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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 16981 - 17010 of 17629

Whistler Point

Located on the northern shore of Twin Lakes Reservoir east of the Mt. Elbert Power Plant and Visitor Center off of U.S. Hwy 82. The lake is stocked with rainbow trout. Other fishing sites for Twin Lakes are as follows: Mt. Elbert Power Plant, Deception Point, Praying Angel,…

Whitaker Point (Hawksbill Crag) Trailhead

Provides access to the Upper Buffalo Wilderness

White Azalea Campground

CAUTION: There are bears in the area. Please keep all foods, soaps, and garbage properly stored in bear boxes. Check in time is 2:00 p.m. Check out time is 1:00 p.m. Car top boat launching available at Salt Springs Reservoir. Access to the water is difficult. Boating is hazardous when windy (usually in the afternoons).

White Bridge Campground

Look around Camp Site 5 at White Bridge Campground in 360 degree view.   White Bridge is nestled along Panguitch Creek . The campground is in close proximity to several excellent attractions such as Bryce Canyon National Park, Grand Staircase…

White Bridge Picnic Area

This picnic area has 5 single picnic sites.This picnic site closes at 10:00 p.m. dailey

White Bridge Picnic Site

White Bridge Picnic Site is a developed picnic area with toilets and picnic tables. Access to the Verde River and non-motorized boating, fishing and nature viewing are just some of the activities you will enjoy here. Overnight camping is not permitted at this site. Facilities include: 4 picnic tables with pedestal grills 1 large ramada No drinking water Vault…

White Bridge Picnic Site and Boat Launch

Just off Highway 260, White Bridge provides a welcome spot to stretch your legs during a road trip and maybe have a bite to eat.  Part of the short walk to the river's edge is paved and accessible to wheelchairs, and the picnic facilites and restroom are fully accessible.  Depending on the time of year, this site can be quite busy as it is the most popular boat launch for canoe and kayak trips to…

White Cedar Horse Camp

Built in 2006, this campground is located on top of Flat Top Mountain. It is perfect for camping with horses; there is plenty of shade and every site has a metal pipe corral. White Cedar’s main attraction is its proximity to a 20 mile system of intersecting trails of varied lengths and levels. You can ride directly from your campsite to the Flat Top Trailhead.

White Chuck Boat Launch

The White Chuck boat launch is located just downstream from the confluence of the White Chuck and Sauk Rivers. This site offers non-motorized boat access to the Middle Sauk River for rafting and kayaking on the Darrington District. This stretch of river known for its whitewater thrills is a favorite in the Skagit System. Rapids are class II-III, but rise to class IV during high flows. The typical rafting…

White Chuck Overlook Picnic Area

View White Chuck Mountain and spot mountain goats in late summer and early fall. An interpretive sign explains the railroad-mobile logging camp in the area during the 1930s.

White Cloud Campground

White Cloud Campground is located right off of Hwy 20 in a nice wooded area.  Scotts Flat Resevoir is 6 miles from White Cloud Campsite.  Adjacent to the campground is Pioneer Trail used by hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians. Campground is available for both RV and tent camping (however, there are NO RV hookups or amenities, size restrictions on RV may apply).

White Creek Campground

Campers can enjoy a sandy beach on Little River with shallow water. Facilities 3 walk in campsites with picnic tables and fire pits 1 campsite with picnic table and fire pit near parking lot No drinking water 2 vault toilets Garbage disposal

White Creek Trailhead

Officially, the trailhead is at the end of less than a mile of very rough road, so many people use the parking area just off Greys River Road before crossing the bridge. The trail is very scenic and popular for summer day rides; most visitors do not climb over the Salt Range to the Strawberry Creek side.

