_id,X,Y,RECAREANAME,LONGITUDE,LATITUDE,RECAREAURL,OPEN_SEASON_START,OPEN_SEASON_END,FORESTNAME,RECAREAID,MARKERTYPE,MARKERACTIVITY,MARKERACTIVITYGROUP,RECAREADESCRIPTION,RECPORTAL_UNIT_KEY,FORESTORGCODE,OBJECTID,FEEDESCRIPTION,OPERATIONAL_HOURS,RESERVATION_INFO,RESTRICTIONS,INFRA_CN,SPOTLIGHTDISPLAY,ATTRACTIONDISPLAY,ACCESSIBILITY,OPENSTATUS 1,-110.940377790932487,34.33273032577155,Spillway Group Campground,-110.940367,34.332725,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44751,May 1 Annually,October 31 Annually,Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44751,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016826.png,Group Camping,Camping & Cabins,"
Spillway Campground is set among the ponderosa pine, oak and Douglas fir. Woods Canyon Lake offers boating (electric trolling motors only) and fishing opportunities. A scenic loop trail circles the lake. Tents, trailers and small motorhomes up to 16 foot are allowed.
Woods Canyon Lake Store and Marina is within walking distance and offers groceries as well as camping and fishing equipment and watercraft rentals.
Click here for a map of the campground
",44617,301,2001,"Group site non-electric $150 per night, includes 25 people and six vehicles. ","","Reservations required. 1-877-444-6777. Or online http://www.recreation.gov/","",5215.001931,N,N,"",open 2,-110.074532608627507,34.266014363146994,Fool Hollow Day Use Area Group Picnic Site,-110.074522,34.266009,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44753,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44753,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,Fool Hollow Day Use Area Group Picnic Site
,44617,301,2002,"","","","",5491.001931,N,N,"",open 3,-109.080603313662678,33.060624237064118,Black Jack Group Campground,-109.080593,33.060619,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44755,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44755,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016826.png,Group Camping,Camping & Cabins,Group Campground
,44617,301,2003,"","","","",5516.001931,N,N,"",open 4,-109.447974451534179,33.920327346199166,Lightning Ridge Trailhead,-109.447964,33.920322,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=45139,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,45139,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Needs Descrption
,44617,301,2004,"","","","",5496.001931,N,N,"",open 5,-109.423935442004677,33.854258338072789,West Fork Of Black River Trailhead,-109.423925,33.854253,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=45145,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,45145,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016599.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,Trailhead to the West Fork Black River Trail #628
,44617,301,2005,"","","","",5499.001931,N,N,"",open 6,-109.511771471709096,34.009511356186636,White Mtn Res North Pkg Info Site/fee Station,-109.511761,34.009506,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=45149,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,45149,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016863.png,Interpretive Areas,Outdoor Learning,White Mtn Res North Pkg Info Site/fee Station,44617,301,2006,"","","","",5501.001931,N,N,"",open 7,-109.505216470470785,34.005291356022788,White Mtn Res East Pkg Info Site/fee Station,-109.505206,34.005286,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=45151,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,45151,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016863.png,Interpretive Areas,Outdoor Learning,White Mtn Res East Pkg Info Site/fee Station,44617,301,2007,"","","","",5502.001931,N,N,"",open 8,-109.502457472942012,34.054733362872895,Pole Knoll Recreation Area,-109.502447,34.054728,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=45153,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,45153,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016599.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,"Pole Knoll is very typical of the knolls that grace the White Mountains. Click here for printable information and map. Open now for cross country skiing and winter recreation.
",44617,301,2008,"","","",No overnight camping is allowed in the parking areas.,,N,N,"",open 9,-109.407613440466093,33.878791342049887,Big Lake Visitor Center Interpretive Site (minor),-109.407603,33.878786,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=45155,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,45155,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016863.png,Interpretive Areas,Outdoor Learning,Big Lake Visitor Center Interpretive Site (minor),44617,301,2009,"","","","",5504.001931,N,N,"",closed 10,-109.415743443519034,33.901749345532522,South Crescent Lake Boating Site,-109.415733,33.901744,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=45157,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,45157,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016829.png,Boating - Motorized,Water Activities,South Crescent Lake Boating Site,44617,301,2010,"","","","",5505.001931,N,N,"",open 11,-109.426313446953429,33.917838347374264,Crescent Lake Dam Area Boating Site,-109.426303,33.917833,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=45159,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,45159,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016808.png,Boating - Motorized,Water Activities,Crescent Lake Dam Area Boating Site,44617,301,2011,"","","","",5506.001931,N,N,"",open 12,-109.422054445258198,33.908805345791336,Crescent Lake West Side (store Area) Boating Site,-109.422044,33.908800,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=45161,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,45161,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016829.png,Boating - Motorized,Water Activities,Crescent Lake West Side (store Area) Boating Site,44617,301,2012,"","","","",5507.001931,N,N,"",open 13,-109.423532446090121,33.912111346375589,Crescent Lake Point Area Fishing Site,-109.423522,33.912106,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=45163,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,45163,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016519.png,Lake and Pond Fishing,Fishing,Crescent Lake Point Area Fishing Site,44617,301,2013,"","","","",5508.001931,N,N,"",open 14,-109.403654439244846,33.879702342284681,Big Lake Shower Other Recreation Concession Site,-109.403644,33.879697,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=45165,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,45165,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016759.png,Intermediate Parent Group,Intermediate Parent Group,Showers and trash station
,44617,301,2014,"","","","",5509.001931,N,N,"",closed 15,-109.404118439750349,33.880511342540906,Big Lake Dump Station Dump Station,-109.404108,33.880506,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=45167,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,45167,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016517.png,Beachcombing,Beaches & Dunes,Dump Station
,44617,301,2015,"","","","",5510.001931,N,N,"",closed 16,-123.960727970144589,41.979069176058601,North Fork Campground,-123.960714,41.979064,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=11444,All Year,"",Six Rivers National Forest,11444,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"North Fork Campground is a quiet, semi-shaded, remote campground bordered by the North Fork of the Smith River. This is a perfect place to “get away from it all” and to stay before rafting the Wild North Fork. The campground is also popular with four-wheel-drive groups who enjoy driving the jeep trails and back roads of the area.
The landscape surrounding the campground is dramatically steep and rocky. The vegetation is sparse due to the serpentine soil which stunts plant growth. The Biscuit Fire swept through the area in 2002, burning much of the vegetation in the surrounding area.
Spring and early summer bring beautiful wildflowers to the area including the fragrant western azalea and beautiful blue brodiaeas. The campground is within the North Fork Smith River botanical area, which harbors many rare plants adapted to the serpentine soil.
Access to the North Fork of the Smith River is ¼ mile west of the campground at the North Fork river access (also known as Brown's Flat and Major Moore's). There are some nice pools but the water is very chilly and the shoreline is very cobbled except for a small patch of sand at the upstream end. It is a good place to sit on a rock and soak your feet on a hot day.
Click on the "Photos and Multimedia" link on the right sidebar to view a photo of the North Fork river access.
",11438,510,2016,"$8.00, $5.00 Extra Vehicle Charge","24 hours per day, 7 days per week, year-round","No reservations available. Self-register at the entrance on a first-come, first-served basis.","",15026009231,N,N,"",open 17,-123.930172943565125,41.842443170181774,Panther Flat Campground,-123.930159,41.842438,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=11445,All Year,"",Six Rivers National Forest,11445,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Panther Flat is the largest and most popular campground in the Smith River NRA. It is located on a flat about 50 feet above the Middle Fork of Smith River. Highway 199 borders the south side. Trees shade the campground and lush huckleberry bushes fill in the area between sites.
There are no views of the river from any of the campsites. Campers must take a short (three minute) trail or drive to the Panther Flat Picnic Area for river viewing and access. The picnic area is a no-fee, day-use only area with, grills, water, a horseshoe pit, and eight picnic tables (one is double-length). It has a lovely view of the Smith River and some world class fishing. Two short paths lead from the picnic area to swimming holes; one has a small sandy beach.
",11438,510,2017,"Family campsites accommodate up to eight people per site, with a maximum of two vehicles. The fee is $15.00 per site per night. This fee includes one vehicle; a $5.00 fee is charged for the second vehicle. A vehicle is: a motor-home towing another vehicle, a single car or motorcycle, or a vehicle towing a trailer.","24 hours/day, 7 days/week, year-round.","Reservations are not required, but recommended in summer, especially on weekends and holidays. To reserve contact Recreation.gov at 877-444-6777 or online at www.recreation.gov/. Reservations available for the following dates: May 20 to September 15, 2019.","",5032.004041,N,N,"",open 18,-109.412938441467944,33.872924340996988,Grayling Campground,-109.412928,33.872919,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44639,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44639,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Situated in the mixed conifer and aspen, Grayling Campground offers perhaps the most secluded sites in the Big Lake complex. It sits on the shoreline of the lake in a mixed conifer and aspen forest and affords visitors many recreational opportunities in a quiet, scenic setting. Popular activities include trout fishing and hiking.
Natural Features:
Grayling sits in the White Mountains at an elevation of 9,000 feet. It is a very scenic area, forested with ponderosa pine, Douglas fir, spruce and aspen trees, which provide ample shade. Summer temperatures are pleasant and cool, a nice respite from the heat of lower deserts. Visitors should come prepared for cool nighttime temperatures and occasional summer rain storms.
Recreation:
The campground is adjacent to 450-acre Big Lake, one of Arizona's top fishing lakes. The lake is known for its trout fishing, with rainbow, cutthroat, brook and Apache being the most sought-after species.
The recreation area is also popular for hiking, mountain biking, birding and wildlife viewing.
Facilities:
All 23 campsites in this small facility are located along one loop. Some sites have a view of the lake, though none are directly on the waterfront. Flush toilets are a comfort of home, and showers can be found one mile away.
A dump station for RV campers is one mile away. A store is also nearby with gas, food, boat rentals and firewood for sale.
Situated near the Mt. Baldy trailheads and the East and West forks of the Little Colorado River, Winn campground is an excellent choice for anglers and hikers. Some sites border a large meadow where elk are often seen at twilight. Vegetation type is mixed conifer and aspen.
",44617,301,2019," Per vehicle per night $14.00Located along the Mogollon Rim off Forest Road 300 this site offers spectacular views of the forested hills to the south.
,44617,301,2020,"","","","",11288010437,N,N,"",open 21,-109.515668473006073,34.009316355726249,White Mtn Reservoir Nw Parking Info Site/fee Station,-109.515658,34.009311,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44769,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44769,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016863.png,Interpretive Areas,Outdoor Learning,White Mtn Reservoir Nw Parking Info Site/fee Station,44617,301,2021,"","","","",11290010437,N,N,"",open 22,-109.363810442758762,34.035958367435583,Mexican Hay Lake Trailhead,-109.363800,34.035953,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44771,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44771,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Needs Descrption
,44617,301,2022,"","","","",11291010437,N,N,"",open 23,-110.830988769178745,34.347286333756792,Canyon Dr Access Trailhead,-110.830978,34.347281,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44773,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44773,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016599.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,Canyon Dr Access Trailhead
,44617,301,2023,"","","","",11292010437,N,N,"",open 24,-110.884721777274407,34.306472325593376,Willow Springs Lake Trailhead,-110.884711,34.306467,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44775,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44775,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Willow Springs Lake Trailhead
,44617,301,2024,"","","","",11293010437,N,N,"",open 25,-110.980310798785126,34.338799324552511,Drew Trailhead,-110.980300,34.338794,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44777,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44777,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016599.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,Drew Trailhead
,44617,301,2025,"","","","",11294010437,N,N,"",open 26,-110.942221789665638,34.319894324154731,Old Rim Trailhead,-110.942211,34.319889,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44783,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44783,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Old Rim Trailhead
,44617,301,2026,"","","","",11298010437,N,N,"",open 27,-109.313874397773404,33.561766300193518,Blue Peak Trailhead,-109.313864,33.561761,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44785,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44785,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016599.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,"**NOTICE**
The Northwest portion of the Blue Range Primitive Area where this trailhead is located has been severely affected by the Wallow Fire of June 2011. The area is currently open to public use and entry - HOWEVER trails may not have been recently assessed or maintained for hazards associated with the fire, so plan your trip accordingly.
Please keep in mind that any area affected by the wildfire can be prone to hazards such as falling trees, flooding and burned out stump holes. The environment you are entering is highly susceptible to rainstorms and wind events. Any time you enter the forest, you should be aware of your environment and changing weather conditions. You are responsible for your own safety! Always look up, look down, and look all around.
",44617,301,2027,"","","","",11299010437,N,N,"",open 28,-109.078057368671551,33.837847353564072,Luna Lake Bike Trailhead,-109.078047,33.837842,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44795,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44795,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016801.png,Mountain Biking,Bicycling,"The moderate length and easy rating of the Luna Lake Long Loop mountain bike trail make this trail a popular pastime for campers at Luna Lake Campground. In fact, campers can ride directly from their campsites and start enjoying this scenic trail.
For those looking for an even shorter, more leisurley ride, the Luna Lake Short Loop is the perfect length.
",44617,301,2028,"","","","",11304010437,N,N,"",open 29,-109.434452457413713,34.03054936303905,River Reservoir South Fishing Site,-109.434442,34.030544,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=45169,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,45169,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016519.png,Lake and Pond Fishing,Fishing,River Reservoir South Fishing Site,44617,301,2029,"","","","",5511.001931,N,N,"",open 30,-109.187352406883647,34.049261378910145,Nelson Reservoir South Boating Site,-109.187342,34.049256,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=45171,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,45171,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016829.png,Boating - Motorized,Water Activities,South boat ramp
,44617,301,2030,"","","","",5512.001931,N,N,"",open 31,-109.082554368221537,33.828722351998572,"Luna Lake Marina - BOATS, BAIT, AND BEYOND",-109.082544,33.828717,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=45173,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,45173,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016829.png,Boating - Motorized,Water Activities,"Located on the shore of scenic Luna Lake adjacent to the day use boat launch and picnic grounds. Boat rentals, bait, fishing tackle, snacks, and drinks available for sale.
",44617,301,2031,"","","","",5513.001931,N,N,"",open 32,-109.206163396631041,33.863124350294385,Toboggan Hill Trailhead,-109.206153,33.863119,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=45175,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,45175,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016599.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,"Winter Sports Area - sledding, tubing, tobogganing, cross country skiing, and picnicing. Within the Williams Valley Restricted Use Area, motorized cross-country travel is prohibited.
