Cherry Lake Boat Launch
North of Highway 120, off Cherry Lake Road. Fish and boat on the largest lake on the Forest. From Groveland District Office head east on Highway 120. Approximately 5 miles, turn left on Cherry Lake Road. Follow Cherry Lake Road 20 miles to Cherry Lake. There are no cell, fuel, grocery, or water services at Cherry Lake. Visitors are advised to plan accordingly.
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Cherry Lodge Picnic Site
Cherry Lodge Picnic Site.
Cherry Mountain Trailhead (Cherry Mountain Road)
The Cherry Mountain trail runs the ridge of Cherry Mountain just south of the summit.
Cherry Mtn Trailhead (Forest Rd 115)
The Cherry Mountain Trail runs the ridge of Cherry Mountain just south of the summit.
Cherry Springs Nature Area
This 2.0-mile nature trail is paved and accessible. Users will enjoy numerous species of wildflowers, trees, and grass as they walk this route. The route is shaded. Mink Creek runs through this area. Dogs are welcome but must be leashed and please pick up after your pets.
Cherry Valley Campground
Cherry Valley Campground is located in a mixed conifer forested site near Cherry Lake. Each site has a picnic table, bear box, and a campfire pit with a grill. Vault toilets are available.
Chesnut Trailhead
A steeper trail that leads to the top of Chesnut Mountain and meanders along the ridgeline for several miles. Provides access to several other trails in the backcountry.
At 1.2 miles, a one-mile spur trail traverses west providing climbing access and a hike or bike ride to the base of Frog Rock.
First part of trail crosses private land, respect landowner and stay on designated trail.
Chestatee Overlook
The Chestatee Overlook gives you a wide-angle view of the watershed that gives rise to the Chestatee River. In the foreground lies the Dockery Lake Campground and in the distance is the Blood Mountain Wilderness. This is a great photo opportunity.
Chesterfield Reservoir
Fishing, boating
Chestnut Mountain Shooting Range
Located within the Johns Mountain WMA, this area has shooting benches for rifles and handguns, a covered shed over the benches, and accessible benches. Chestnut Mountain is a 100 yard shooting range with intervals of 25, 50 and 100 yards. Bring your own paper targets. Gravel parking for 10 vehicles. Gravel path to restroom and shooting shed.
Chestoa Overlook
This is a 1.8 mile hike (one-way) along the Appalachian National Scenic Trail to vista points overlooking the Nolichucky River Gorge.
Chestoa Recreation Area
Chestoa Recreation Area is an accessible day-use area on the banks of the Nolichucky River south of Erwin.
It is a take-out for whitewater rafters who ride the river from Poplar, North Carolina through the wild Nolichucky Gorge. Canoeists also put-in here for a more-relaxed float downriver or to fish for trout and smallmouth bass. Picnicking along the river is popular.
Chetco Divide / Vulcan Peak Trailhead
There is a bulletin board/registration box in the parking lot.
Provides access to:
Chetco Divide Trail #1210 and Vulcan Peak Trail #1120 which access …
Chetco Gorge Trailhead
The trail is on the other side of the Chetco Wild and Scenic River across from the old low water bridge site. From this location you must hike up river on the old road until it leads to a river access location. From there you must ford the river, picking the best low water route across, working your way back down river…
Chetco River
The Omnibus Oregon Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1988 designated 44.5 miles of the Chetco River as Wild & Scenic, from its headwaters in the Kalmiopsis Wilderness down to the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest boundary just above Loeb State Park. The designated segment of the…
Chevelon Canyon Lake Campground
The campground is a fishing area with a picnic ground situated in a mixture of ponderosa pine, juniper and pinyon pine. Chevelon Canyon offers spectacular views and opportunities for hiking and fishing. NO trash collection available. This is a Pack-it-in / Pack-it-out area. Take your trash with you when you leave.
Chevelon Crossing Campground
Chevelon Crossing is a scenic and historic canyon area. Built originally by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930's, the campground is situated along Chevelon Creek. NO trash collection available. This is a pack-it-in / Pack-it-out area. Take your trash with you when you leave.
Chewalla Lake
Chewalla Lake Recreation Area’s name is from the Choctaw word "Chiho-la," meaning "supreme being." Like Owl Creek, this was a special place for Native Americans, who once built a ceremonial mound where the lake now stands. A small mound commemorating the site has been reconstructed near an overlook of the lake.
This recreation area offers a beautiful and tranquil setting for enjoyment of the outdoors. Visitors…
Chewaucan Crossing Campground/Trailhead
Alert: There is no potable water. Visitors need to pack plenty of water. Remember to “pack it in, pack it out.” This highly used campground is ideally located right on the Chewaucan River, 20 minutes south of Paisley, Oregon. Chewaucan Crossing Trailhead, within the campground, accesses Fremont National Recreation Trail #160 a multi-use trail, and a challenging trek in both directions as hikers must climb out of the…
Chewuch Campground
Small, remote campgroud surrounded by Ponderosa Pine. Walking and bicycle opportunities. Some sites have maximum lenght of 35 feet. This campground is located along the Chewuch River 15 miles north of Winthrop, Washington.
Chewuch Trailhead
This Trailhead allows access to the Pasayten Wilderness via the Cathedral Driveway Trail #510A which begins near the toilet facility. This site also has 2 unloading ramps, 2 hitch rails, a bear-proof dumpster, 1 picnic table, and 1 fire ring. A Northwest Forest Pass is required.
Provides access to:…
Chewuch Trailhead
*Due to the Crater Creek fire, this recreational area is closed*
This Trailhead allows access to the Pasayten Wilderness via the Cathedral Driveway Trail #510A which begins near the toilet facility. This site also has 2 unloading ramps, 2…
Cheyenne Nature Walk Interpretive Site (minor)
This interpretive wetlands site is located in Cheyenne Park in the town of Cheyenne, Oklahoma. The visitor can walk along the self-guided concrete trail to a gazebo with wooden viewing benches. Interpretive signage describes the birds found in the wetland area.
Cheyenne Ridge Road (#139A,B,D)
Cheyenne Ridge Road spurs off of the Crown Point Road.
Chicago Forks Picnic Site
The Chicago Forks Picnic Area is located in the Arapaho National Forest south of Idaho Springs and Georgetown. The picnic area is open year-round however accumulated snow during the winter and early spring may limit parking and hinder access.
Chicago Lake Campsites
Even though Chicago Lake (188 acres) is a busy lake you can still see and hear loons. Four campsites and an improved boat launch can be found on Chicago Lake, all clustered around its north end. Site #1 is small (20 ft x 15 ft), heavily wooded and isolated. The access road is poor and a 4 wheel drive and tents are recommended. This site is suitable for one family only and is desired by those looking for privacy from…
Chicago Road Seedbed
Like most of Illinois, very little of Midewin consists of natural prairie – less than 200 acres, scattered in little remnants across the site. To restore the remainder of Midewin to tallgrass prairie and other native habitats (nearly 20,000 acres) will take considerable time and plant materials, including seed.
Three seedbeds, at the Supervisor’s Office, River Road and Chicago Road, provide the native plant seeds…
Chicago Stump Trailhead
The Chicago Stump Trail is a short hike to a historical site. The trail weaves through Ponderosa pines and shrubs to a verdant meadow ringed by young sequoias, red firs and azaleas. The Chicago Stump was originally known as the General Noble Tree. In 1892 it was cut down, carefully cut into sections and reassembled at the Worl'ds Columbian Exposition of 1893…
Chickadee Trail (#89)
This is a 0.5-mile one-way trail.