White Rock Day Use Picnic Area
Many oak trees. 27 picnic sites. Flush toilets, barbecues, tables, garbage bins, accessible. Barecues or fires only permitted in the day use area; not permitted along the river. Watch out for poison oak.
White Rock Lake
White Rock Lake is managed by PG&E. This lake is popular with hikers using the Mt Lola Trail and with anglers. There are 6 primitive campsites with fire rings and picnic tables. There is no piped water for drinking. As the campground is rustic with minimal facilities, there are no restrooms, fees or reservations.
To get there: From Hwy 80, exit on to Hwy 89 north. At the Little…
White Rock Mountain Recreation Area
Step into the past by visiting the three natural stone cabins and the lodge on White Rock Mountain built in the 1930’s by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). President Franklin D. Roosevelt formed the CCC during the Great Depression. Wind, rain, and natural elements caused the deterioration of the buildings over the years. In 1987 a volunteer group, Friends of White Rock, began a project to renovate the…
White Rock Trailhead
White Rock Trailhead is located on Sunset Valley Road on Figueroa Mountain. This trailhead meets up with several other trails in this general area, including East Pinery and Munch Canyon Trail. This trail is very popular during spring, as it produces beautiful wildflowers during a wet year. From mid-July to the end of September, this trail is utilized by hunters during deer season. The parking for this trailhead is…
White Rocks Campground
White Rocks Campground is in a secluded forest setting with cool summertime temperatures and great wildlife watching opportunities. A small creek meanders through several campsites and a nature trail traverses through the woods. Area highlights include Mountain Lake Wilderness, Mountain Lake, Glen Alton Day Use Area, Hanging Rock Raptor Observatory, Potts Rail Trail, Appalachian Trail, and multiple hiking…
White Salmon Road 3075
Enjoy great views of Mt. Shuksan, the Nooksack River and peaks to the north. This road follows a two-mile route with pretty open terrain. No parking pass is required but parking is very limited at the base of the road and not allowed along the state highway.
White Salmon Wild & Scenic River
From Gilmer Creek, near the town of B Z Corner, to Buck Creek, the Lower White Salmon is designated as Wild & Scenic. Along this stretch of the river, glacial headwaters are supplemented by seeps and springs along the canyon walls, sustaining a cold but consistent flow of water year round. The Lower White Salmon's rapids, waterfalls, and abrupt drops can challenge even the most advanced…
White Sand Campground
59 miles southwest of Missoula, Montana, White Sand Campground is found between the Elk Summit Road and Lochsa River adjacent to White Sand Pond. The campground is underneath a stand of mixed conifers and shrubs. The campground consists of one loop with seven sites and offers picnic tables and fire rings. A day use area located adjacent to the pond is popular for fishing and picnicking.
The Campground will…
White Spar Campground
White Spar Campground at 5,641 feet in elevation is a short drive of 2.7 miles south of downtown Prescott and east of Hwy 89. Campers will appreciate the mild weather and the cool ponderosa pine forest the campground is nestled in. The campground's convenient location allows for many opportunities for pursuing recreational activities in the area. Activities include camping, hiking, mountain biking and bird watching…
White Star Campground
White Star Campground is in ponderosa pine and sage habitat at 9,300 feet on the northern shore of Twin Lakes Reservoir. Facilities include picnic tables with lantern poles, fire rings with grates and vault toilets. There are three loops in which to find your perfect campsite: Sage and Valley Loops have reservable sites, while Ridge Loop is first come - first served. A boat ramp, parking and angler fishing…
White Sulphur Horse Camp
White Sulphur Horse Camp, located near Cave Run Lake on the Cumberland District, is developed as a primitive campground for horseback riders. The camp provides access to over 50 miles of multiple-use trails winding along forested hills and limestone…
White Sulphur Ranger District
The White Sulphur Ranger District is located in White Sulphur Springs, WV. This district offers excellent fishing and hiking opportunities as well as solitude and scenic views among two different wilderness areas.
Highlighted Places
Blue Bend Recreation Area
Lake…
White Sulphur Springs Cabin
Rustic 12' x 14' Pan Abode style cabin with plywood bunks; table and benches; wood stove; capacity 4 persons. Newly built in 2012. The White Sulphur Springs bathhouse has been re-opened for public use. Temporary stabilization has been completed on the building making it safe for use during the next 3-5 years.
Whiteface Reservoir Campground
This campground is on the northern shore of the Whiteface Reservoir and is surrounded by a mix of aspen, spruce, balsam, and pine trees. The Whiteface Reservoir is popular for walleye fishing. A campground host is on site during the reservation season at Site 42.
Downloadable map and information.
Whitefish Bay National Forest Scenic Byway
Located along the shore of Lake Superior on the Hiawatha's Sault Ste. Marie Ranger District, the Whitefish Bay Scenic Byway offers many opportunities for visitors to connect with the natural beauty and cultural history of this impressive Great Lake!