",44617,301,2032,There is no fee - donations are welcome.,"","",Closed to all motorized cross-country travel.,5514.001931,N,N,"",open 33,-109.189102354701504,33.322649271220449,Xxx Cabin Trailhead,-109.189092,33.322644,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=45179,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,45179,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Xxx Cabin Trailhead
,44617,301,2033,"","","","",5517.001931,N,N,"",open 34,-110.942743790795774,34.333080326102667,Woods Canyon Amphitheater Interpretive Site,-110.942733,34.333075,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=45181,May 1 Annually,October 31 Annually,Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,45181,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016863.png,Interpretive Areas,Outdoor Learning,Woods Canyon Amphitheater Interpretive Site
,44617,301,2034,"","","","",5521.001931,N,N,"",open 35,-110.945915791471364,34.33344532567672,Woods Canyon Lake Area Boating Site,-110.945905,34.333440,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=45183,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,45183,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016829.png,Boating - Motorized,Water Activities,"Fish Your National Forests -this site can be accessed by passenger car
Fish available include trout and panfish
Types of fishing available include: Shore, motorized boat, float tube, fly, spin, bait, and ice
A Boat Launch is available at this site
Willow Springs Lake was created in 1966 by the Arizona Game and Fish Department as a trout fishing lake. The lake is set in the tall pines at 7,600 foot elevation. Willow Springs Lake has a surface area of 150 acres and is stocked with trout regularly from Spring through Fall.
Boats with motors up to 10 hp are permitted on this lake. There is no fee for day use or to launch a boat. An Arizona State fishing license is required to fish this lake. No dispersed camping is allowed within 1/2 mile of the lake, but Sinkhole Campground is within walking distance of the lake.
",44617,301,2036,"","","","",5523.001931,N,N,"",open 37,-109.96178757799035,34.176740356651123,Scott Reservoir Boating Site,-109.961777,34.176735,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=45187,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,45187,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016829.png,Boating - Motorized,Water Activities,Scott Reservoir Boating Site
,44617,301,2037,"","","","",5524.001931,N,N,"",open 38,-123.845886936387615,41.873000179224334,Patrick Creek Campground,-123.845873,41.872995,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=11446,"May 20, 2019","September 15, 2019",Six Rivers National Forest,11446,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Patrick Creek Campground and adjacent day use area have special charm, with rock walls, steps, and restrooms, and sunken campfire circle built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps. A short interpretive trail and exhibits tell of the river and its fish, the cultural history, and the geology of the area.
The campground is nestled among tall Douglas-fir trees at the confluence of Patrick Creek and the Middle Fork of Smith River. Huckleberries and other shrubs fill in the area between campsites. Highway 199 borders the north side.
The campsites are situated on a flat about 30 feet above the river. From the campground, the river can only be viewed from sites 7, 8, 9, and 12 looking down over a fence and vertical bank. Short trails provide access to the river.
No potable water is available at this campground.
",11438,510,2038,"$14, $5 Extra Vehicle Charge.","","Reservations can be made at http://www.recreation.gov or by calling or by calling 877-444-6777. Reservations available for the following dates: May 20 to September 15, 2019.","",5033.004041,N,N,"",open 39,-123.742202911085755,41.809056184509316,Bear Basin Butte Lookout / Pierson Cabin,-123.742189,41.809051,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=11447,"July 1, 2019","September 30, 2019",Six Rivers National Forest,11447,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"Are you seeking solitude, awe-inspiring views, a quiet haven away from crowds, or perhaps you've wondered what life would be like for a fire spotter in the Forest Service? While fire lookouts may be passing into history, they remain objects of interest for many people, both for their beautiful locations and the mystique surrounding existence in a high and remote site. Now you have an opportunity to feel for yourself what it's like to live in a fire lookout. The Bear Basin Butte Lookout is situated high atop a narrow mountain ridge and offers a 360° view of the Siskiyou Mountains to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. The Six Rivers National Forest invites you to experience life at the top of Bear Basin Butte through rental of a historic fire lookout and a new 1930s style cabin.
See more photos by clicking on the Photos and Multimedia Link on the right sidebar.
Bear Basin Lookout and Pierson Cabin Brochure, rev. 2-2015 - PDF
Bear Basin Lookout and Pierson Cabin Brochure, rev. 2-2015 - Word
",11438,510,2039,"$75 per night. Rate is for 1 to 8 persons; there is a fee of $5 per night for each additional person over 8, paid directly to the facility (usually when picking up the key). The maximum occupancy is 12 persons.Luna Lake Campground can best be described as a pleasant vacation neighborhood with open forest, lush meados, a lake with great fishing, first rate mountain scenery and additional recreation facilities located within easy travel distance. This friendly camp is located in an open stand of ponderosa pines within easy walking distance of Luna Lake.
Click here for a map.
",44617,301,2040,"Per vehicle per night $16.00Willow Springs Picnic Ground Picnic Site
,44617,301,2041,"","","","",11307010437,N,N,"",open 42,-110.970768796819158,34.337430325239019,Carr Lake Trailhead,-110.970758,34.337425,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44799,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44799,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016599.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,"Carr Lake Trailhead is located on Forest Road 9350, just off Forest Road 300. Horse corrals and vault toilets are available at the trailhead. This trail system may be closed for Forest Health Projects from Summer 2016 through Fall 2020.
",44617,301,2042,"","","","",11308010437,N,N,"",open 43,-110.561566718410518,34.397316355389911,Tall Timbers Trailhead,-110.561556,34.397311,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44801,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44801,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Tall timbers trailhead
,44617,301,2043,"","","","",11309010437,N,N,"",open 44,-110.722388744925581,34.314488335532928,Hangman Trailhead,-110.722378,34.314483,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44803,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44803,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Hangman Trailhead
,44617,301,2044,"","","","",11310010437,N,N,"",open 45,-109.350279440332628,34.04339736902471,Point Of Mountain Scenic Overlook Observation Site,-109.350269,34.043392,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44805,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44805,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016637.png,Viewing Scenery,Nature Viewing,Point Of Mountain Scenic Overlook Observation Site,44617,301,2045,"","","","",11432010437,N,N,"",open 46,-109.419585443666122,33.88746334258451,Big Lake- North Shore Boating Day Use Area Picnic,-109.419575,33.887458,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44807,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44807,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"Big Lake- North Shore Boating Day Use Area Picnic
",44617,301,2046,"","","","",11433010437,N,N,"",open 47,-109.45780746273644,34.040536363011491,Squirrel Springs Day Use Area Picnic Site,-109.457797,34.040531,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44809,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44809,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,Squirrel Springs Day Use Area Picnic Site
,44617,301,2047,"","","","",11434010437,N,N,"",open 48,-109.274604426550511,34.063344376157417,Saffel Canyon OHV Trailhead,-109.274594,34.063339,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44813,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44813,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"Saffel Canyon OHV Trail includes some of the most spectacular views in the White Mountains. Click here for printable information and map.
",44617,301,2048,"","","","",17675010437,N,N,"",open 49,-109.272674425806983,34.065180376571739,Homestead Trailhead,-109.272664,34.065175,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44815,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44815,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Needs Descrption
,44617,301,2049,"","","","",17676010437,N,N,"",open 50,-109.243949421971493,34.09589938264314,Murray Basin Trailhead,-109.243939,34.095894,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44817,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44817,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"The trail system consists of 10 separate trails, each offering a different challenge and experience. Click here for printable information and map.
",44617,301,2050,"","","","",17677010437,N,N,"",open 51,-109.413191456459302,34.079547371669726,South Fork Trailhead,-109.413181,34.079542,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44819,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44819,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Trail
,44617,301,2051,"","","","",17678010437,N,N,"",open 52,-110.074403608756072,34.270886364033387,Fool Hollow West Launch Boating Site,-110.074393,34.270881,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=45189,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,45189,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016829.png,Boating - Motorized,Water Activities,Fool Hollow West Launch Boating Site
,44617,301,2052,"","","","",5525.001931,N,N,"",open 53,-110.070951607698021,34.273614364782411,Fool Hollow East Launch Boating Site,-110.070941,34.273609,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=45191,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,45191,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016829.png,Boating - Motorized,Water Activities,Fool Hollow East Launch Boating Site
,44617,301,2053,"","","","",5526.001931,N,N,"",open 54,-110.954119792347512,34.320820323885613,Mogollon Trailhead,-110.954109,34.320815,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=45195,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,45195,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016599.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,Mogollon Trailhead
,44617,301,2054,"","","","",618783010602,N,N,"",open 55,-109.411524456379809,34.078005371058964,South Fork Day Use Area,-109.411514,34.078000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=77818,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,77818,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"Due to impacts from the Wallow Fire, the South Fork Campground on the Springerville Ranger District has been converted from a campground to a day use area.
",44617,301,2055,"","","","",,N,N,"",open 56,-109.087688369427667,33.828149350955584,Luna Lake Recreation Area,-109.087678,33.828144,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=75384,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,75384,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016759.png,Intermediate Parent Group,Intermediate Parent Group,"Luna Lake Recreation Area is a pleasant, rustic, vacation neighborhood with open Ponderosa pine groves, lush meadows, a lake with great fishing, first rate mountain scenery and a non-motorized trail system open to horse, bicycle and pedestrian travel.
The rustic campground is located in a relatively open stand of ponderosa pines within easy walking distance of Luna Lake. (see Luna Lake Campground page for reservations and fee information)
The group campground features 2 double sites (up to 20 people) and 1 accessible group site, which holds up to 120 people. (see Luna Lake Group Campground page for resevations and fee information)
The day use area features a boat launch, fishing pier, accessible trail, and picnic area.(there are no fees for the day use area)
"Boats, Bait, and Beyond" is the Luna Lake marina and store, located adjacent to the day use area. They provide boat rentals, and bait, fishing tackle, snacks, and drinks for sale.
At the Luna Lake Bicycle Trailhead you'll find two routes -the Long Loop and Short Loop - open to non-motorized use, including mountain biking, hiking, and horseback riding.
",44617,301,2056,See Luna Lake Campground Page and Luna Lake Group Campground Page. No fees for Day Use Area and Trailhead,Day Use Area open from Sunrise to Sunset,See Luna Lake Campground Page and Luna Lake Group Campground Page,Camping permitted only in designated campgrounds. Please stay on existing roads and trails - no cross-country travel ,,N,N,"",open 57,-123.898775946731121,41.887444175975077,Elk Camp Ridge (#2E04),-123.898762,41.887439,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=11454,"","",Six Rivers National Forest,11454,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016773.png,Backpacking,Hiking,"Originally a pack train trail between Crescent City, CA and the gold mines of the Illinois Valley in Oregon, this scenic trail presents panoramic views of high mountain peaks, the Pacific Ocean, and the North and Middle Forks of the Smith River. The first half-mile from the lower trailhead was burned over in the Panther Fire of 1996. Parts of the trail were burned over in the Panther Fire of 1996 and and the Biscuit Fire of 2002. The trail was last maintained in 2011.
",11438,510,2057,"","","","",,N,N,"",open 58,-123.875788920094834,41.741842168466782,Dry Lake,-123.875775,41.741837,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=11471,"","",Six Rivers National Forest,11471,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016881.png,Lake and Pond Fishing,Fishing,"Dry Lake, encompassing 3.25 acres, lies in a quiet setting of willow, alder, oaks, firs, and myrtles (bay). The lake is currently stocked with rainbow trout. Maximum depth is nine feet. Dry lake is located off of County Road 405.
",11438,510,2058,"","","","",,N,N,"",open 59,-123.696333896022779,41.760124185604766,Island Lake,-123.696320,41.760119,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=11472,"","",Six Rivers National Forest,11472,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016519.png,Lake and Pond Fishing,Fishing,"Island Lake encompasses 4 acres. Exposed granite, willows and alders contribute to the tranquil scenery. The lake is currently stocked with rainbow trout.
",11438,510,2059,"","","","",,N,N,"",open 60,-123.699882892673614,41.731743182734569,Muslatt Lake,-123.699869,41.731738,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=11473,"","",Six Rivers National Forest,11473,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016881.png,Lake and Pond Fishing,Fishing,"Surrounded by oaks and firs, Muslatt Lake only encompasses a little over 1 acre.
",11438,510,2060,"","","","",,N,N,"",open 61,-123.648986911568912,41.901663198755116,Sanger Lake,-123.648973,41.901658,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=11474,"","",Six Rivers National Forest,11474,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016881.png,Lake and Pond Fishing,Fishing,"Sanger Lake, formed by glacial scour, encompasses 6 acres and is currently stocked with brook trout.
Sanger is stocked annually in July with fingerling trout, between 500 and 1000 fish each year.
",11438,510,2061,"","","","",,N,N,"",open 62,-123.699882892673614,41.731743182734569,Siskiyou Wilderness,-123.699869,41.731738,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=11476,"","",Six Rivers National Forest,11476,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016773.png,Backpacking,Hiking,"The forested mountains, valleys and meadows of the Siskiyou Wilderness in Del Norte, Humboldt and Siskiyou counties of northwestern California offer vistas of incredible beauty, diverse scenery and limitless opportunities for solitude.
The Wilderness, named for the mountains that cross it, is administered by three national forests: Six Rivers, Klamath and Siskiyou.
Rain falling in the Siskiyou Wilderness (from 40" on lower eastern slopes to 200" on the high western slopes) drains into three watersheds: the Smith, Klamath, and Illinois Rivers. The Siskiyou Wilderness is unique in that some parts can be accessed year round in the lower elevations, providing opportunities for recreation not found elsewhere. July through mid-October is the best time to travel in the wilderness, although severe weather can occur in any month. Access to some trails may be restricted to summer months because of snow and/or seasonal road closures to prevent the spread of Port-Orford-cedar root disease. Summer temperatures can reach into the 90s.
",11438,510,2062,"",Access into the Siskiyou Wilderness may be difficult due to snow in the high country.,"","Remember, travel in wilderness areas is restricted to foot or horseback. No motorized or mechanical equipment (e.g. chainsaws, bicycles) is allowed. ",,N,Y,"",open 63,-109.416680441157609,33.868935340004136,Apache Trout Campground,-109.416670,33.868930,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44647,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44647,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Apache Trout Campground is one of five campgrounds at the Big Lake Recreation Area in Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, and is especially popular for group camping.
With boating and fishing facilities and a variety of amenities, Apache Trout is a convenient and comfortable place to stay. Plenty of open space, shaded forests and mountain scenery make for a pleasant outdoor experience.
Natural Features: The campground sits at an elevation of 9,100 ft. in the White Mountains of eastern Arizona. It is a very scenic area, forested with ponderosa pine, Douglas fir, spruce and aspen interspersed with high elevation meadows.
Some campsites have shade, while others are mostly sunny. Summer temperatures are pleasant and cool, a nice respite from the heat of lower deserts.
Recreation: The Apache Trout facility is a short walk away from the 450-acre Big Lake, one of Arizona's top fishing lakes. Big Lake is known for its trout fishing, with rainbow, cutthroat, brook and Apache trout being the most sought-after species. The recreation area is also popular for hiking, mountain biking, bird watching and wildlife viewing.
