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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 16231 - 16260 of 17630

Two Point Group Campground

This group campground is located above the lake between the beach and the boat dock. The capacity of the group campground is 50 people. There is a group picnic shelter on site.

Two Top - South Plateau

An designated OHV trail riding area providing multiple motorized trails along the Montana/Idaho border, looped trail system.  Refer to Forest Map and Motor Vehicle Use Map along with district designated trail map for seasonal riding dates..

Two-Mile Recreation Area

The Two-Mile Recreation Area is located in southeastern Utah near Moab and the Utah/Colorado state line. It extends from the state line to the La Sal Pass Road (FR 73). This area is most easily accessed by Utah SR-46/Colorado SR-90. It is in closest proximity to the towns of La Sal, Old La Sal and Paradox. It features numerous trails, and scenic views of the La Sal Mountains and surrounding red rock country.

Twogood Cabin

Twogood Cabin is located 5 air miles southwest of Sula, MT. The log cabin measures 15’x19’ with a concrete floor and covered porch. There are 2 large bunk beds which can accommodate 8 people. Mattresses and bedding are not provided. There is a wood stove for heat which can also be used for slow cooking or warming and firewood is provided, along with basic pots, pans utensils, a cooler for cold storage, a table and 4…

Tyee Boat Ramp

Tyee Boat Ramp is a small boat ramp located in Tyee Campgound. It is perfect for canoes and kayaks accessing the Siltcoos Water Trail.

Tyee Campground

Tyee Campground, located 5 miles south of Florence, OR is part of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. The small 14-site campground sits on the northern banks of the Siltcoos River beside the Siltcoos Lake outlet. A few sites are secluded by local coastal shrubbery and other sites are located on an open meadow alongside the water. Drinking water, vault toilets and a boat ramp are among the campground amenities…

Tyee Lookout

The Tyee Lookout sits at an elevation of 6,654 feet in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Built in the 1950’s, the lookout was used by Forest Service personnel until the 1990’s.  The 16x16 cabin sleeps four and is equipped with four single foam mattresses. A stay at Tyee is not for the faint of heart, this is a rough place. The last 3.6 miles of the road to Tyee are narrow, steep, sandy and very…

Tyler Meadows Trailhead

A remote trailhead accessing the north end of the Marble Mountain Wilderness and the Pacific Crest Trail. From the Scott River Road, turn west on Forest Road 46N64.  Turn left on Forest Road 45N77, following it to the end. Trail #5525 leaves the trailhead heading south into the Marble Mountain Wilderness.  Turn south to Trail #5555 towards Packers Valley, or continue southwest to meet the Pacific Crest…

Tyndall / Vulcan Trailhead

The Tyndall / Vulcan Trailhead is a three-acre site with restroom and 5 dispersed campsites. It serves the Vulcan Hot Springs (#072), Tyndall Creek (#107) and Wewukiye (#252) trails.

U. Dillon Creek River Access

Parking for Dillon Creek River Access is on Hwy 96 across the road from the Dillon Creek Campground.  Access the Klamath River by hiking down an undeveloped trail along the Dillon Creek.  The Dillon Creek Trail starts on the north side of Dillon Creek near the bridge, and continues several miles upstream along Dillon Creek.  The Dillon Creek Campground is a fee area, please do not park…

U.C. #642

The U.C. Trail #642 is used as a connecting route between the Long Canyon Trail #621 and the U.C. Cow Camp. The vegetation along the trail includes aspen mixed with spruce and fir with a few ponderosa pine. This trail follows along the north side of the U.C. Creek which contains a adequate fish population within the  lower section of the creek.…

Uchee Shooting Range

Uchee Shooting Range is a place where firearms enthusiasts can practice target shooting from 20, 50, and 100 yards. You must bring your own paper targets and stands. The discharge of firearms anywhere other than the shooting range is prohibited, except during hunting season.