Whitefish Horse Camp
This horse camp is located next to Whitefish Creek at the west end of Crescent Lake. It is adjacent to the Diamond Peak Wilderness and Oregon Cascades Recreation Area and offers horseback riding and hiking opportunities. Horse campgrounds have been designed to accommodate people who need to corral their horses. We have a limited number of these kinds of campgrounds and ask, out of courtesy and safety…
Whitefish Lake Rustic Campgd & Timber-Frear Area
Whitefish Lake Rustic Campground and the Timber-Frear Area includes a 3 site rustic campground and 11 backcountry campsites scattered on 5 lakes. These lakes, along with four others, are interconnected with portages to form an excellent canoe route and camping experience outside of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. There is no boat launch for trailered boats at Whitefish Lake, carry down access…
Whitefish Mountain Resort
The year round resort offers skiing and snowboarding on 3000 acres in the winter and hiking and mountain biking in the summer on a variety of trails. There is also an education center located at the summit staffed by Forest Service employees during the summer and winter seasons. This resort has a large village area with hotels, restaurants, bars, grocery, zip-line, alpine slide, and recreation programs for all ages…
Whitehead Landing
Whitehead Landing is a small campground and day-use area on a tributary to the Ochlockonee River. The river may be accessed by boat from the concrete boat ramp. Campers can select campsites under the trees.
Boating
The access road to the boat ramp is frequently underwater, making the boat ramp inaccessible.
Small motorboats can take advantage of the excellent fishing on the Ochlockonee by boat launches (called…
Whitehorse Campground
19 sites are available in a shady campground next to Bucks Creek and close to Bucks Lake. The Bucks Creek Loop Trail runs through the campground and provides a nice place to hike. There are three equestrian campsites available (no corrals).
Whitehorse Falls Campground
Beneath a sheltering canopy of old growth Douglas-fir forest the Clearwater River tumbles into a tranquil pool. The cool, relaxing setting is one of many along the Rogue-Umpqua National Scenic Byway.
Facilities
5 campsites with picnic tables and fire pits
2 picnic sites with picnic tables at day use site
2 vault toilets
No drinking water
No garbage disposal - Please pack it out
Whitehorse Meadows Trailhead
Provides access to: Whitehorse Meadows Trail #1477 which accesses the north end of Rogue-Umpqua Divide Wilderness.
Whitehouse Campground
Approximately an hour west of Lolo, MT at mile post 158.5 of the famous Northwest Passage Scenic Byway and All American Road (US Highway 12), directly across from the Lochsa Wild and Scenic River, rests the Whitehouse Campground. This riverside campground has 11 sites and due to its close proximity to the Lewis and Clark Trail, has much more to offer than just camping. It's an ideal location for…
Whitehouse Campground
Whitehouse Campground is located in the Boulder River drainage, approximately 20 miles north of Butte. The campground has 5 units that will accommodate trailers up to 22 feet and a picnic day use area with ADA accessible toilets. Water is available and the campground is adjacent to the Boulder River, which offers opportunities for fishing. The area has additional dispersed camping just to the east of…
Whitehouse Picnic Area
The Whitehouse area is named for the nearby ruins of an old white adobe house built at the mouth of Madera Canyon in the 1880s. Tables and charcoal grills here are tucked under mesquite and oak trees a short distance from Madera Creek. In addition to the single table sites, facilities include a large ramada for group get-togethers . Wildlife watching is at the top of the menu at Whitehouse. The…
Whiterocks Campground
This campground has been recently remodeled with native rock and restored to a primitive state and does not include water. The off season is from late November to early May, depending on conditions. The campground is at approximately 7500-foot elevation, with 21 campsites, and a maximum RV length of 30 feet. Attractions include fishing in the Whiterocks River, and scenic views of Whiterocks Canyon dramatic cliff…
Whites Bar Picnic Area
This picnic area has 5 picnic units. Good river access. Please pack out your trash.
Whites Creek Float Camp
The Whites Creek Float Camp is located on the left side of the Eleven Point National Scenic River. This camp is just 0.5 miles below Whitten and is only accessible by boat. This is a primitive dispersed campsite at the mouth of White’s Creek with a pit toilet.
The next…
Whites Creek Trailhead
The Whites Creek trail is 1.8 miles long. It begins at 41047 Sec 34 and ends at Sec 33 21056.
Access/entry point to the Mount Rose Wilderness.
Generally open May to November as weather and conditions allow.
Whiteside Mountain
A landmark along the Eastern Continental Divide, Whiteside Mountain rises to an elevation of 4,930 feet. The mountain's cliffs look like sheets of ice draped across the mountain. This magnificent rock is about 390 to 460 million years old.
Attractions: A two-mile loop trail climbs above the sheer 750-foot high cliffs and offers outstanding views to the east, south and west. Whiteside Mountain Trail is rated "more…