Facilities: The campground is especially convenient for small to medium sized groups. Campsites are diverse and offer a wide range of options. There are 22 double sites, one group site that can accommodate 50 people, another that can hold 100 and more than 20 individual sites. There are 41 electrical full hook up sites and 81 non-electrical sites.
This is the only campground in the lake recreation area that has sites with full hookups. Flush toilets and showers offer additional convenience.
Click here for a map.
",44617,301,2063,"Standard, non-electric and electric sites: $26 Standard Full-Hook Up $42.00 Group Sites are not eligible for Interagency/Senior Pass Discounts Group electric site: $84 Group non-electric site: $50-375","","Reservations for this campground can be made by visiting Recreation.gov. All reservations must be made at least four days ahead of arrival. For the group sites, reservations can be made up to 12 months in advance. For the standard sites, reservations can be made up to 6 months in advance.","",10395010437,N,N,Accessible showers and sites available.
,open 64,-109.789660542882146,34.185972366668608,Brown Creek Campground,-109.789650,34.185967,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44649,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44649,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,Dispersed Camping Area,44617,301,2064,"","","","",19301010437,N,N,"",open 65,-110.982335799963209,34.340127324735136,Fr 9350 Campground,-110.982325,34.340122,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44651,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44651,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,Dispersed Camping Area. Vault toilet is located at entrance to campground at the Carr Lake Trail Head. This camping area is located immediately adjacent to the Mogollon Rim Escarpment and several campsites are bordered by a 200' vertical drop. This area is not recommended for families with young children or people who are uneasy with heights.
,44617,301,2065,There is no fee to camp here,"",No reservations available,"",24849010437,N,N,"",closed 66,-109.293902429844366,34.05827737472881,Water Canyon Trailhead,-109.293892,34.058272,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44821,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44821,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Needs Descrption
,44617,301,2066,"","","","",17695010437,N,N,"",open 67,-109.343754439231532,34.039202368694355,Point Of The Mountain Trailhead,-109.343744,34.039197,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44823,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44823,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Needs Descrption
,44617,301,2067,"","","","",17697010437,N,N,"",open 68,-109.766138536256534,34.157788364097982,Lake Mountain Trailhead,-109.766128,34.157783,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44825,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44825,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Lake Mountain Trailhead
,44617,301,2068,"","","","",19235010437,N,N,"",open 69,-109.944391571359333,34.135802351323107,Billy Creek Trailhead,-109.944381,34.135797,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44831,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44831,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016599.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,Billy Creek Trailhead
,44617,301,2069,"","","","",19243010437,N,N,"",open 70,-109.972114577258907,34.139863350533659,Big Springs Trailhead,-109.972104,34.139858,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44833,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44833,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Big Springs Trailhead
,44617,301,2070,"","","","",19244010437,N,N,"",open 71,-109.967421576093741,34.138322350810846,Big Springs Environmental Study Area #610,-109.967411,34.138317,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44835,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44835,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016523.png,Visitor Programs,Outdoor Learning,Big Springs is a major source of crystal clear spring water flowing into Rainbow Lake.
,44617,301,2071,"","","","",19247010437,N,N,"",open 72,-109.950648571773527,34.12830335026959,Woodland Lake Park Picnic Site,-109.950638,34.128298,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44837,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44837,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,Woodland Lake Park Picnic Site
,44617,301,2072,"","","","",19302010437,N,N,"",open 73,-109.952552572577787,34.128035349690393,Woodland Lake Park Boating Site,-109.952542,34.128030,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44839,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44839,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016830.png,Boating - Non-Motorized,Water Activities,Woodland Lake Park Boating Site
,44617,301,2073,"","","","",19303010437,N,N,"",open 74,-109.480702426429119,33.473938278771712,Lower East Eagle Trailhead,-109.480692,33.473933,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44843,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44843,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Lower East Eagle Trailhead
,44617,301,2074,"","","","",19309010437,N,N,"",open 75,-109.092385318688528,33.10498824347215,Bear Track Camp Picnic Site,-109.092375,33.104983,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44845,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44845,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,Picnic Site
,44617,301,2075,"","","","",19310010437,N,N,"",open 76,-109.149049338215121,33.205311255464039,Frisco Camp Picnic Site,-109.149039,33.205306,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44847,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44847,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,Picnic Site
,44617,301,2076,"","","","",19312010437,N,N,"",open 77,-109.37030840097654,33.446433280393769,Rose Peak Picnic Site,-109.370298,33.446428,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44849,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44849,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,Rose Peak Picnic Site
,44617,301,2077,"","","","",19551010437,N,N,"",open 78,-110.857833771601108,34.30338932625078,Horse Trap Trailhead,-110.857823,34.303384,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44855,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44855,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,The Horse Trap Trailhead is accessed off FR 237 by way of the Willow Springs Loop Trail.
,44617,301,2078,"","","","",19856010437,N,N,"",open 79,-109.415504444042739,33.901088345503609,Crescent Lake Trailhead,-109.415494,33.901083,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44859,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44859,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Needs Descrption
,44617,301,2079,"","","","",19921010437,N,N,"",open 80,-109.358010423414441,33.791005332328545,East Fork Recreation Area,-109.358000,33.791000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=75385,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,75385,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016759.png,Intermediate Parent Group,Intermediate Parent Group,"The East Fork Black River Recreation Area stretches 8 miles along the East Fork Black River, from Diamond Rock Campground south to Buffalo Crossing Campground.
",44617,301,2080,"Diamond Rock Per Camp Unit per night $14.00*NOTICE*
The Bear Wallow Wilderness was the origin point of, and has been severely affected by, the Wallow Fire of June 2011. The area is currently open to public use and entry, HOWEVER - The trails may not yet been assessed or maintained for hazards associated with the fire. Please keep in mind that any area affected by the wildfire can be prone to hazards such as falling trees, flooding and burned out stump holes. The environment you are entering is highly susceptible to rainstorms and wind events. Any time you enter the forest, you should be aware of your environment and changing weather conditions. You are responsible for your own safety! Always look up, look down, and look all around.
The Bear Wallow Wilderness is home to some of the largest acreage of virgin ponderosa pine in the Southwest, venerable reminders of a once extensive forest of these giants. Along the length of the area, through a blanket of pine, fir, and spruce, Bear Wallow Creek flows year-round and is shaded by green riparian hardwoods during summer. The creek provides a habitat for the endangered Apache trout; anglers can try for other species in the creek and its north and south forks. Early explorers were impressed by the large number of well-used wallows, which revealed how plentiful the area's population of black bears was. Black bears still abound, and you may see elk, deer, and a diverse community of smaller mammals, birds, and reptiles. Wildflowers bloom in profusion, especially during the summer rains. Poison ivy is present and can be dangerously abundant in places.
Five trails offer foot and horse access to Bear Wallow. The Reno Trail #62 (1.9 miles) and the Gobbler Point Trail #59 (2.9 miles) drop into the canyon of the creek from easily accessible trailheads on Forest Service roads. The Bear Wallow Trail # 63 follows the rocky stream bed 8.2 miles to the boundary of the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation. The Schell Canyon Trail #316 (2.8 miles) connects th",44617,301,2081,"","","","Motorized equipment and equipment used for mechanical transport is prohibited in designated wilderness. This includes the use of motor vehicles, motorboats, motorized equipment, bicycles, hang gliders, wagons, carts, portage wheels, and the landing of aircraft including helicopters. The maximum group size for overnight camping in the Bear Wallow Wilderness is 25 persons per campsite. The maximum number of pack and riding stock per group in the Bear Wallow Wilderness is 25 persons and 35 livestock per group. The maximum number of people hiking day use is 25 persons per group. ",,N,Y,"",open 82,-109.207528373230559,33.529141300602419,Blue Range Primitive Area - Alpine District Parcel,-109.207518,33.529136,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=75388,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,75388,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016759.png,Intermediate Parent Group,Intermediate Parent Group,"
**NOTICE**
The northwest portion of the Blue Range Primitive Area has been severely affected by the Wallow Fire of June 2011. The area is currently open to public use and entry, HOWEVER - trails may not yet been assessed or maintained for hazards associated with the fire. Please keep in mind that any area affected by the wildfire can be prone to hazards such as falling trees, flooding and burned out stump holes. The environment you are entering is highly susceptible to rainstorms and wind events. Any time you enter the forest, you should be aware of your environment and changing weather conditions. You are responsible for your own safety! Always look up, look down, and look all around.
In 1540, the Spanish explorer Francisco Vasquez de Coronado was the first European to travel through the area, and his journal writer described it as a huge trackless wilderness. In 1825 Mountain man James Ohio Pattie visited the Blue Range trapping beaver and marveled at the number of clear running streams, the lush vegetation of the canyons, and the plentiful wildlife. In 1905 Forest Service Employee W.H.B. Kent described the Blue Range as “no discernible mountain range, but rather a chaotic mass of very precipitous hills”.
In 1933 the Secretary of Agriculture proclaimed that the Blue Range should be managed for primitive uses to maintain the wildness of that area. In 1971, the President of the United States forwarded a recommendation for the Blue Range Wilderness in New Mexico and Arizona to Congress, who acted in 1980 on a portion of it, designating the Blue Range Wilderness in New Mexic",44617,301,2082,"","","",Motorized equipment and mechanical transport is prohibited. The maximum group size in the Blue Range Primitive Area is 25 persons.and 35 head of livestock ,,N,Y,"",open 83,-109.049178345087356,33.606148320540136,Bonanza Bill Trailhead,-109.049168,33.606143,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=75392,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,75392,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"
Trailhead for the Bonanza Bill Trail (# 23) and Tige Rim Trail (# 90), providing access into areas of the eastern Blue Range Primitive Area as well as the Blue Range Wilderness in New Mexico.
",44617,301,2083,"","","",No mechanized vehicles (including mountain bikes) permitted in the Primitive Area,,N,N,"",open 84,-123.651136760605183,40.918897131659435,Lower Trinity Ranger District,-123.651123,40.918892,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=11477,"","",Six Rivers National Forest,11477,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016717.png,Intermediate Parent Group,Intermediate Parent Group,"The Lower Trinity Ranger District is bisected by State Highway 299, the main travel route in Northwestern California to reach the Northcoast. Willow Creek is Approximately 100 miles west of Redding and 45 miles east of Eureka/Arcata. At one time, a major timber producing area, Willow Creek no longer supports a major manufacturing industry. Willow Creek however, is a recreation destination for sport fishing, including salmon and steelhead, kayakers, and river rafters who heavily use the Main Stem and South Fork of the Trinity River most of the year. The area is also famous for Bigfoot, achieving notoriety through the years as a hub for sightings. Hunting also is a big draw to the area with large deer and bear populations.
",11438,510,2084,"","","","",5016.004041,N,N,"",none 85,-123.656329764955828,40.944964133225334,Boise Creek Campground,-123.656316,40.944959,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=11479,"May 18, 2019","September 30, 2019",Six Rivers National Forest,11479,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Boise Creek Campground is located in a lovely forest setting that includes large Pacific madrone, Douglas-fir, and California bay trees. The campground’s location, 2 miles from the town of Willow Creek and the Trinity River, makes it an ideal location to participate in the area’s many recreation activities. Fishing, swimming and whitewater rafting are all close by in the Trinity River. Campers can walk the 1/2-mile trail from the campground to the nearby creek and find a swimming hole or explore native plants and wildlife. Visitors can also check out the town’s 9-hole public golf course or participate in the area’s numerous cultural and social events like the annual Bigfoot Days on Labor Day weekend.
",11438,510,2085,"$10 camping fee - $5 for extra vehicle, $5 day-use fee for day use of campsites.","","Sites 1-6 and 17 are subject to reservation. Please reserve the campsite at Recreation.gov. Reservations available for the following dates: May 18 to September 30, 2019.","",5040.004041,N,N,"",open 86,-123.70606876717855,40.904655126072477,East Fork Campground,-123.706055,40.904650,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=11480,"June 15, 2019","September 30, 2019",Six Rivers National Forest,11480,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,Trailer space available.
,11438,510,2086,"$8 camping fee - $5 for extra vehicle, $4 day-use fee in campground area",Dates may vary due to wet weather and POC root disease: call 530-629-2118, No reservations.,"",5287.004041,N,N,"",open 87,-110.961393796156088,34.346941327115374,Fr 195 Campground,-110.961383,34.346936,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44653,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44653,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,Dispersed Camping Area
,44617,301,2087,"","","","",24852010437,N,N,"",open 88,-110.86771677225228,34.291922324344128,Fr 171 Campground,-110.867706,34.291917,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44655,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44655,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,Dispersed Camping Area
,44617,301,2088,"","","","",24854010437,N,N,"",open 89,-110.956191797872805,34.378810331903878,Fr 169 Campground,-110.956181,34.378805,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44657,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44657,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,Dispersed Camping Area
,44617,301,2089,"","","","",25704010437,N,N,"",open 90,-110.836860771425094,34.353588334985965,Fr 237 Camping Area,-110.836850,34.353583,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44659,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44659,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,Dispersed Camping Area. Vault Toilet located at Willow Springs Loop Trailhead along FR 237.
,44617,301,2090,Dispersed Camping - No Fee,"","","",25708010437,N,N,"",open 91,-111.001771806044289,34.366155327283046,Fr 84 Camping Area,-111.001761,34.366150,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44661,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44661,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,Dispersed Camping Area
,44617,301,2091,"","","","",25710010437,N,N,"",open 92,-110.833743769204474,34.330272331642135,Larson Ridge Camping Area,-110.833733,34.330267,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44663,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44663,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016551.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,Dispersed Camping Area.
,44617,301,2092,"","","","",25722010437,N,N,"",open 93,-110.983685803443549,34.379966330665695,Promontory Pit Road Campground,-110.983675,34.379961,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44665,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44665,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,Dispersed Camping Area
,44617,301,2093,"","","","",26062010437,N,N,"",open 94,-109.381958385096667,33.184633241281411,Granville Campground,-109.381948,33.184628,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44667,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44667,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This is a well maintained and pleasant campground for overnight use, a picnic or wildlife viewing. There is plenty of shade located in this unique ecosystem of Arizona Cypress, Quaking aspen and Gambel oak trees.
",44617,301,2094,There is no fee to camp.,"",This campground is available on a first-come-first-serve basis.,"",5199.001931,N,N,"",open 95,-109.480985426286338,33.475322279478597,Honeymoon Campground,-109.480975,33.475317,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44669,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44669,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Located next to Eagle Creek, the area is ideal for camping, picnicking, fishing and wildlife viewing. It is a quiet, remote site with lots of shade provided by sycamore and cottonwood trees along with pinyon and juniper trees.
