Cayuse Creek Trailhead
Cayuse Creek Trailhead consists of a small parking area. Facilities include a small wooden outhouse and hitching rails.
Cayuse Equestrian Trailhead
Built with equestrians in mind, this trailhead is located in the Granite Basin Recreation Area and provides access to:
Balancing Rock Trail #349
Cayuse Loop…
Cayuse Horse Camp
The campground has 11 single campsites and 3 double campsites. It is a popular gathering place for trail riders to head up into the mountains on several popular trails. The campground has spacious tenting and RV sites.
Horses must be kept in the corrals and no high-lining or hobbles are allowed. The corrals are located in a common area with two water troughs on opposite sides of the corrals and the…
Cayuse Loop
The Cayuse Loop includes West Lake Trail #351, Chimbley Water Trail #348, Willow Trail #347, and Willow Connector Trail #346, and begins at the Cayuse Equestrian Trailhead within the Granite Basin Recreation Area. It offers impressive views of Granite Mountain and the surrounding forested area. Although there is little elevation change along the loop, it travels through both ponderosa forest and chaparral. Due in…
Caywood Point
Caywood Point is the only part of the Finger Lakes National Forest bordering Seneca Lake. Fossenvue Trail is a gravel path descends through forest to an open area beside the lake with a gravel beach and panoramic views. Please be aware that the last portion of the trail can be quite steep.
Cazier Guard Station
Rustic Cazier cabin offers views up the spectacular Corral Creek drainage. The cabin is located 46 miles from the north end of the Greys River Road. The capacity is 8 people on 4 bunkbeds. There are solar lights, a propane cook-top, and a propane refrigerator. During the summer there are toilet facilities and a shower available indoors but during the winter the toilet facilities are outdoors.…
CCC Campground
This newly remodeled campground is a favorite among Maah Daah Hey Trail users.
CCC Campground
CCC Campground rests alongside the Selway River and is a short drive from Fenn Ranger Station, where visitors may access travel information; and Fenn Pond, which is stocked with rainbow trout and has a wheelchair-accessible boardwalk and nature trail. The campground is equipped with a restroom and three campsites. For those who enjoy hiking and exploring, CCC Trail #734 is nearby, which loops north from the…
CCC Ponds Interpretive Site
Located at the southern end of Fremont Lake, 5 miles from Pinedale lie the CCC Ponds. With a large parking lot, a vaulted toilet, dirt and paved trails, benches, picnic tables and plenty of wildlife viewing this is a local favorite.
CDNST - Cumbres Pass North Trailhead # 813
Located off State Highway 17 at the turnoff to Trujillo Meadows Reservoir on Cumbres Pass. The trailhead is approx. 150 yards west of Forest Road 118 just after turning off Highway 17. The trail was cleared of deadfall the last two years, but hazard trees remain a problem and trees continue to fall. Clearing the trail continues this year.
This trail open for the following uses,…
CDNST - Deep Jack Trailhead
The Deep Jack Trailhead provides access to the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail after June 15 each year. The trailhead is located on Forest Road 830 in the Sierra Madre Range and is managed by the Brush Creek/Hayden Ranger District. Dispersed camping is not allowed within 300 feet of the trailhead, but is allowed along the trail, as long as the camp is more than 100 feet from the trail and streams. The…
CDNST - Pipeline Trailhead
The Pipeline Trailhead provides access to the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail and the southeastern portion of the Huston Park Wilderness. The trailhead is located on Forest Road 809 west of Hog Park Reservoir in the Sierra Madre Range and a few miles north of the Wyoming/Colorado State Line. It is managed by the Brush Creek/Hayden Ranger District.
CDNST - Red Mountain Trailhead
The Red Mountain Trailhead provides access to the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail and the Huston Park Wilderness from Battle Pass on Highway 70. It is located in the Sierra Madre Range and is managed by the Brush Creek/Hayden Ranger District.
CDNST - Wolf Creek Trailhead
This facility consists of a large parking lot and trailhead signing right at the top of Wolf Creek Pass off US Highway 160. It serves as an approach to the Continental Divide Trail in summer and as a winter approach to sledding and cross country skiing on the pass. It makes a great stopping place to visit the top of the divide and to view the surrounding San Juan Mountains.
CDNST Trailhead
Located on the top of MacDonald Pass near Helena, MT. Spectacular views of surrounding country encompass meadows, timbered slopes, and far away mountains. This trailhead provides access to the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail.
