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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 16141 - 16170 of 17629

Tuskegee National Forest

Recreation areas located on the Tuskegee National Forest. 

Tusquitee Ranger District

This 158,900-acre district lies in the far southwestern tip of North Carolina in Cherokee and Clay Counties. The Tusquitee District has three large lakes that offer a variety of recreation. Two major rivers, the Hiwassee and Valley, provide canoeing. Three reservoirs in beautiful mountain settings provide a playground for recreation enthusiasts. Hiwassee Lake, Chatuge Lake, and Appalachia Lake offer boating, water…

Twelve Mile Flat Campground

Twelve Mile Flat Campground is located beneath the shadow of Mt. Baldy near the top of the Wasatch Plateau in an open wildflower-filled meadow surrounded by spruce and pines, elevation 10,120 feet.  ATV trails are abundant in the area, providing exciting riding for all skill levels.  Skyline Drive passes outside the campground.  A short, but steep drive over the ridge leads to Ferron Reservoir for…

Twelve Mile Loop

This loop ride is 33 miles long and begins at the mouth of Twelve Mile Canyon east of Mayfield, UT or it can begin at the Birch Creek Staging Area about two miles east of the Forest Boundary.  From Birch Creek Staging Area turn onto the Beaver Creek Road #50290 (Arapeen Route #2).  Travel up Beaver Creek Road for approximately 6.5 miles to Skyline Drive #50150 (Arapeen Route #1).  Turn left (north)…

Twelvemile Cabin

Twelvemile Cabin is a fully accessible cabin located on Twelvemile Inlet on Prince of Wales Island in southeastern Alaska. The site offers recreation, relaxation and a unique lodging experience in the Tongass National Forest.Construction of this cabin was made possible through mitigation funds from Alaska Power and Telephone and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.The cabin is accessible by vehicle and a short…

Twenty Six Boat Ramp

Twenty Six Boat Ramp is located on Cave Run Lake, on the Cumberland District. Cave Run Lake is nestled among the beautiful mountains of eastern Kentucky. Built for flood…

Twenty-five Mile Bar Dispersed Site

The Twenty-five Mile Bar dispersed site has a toilet, fishing access and a beach.

Twenty-mile Bar Dispersed Site

The Twenty-mile Bar dispersed site has a toilet and boating and fishing access. The sandy bar makes a nice swimming beach and a convenient place to catch brook and rainbow trout. Carry-down access for boats. 

Twilight Group Campground

At an elevation of 7,400 feet in shady, conifer forest, this campground (map) offers groups a secluded camping escape from the summer desert heat. The scenic mountain setting is a great base for hiking, wildlife viewing, and picnicking along the Swift Trail. …

Twilight Parking Area

This is a paved parking area near the Grand Mesa Visitor Center.

Twin Bridges Trailhead

The Twin Bridges Trailhead is located west of Winter Park and provides access to several popular mountain biking trails.

Twin Buttes Observation Site

Twin Buttes Observation Site is one of many interpretive sites on the forest. Mirror Image: The two rounded rocky mounds before you are named Twin Buttes.  Buttes are remnants of rock layers in the Earth’s crust that resists weathering.  The steep sides of a butte are formed by erosion of the surrounding rock by wind and water.  These buttes are unusual because they appear to mirror images of one…

Twin Buttes Trailhead

This is the trailhead for Twin Buttes Trail #3404. See trail page for more information.

Twin Buttes Trailhead

Provides access to: Grizzly Bear Trail #3103 and East Butte Trail #3112 that access Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness. This trailhead offers a parking area, vault toilet,…

Twin Cabin Trailhead

Developed trailhead with horse ramp, picnic table, and toilet.  Twin Cabin trail ties into the Porcupine Trail after about two miles.  Trail is closed to all motorized use.

Twin Creek Campground & Group Picnic

5100-foot elevation. 40 campsites near the North Fork of the Salmon River. Fishing in the river and in Twin Creek. Loop hike on trails #108 & #109. Historical monument marks the Lewis and Clark National Historical Trail. There are no garbage services at the campground or pavilion.

Twin Creek Shelter

The Twin Creek Shelter is a three-sided Adirondack-style shelter located just off the Twin Creek Road. The surrounding area is forest and muskeg.

Twin Creeks Amphitheater

The Twin Creeks Amphitheater is managed by the Fremont River Ranger District. The outdoor site is great for summer interpretive and conservation education programs. The Twin Creeks Visitor Center is located next to the amphitheater and is open to all. It is staffed by Forest Service volunteers who can provide helpful information, and offer a variety of recreational information and opportunities, merchandise, maps…

TWIN CREEKS REC SITE

Group Picnic Site. Located along Scenic Byway U-25 on the shore of Fish Lake. Facilities include parking, picnic shelter, picnic tables, and flush restrooms. 

Twin Eagles Campground

Twin Eagles Campground is 14 miles north of Lake George, off CR 77. It has nine campsites, some of which are walk-in/hike-in, with a maximum trailer length of 22 feet. The elevation is 8,600 feet. Facilities include toilets, tables, and fire rings; there is no water or trash service. 

Twin Eagles Trailhead

Twin Eagles Trailhead provides access into Lost Creek Wilderness on the Brookside-McCurdy Trail. Once inside the wilderness area, Brookside-McCurdy can be combined with several other trails to form your own loop.

Twin Knobs Recreation Area

Twin Knobs is a 700-acre campground that provides outdoor recreation with lots of amenities. Nearly 200 campsites are developed to accommodate RVs and tent camping. Twin Knobs is located at Cave Run Lake on Cumberland District. …

Twin Knobs West Group Use Area

This group-use area is located in the Twin Knobs Recreation Area on Cave Run Lake. The area features a softball field, volleyball court, horseshoe pit, picnic shelter with large grill, parking and RV dump station. The area also provides opportunities…

Twin Lake

This body of water is part of the Big Cottonwood drainage.

Twin Lake Campground

Twin Lake Campground, at 8,100 feet, is located in Twelve Mile Canyon.  ATV trails are abundant in the area, providing exciting riding for all skill levels.   No water at this campground.