",44617,301,2095,There is no fee to camp.,"",This campground is available on a first-come-first-serve basis.,"",5200.001931,N,N,"",open 96,-109.340402382037041,33.267722255847623,Lower Juan Miller Campground,-109.340392,33.267717,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44671,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44671,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Shaded by large Gambel oak and sycamore trees, this campground is lightly used. It also has some remnants of times gone past. What looks like an old, hand dug cistern well can be seen north of the campground.
",44617,301,2096,There is no fee to camp.,"",This campground is available on a first-come-first-serve basis.,"",5201.001931,N,N,"",open 97,-109.459352461718879,34.015274359691006,West Fork Of The Little Colorado Trailhead,-109.459342,34.015269,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44861,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44861,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016599.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,Trailhead for West Fork of the Little Colorado Trail
,44617,301,2097,"","","","",19933010437,N,N,"",open 98,-109.428871445539045,33.883313341608705,Railroad Cove Trailhead,-109.428861,33.883308,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44863,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44863,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Needs Descrption
,44617,301,2098,"","","","",19934010437,N,N,"",open 99,-109.453141460437124,34.015908360126211,Bulter Canyon Trailhead,-109.453131,34.015903,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44865,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44865,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Needs Descrption
,44617,301,2099,"","","","",19935010437,N,N,"",open 100,-110.831018769315975,34.346752333787549,237 B Trailhead,-110.831008,34.346747,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44867,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44867,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016599.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,"Located just past mile post 1 off Forest Road 237, this trailhead offers access to the Forest Lakes Off Highway Vehicle Trails. The 237B offers a good parking and staging location.
",44617,301,2100,"","","","",24740010437,N,N,"",open 101,-110.788372780135035,34.592187370542426,Long Draw North Trailhead,-110.788362,34.592182,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44871,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44871,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"The Long Draw North Trailhead is located at the Chevelon Crossing Campground, providing adequate room for parking and staging. Camping is available when weather allows and vault toilets are available during warmer months. From the campground, the trail follows FR 504 North for approximately 1 mile to FR 169 where the trail then veers south onto the FR 169.
",44617,301,2101,"","","","",24742010437,N,N,"",open 102,-110.835510783216122,34.509183356085444,Long Draw South Trailhead,-110.835500,34.509178,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44873,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44873,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175876.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Long Draw South Trailhead
,44617,301,2102,"","","","",24743010437,N,N,"",open 103,-110.798609782585174,34.596542370842037,Durfee Trailhead,-110.798599,34.596537,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44875,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44875,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016599.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,Durfee Trailhead
,44617,301,2103,"","","","",24744010437,N,N,"",open 104,-110.943452791523654,34.333191325919664,Meadow Trailhead,-110.943442,34.333186,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44877,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44877,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Meadow Trailhead
,44617,301,2104,"","","","",24746010437,N,N,"",open 105,-110.946574791970534,34.332580325500544,Rocky Point Trailhead,-110.946564,34.332575,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44879,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44879,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Rocky Point Trailhead
,44617,301,2105,"","","","",24747010437,N,N,"",open 106,-110.702032741822691,34.326036337945546,Three Oaks Trailhead,-110.702022,34.326031,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44881,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44881,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Three Oaks Trailhead
,44617,301,2106,"","","","",24749010437,N,N,"",open 107,-111.002416807198045,34.388797330510698,Two-o-eight Trailhead,-111.002406,34.388792,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44883,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44883,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Two-o-eight Trailhead
,44617,301,2107,"","","","",24751010437,N,N,"",open 108,-111.003632808987462,34.405219332948526,Mallard Trailhead,-111.003622,34.405214,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44885,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44885,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175876.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Mallard Trailhead
,44617,301,2108,"","","","",24752010437,N,N,"",open 109,-111.004063808982693,34.401008331848253,Merganser Trailhead,-111.004053,34.401003,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44887,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44887,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Merganser Trailhead
,44617,301,2109,"","","","",24753010437,N,N,"",open 110,-109.300010399752921,33.635705311855979,Horseshoe Cienega/Hannagan Meadow Loop - # 4,-109.300000,33.635700,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=62786,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,62786,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016599.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,"**NOTICE**
The area where this trail is located has been severely affected by the Wallow Fire of June 2011. The area is currently open to public use and entry - HOWEVER trails may not have been recently assessed or maintained for hazards associated with the fire, so plan your trip accordingly.
Please keep in mind that any area affected by the wildfire can be prone to hazards such as falling trees, flooding and burned out stump holes. The environment you are entering is highly susceptible to rainstorms and wind events. Any time you enter the forest, you should be aware of your environment and changing weather conditions. You are responsible for your own safety! Always look up, look down, and look all around.
Diverse terrain and alpine scenes are the setting for this mild mountain bike ride or winter ski route. Click here for printable information and map.
Tall conifers and high meadows frame the remains of historic cabins as you ride. The mixed forest here is majestic when the leaves change during the cool days of fall. The brilliant gold of aspen trees is remarkable if you happen to catch them at their peak. You will share the area with resident wildlife including wild turkey, elk, deer, coyotes and black bears.
When conditions allow, this trail is groomed for winter cross-country skiing. At times when grooming is not available, it makes for a great backcountry ski or snowshoe route.
USGS Map: Hannagan Meadow
",44617,301,2110,"","","","",,N,N,"",open 111,-109.500010470192919,34.015955357625735,Butler Canyon Trailhead,-109.500000,34.015950,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=64806,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,64806,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016599.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,Butler Canyon Trailhead
,44617,301,2111,"","","","",,N,N,"",open 112,-109.327861405699011,33.635944310307643,Hannagan/Aker Lake Trailhead,-109.327851,33.635939,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=74250,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,74250,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"**NOTICE**
The area where this trailhead is located has been severely affected by the Wallow Fire of June 2011. The area is currently open to public use and entry - HOWEVER trails may not have been recently assessed or maintained for hazards associated with the fire, so plan your trip accordingly.
Please keep in mind that any area affected by the wildfire can be prone to hazards such as falling trees, flooding and burned out stump holes. The environment you are entering is highly susceptible to rainstorms and wind events. Any time you enter the forest, you should be aware of your environment and changing weather conditions. You are responsible for your own safety! Always look up, look down, and look all around.
Located just past the entrance to Hannagan Campground, the trailhead provides access to the Aker Lake and Hannagan cross-country skiing and mountain biking trails, and provides an alternative access to the Blue Range Primitive Area.
",44617,301,2112,"","","",No Overnight Camping ,,N,N,"",open 113,-109.328741406131115,33.636116310879579,Hannagan Meadow Recreation Area,-109.328731,33.636111,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=75391,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,75391,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016759.png,Intermediate Parent Group,Intermediate Parent Group,"
**Hannagan and KP Cienega Campgrounds are currently open with limited services and no water, until winter weather and snow accumulation no longer allows safe access.**
Hannagan Meadow Recreation Area, complete with the historic Hanngan Meadow Lodge, rustic campgounds, access to the Blue Range Primitive Area, breathtaking views from the edge of the Mogollon Rim, hunting, fishing, and winter trails, is a high country four-season sporting paradise for a wide range of outdoor pursuits.
History of Hannagan Meadow
The explorer Coronado and his expedition passed through the area in the 1540s on their way from Mexico to Zuni, but it is unknown whether they passed by this particular site, although some have speculated that they may have.
The meadow was named after Robert Hannagan, a Nevada miner and cattle rancher. One local legend is that Hannagan was chained to a tree by the meadow until his debt of $1,200 was paid off. Fortunately it was promptly paid by his son, but the name stuck. Another story suggests that Toles Cosper, a rancher from nearby Luna, New Mexico was riding with the young Hannagan when they came across the meadow during the 1870s. They flipped a coin to see which man they would name it after, and Hannagan won.
Toles Cosper's son, DeWitt Cosper, built a lodge here in 1926. Hannagan Meadow is currently the highest point in Arizona to be inhabited throughout the entire year.
Winter Trails Highlights
The groomed ski trails at Hannagan Meadow are narrower and generally more challenging than those at Williams Valley. However, all levels of skiers are likely to find suitable skiing from the 14 kilometers of groomed trails.
For those in search of solitude, the back-country trails leading into upper elevations of Blue Range Primitive Area provide some of the best remote skiing in the Southwest. Skiers who possess advanced skiing abilities and snow camping ex",44617,301,2113,"","","","",,N,N,"",open 114,-123.613285755628681,40.920440134892175,Trinity River,-123.613272,40.920435,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=11519,"","",Six Rivers National Forest,11519,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016830.png,Boating - Non-Motorized,Water Activities,"
The Trinity River's headwaters begin in the rugged Trinity Alps, making it's way through the wilderness, settling into deep valleys, transitioning to spacious glides and inviting beaches until finally meeting up with the mighty Klamath River at Weitchpec.
The natural beauty has been one of the most popular sights for north coast river recreation. Scenic Highway 299 makes easy access to many points of interest. In the warm spring and summer months, inner tubers and rafters enjoy rides along the river. The river is legendary for its salmon and steelhead fishing opportunities. Access provides fishing opportunities by means of drift boat or walk-in riverside spots.
",11438,510,2114,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 115,-123.184217584730376,40.177549117477973,Mad River Ranger District,-123.184204,40.177544,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=11520,"","",Six Rivers National Forest,11520,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016717.png,Intermediate Parent Group,Intermediate Parent Group,"The Mad River Ranger District is located on Highway 36 approximately 50 miles east of Highway 101 and the Eureka/Arcata area and 100 miles west of Interstate 5 and the cities of Redding and Red Bluff. Traveling south for 20-30 miles on county roads brings you to the communities of Ruth and Zenia.
The Mad River Ranger Station is at an elevation of 2550 feet. The remainder of the district varies from 2000 to 6000 feet.
The climate is characterized by warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters. Average precipitation in the area is 60" with the majority of the moisture falling between October and April. Snow is uncommon at elevations under 3000' but many areas on the district receive substantial snowfall.
",11438,510,2115,"","","","",5022.004041,N,N,"",none 116,-123.465828658196529,40.401654110392826,Mad River Campground,-123.465815,40.401649,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=11522,"May 17, 2019","September 16, 2019",Six Rivers National Forest,11522,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"There is a 14-day limit for occupying a campground, and pets on leashes are permitted.
",11438,510,2116,$12 per night,"","Reservations available on Recreation.gov.","",5046.004041,N,N,"",open 117,-123.400682639756084,40.339728111687641,Bailey Canyon Campground,-123.400669,40.339723,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=11523,"May 17, 2019","September 16, 2019",Six Rivers National Forest,11523,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"There is a 14-day limit for occupying a campground, and pets on leashes are permitted.
",11438,510,2117,$12 per night,"", No reservations.,"",5126.004041,N,N,"",open 118,-123.404802640635808,40.34175611107996,Fir Cove Campground,-123.404789,40.341751,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=11524,"May 17, 2019","September 16, 2019",Six Rivers National Forest,11524,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"There is a 14-day limit for occupying a campground, and pets on leashes are permitted.
",11438,510,2118,$12 per night,"","Reservations are available at Recreation.gov.","",5045.004041,N,N,"",open 119,-123.552259661711162,40.334442098601471,Mount Lassic Wilderness,-123.552246,40.334437,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=11552,"","",Six Rivers National Forest,11552,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016687.png,Backpacking,Hiking,"7,280 acres on the Mad River District
",11438,510,2119,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 120,-109.347385383795853,33.26907725527014,Upper Juan Miller Campground,-109.347375,33.269072,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44673,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44673,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Less than 2 miles from US Highway 191, this lightly used campground is shaded by large Gambel oak and sycamore trees. The area provides camping, water play and wildlife viewing.
",44617,301,2120,There is no fee to camp.,"",This campground is available on a first-come-first-serve basis.,"",5202.001931,N,N,"",open 121,-109.317997397229561,33.550267298709706,Strayhorse Campground,-109.317987,33.550262,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44675,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44675,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"The campground is set among large ponderosa pine and Gambel oak. Just six miles below the Mogollon Rim, it provides a cool shady site for picnics or camping.
",44617,301,2121,There is no fee to camp.,"",This campground is available on a first-come-first-serve basis.,"",5203.001931,N,N,"",open 122,-109.061452312478536,33.103170244919646,Coal Creek Campground,-109.061442,33.103165,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44677,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44677,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This small campground, set under large ponderosa pine and oak trees, is conveniently located near the Arizona/New Mexico state line. It is a popular rest stop for travelers on AZ Hwy 78. Coal Creek flows nearby seasonally.
",44617,301,2122,There is no fee to camp.,"",This campground is available on a first-come-first-serve basis.,"",5204.001931,N,N,"",open 123,-109.080780313214703,33.059452237176927,Black Jack Campground,-109.080770,33.059447,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44679,"Year round, weather dependent","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44679,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This campground is at 6,300' elevation. 12 camping units. Please pack your trash out. The nearby Coronado Trail Scenic Byway makes for an interesting day trip. All Forest Service campgrounds have a 14-day stay limit. There are grills on the campground, but no drinking water is available. This is a nice large area for groups, with a pretty view at the south end. From rocky bluffs above Blackjack Cave to the campground under the Ponderosa pine and oak trees, everyone can find something of interest. This campground is located about 10 miles east of the New Mexico State Line.
",44617,301,2123,There is no fee to camp.,"",This campground is available on a first-come-first-serve basis.,"",5205.001931,N,N,"",open 124,-111.00449380915299,34.40539033307207,Bear Canyon Lake and Camping Area,-111.004483,34.405385,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44681,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44681,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"As of June 14, 2016 Forest Roads 89 and 89A - the main access roads to Bear Canyon Lake - are OPEN to recreational use and camping but are still impacted by forest restoration activity. Visitors are urged to be mindful of heavy equipment working in the area and to avoid areas where crews are working.
Forest Road 89B is closed due to an active forest restoration project. For your own safety, please do not drive around road barricades to enter closed areas. Visitors found to be within the closed area will be cited. This closure does not affect access to the lake, however, dispersed camping opportunities along Forest Road 89B are not available for the remainder of the 2016 season. Camping along Forest Roads 84, 84A, and 208 is available, but may be impacted by forest restoration activity from 2016 - 2019.
A beautiful, narrow, canyon-bound lake, Bear Canyon Lake is one of several in a series of fishing lakes built by Arizona Game and Fish Department. Despite being several miles down a dirt road and having few amenities, it draws many visitors. The partially developed campground which is set among the mixed conifer, oak and aspen, has only limited amenities. Bear Canyon Lake is a "Pack it in - Pack it out" area. There is NO GARBAGE SERVICE. Please be good stewards of the land and leave the area better than how you found it.
