Twin Peaks Transfer Camp
Twin Peaks Trailhead sits in the saddle between Twin Peaks. There is an unloading ramp as well as hitch rails and informational signing for the Frank Church RNR Wilderness Area.
Trail #4104, Warm Springs is accessed from this site.
Twin Pillars North Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to Twin Pillars Trail (#832) from the east edge of the rustic Bingham Spring Campground. Twin Pillars Trail traverses…
Twin Pillars South Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to the Twin Pillars Trail (#832) and is located at the same parking area as the Wildcat Campground picnic area. This is a well developed trailhead that provides access to…
Twin Poles Hunt Camp
Get back to nature while enjoying primitive camping. This location is used primarily as a hunt camp during general gun season.
Camping – Dispersed/Primitive Camping
Many people enjoy this solitude and primitive experience, but knowing your limits, skills and abilities is a must. …
Twin Ponds
Covering approximately ten acres, the Twin Ponds provide good fishing for bass, bream and catfish.
Click here for a printable Francis Marion fishing opportunity guide.
Twin Ponds CUA Dispersed Camping
Twin Ponds dispersed camp sites are located at an elevation of over 9,000 feet and are shaded by aspen trees. Facilities include a vault restroom, information kiosk, with graveled roads and camp spurs. Twin Ponds reservoir may be good fishing and is located at the west end of the dispersed camp sites (FR309) past the gate then off the first hill. There is also fishing at…
Twin Ponds Rifle Range
The Francis Marion National Forest offers two range facilities for still target shooting: Boggy Head and Twin Ponds. The ranges were designed with firearm enthusiasts in mind and can accommodate pistols or rifles. Please remember to bring your own paper targets.
Printable guide and vicinity map
Twin Ponds Trailhead
Twin Ponds Trailhead is located at an elevation of over 9,000 feet and is shaded by aspen trees. Facilities include a vault restroom, information kiosk, with graveled roads and camp spurs. There is fishing at Twin ponds, Abes Reservoir, Cold Springs, Farnsworth, and Salina Reservoir. Popular activities include 50" ATV riding on designated routes, hiking, and wildlife viewing.…
Twin Ponds Trailhead
Provides access to:
Twin Ponds Trail #993 which accesses Sky Lakes Wilderness.
Facilities
No picnic table
No fire pit
No drinking water
No toilet
No garbage disposal - Please pack it out
Twin Rocks 17E12
Length: 3.5 Miles. Twin Rocks - 17E12. Blue diamond. More difficult. Open to Motorcycles/ATVS / 4WD. This route intersects Shaw Ridge and dead-ends at a locked gate. The first half mile of this trail is steep. Once on top of the ridge you have excellent views of the Cuyama Valley and the Santa Lucia Range.
Twin Sisters Jeep Route #109
Jeep route has recently been logged out and it ready for your next adventure! (6/23/2023)
Highlights: From the eastern starting point at 4.4 miles, or from the western starting point at 4.7 miles, there is a turn off that leads in a northerly direction for approximately .97 miles to a parking area below the peak. The old Twin Sisters Lookout used to be located at the top. Do not drive clear to the top,…
Twin Sisters/ Colorado (555)
Twin Sisters Trail #555 is a section of the Colorado Trail, a through hike connecting Denver to Durango. It trails begins at the end of Little Molas Road and ends at Rico-Silverton Trail #507. A gorgeous trail hovering near and above treeline giving sweeping vistas but make sure to plan ahead for rapidly changing weather.…
Twin Springs Campground
Located 40 minutes southeast of Lakeview, Oregon, Twin Springs campground offers three peaceful campsites at 6,300 feet elevation. Twin Springs gurgles up in the center of the forest camp amid tall ponderosa pine, white fir, and aspen trees. There is a lush riparian understory along the creek and bright wildflowers in the late spring and summer.
Amenities at Twin Springs include picnic tables and fire…
Twin West
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 are 5 sites 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…
Twin, Lower
This body of water is part of the Provo drainage.
Twin, Upper
This body of water is part of the Provo drainage.
Twining Campground
Twining Campground in the fall. USDA Forest Service photo by Zach Behrens.