White Hills

  White Hills OHV Trail The 28 miles of motorized single-track is comprised of two loops along the White Hills above the Verde River. The terrain is mostly hard-packed dirt with some loose rock and has a good mix of moderate elevation changes. The system is open to motorcycles, mountain bikes, electric bicycles, and hikers. Please follow Leave No Trace…

White Hills Route

Scenery varies from grasslands to piñon pine and includes the riparian habitat associated with the East Verde River. Route ends in the vicinity of the East Verde River. Check current/forecasted weather conditions at Ranger District before using, as recent snows can cause problems with road surface conditions. Also, thunderstorms and subsequent runoff can raise the water level of the East Verde River significantly in…

White Horse Lake Campground

This campground is 19 miles southeast of Williams and offers excellent opportunities for hiking, mountain biking and wildlife watching. A trail following the lakeshore and one to Sycamore Canyon Vista are nearby. In addition, a number of forest attractions are nearby, such as Sycamore Point, JD Dam, and the Overland Trail. 94 single unit sites with tables, fire rings, grills, and tent pads. 44 of these…

White Ledge Campground

White Ledge campground has 28 sites. Two hiking trails leave the campground: the White Ledge Trail is a moderate 4 mile loop and the Carter Ledge Trail is a strenuous 4.5 mile hike to the summit of Mt. Chocorua, one of the most popular mountains in the National Forest.

White Ledge Trailhead

White Ledge Loop is a 4.4 mile loop trail to White Ledge (2,010 ft.); a 1,450 feet elevation gain.

White Mountain Connector OHV Road 3N56

This short 2/10 mile OHV road connects Holcomb Valley OHV Road 3N16 to White Mountain OHV Road 3N17. Important Note: Non-street legal vehicles cannot travel east on 3N16 from 3N56.

White Mountain OHV Road 3N17

This OHV road travels 8 miles over White Mountain to the junction with Grapevine Canyon OHV Road 4N16.

White Mountain Public Lands Information Center

The White Mountain Public Lands Information Center is your gateway to recreation and wilderness exploration in Inyo and Mono Counties. Plan a trip to the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest. Find out road, trail, campground and weather conditions. Pick up a guide to OHV routes, maps, recreation guides, wilderness permits, even rent a bear resistant food storage container. Staffed by a combination of US Forest Service…

White Mountain Ranger District

White Mountain Ranger District extends from the crest of the Sierra Nevada to the White Mountains. There are lakes, ponds, rivers and creeks for fishing. Roads and trails explore a wide variety of terrain and life zones. Elevations accessible by car range from 3,900 ft in Big Pine to 10,100 ft at the end of Rock Creek Road.…

White Mountain Wilderness

The White Mountain Wilderness is located about 10 miles NW of the Village of Ruidoso, NM. Please note parts of the wilderness are closed due to the Three Rivers Fire. Please visit our Alerts and Notices page for more information. 

White Mountains

This high desert mountain range is home to the oldest living trees in the world:  the Ancient Bristlecone Pines.  The range is anchored at the north end by the highest peak in the State of Nevada, Boundary Peak.  Water is scarce in this Great Basin Range but the views, hiking and exploring are tops!

White Mountains Wilderness

The White Mountains are one of the largest and highest desert mountain ranges in North America. They rise abruptly from the desert to elevations in excess of 14,000 feet. On the east side of the range, Cottonwood Creek is a National Wild and Scenic River. It is the only stream in the Great Basin protected from its alpine source to its desert terminus. More than 1,000 species and varieties of…

White Mt. Peak / Barcroft Trailhead

Park at Barcroft gate and follow the rough 4x4 dirt road past Barcroft Research Station to the summit of White Mountain.

White Mtn Res East Pkg Info Site/fee Station

White Mtn Res East Pkg Info Site/fee Station

White Mtn Res North Pkg Info Site/fee Station

White Mtn Res North Pkg Info Site/fee Station

White Mtn Reservoir Nw Parking Info Site/fee Station

White Mtn Reservoir Nw Parking Info Site/fee Station

White Oak Boat-In Campground

White Oak Boat-In Campground is one of two boat-in campgrounds on Laurel River Lake. The area is accessible by boat or via Cold Rock School Trail #430 (3 miles) that begins near Marsh Branch Boat Ramp. The campground has 39 first come, first served lakeshore campsites, most of which are located near the water's edge with boat moorings available. Sites have a tent pad, picnic table, fire ring and lantern pole. The…