For purposes of fire restrictions, this campground is considered to be an 'undeveloped' campground. No fires will be permitted when fire restrictions are in effect for the Apache-Sitgreaves Forest.
At an elevation of 7,560, Bear Canyon Lake consists of 60 surface acres with a maximum depth of 50 feet. Because of its depth, this lake has no water quality problems. The Arizona Department of Game and Fish stocks it with catchable-sized rainbow trout about six times each year.
Arizona fishing regulations ",44617,301,2124,There is no fee to camp.,"",This is a first come first serve campground.,"For purposes of fire restrictions, this area is considered "undeveloped". No campfires are allowed when campfire restrictions are in effect for the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests. ",5206.001931,N,N,"",open 125,-110.840949784020779,34.509397355790981,Chevelon Canyon Lake Campground,-110.840939,34.509392,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44683,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44683,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"
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.
",44617,301,2125,There is no fee to camp.,"",This campground is available on a first-come-first-serve basis.,"",5207.001931,N,N,"",open 126,-110.948302792149363,34.336044326506396,Woods Canyon Lake Trailhead,-110.948292,34.336039,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44889,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44889,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Woods Canyon Lake Trailhead
,44617,301,2126,"","","","",24754010437,N,N,"",open 127,-110.011388588205662,34.176961354026737,Camp Tatiyee Organization Site,-110.011378,34.176956,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44891,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44891,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016759.png,Intermediate Parent Group,Intermediate Parent Group,Camp Tatiyee Organization Site,44617,301,2127,"","","","",25187010437,N,N,"",open 128,-110.014452588926176,34.180627354490035,Camp Grace Organization Site,-110.014442,34.180622,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44893,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44893,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016759.png,Intermediate Parent Group,Intermediate Parent Group,Camp Grace Organization Site,44617,301,2128,"","","","",25188010437,N,N,"",open 129,-110.826582767170436,34.325599331379003,Canyon Point Dump Station Dump Station,-110.826572,34.325594,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44895,May 1 Annually,October 31 Annually,Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44895,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016759.png,Intermediate Parent Group,Intermediate Parent Group,Sanitary Dump Station
,44617,301,2129,$7,"","","",25711010437,N,N,"",open 130,-110.942375790549761,34.322093324432807,Woods Canyon Dump Station,-110.942365,34.322088,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44897,May 1 Annually,October 31 Annually,Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44897,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016517.png,Beachcombing,Beaches & Dunes,Per dump use
,44617,301,2130,$7,"","","",25713010437,N,N,"",open 131,-110.633160733467577,34.395455351684852,Polimana Interpretive Site (minor),-110.633150,34.395450,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44899,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44899,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016863.png,Interpretive Areas,Outdoor Learning,Polimana Interpretive Site (minor),44617,301,2131,"","","","",26063010437,N,N,"",open 132,-110.635221731935744,34.381449349301235,Rock Shelter Interpretive Site (minor),-110.635211,34.381444,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44901,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44901,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016863.png,Interpretive Areas,Outdoor Learning,Rock Shelter Interpretive Site (minor),44617,301,2132,"","","","",26064010437,N,N,"",open 133,-110.611677730060393,34.414286355492465,Historic Heber Ranger Station Interpretive Site (minor),-110.611667,34.414281,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44903,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44903,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016863.png,Interpretive Areas,Outdoor Learning,Historic Heber Ranger Station Interpretive Site (minor),44617,301,2133,"","","","",26065010437,N,N,"",open 134,-110.646091733149149,34.3635023461432,Wilford Townsite Interpretive Site (minor),-110.646081,34.363497,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44905,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44905,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016863.png,Interpretive Areas,Outdoor Learning,Located along FR 86
,44617,301,2134,"","","","",26066010437,N,N,"",open 135,-110.684427737649258,34.322266338644482,Baca Ranch Interpretive Site (minor),-110.684417,34.322261,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44907,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44907,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016863.png,Interpretive Areas,Outdoor Learning,Baca Ranch Interpretive Site (minor),44617,301,2135,"","","","",26067010437,N,N,"",open 136,-110.743977748638002,34.304294332658706,General Crook Road Interpretive Site (minor),-110.743967,34.304289,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44909,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44909,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016863.png,Interpretive Areas,Outdoor Learning,General Crook Road Interpretive Site (minor),44617,301,2136,"","","","",26068010437,N,N,"",open 137,-110.712902742137786,34.301480334060109,Gentry Interpretive Site (minor),-110.712892,34.301475,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44911,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44911,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016863.png,Interpretive Areas,Outdoor Learning,Gentry Interpretive Site (minor),44617,301,2137,"","","","",26072010437,N,N,"",open 138,-110.420216682690153,34.306155350193222,Deer Springs Interpretive Site (minor),-110.420206,34.306150,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44913,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44913,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016863.png,Interpretive Areas,Outdoor Learning,Deer Springs Interpretive Site (minor),44617,301,2138,"","","","",26073010437,N,N,"",open 139,-124.183518130459433,42.747118205232667,Barklow Mountain West Trailhead,-124.183504,42.747113,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/rogue-siskiyou/recarea/?recid=77592,Spring,"",Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest,77592,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"Provides access to: Barklow Mountain Trail #1258 which enters the north section of Copper-Salmon Wilderness from the west.
There is a bulletin board/registration box in the parking lot.
Provides access to:
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 toward the bridge site on the other side. Walk uphill on the road a short way to the trailhead on the right. There is a bulletin board / registration booth in the parking area.
Provides access to:
The District is one of four on the Six Rivers National Forest, encompassing approximately 500,000 acres. Located about 30 miles from the Northern Coast of California and subsequently under a coastal influence that produces a long summer season.
",11438,510,2142,"","","","",5010.004041,N,N,"",none 143,-123.654441808062529,41.228923153040142,Aikens Creek West Campground,-123.654428,41.228918,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=11555,All Year,"",Six Rivers National Forest,11555,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,Trailer spaces available.
,11438,510,2143,No fee.,"","","",5275.004041,N,N,"",open 144,-123.539191844120239,41.575743186972893,Dillon Creek Campground,-123.539178,41.575738,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=11556,"May 18, 2019","October 13, 2019",Six Rivers National Forest,11556,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"The roar of cascading Dillon Creek provides the perfect atmosphere for a peaceful, yet adventurous stay in the densely wooded Siskiyou Mountains.
Dillon's mountainous terrain combines the warmth of the summer sun with cool gentle breezes which wind their way through these majestic canyons. As you walk the winding path to one of the most scenic and refreshing natural “swimming holes” in northern California, every conceivable form of outdoor adventure is within your grasp.
For added family activities in the area you can visit “Oogaromtok” (Frog Pond), or take the scenic drive to Nordheimer Flat up the Salmon River Road.
The campsites, carved into the mountain slopes, are sheltered, shaded, and offer privacy.
The bear-proof garbage containers are a cautious reminder that you are in a riparian habitat area, with a widely diversified wildlife population.
",11438,510,2144,"$10.00 per night for camping, $5.00 extra vehicle fee $ 5.00 for day use","","Reservations can be made through www.recreation.gov. Reservations available for the following dates: May 18 to October 13, 2019.","",5093.003771,N,N,"",open 145,-123.660191809211824,41.233958152941256,E-Ne-Nuck Campground,-123.660178,41.233953,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=11557,"June 15, 2019","October 13, 2019",Six Rivers National Forest,11557,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"A popular spot for fishing enthusiasts alike, this small campground offers 10 campsites for those desiring to stay at a prime location to get their catch. It is conveniently located by some of the best fishing holes on the Klamath River and nearby streams. It offers potable water, one vault toilet and a variety visitors to chat and swap fishing stories with in the later part of summer and fall.
",11438,510,2145,$10.00 per night for camping.,"","","",5283.004041,N,N,"",open 146,-110.787766780237604,34.591111370457561,Chevelon Crossing Campground,-110.787756,34.591106,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44685,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44685,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"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.
",44617,301,2146,There is no fee to camp.,"",This campground is available on a first-come-first-serve basis.,"",5208.001931,N,N,"",open 147,-110.945821790861729,34.326599325273051,Aspen Campground,-110.945811,34.326594,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44687,May 1 Annually,October 31 Annually,Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44687,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This campground is one of seven in the Rim Lakes Recreation Area. It is composed of four loops in alternating meadow and wooded areas. It is large and rambling and offers several camping experiences and environments from grassy meadows to a rocky forest. For viewing there are many birds, squirrels, deer, and elk. Most sites are well separated for privacy. Firewood is available. Aspen Campground has paved roads. For a map of the campgound, click here.
* Campground Hosts Notes: * Concessionaire operated * Gas, phone, and groceries are available 10 miles east at Forest Lakes. * Groceries & boat rentals are available at Woods Canyon Store. * Nearest full service community is Payson, AZ, 35 miles west via Hwy 260. *27 first come first serve sites, many other sites are reservable. For reservations call 1-877-444-6777 or visit www.recreation.gov. No trailers over 32 feet. Closed in winter. Electric boat motors only.
",44617,301,2147,Non-electrical site $25 a night covers one vehicle and eight people. Extra vehicle in same site$12.50.,""," 27 first come first serve sites. Reservations available 1-877-444-6777. Or online http://www.recreation.gov/","",5209.001931,N,N,"",open 148,-110.868195773724722,34.298635324929684,Sardine Point Day Use Area,-110.868185,34.298630,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44915,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44915,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"Sardine Point is a peninsula surrounded on three sides by Willow Springs Lake. Sardine Point Day Use Area provides shore access for fishing, picnicking, and wildlife watching.
",44617,301,2148,"","As of Monday, July 18, 2016 Sardine Point Road, FR 148 is closed for public safety due to an active forest health project. The area will remain closed while the heavy equipment and trucks are active in the area. Tentative reopen date is August 31, 2016","","",26413010437,N,N,"",open 149,-110.561043718353787,34.398836356113982,Tall Timbers County Park Organization Site,-110.561033,34.398831,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44917,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44917,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016759.png,Intermediate Parent Group,Intermediate Parent Group,Tall Timbers County Park Organization Site,44617,301,2149,"","","","",26414010437,N,N,"",open 150,-110.657463739892776,34.418933353429153,Camp Shadow Pines Organization Site,-110.657453,34.418928,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44919,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44919,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016753.png,Group Camping,Camping & Cabins,Camp Shadow Pines Organization Site,44617,301,2150,"","","","",26415010437,N,N,"",open 151,-110.82817076760719,34.326177331059903,Canyon Point Amphitheather Interpretive Site,-110.828160,34.326172,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44933,May 1 Annually,October 31 Annually,Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44933,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016863.png,Interpretive Areas,Outdoor Learning,Canyon Point Amphitheather Interpretive Site
,44617,301,2151,"","","","",46911010602,N,N,"",open 152,-109.381482384895577,33.1833612408333,Cherry Lodge Picnic Site,-109.381472,33.183356,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44935,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44935,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,Cherry Lodge Picnic Site,44617,301,2152,"","","","",5198.001931,N,N,"",open 153,-110.948787792571267,34.3361493258747,Rocky Point Picnic Site,-110.948777,34.336144,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44937,May 1 Annually,October 31 Annually,Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44937,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"Located on the shore of Woods Canyon Lake, adjacent Aspen Campground and Woods Canyon Lake Store and Marina.
",44617,301,2153,"Day use fee $7, season pass $40","Open daily May 1 through October 31. Gate is closed during the winter, but walk-in visitors are welcome.","","",5210.001931,N,N,"",open 154,-110.702771741789476,34.326011337778979,Black Canyon Lake Fishing and Boating Site,-110.702761,34.326006,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44939,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44939,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016829.png,Boating - Motorized,Water Activities,"Located on Forest Road 86, Black Canyon Lake offers excellent Trout fishing throughout the Spring, Summer, and Fall months. A hiking path meanders along the edge of the lake from the parking area to the dam.
The entire Black Canyon area was heavily affected by the Rodeo-Chediski fire in 2002.
CLICK HERE to view lake information updated daily by Arizona Game and Fish.
",44617,301,2154,No Fee,"","","",5217.001931,N,N,"",open 155,-109.497302463734627,33.942605347328794,Lee Valley Reservoir Boating Site,-109.497292,33.942600,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44943,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44943,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016829.png,Boating - Motorized,Water Activities,Lee Valley Reservoir Boating Site,44617,301,2155,"","","","",5233.001931,N,N,"",open 156,-109.193716409224578,34.060074379668009,Nelson Reservoir North Boating Site,-109.193706,34.060069,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44945,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44945,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016829.png,Boating - Motorized,Water Activities,North boat ramp for Nelson Reservior
,44617,301,2156,"","","","",5235.001931,N,N,"",open 157,-124.296038105270142,42.501501179279835,Lobster Creek Campground,-124.296024,42.501496,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/rogue-siskiyou/recarea/?recid=69528,Year Round,"",Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest,69528,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Lobster Creek campground is set in the forest on a large gravel bar, fronting the mighty Wild and Scenic Rogue River.
Provides access to:
Ludlum Campground is located adjacent to Wheeler Creek and the Winchuck River, just minutes from ocean beaches, and 30 minutes from the redwoods of northern California. There are opportunities to hike; one option is the Chimney Camp Trail #1279, which is a pleasant hike along Wheeler Creek. Ludlum House Recreation Rental is also adjacent to the campground.
Fish Lake Campground is located appoximately 1,780 feet above sea level in a mixed hardwood and confier forest with many fir and Port-Orford-cedar trees. There are five vault type unisex accessible restrooms and all campsites are furnished with wooden tables and combination fire ring grills.
The campground’s location, 20 miles south from the town of Orleans, 12 miles north of the town of Weitchpec and 8 miles from the Klamath River, makes it an ideal location to participate in the area’s many recreation activities.
Fishing, swimming and whitewater rafting are all close by in the Klamath, Trinity and Salmon Rivers. Campers can hike a system of trails (Blue Lake, Red Lake and Fish Lake trails) totaling 5 miles that exist around the perimeter of Fish Lake. Trails are accessible by trailheads located at the boat ramp and within the campground.
Visitors can also enjoy fishing for trout, blue-gill, and bass in the lake or explore native plants and wildlife.
",11438,510,2160,"$10.00 per night for camping, $5.00 extra vehicle fee $5.00 day use","","Reservations can be made through Recreation.gov. Sites 3-4, 7, 10-12, 12, 20 and 22 are reservable. Reservations available for the following dates: June 15 to September 30, 2019. Dates may vary due to wet weather and POC root disease call (530) 627-3291.","",5037.004041,N,N,"",open 161,-123.361888774735434,41.299176182777813,Nordheimer Campground,-123.361875,41.299171,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=11559,All year.,"",Six Rivers National Forest,11559,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016517.png,Beachcombing,Beaches & Dunes,"Nordheimer Campground and Group Sites are located in a Douglas fir and hardwood forest close to the Wild and Scenic California Salmon River. Roads and parking areas are gravel. The main campround has 12 sites located under shady trees. Group sites A, B, and C have large grassy meadows, surrounded by forest. Site D overlooks the Salmon River with easy walking access for boaters and swimmers. Restrooms are portable in sites A, B and C. Site D has its own accessible vault type restroom. Combination fire ring grills and picnic tables are provided at each site. Popular activities include swimming/sunbathing, rafting, kayaking, hiking, wildlife viewing and biking.