CDNST/Mimbres Access #741 Trailhead
Trailhead for the 4 mile long Continental Divide National Scenic Trail - Mimbres Access Trail #153 providing access to the Mimbres Trail #77 (roughly 0.6 miles to Trail #77) and the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail (roughly 4 miles travel).
Cebolla #459
The Cebolla Trail #459 begins at the Skyline Trail #465 and ends at the Cebolla Trailhead. It travels through a large portion of the La Garita Wilderness where Wilderness Regulations apply. This trail descends and ascends steep drainages and traverses high mountain meadows. Mineral Park is an especially…
Cebolla Day Use Area
This picnic site lies on the banks of Cebolla Creek in a spruce/fir landscape. It is located at 9200 foot elevation. It has 5 sites.
Cebolla Mesa
Camping - five sites and picnicking. Fishing -1 mile down on the Rio Grande River and Red River. Hiking - Trailhead for Rio Grande wild and Scenic River, Trail #102.
Cecil D. Andrus-White Clouds Wilderness
Cecil D. Andrus-White Clouds Wilderness is part of the Sawtooth National Recreation Area and was designated a wilderness area in 2015, it was renamed Cecil D. Andrus-White Clouds Wilderness in 2018. It is situated along the Salmon River adjacent to the Salmon River Mountains in the Salmon-Challis National Forest and to the north of the Hemingway-Boulders Wilderness and the Jim McClure-Jerry Peak Wilderness. The…
Cecil Lake Trailhead
The Cecil Lake Trailhead is accessed by traveling approximately 9 miles up 38N27 which is between Cecilville and East Fork Campground on 1C02. This trailhead offers several options for travel into the Trinity Alps Wilderness.
Cedar Bench Wilderness
Trails in the Cedar Bench Wilderness include:
Goat Springs Trail #542
Lower Cedar Bench Trail #540
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Cedar Bluff trailhead
Cedar Bluff Trail is a 1.5-mile loop trail in the Lane Spring Recreation Area. It climbs the hillside a rocky cedar glad and view of Little Piney Creek are possible.
If you've never seen an Ozarks "glade", you'll enjoy visiting the rocky meadow at the top, surrounded by cedar trees for which the trail is named.
This trail starts at the northern…
Cedar Camp Campground
Located in a timber area of mature fir and pine. Access up Trough Ridge or Little Stony Road is not recommended for trailers.
Cedar Canyon Campground
Cedar Canyon Campground is located conveniently close to Cedar City, Utah, only 11 miles east. Visitors can enjoy hiking, biking and day-tripping to nearby Cedar Breaks National Monument. The campground is nestled in a picturesque forest of spruce, fir and aspen. There are hiking opportunities nearby along the Rattlesnake Trail.…
Cedar City Ranger District
The Cedar City Ranger District is located on the Markagunt Plateau, a gently sloping, eastward tilted earth block that has been modified by erosion, volcanism, and some glaciations. Bordered by the beautiful pink limestone of the Wasatch formation (the same formation that forms the spires and landscape of Bryce Canyon National Park and Cedar Breaks National Monument), the District has some of the more…
Cedar Creek / Fishbowl Loop - 22W10
Open in Spring/Summer/Fall and is within the winter seasonal closure between December 1st and April 30. Best conditions for hiking in May and June. Hot and dry and low water levels in the summer and fall.
Difficulty: Moderate to difficult
Length: 14 mile loop trail for backpacking or shorter day hikes
SESPE WILDERNESS - More information on the…
Cedar Creek Campground
Situated on a river terrace and shaded by old-growth forest canopy, Cedar Creek Campground offers a glimpse into the best of South Oregon nature. Thanks to nearby trailheads and Brice Creek, the 10-site campground provides access to a diverse array of recreation opportunities, including hiking, mountain biking, photography, fishing, berry picking, and sunbathing.
Facilities
9 campsites with picnic…
Cedar Creek Campground
Cedar Creek Campground is currently closed due to damage from the 2016 Cedar Fire.
4800-foot elevation. 11 campsites, with fishing on Cedar Creek. This high elevation campground is a more rustic and mountainous area. The campground offers picnic tables and restrooms. Unsuitable for trailers. Cedar Creek runs the entire length of the campground on both the north and south sides of Hwy 155.
Cedar Creek Campground
Cedar Creek Campground features 3 camp units, and vault toilets. There is no developed water so bring your own. Please observe Pack it In Pack it Out for your refuse. Attractions include fishing on the St. Maries River.