabin sleeps 6, and has a table, woodstove, splitting maul, crosscut saw, outhouse, and rowboat with…

Trout Lake Campground

This small campground has private tent sites close to the lake with access to a fishing dock. There is a small boat launch and the lake is noncombustible motors only. The campground also hosts the Hoodoo Canyon Trail #17 Trail Head. This is a 4.7-mile hiking trail that also intersects the Emerald Lake #94 hiking trail. Wildlife has been seen frequently at the lake which includes moose and whitetail deer. This area…

Trout Lake Nordic Ski

The Trout Lake Nordic Ski Trail is groomed by the Telluride Nordic Association for skate and classic skiing. The trail, located on the historic Rio Grande Southern railroad line, climbs at a gentle grade to Lizard Head Pass. Parking is available at both ends of the trail but skiers are encouraged to park at the Forest Service restroom parking area on Lizard Head Pass to reduce traffic impacts to Trout Lake residents…

Trout Lakes Campground

Trout Lakes contains 12 primitive campsites and access roads within the campground. Sites are best suited for tent camping and small campers/camp trailers. Three lakes provide fishing opportunities amid a setting of quiet conifers and aspen. Summer’s quiet beauty turns to gold as autumn touches the aspen and rewards campers lingering in the area. Safety Information Access road to Trout Lakes is extremely…

Trout Pond Recreation Area

Trout Pond Recreation Area boasts two beautiful lakes: Rock Cliff Lake and Trout Pond. Relax on a sandy mountain beach or fish for stocked trout while kids splash in the cool waters of Rock Cliff Lake. Trout Pond, home to native Brook trout, is the only natural lake in West Virginia. A designated swimming area, and easy lakeside trails make this a perfect family destination.

Trout Pond Trailhead

This trailhead at the north end of the Georgia, Florida and Alabama Trail offers many amenities that visitors will enjoy at the end or the beginning of their walk or day hike.

Trout Ridge Trailhead #775

Trout Ridge Trail #775 follows the Montana/Idaho border at the head end of the Trout Creek Roadless Area offering spectacular views of the Clark Fork and Coeur d' Alene River valleys.  Open road systems access both ends of the trail with Trout Creek National Recreation Trail #774 intersecting the trail on the southern end offering loop hiking opportunities. Motorized vehicles:  Motorcycle use is allowed on…

Trout Trailhead #831

The Trout trail is 10.4 miles long. It begins at Hwy 160 and ends at Forest Road 430. The trail is open for the following uses: Motorcycle Trail Riding, Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) less than or equal to 50 inches wide, Mtn Biking, Foot and Horse Travel.

Troutdale Campground

A stay at the Troutdale Campground enables guests to enjoy all the beauty and recreation offered around the Middle Fork Boise River. Weather is usually good from mid-May through late September and is easily accessible by car in good weather, although the road is sometimes rough and the drive can be seemingly long. Checking with the Idaho City Ranger District, 208-392-6681, on road conditions before heading out…

Troy Meadow Campground

This first come, first serve campground is located 53 miles northeast of Kernville via Mtn. 99 and Sherman Pass Rd. (22S05), or 34 miles west of Hwy. 395 via Nine Mile Canyon Rd. (J41). Paved roads; 73 units including RV's with no trailer length limit. Connects to OHV trails. This campground offers high elevation forest camping. Including bear boxes, paved parking spurs.

Troy Trailhead

Provides access to: Wenaha River Trail #3106 which follows the Wenaha River west into Wenaha - Tucannon Wilderness. This is also a popular access point to meet up with …