There is a host in spring.
",11438,510,2161,"","",Group sites available by reservation only. No reservation required for non-group sites.,"",5092.003771,N,N,"",open 162,-110.936427789932054,34.331988325907638,Spillway Campground,-110.936417,34.331983,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44689,May 1 Annually,October 31 Annually,Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44689,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Spillway Campground is set among the ponderosa pine, oak and Douglas fir. Woods Canyon Lake offers boating (electric trolling motors only) and fishing opportunities. Woods Canyon Lake loop trail is passes adjacent to the campground. Tents, trailers and small motorhomes up to 16 foot are allowed.
Click here for a map of the campground.
",44617,301,2162,Single site non-electric $28 per night includes eight people and one vehicle. Extra vehicle in same site is $14 per night.,"","Reservations recommended. 1-877-444-6777. Or online http://www.recreation.gov/ ","",5211.001931,N,N,"Redesigned in 2018, this campground was brought up to Architectural Barriers Act standards for accessibility. All sites and vault facilities within the campground meet minimum federal accessibility standards.
",open 163,-109.448021460372999,34.038116363455245,Bunch Reservoir Boating Site,-109.448011,34.038111,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44947,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44947,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016829.png,Boating - Motorized,Water Activities,Bunch Reservoir Boating Site,44617,301,2163,"","","","",5238.001931,N,N,"",open 164,-109.437752458135805,34.037047363808526,River Reservoir - Main Boating Site,-109.437742,34.037042,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44949,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44949,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016829.png,Boating - Motorized,Water Activities,River Reservoir - Main Boating Site,44617,301,2164,"","","","",5239.001931,N,N,"",open 165,-109.440366458594525,34.032069362671734,Tunnel Reservoir Boating Site,-109.440356,34.032064,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44951,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44951,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016829.png,Boating - Motorized,Water Activities,Tunnel Reservoir Boating Site,44617,301,2165,"","","","",5240.001931,N,N,"",open 166,-110.026710601339616,34.304902371195979,Pintail Lake Observation Site,-110.026700,34.304897,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44953,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44953,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016655.png,Birdwatching,Nature Viewing,Pintail Lake Observation Site,44617,301,2166,"","","","",5249.001931,N,N,"",open 167,-109.342440406990121,33.614015306985294,Aker Lake Fishing Site,-109.342430,33.614010,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44955,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44955,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016519.png,Lake and Pond Fishing,Fishing,"One of the many hidden jewels of the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests is pristine Aker Lake, which is just over 25 miles south of Alpine just off of the west side of Highway 191 on FR 8312. Located in higher elevation this secluded gem is a wonderful getaway from the heat and the hassle of everyday life, giving you a quiet, cool revitalizing break.
This small lake, which has Apache trout and Arctic grayling, is a catch and release, artificial lure and flies only lake. Be sure to check with current Arizona fishing regulations for this site before your visit.
Often you are the only visitor at the lake; there are several dispersed camping areas that are seldom occupied. The Aker Lake trail is 3.5 miles that will take you to the Hannagan campground; this is a good trail for mountain biking as well as hiking and horseback riding.
",44617,301,2167,"","","","",5307.001931,N,Y,"",open 168,-109.353342406193946,33.566276299415222,Blue Vista Overlook,-109.353332,33.566271,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44957,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44957,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016637.png,Viewing Scenery,Nature Viewing,"Located on the edge of the Mogollon Rim, Blue Vista provides breathtaking views to the south, including portions of the Blue Range Primitive Area and the various "Sky Islands" mountain ranges.
",44617,301,2168,"","","",Day Use Only - No Overnight Camping ,5334.001931,N,N,"",open 169,-109.159851392657075,33.931399363154675,Hulsey Lake Fishing Site,-109.159841,33.931394,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44959,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44959,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016519.png,Lake and Pond Fishing,Fishing,"Hulsey Lake, about two miles on FR 8056, off of U.S. Highway 180/191, has been restored and is again a favorite fishing spot.
",44617,301,2169,"","","","",5338.001931,N,N,"",open 170,-109.087688369427667,33.828149350955584,Luna Lake Day Use Area,-109.087678,33.828144,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44963,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44963,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016829.png,Boating - Motorized,Water Activities,"Boat launch facilities, fishing pier, accessible trail, and picnic area.
",44617,301,2170,There is no fee for the day use area,Day Use )nly - Closed at 10:00 pm Daily,"","- Boat Motors Over 10 HP Prohibited - Day Use Only, No Overnight Camping",5341.001931,N,N,"",open 171,-109.32901040394799,33.605005305845623,North Fork/KP Rim Trailhead,-109.329000,33.605000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=75393,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,75393,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"**NOTICE**
The Northwest portion of the Blue Range Primitive Area where this trail is located has been severely affected by the Wallow Fire of June 2011. The area is currently open to public use and entry - HOWEVER trails may not have been recently assessed or maintained for hazards associated with the fire, so plan your trip accordingly.
Please keep in mind that any area affected by the wildfire can be prone to hazards such as falling trees, flooding and burned out stump holes. The environment you are entering is highly susceptible to rainstorms and wind events. Any time you enter the forest, you should be aware of your environment and changing weather conditions. You are responsible for your own safety! Always look up, look down, and look all around.
Identified by signs along 191 indicating access to Trails # 93 and # 315, this trailhead is the starting point for the North Fork KP Trail and the KP Rim Trail, as well as secondary access to other trails within the Blue Range Primitive Area.
No mechanized vehicles (including mountain bikes) are permitted in the Blue Range Primitive Area.
",44617,301,2171,"","","",No mechanized vehicles (including mountain bikes) permitted in Primitive Area.,,N,N,"",open 172,-109.314341415719937,33.807376336630938,Aspen Campground - East Fork Black River,-109.314331,33.807371,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=75414,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,75414,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Aspen Campground on the East Fork of the Black River is a small campground shaded by Ponderosa pines and hardwood trees located streamside at a bend of the East Fork of the Black River.
The East Fork meanders through the forested valley shaded by tall ponderosa pines and bordered by grasses, alders, and streamside hardwoods.
Campsites are located a few steps from the stream to protect the Black River’s unique riparian zone, but access to the river is easy as the undergrowth serves more to enhance the river’s picturesque nature than to obstruct easy passage.
Sites are small and only a few can accommodate large motor homes or travel trailers. Sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
",44617,301,2172,"Per Camp Unit per night $14.00Oak Bottom Campground is located on a gently sloping hillside in a mixed Douglas fir and hardwood forest. It offers a peacefull environment, free from road noise and other distractions. Located near the California Salmon River, the campground is popular with whitewater enthusiasts in the spring. Many challenging rapids ranging from class 3 to 5 are a short distance away. Swimming is also popular in the summer and numerous river accesses are a short drive or walk from the campground. In the fall salmon and steelhead fishing in the Klamath River are within a 15 minute drive. The small town of Somes Bar is 2.5 miles from the campground where propane, groceries, post office and tackle are available at the store. This is NOT the Oak Bottom CG at Whiskeytown Reservoir.
",11438,510,2173,$10.00 per night for camping which includes 1 vehicle. An additional $5 fee is charged for a second vehicle.,"","Reservations can be made through www.recreation.gov.","",5091.003771,N,N,"",open 174,-123.521231800593682,41.310756170063975,Pearch Creek Campground,-123.521218,41.310751,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=11561,"May 18, 2019","October 31, 2019",Six Rivers National Forest,11561,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Pearch Creek Campground is located in a mature Douglas fir and hardwood forest. The sound of Pearch Creek can be heard from most sites and the campround remains shady and cool during hot summer days. Salmon and steehead fishing in the Klamath River are a short distance away and swimming, kayaking, and rafting are available in the Salmon River within a 10 minute drive. The small town of Orleans (population 630) is one mile to the south. The vault type restroom is accessible. All campsites have combination fire-ring grills picnic tables and many have rock camp stoves. Drinking water is available at the campground.
",11438,510,2174,$10.00 per night for camping.,"","Reservations available at www.recreation.gov. Reservations available for the following dates: May 18 to October 31, 2019.","",5038.004041,N,N,"",open 175,-123.683902817779966,41.265283152606933,Fish Lake,-123.683889,41.265278,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=11582,"June 15, 2019","September 30, 2019",Six Rivers National Forest,11582,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016517.png,Beachcombing,Beaches & Dunes,"Fish Lake is located in the southwestern portion of the Orleans Ranger District. As one of the most popular recreational areas on the District, Fish Lake offers camping, fishing and hiking on over 5 miles of trails that link Fish Lake with Red Mountain and Blue Lakes. The 0.6 mile long lake is over 30 feet deep and stocked with Rainbow trout throughout the season. The lake also offers smallmouth bass, and blue gill. For those using water craft there is a cement boat ramp and parking area on the northern end. Outboard motors are not allowed on the lake. Due to the presence of Port-Orford-cedar root disease, the lake and campground are closed during the wet weather months.
",11438,510,2175,"","","","",,N,N,"",closed 176,-110.956680793102791,34.321435323505852,Mogollon Campground,-110.956670,34.321430,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44691,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44691,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Mogollon Campground, although not directly in the Woods Canyon Recreation area, sits just outside and is only two miles from the lake. For those who like spectacular views, this campground is one of the closest to the Mogollon Rim.
Natural Features: Mogollon Campground is surrounded by ponderosa pines. The road to Mogollon is a gravel road off of Forest Road 300. The campground loop road is also sandy and gravel.
Recreation: Fishing and boating are available at Woods Canyon Lake which is approximately two miles from the campground on Road 105.
Facilities: Mogollon Campground has 26 sites (of which sites 14 through 26 are available for advanced reservation). All sites are parallel parking and provide approximately 40 feet of parking space. Sites can accommodate tents as well as pop-up campers and small trailers or motorhomes. There are two loops which have 13 sites per loop. Each campsite offers a campfire ring, grill and picnic table. Additional amenities include accessible vault toilets, drinking water and trash service. A camp host is available at the site.
Nearby Attractions: Groceries are available at the Marina Store at Woods Canyon Lake which is approximately two miles from the campground. The store also offers fishing licenses and equipment as well as boat and kayak rentals. Woods Canyon Lake is a great lake for fishing.
",44617,301,2176,"Single site non-electric $18 per night, $9 extra vehicle charge, includes eight people and one vehicle. ","","Reservations can be made by visiting Recreation.gov. Reservations must be made 4 days ahead of arrival and can be made up to 6 months in advance.","",5213.001931,N,N,"Accessible campsites and drinking water within facility. Accessible boat dock, boat ramp, trails and scenic overlook within 10 miles of facility.
",open 177,-110.745681748527389,34.304568332964053,Black Canyon Rim Campground,-110.745671,34.304563,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44693,May 1 Annually,Through Columbus Day,Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44693,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Black Canyon Rim Campground, set among towering ponderosa pine, is a favorite stopping place for those traveling on the General Crook National Recreation Trail. Fishing and boating (electric motors only) opportunities are popular at Black Canyon Lake which is located 3 miles northeast along Forest Road 86. The historical grave site of Stott, Scott, and Wilson, three young men lynched during the Pleasant Valley War, is located within walking distance of the campground. For a map of Black Canyon Rim Campground, click here.
",44617,301,2177,"Non-electrical site $20 a night, $10 extra vehicle charge. One vehicle and eight people. ","","Reservations available 1-877-444-6777. Or online http://www.recreation.gov/","",5218.001931,N,N,"",open 178,-110.896043779297756,34.302691324208531,Mogollon Rim Visitor Center,-110.896033,34.302686,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44965,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44965,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016863.png,Interpretive Areas,Outdoor Learning,"Perched on the edge of the Mogollon Rim, this visitor's center offers spectacular views of the forested mountains, lakes, and valleys to the south. Inside this diminutive log cabin, travelers are welcomed by a helpful, friendly staff as well as displays and information on topics of local interest.
Open primarily during the summer season, visitors will find a responsive staff available to answer questions about the area, informative literature, and gifts and souvenirs relating to the forest, history, and geology of the Rim. Many educational items are available for sale through Arizona Natural History Association, a cooperating not-for-profit organization dedicated to assisting public agencies with interpretation and educational programs and promoting general respect for the public lands in the Southwest.
",44617,301,2178,"",2018 Season - May 18 through Labor Day: Open 9:00 a.m. till 3:30 p.m. Thursday through Sunday and Holiday Mondays.,"","",5361.001931,N,N,The Mogollon Rim Visitor's Center is easily accessed off on Highway 260 via a paved access road and large parking lot. The building is fully ADA accessible.
,closed 179,-110.339903670689381,34.364315362883644,Cottonwood Wash Trailhead,-110.339893,34.364310,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44967,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44967,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016599.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,Cottonwood Wash Trailhead
,44617,301,2179,"","","","",5362.001931,N,N,"",unreachable 180,-110.834341768705954,34.330358331852146,Larson Ridge Trailhead,-110.834331,34.330353,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44969,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44969,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016599.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,Accessed off the 237 road at the Willow Springs Loop Trail.
,44617,301,2180,"","","","",5363.001931,N,N,"",open 181,-109.38317738725911,33.217222245812586,Hl Saddle Picnic Site,-109.383167,33.217217,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44971,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44971,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,Hl Saddle Picnic Site,44617,301,2181,"","","","",5365.001931,N,N,"",open 182,-109.373327404186185,33.483293285534884,Sheep Saddle Picnic Site,-109.373317,33.483288,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44973,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44973,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,Picnic Site
,44617,301,2182,"","","","",5366.001931,N,N,"",open 183,-109.23569940399662,33.869791349784769,Williams Valley Snowmobile Trailhead,-109.235689,33.869786,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44977,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44977,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016531.png,Snowmobiling,Winter Sports,Needs Descrption
,44617,301,2183,"","","","",5370.001931,N,N,"",open 184,-124.128939008180808,42.058506166223125,Chimney Camp North Trailhead,-124.128925,42.058501,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/rogue-siskiyou/recarea/?recid=69470,Spring,"",Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest,69470,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"07/2019: FS Road 1205, off of the South Bank Chetco River Road, is closed due to three road failures that were a result of the April 2019 storm event. This trailhead is currently inaccessible. Please use the South Trailhead to reach Chimney Camp Trail.