Udell Lookout Tower

This tower was erected in 1936, and is not open to the public or accessible. For many years Forest Service employees would sit in the tower to watch for fires and to facilitate radio communications during a fire. There is a connector trail to the Big "M" Trail System. Interpretive panels about the tower provide visitors with information on its history and use. The fire tower trail connects behind the fire tower to…

Udell Rollways Day Use Area

The only Disc Golf course on the Huron-Manistee National Forests, this 18-hole course is designed to professional standards. There is a stairway that leads down to the river for those wishing to fish. The area is named for the Udell Slide, which was used in the 1900's to…

Udell Trailhead

Going North - From Udell Trailhead to Upper River Road Trailhead, particularly in the Dilling Road area, visitors will traverse many hills.  After crossing Coates Highway, visitors will climb up a hill to a flat, forested area.  Difficulty going north from…

Uinta Canyon Campground

This campground is located along the Uinta River. Fishing in the Uinta River for brown, rainbow, and cutthroat trout is a popular activity in this area. The High Uintas Wilderness trailhead is nearby.

Uinta Flat Designated Dispersed Camping Area

  Uinta Flat designated dispersed camping area is along forest road 064 just off of UT-14 near Duck Creek.   For information on dispersed camping click on the related link to the right.

Uinta Loop

Sorry! We have not entered information for this trail yet.  A trail description and map will be coming soon. In the meantime, please contact the Cedar City Ranger District at (435) 865-3200 for information on this trail. Thank you.

Uinta Ponds Day Use Area Fishing Site

Uinta Ponds Day Use Area Fishing Site. Restrooms and potable water are NOT available at this site.

Uinta River Group Campground

The campground contains one large group site that can accommodate up to 150 people. Several picnic tables and campfire rings with grills are scattered throughout the area. Vault toilets and trash collection are provided. The available water is not potable. Campers must bring their own supply. Roads and parking spurs are gravel.

Ukonom Ranger District

The Ukonom Ranger District, while within the geographic boundary of the Klamath National Forest, has been administered by the Six Rivers National Forest since September 1999. This was done through an agreement between the two national forests and approved by the Region 5 Regional Forester. The Ukonom Ranger District shows on both the Six Rivers and Klamath national forest maps. The Marble Mountain Wilderness is…

Ullathorne River Access

Located approx. 2 miles downstream from Orleans , this river access is a very popular bank fishing spot as well as boat launch. There is a gravel dirt road down to an information kiosk and ample parking. For all boating on the Klamath, please read the restrictions on the…

Umapine Campground

The Umapine Campground is located west of Vey Meadows between Cuuyem and Umapine Creeks in a ponderosa pine forest. It offers 3 group sites (including one pull through site) and 5 single sites. The rustic campground is a central staging area for the Winom-Frazier OHV trail area which gives off-road riders access…

Umapine OHV Trailhead

The Umapine OHV Trailhead sits adjacent to the Umapine Campground. Located in a scenic ponderosa pine forest west of Vey Meadows between Cuuyem and Umapine Creeks, the trailhead serves as a central staging area for the Winom-Frazier…

Umatilla Forks Campground

Situated between the South Fork and the North Fork of the Umatilla River, this campground offers many more activities than just camping. Fishing (catch and release) and hiking in the North Fork Umatilla Wilderness are popular from early spring to late fall.  With campsites nestled within a riparian area among an ample mix of conifers and…

Umpqua Beach #2 Day Use /OHV Staging Area

Located south of Winchester Bay, OR, this area is home to the tallest sand dunes in the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Umpqua Beach #2 Day Use and OHV Staging Area provides parking and access for pedestrian beach access as well as off-highway vehicle (OHV) staging for open sand riding opportunities in the Umpqua dunes. A ride to the top of a tall dune offers spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean. The beach…

Umpqua Beach #3 Day Use /OHV Staging Area

Located south of Winchester Bay, OR, this area is home to the tallest sand dunes in the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Umpqua Beach #3 Day Use and OHV Staging Area provides parking and access for pedestrian beach access as well as off-highway vehicle (OHV) staging for open sand riding opportunities in the Umpqua dunes. A ride to the top of a tall dune offers spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean. The beach…

Umpqua Dunes Area

The Umpqua Dunes area provides something for everyone! Hikers will find areas to explore the dunes, walk the beach, and view the ocean. An easy walk from the Umpqua #2 and #3 OHV staging areas brings you to a stretch of beach closed to off-highway vehicle (OHV) use. You can also explore the area's largest and most expansive dunes at nearby John Dellenback Trail and Eel Creek Campground. OHV enthusiasts will find…

Umpqua Hot Springs Trailhead

Visitors are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the regulations before planning their trip to the Umpqua Hot Springs. Read the regulations.The trailhead and surrounding area is a day use only site (Forest Order 06-15-03-22-458), open from sunrise to sunset. Toketee Lake…