Tucked in an aspen grove just aside Taos Ski Valley’s lower parking lot, this four-site campground for tents makes for quick access to the Bull of the Woods Trailhead right across Twining Road. The campground is unique for its location: You trade solitude for walkable access to the resort village. Nonetheless, many find the spot just…
Twinwood Lake Campground
Bigelow Creek feeds into Twinwood Lake next to the campground and creates a good current in the lake. Ice fishing is a very popular on this lake. This beautiful area is forested with white pine and provides ample opportunity for wildlife viewing. Swans frequent the lake, and eagles have historically nested in the area. Waterfowl are plentiful and this is a popular area for hunting and fishing in season.
Twisp River Horse Camp
This forested horse camp is located in the southwest end of Twisp River Area. Gives access to nearby trails Twisp River Trail #440, South Creek Trail #401 and the Lake Chelan-Sawtooth…
Twisp River Sno-Park
Forested Sno-Park parking gives access to groomed snowmobile trails around Twisp River area from Dec. 1st to April 1st. When snow melts out, this parking area gives access to the Twisp River Trail #440, going the length of Twisp River, 15 miles, to Gilbert Trailhead near North Creek.
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Twisp River Trail Trailhead
This forested trailhead (also called Twisp River Sno-Park) is the first, beginning trailhead for the Twisp River Trail #440 (at the southeast end of the trail). Several other trailheads also give access to the Twisp River Trail trail. The second access point to the Twisp River Trail is on north end of the War Creek Bridge, with limited parking (look for trail on northside of road at junction with road #44…
Two Color Campground
Located along Wild and Scenic Eagle Creek, Two Color Campground is set amongst towering pine and spruce trees which offer cool shade in the summer months. Popular activites include; fishing for stocked rainbow trout, and day hikes into the…
Two Color Guard Station
Two Color Guard Station, is a large cabin nestled along Wild and Scenic Eagle Creek below the Eagle Cap Wilderness. Surrounded by rugged mountains, the cabin has a spectacular view from the back porch with a large riparian…
Two Elk Shooting Area
The Two Elk shooting area has 4 shooting lanes separated by buck and rail fence. There is a picnic table and shooting table at each lane. Please pack out whatever you bring to the area. Do not bring glass.
Two Elk TH #2005
The Two Elk trail starts and/or ends at Forest Road 762 near Minturn and the Vail Pass / Tenmile Canyon National Recreation Trail in East Vail. This trail is popular as a one-way "shuttle hike" where people will leave a car at one end and drive a second car to their trailhead.
From the east end, it travels through the…
Two Island Lake Campground
Two Island Lake Campground is near Grand Marais, but off the beaten path. It offers the services of a fee campground with water, toilets, and trash containers, plus a boat ramp on a lake filled with walleye, smallmouth bass and northerns.
For an even more secluded camping or canoeing experience, the nearby Twin Lakes Canoe Route offers backcountry canoeing and campsites similar to those in the Boundary Waters…
Two Lakes Recreation Area
Two Lakes Recreation Area near Drummond is on the southern part of the Washburn Ranger District. This campground is operated by a concessionaire under a special use permit with the US Forest Service. This popular campground is nestled between Lake Owen and Bass Lake. Campsites are located within red and white pines and mixed hardwoods and many overlook beautiful Lake Owen and Bass Lake.
Two Pan Campground
The Two Pan Campground is a small horse camp located below the Two Pan Trailhead at the end of the Lostine Canyon Road. The campground offers 4 stock sites with limited parking areas for visitors wanting to spend time near the Eagle Cap…
Two Pan Trailhead
Provides access to: Lostine River Trails #1662 to #1661 to #1670.
After several switchbacks, the trail opens into a beautiful valley with excellent opportunities for photography. The valley floor is full of lush vegetation and wildflowers with mountain ridges on both sides. Ivan Carper Pass #1661 overlooks the Lakes Basin area and affords you a panoramic view of Eagle Cap peak. The trail between Mirror and…
Two Peak #521
The Two Peak Trail #521 provides access to the Porter Creek drainage in between Porter Mountain and Two Peak. The trail travels around the north end of Two Peak, then veers to the south and travels up the Porter Creek drainage on the east side of Two Peak, and finally terminates in Porter Flat off Porter Flats Road, FSR #266 to the south of Two Peak. The trail travels through a mixture of aspen stands…