Provides access to:
07/2019: FS Road 1205, off of the South Bank Chetco River Road, is closed due to three road failures that were a result of the April 2019 storm event. This trailhead currently provides the only access to Chimney Camp Trail.
Provides access to:
Foster Bar Campground is located on edge of large meadow next to the mighty Wild and Scenic Rogue River. Just downstream is the "take-out" boat ramp for rafters and fishermen; this portion of the river is world-renowned for its fishing opportunities! This is also a very important historic area, as it's the location of the last battle fought during the Rogue River Indian Wars.
The Lower Rogue River Trail #1168 accesses the Rogue River for fishing.
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 within the Ukonom Ranger District.
",11438,510,2188,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 189,-123.360771774476873,41.297529182744668,Nordheimer Group Campground,-123.360758,41.297524,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=25817,"April 1, 2019","September 30, 2019",Six Rivers National Forest,25817,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,Nordheimer is in the heart of the Salmon River whitewater area. Rafting activities begin in the spring and continue until the water levels drop in early summer. Remnants from historic mining operations can still be seen in this remote but beautiful camping area. A few fruit trees remain from past homesteading activities. Nordheimer is a must for those seeking beauty and seclusion. Boat access to the rivers edge is available at Nordheimer with 4x4 vehicles. The campground offers spacious and secluded sites.
,11438,510,2189,$8 family sites per vehicle. An additional $5 fee is charged for a second vehicle. Day Use - $5 fee,""," Reservations only. Reservations may be made by calling (877) 444-6777 or visiting www.recreation.gov. Reservations available for the following dates: April 1 to September 30, 2019.","",,N,N,"",open 190,-123.115822817149734,41.809466240029373,Oak Bottom River Access,-123.115809,41.809461,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=25818,"","",Six Rivers National Forest,25818,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016517.png,Beachcombing,Beaches & Dunes,"The Oak Bottom River Access, located directly across from the campground, provides access to the Salmon River which is renowned for it's class 3-5 whitewater. The lower portion of the Salmon offers excellent swimming and tubing opportunities. Additional river accesses include Brannon's Bar, George Geary, and Blue Hole.
",11438,510,2190,"","","","",,N,N,"",open 191,-123.361888774735434,41.299176182777813,Nordheimer River Access,-123.361875,41.299171,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=75350,January,December,Six Rivers National Forest,75350,"","","","This access is located just outside of the Nordheimer Campground. To access the river, drive through the campground and down to the river. Excellent spot for rafting, fishing or swimming.
",11438,510,2191,No fee for river access. Campground and group camps require fee.,"","",No overnight camping is allowed at this river access. ,,N,N,"",open 192,-110.712232741767963,34.301536333899534,Gentry Campground,-110.712222,34.301531,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44695,May 1 Annually,Columbus Day annually,Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44695,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"The campground is set among the ponderosa pines at the base of Gentry Fire Lookout. The campground consists of 5 individual family sites or can be reserved and rented in its entirety as a group site for up to 75 people.
For a map of this campground, click here.
",44617,301,2192,"Single site non-electrical $18 (when not reserved), up to 8 people and 1 vehicle. $9 extra vehicle charge Group site non-electrical $90, up to 50 people and 6 vehicles. ","","This campground is available on a first-come-first-serve basis or reservations can be made at Recreation.gov. ","",5220.001931,N,N,"",open 193,-110.885430777103963,34.304815325317961,Sinkhole Campground,-110.885420,34.304810,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44697,May 1 Annually,October 31 Annually,Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44697,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Located in the ponderosa pine forest, this campground is within walking distance of Willow Springs Lake which provides boating and fishing opportunities. Hiking and mountain biking opportunities are nearby in the non-motorized Wildlife Area. The General Crook National Recreation Trail is also within a mile of the campground. Be prepared for rain, often heavy, through July and August. Expect cool to cold nighttime temperatures.
Natural Features: Sinkhole Campground is surrounded by ponderosa pines. The roads and spurs within the campground are chip-seal.
Recreation: Fishing and boating are available at nearby Willow Springs Lake which is approximately one mile from the campground.
Facilities: Sinkhole Campground has 26 sites (sites 14 through 26 are available for advanced reservation). Sites 1 through 13 are first-come, first served. There are two accessible sites, two double sites and the rest are single sites. All sites are back-in. Each site offers a campfire ring with grill and picnic table. Additional amenities include accessible vault toilets, drinking water and trash service. A camp host is available at the site.
Nearby Attractions: Woods Canyon Lakes is located approximately 10 miles west off of Forest Roads 300 and 105. The Woods Canyon Lake Store and Marina offers boat and kayak rentals. Gas, phone and groceries are available approximately four miles east at Forest Lakes.
For a map of this campground, click here.
",44617,301,2193,"Single site non-electric $20 per night, $10 extra vehicle charge, includes eight people and one vehicle. ","","Reservations can be made by visiting Recreation.gov. Reservations must be made 4 days ahead of arrival and can be made 6 months in advance.","",5221.001931,N,N,"Accessible campsites and drinking water within facility. Accessible boat dock, boat ramp, and trails within 10 miles of facility.
",open 194,-109.327934405493963,33.635651310812129,Steeple/Foote Creek Trailhead,-109.327924,33.635646,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44983,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44983,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016599.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,"**NOTICE**
The Northwest portion of the Blue Range Primitive Area where this trail is located has been severely affected by the Wallow Fire of June 2011. The area is currently open to public use and entry - HOWEVER trails may not have been recently assessed or maintained for hazards associated with the fire, so plan your trip accordingly.
Please keep in mind that any area affected by the wildfire can be prone to hazards such as falling trees, flooding and burned out stump holes. The environment you are entering is highly susceptible to rainstorms and wind events. Any time you enter the forest, you should be aware of your environment and changing weather conditions. You are responsible for your own safety! Always look up, look down, and look all around.
Access to a large number of trails covering the northwestern portion of the Blue Range Primitive Area.
Trails with direct or indirect access from Steeple Trailhead include but are not limited to:
Additionally connections through other trails provide links to other areas and trailheads, including P-Bar Lake, North Fork KP Rim, KP Cienega, and Blue Peak.
",44617,301,2194,"","","","",5373.001931,N,N,"",open 195,-109.414774441601836,33.876077341725335,Big Lake Boating/ Launch Site Boating Site,-109.414764,33.876072,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44985,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44985,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016829.png,Boating - Motorized,Water Activities,"Big Lake Boating/ Launch Site Boating Site
",44617,301,2195,"","","","",5375.001931,N,N,"",open 196,-109.427702444503609,33.873519340286208,Big Lake South Cove Boating Site,-109.427692,33.873514,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44987,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44987,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016829.png,Boating - Motorized,Water Activities,Big Lake South Cove Boating Site,44617,301,2196,"","","","",5376.001931,N,N,"",open 197,-109.428868445165989,33.883316341795542,Big Lake Railroad Cove Boating Site,-109.428858,33.883311,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44989,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44989,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016829.png,Boating - Motorized,Water Activities,Big Lake Railroad Cove Boating Site,44617,301,2197,"","","","",5377.001931,N,N,"",open 198,-109.411629440690447,33.874594341145482,Big Lake Marina Boating Site,-109.411619,33.874589,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44991,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44991,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016829.png,Boating - Motorized,Water Activities,Big Lake Marina Boating Site,44617,301,2198,"","","","",5378.001931,N,N,"",open 199,-109.527296474452854,34.00085535357767,Sunrise Trailhead,-109.527286,34.000850,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44993,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44993,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Needs Descrption
,44617,301,2199,"","","","",5379.001931,N,N,"",open 200,-109.96340757911247,34.184405357290281,Timber Mesa Trailhead,-109.963397,34.184400,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44995,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44995,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016599.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,Timber Mesa is a good trail of moderate difficulty just a short drive from Lakeside Ranger Station.
,44617,301,2200,"","","","",,N,N,"",open 201,-109.932631574159629,34.201914361254275,Panorama Trailhead,-109.932621,34.201909,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44997,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44997,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Panorama Trailhead
,44617,301,2201,"","","","",5404.001931,N,N,"",open 202,-124.108877001212534,42.036370166435844,Ludlum House Group Site Recreation Rental,-124.108863,42.036365,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/rogue-siskiyou/recarea/?recid=69538,March 21,November 30,Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest,69538,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"The Ludlum House is nestled at the edge of the forest with a vast expanse of lawn stretching out before it, and is located at the confluence of Wheeler Creek and the Winchuck River. Set up a volleyball net or toss a frisbee on the lawn, and later relax beneath the shade of the wide wrap-around porch!
The two-story house features one room on a lower floor, and a three-quarter dividing wall upstairs. The first floor, porch and surrounding grounds are all accessible. The house is minimally furnished with a table and chairs, a sink and food preparation counter, and a wood stove. Bring your own firewood, propane and battery-powered lanterns. While there is sleeping space for up to 30 visitors, this is a rustic camping experience--there are no beds. Visitors are encouraged to bring camping equipment, including flashlights, cooking and eating utensils, sleeping bags and pads for comfort.
There is plenty of drinking water on site, available from the bright red hand pump, as well as outdoor picnic tables and a group fire ring. An accessible vault toilet is located near the house.
Mr. Ludlum, an oil-company executive, built a two-story vacation house on this site in 1939. He and his family even lived in the house year-round for a time. However, after World War II, the family sold the property to the Forest Service.
Like the current building, the original Ludlum House had two stories, but differed from the existing structure in that it did not have a porch that encircled the entire building, and the upstairs had less headroom. In the 1990s, the Forest Service determined that the Ludlum House was far too rotted to restore, and so the original structure was demolished and a new one (a near-replica) was built in 1999.
",11438,510,2312,"$8 per vehicle, $5 per extra vehicle","Open summer only, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.",Sites in this campground cannot be reserved.,"",5030.004041,N,N,"",open 313,-123.889145940410032,41.855997174278762,Grassy Flat Campground,-123.889132,41.855992,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/srnf/recarea/?recid=11443,"May 20, 2019","September 15, 2019",Six Rivers National Forest,11443,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Grassy Flat Campground is adjacent to the Middle Fork of the Smith River. Highway 199 borders the north side. True to its name, it is flat but not grassy. Trees shade the campground and shrubs fill in the area between sites.
River Access: The river is located about 50 feet below the campground. There are no views of it from the campground but a short trail leads to a high view of it from an old bridge. The trail continues down to a swimming/fishing hole with a small gravel beach. This trail has some steep sections. Easier access is obtained by driving ½ mile east to Madrona River Access where a flat parking area is nearly at the level of a large sandy beach and shallow swimming hole.
",11438,510,2313,$10.00 per campsite; this includes one vehicle. There is a $5.00 charge for a second vehicle (maximum of two vehicles per site).,"","Reservations can be made at www.recreation.gov or by calling 877-444-6777. Reservations available for the following dates: May 20 to September 15, 2019.","",5031.004041,N,N,"",open 314,-109.418260442096752,33.872199340970205,Cutthroat Campground,-109.418250,33.872194,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44637,"","",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44637,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"The campground has many large ponderosa pines trees and stands of spruce and aspen. Located in the Big Lake Recreation Area, this 18 site campground, accommodates tents only. It sits on the shoreline of Big Lake and affords visitors many recreational opportunities in a quiet, scenic setting. Popular activities include trout fishing and hiking.
Natural Features:
The campground is located in a very scenic area, forested with ponderosa pine, spruce, Douglas fir, and aspen trees, which provide ample shade. Summer temperatures are pleasant and cool, a nice respite from the heat of lower deserts. Visitors should come prepared for cool nighttime temperatures and occasional summer rain storms.
Recreation:
Named after a species of trout, Cutthroat is adjacent to 450-acre Big Lake, one of Arizona's top fishing lakes. The lake is known for its trout fishing, with rainbow, cutthroat, brook and Apache being the most sought-after species. The recreation area is also popular for hiking, mountain biking, birding and wildlife viewing.
Facilities:
Sites for tent camping only are scattered throughout this small facility and spaced a good distance apart. Some are directly on the waterfront. The basic amenities of restrooms, picnic tables and drinking water are provided, and anglers and boaters have the convenience of a boat ramp. An RV dump station is one mile away.
",44617,301,2314,"Per vehicle per night $16.009300' elevation. 63 campsites near Lee Valley and Big Lake, with 2 group sites which accomodate up to 50 people each. Hiking on area trails. Boating and excellent trout fishing in the lake. Winn Campground has 63 sites and can accommodate tents, trailers and motor homes up to 45 feet. There are two group sites can accommodate 50 people each. Campground amenities include: campground hosts, fire rings, grills, drinking water, picnic tables, vault toilets, garbage collection. Situated near the Mt. Baldy trailheads and the East and West forks of the Little Colorado River, Winn campground is an excellent choice for anglers and hikers. Some sites boRanger Districter a large meadow where elk are often seen at twilight. The two group sites can accommodate up to 50 people each and are popular with scout groups and for family reunions. Vegetation type is mixed conifer and aspen. Be prepared for rain, often heavy, through July and August. Expect cool to cold nighttime temperatures.
",44617,301,2315,"Group Sites are not eligible for Interagency/Senior Pass DiscountsLewis Canyon Campground is located in a beautiful ponderosa pine setting with a large open field nearby. Wild turkeys, elk and deer are often seen nearby. Group Reservations Only.
",44617,301,2316,"Group non-electric $40 per night, 150 people.","","Make a reservation at Recreation.gov.",RVs up to 45' in length. ,5247.001931,N,N,"",open 317,-109.08705237029136,33.835269352414507,Luna Lake Group Campground,-109.087042,33.835264,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44745,May,"",Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest,44745,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016826.png,Group Camping,Camping & Cabins,"2 double sites (up to 20 people) and 1 accessible group site, which holds up to 120 people.
",44617,301,2317,"Group Site A (per night) $125.00 (Fee applies to all 30 vehicles / 120 people)Lye Creek Campground is located in the Santa Rosa Mountain Range 60 miles north of Winnemucca, Nevada. The campground is nestled in a grove of aspen trees along Lye Creek.
",65158,417,2318,"$8/Night for single unit, $10/Night for double unit.","",Reservations not available,"",5130.003031,N,N,"",none 319,-117.5694125066086,38.947505451379392,Columbine Campground,-117.569400,38.947500,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65260,05/15,11/1,Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65260,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Canyon setting on Stewart Creek. Trailhead access to Toiyabe Crest National Recreation Trail through the Arc Dome Wilderness. A stock loading ramp is available for campers with horses. The Toiyabe Crest Trail offers travelers over 70 miles of trail atop the ridge of the Toiyabe Mountain Range, 30 miles travel through the Arc Dome Wilderness. 5 units NO group.
",65158,417,2319,"","Campground open mid May thru late October, weather permitting.","","",5171.003031,N,N,"",none 320,-119.845312873153489,38.764205263365476,Crystal Springs Campground,-119.845300,38.764200,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65262,"April 25, 2014","September 28, 2014",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65262,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Quiet sites amidst the shade of Jeffrey and lodgepole pines.
Generally open late April to late September, conditions permitting.
",65158,417,2320,"$18Night for single unit, $6/Night for extra vehicle","",Not available,"",5186.003341,N,N,"",none 321,-120.072792015570911,39.58861531955597,Lookout Campground,-120.072779,39.588610,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65264,June,"",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65264,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,Nestled in among the aspens this campground offers a quiet setting to relax in. Rockhounding for crystals at the Crystal Mine (a few miles away on FR 033). Limit for personal use: one 5-lb bucket per week.
,65158,417,2321,$6 / Night for single unit,"",Not available,"",5188.003341,N,N,"",none 322,-119.896212883202253,38.776405260713823,Kit Carson Campground,-119.896200,38.776400,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65266,May 15,September 20,Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65266,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,Located on the West fork of the Carson River amidst Jeffrey Pines and aspens.
Generally open mid May through mid September
,65158,417,2322,"$18/Night for single unit, $6/Night for extra vehicle","",Not available,"",5189.003341,N,N,"",none 323,-119.776412853531198,38.69770526277447,Markleeville Campground,-119.776400,38.697700,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65268,April 24,September 7,Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65268,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Located on Markleeville Creek, in the shade of Jeffrey pines and cottonwood trees.
Generally open late April through early September.
",65158,417,2323,"$18/Night for single unit, $6/Night for extra vehicle","",Not available,"",5192.003341,N,N,"",none 324,-119.453512766189334,38.41770526068175,Bootleg Campground,-119.453500,38.417700,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65270,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65270,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Bootleg Campground offers solitude and chance to get away from crowds in shaded Jeffrey pines. The campground is across highway from West Walker River which has good fishing opportunities.
Generally open in late May to mid September, weather and condition permitting.
",65158,417,2324,"$22/site, $6 extra vehicle","",No reservations available,"",5195.003341,N,N,"",none 325,-108.552110574603617,37.504405904814341,McPhee Boating Site,-108.552100,37.504400,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/sanjuan/recarea/?recid=43052,"","",San Juan National Forest,43052,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016808.png,Boating - Motorized,Water Activities,"The McPhee Recreation Complex is on the south shore of McPhee Reservoir. The McPhee campground is on a mesa above the reservoir, with road access to the boat launch area (boat ramps are closed unless there are mussel inspectors on site). The 76 campsites on 2 loops have paved access and parking, picnic sites, barrier-free flush toilets, and 24 sites with electric hookups. Two non-developed fishing-access sites are further east on Highway 184 at the Big Bend and Dolores Access sites. There are also two day-use fishing areas on the north shore with composting toilets: Sage Hen northwest of the McPhee Recreation Area, and Dry Canyon, which is accessed from the Glade area on FS Road 510.
FULL SERVICE MARINA
Docs Marina on McPhee Reservoir is open May through October.
McPhee is the SECOND LARGEST LAKE IN COLORADO! This lake has a little bit of everything to do on it; from fishing for Walleye, Small and large mouth bass, trout, crappie, northern pike, perch, kokanee salmon, to cruising the beautiful branches of the lake, to all of the water sports in the larger parts of the lake! This lake has it all!
Services provided include:
Boat Rentals
Daily fishing information
BBQ Grills
Depth finder
Fishing rods and tackle
",42728,213,2325,"","McPhee 2019 inspections schedule
April 13 - May 1
8:00 am- 6:00 pm
7 days a week
Main Boat Ramp ","",All trailered boats and intake motors Must be muscle inspected.,5201.001711,N,N,"",open 326,-108.553310573804524,37.496905903749052,McPhee Campground,-108.553300,37.496900,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/sanjuan/recarea/?recid=43054,"","",San Juan National Forest,43054,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"
McPhee boat dock and Reservior - OPEN for the 2019 Season
McPhee Reservoir, the largest in the San Juan National Forest and second largest in Colorado, has 50 miles of shoreline in piñon, juniper, and sagebrush country. The campground is on a mesa 500 feet above the reservoir, with road access to the boat launch area. There are no lakefront sites. Piñon and juniper trees offer some shade, but the area is hot in summer. The half-mile Can Do Trail climbs to a scenic overlook with panoramic views of the reservoir and the beautiful peaks surrounding Mesa Verde to the south. The reservoir is stocked with warm- and cold-water species of fish.
The 71 campsites on 2 loops have paved access and parking, picnic sites, barrier-free flush toilets, and 24 sites with electric hookups. Two sites offer tables and toilets accommodating wheelchairs. A dozen campsites are walk-ins with tent pads near scenic overlooks. There are 50 reservable sites, 12 with electricity, and 21 non-reservable sites.
The adjacent McPhee Group Area also has 4 group campsites available for reservation (with limited electrical hookups). There are volleyball posts, a ball field, and horseshoe pits (you supply the equipment).
McPhee Campground map (PDF, 97 KB)
Points of interest:
Following County Road 501 around the north end of the lake, then south for about three miles will take you to Middle Mountain Campground, which has 24 sites with southern exposure and easy access to the water. Some shade is provided by ponderosa pines and small aspen. A few sites accommodate large RVs.The Middle Mountain Road (Forest Rd. 724) leads to the old mining town of Tuckerville and into the Weminuche Wilderness where bicycles and motor vehicles are not allowed.
",42728,213,2328,"","","","",5150.001711,N,N,"",open 329,-84.842594273443154,34.783266628944922,Conasauga Ranger District,-84.842590,34.783260,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10455,"","",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10455,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5166737.png,Forest Service Shield,Forest Service Shield,"The Conasauga Ranger District covers the western third of the Chattahoochee National Forest. A diverse set of landscapes make up the Conasauga district, from the ridges and valleys west of Interstate 75 to the Cohutta Mountains northeast of Chatsworh, GA.
As you'll find in the links below, this part of the forest offers some of the best scenery and outdoor recreational activities in north Georgia.
",10454,803,2329,"","3941 Highway 76A large grassy field located approximately 1 mile from Lake Conasauga Recreation area. Primitive camping--no amenities. Campers may utilitize Lake Conasauga recreation opportunities by parking in the picnic area parking lot, which has a $5 parking fee, or the boat ramp parking area. Emery Creek trail departs from the Ball Field, and Tearbritches Trailhead is just across the road for those interested in Cohutta Wilderness hiking.
",10454,803,2330,Free,"","","",,N,N,"",open 331,-84.638832225679906,34.980602677823676,Cottonwood Patch Campground,-84.638828,34.980596,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10457,Open year round,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10457,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This hidden gem of a campground is located on the bank of the Conasauga River near the Tennessee/Georgia border. Iron Mountain trail is accessed directly from the campground. This simple campground is quite the treat for you and your four-legged friends. Day-use parking is available for those accessing the trail, but not camping.
",10454,803,2331,Camping: $8/site/night/year-round ,Quiet hours are observed from 10 p.m until 6 a.m.,Reservations are not accepted. Camping available on a first come/first served basis.,Only 2 horse trailers per campsite. Alcohol is prohibited. Dogs must be leashed. ,,N,N,"",open 332,-118.617343492177298,44.242476831793184,Big Creek/Snowshoe Trailhead,-118.617330,44.242471,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40088,"","",Malheur National Forest,40088,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"Provides access to: Big Creek Trail #377 which enters Strawberry Mountain Wilderness and many other trails. Offering opportunities for both day hiking and backpacking trips.
Horse facilities provide a convenient jumping off point for access to the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness. The trailhead and trail see the highest usage during big game hunting seasons.
",39892,604,2332,"","","","Wilderness Regulations apply",5610010620,N,N,"",open 333,-118.366558431977509,44.158225849314249,Crane Crossing,-118.366545,44.158220,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40092,"","",Malheur National Forest,40092,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016551.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This is a small rustic camp area near the North Fork Malheur Wild and Scenic River. This site is a great get away for those looking for something quiet and out of the way. The camping area sets just at the trailhead. The trail can be taken to the west and go along the Crane Creek trail or north and head up to the North Fork Malheur trailhead.
",39892,604,2333,"","","","",11245010620,N,N,"",open 334,-118.543813485512075,44.280972841821495,Crescent Campground,-118.543800,44.280967,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40094,"","",Malheur National Forest,40094,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"On Crescent Creek, this site offers opportunities for fishing and picnicking. The campground is rustic, with older facilities. The campground is a great base for those wishing to visit the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness, hike, hunt or just explore. Wildlife viewing is excellent at Crescent campground from small creatures such as chipmunks and squirrels to larger animals such as deer coming to the creek to drink. Many varieties of birds are seen in the area as well as beautiful wildflowers during late spring and early summer.
",39892,604,2334,No fee,"","","",5597010620,N,N,"",open 335,-118.239053407485812,44.147955860214523,Elk Creek Campground,-118.239040,44.147950,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40096,"","",Malheur National Forest,40096,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Near the North Fork Malheur Wild and Scenic River, the campground provides opportunities for hunting and stream fishing. This small rustic campground is popular durning hunting seasons. A great area to camp that is easy to reach during the summer months allowing for a great get away for those looking for a more secluded space.
",39892,604,2335,No fee,"",All campgrounds on the Malheur National Forest are first come first serve.,"",5605010620,N,N,"",open 336,-83.914978999027625,34.705712647530461,DeSoto Falls Recreation Area,-83.914975,34.705706,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10524,Yearlong,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10524,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"The DeSoto Falls Recreation Area is located off Highway 129 just inside the National Forest boundary. The campground is a scenic spot with easy access for either a weekend of camping or a quick hike to the falls. There are two waterfalls which can be easily viewed along the DeSoto Falls trails. Trout fishing is popular along Frogtown Creek which flows adjacent to the campground. A mature forest provides the perfect setting for a family recreation getaway.
Photos of campground
Located along the banks of Rock Creek and far from civilization in North Georgia mountains. This recreation area offers camping and trout fishing. This area is well known for its trout fishing and is located just upstream from the Chattahoochee National Fish Hatchery.
Frank Gross Recreation Area Handout with maps and more information.
",10454,803,2337,"Camping: 3/15/19 - 11/25/19There is public access to the Conejos River and Elk Creek. Elk Creek Trail 731, Duck Lake 732 and Posos Trail 732 can be accessed from here. Elk Creek Campground is for day use and overnight use. Reservations are accepted at this campground. Firewood is not provided. There are 31 campsites with tables and fireplaces, 3 vault type toilets, drinking water (3 hand pumps) and refuse receptacles for your convenience. There are also 14 overflow campsites (no picnic tables or fireplaces). There is private property in the vicinity of the site. Please respect the rights of the property owners.
",42728,213,2338,"","","","",5135.001711,N,N,"",open 339,-107.661210371114791,37.404605947675904,Miller Creek Campground,-107.661200,37.404600,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/sanjuan/recarea/?recid=43066,"","",San Juan National Forest,43066,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Campgrounds still open between September and May have no services (water, electric, trash pick up or rest rooms). Please keep them clean and pack it out. Thanks!
Miller Creek Campground is about 18 miles north of Durango and 2 miles north of the Lemon Reservoir dam along Forest Rd. 596 (County Rd. 243).
The campground has a concrete boat ramp at its north end. Its 12 campsites offer a choice of sun or shade; 5 of the sites share a large parking area. RVs can be leveled without much difficulty. A shady roadside picnic area has 4 tables available for day use. The Upper Lemon Day-Use Area, a fishing-access site, is 1.5 miles north of Miller Creek.
",42728,213,2339,"","","","",5136.001711,N,N,"",open 340,-107.539010343041866,37.393905953886367,North Canyon Campground,-107.539000,37.393900,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/sanjuan/recarea/?recid=43098,"","",San Juan National Forest,43098,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"North Canyon Campground is 1/2 mile north of Graham Creek Campground on the east side of the reservoir on Forest Rd. 603. Among the 21 sites are several suitable for larger sized RVs. There are 12 reservable sites and 9 non-reservable sites.
North Canyon Trail just across the road travels uphill with scenic vistas of the reservoir. East Creek Trail is reached by driving about 1/4 mile up Forest Rd. 852, just northeast of the campground entrance. Both trails are popular with horseback riders. (Horses are not allowed in the campground.)
Reservations:
www.recreation.gov
1-877-444-6777
Old Timers Day-Use Area, on the east shore of Vallecito Reservoir, is 1.5 miles north of the dam on County Road 501A (Forest Rd. 603). Ten shaded picnic sites are on a gentle hillside near the water, with an adjacent gravel boat ramp. This is a very popular area for boating and fishing. The picnic area and boat launch are open daily from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. (the gate is locked at night).
",42728,213,2341,$7/vehicle/day,"","","",5147.001711,N,N,"",open 342,-106.762410153048691,37.20390597496111,Opal Lake Trailhead,-106.762400,37.203900,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/sanjuan/recarea/?recid=43110,"","",San Juan National Forest,43110,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016687.png,Backpacking,Hiking,Opal Lake Trailhead,42728,213,2342,"","","","",8193.001711,N,N,"",open 343,-84.672467230415535,34.894136658373519,Hickey Gap Campground,-84.672463,34.894130,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10458,Open year-round.,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10458,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Seated alongside the sparkling Mill Creek trout stream, and just east of the community of Crandall, GA, is a beautiful gem of a campground named after the Hickey family who once lived there.
This quaint, secluded campground is situated on the bank of the south fork of the Jacks River. Surrounded by the yellow poplar, oak, hickory, and white pine forests of north Georgia, these 7 campsites are popular with campers, hikers and equestrians.
",10454,803,2344,Camping: $5/site/night ,"","Reservations are not accepted. Occupancy of sites are on a first come, first served basis.","Road and campground access limited to recreational vehicles less than 24 feet. FS 64 is closed west of the campground from January through March, so the campground is only accessible from Blue Ridge, GA during these months. Quiet hours observed from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Alcohol is prohibited. ",,N,N,"",open 345,-118.515613473298302,44.238538841249337,Huddleston Snowpark,-118.515600,44.238533,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40104,"","",Malheur National Forest,40104,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016605.png,Snowmobiling,Winter Sports,"This Oregon State Sno-Park is the hub of the hundreds of miles of groomed snowmobile trails and access to ungroomed areas on the Forest. There is a cozy warming hut with fireplace and a restroom as well as a large, plowed parking area suitable for vehicles with trailers. It is maintained in partnership with Grant County Snoballers and Grant County. Please show your appreciation for their efforts by respecting the property and helping to keep it in good condition.
",39892,604,2345,"","","","",5824.004801,N,N,"",open 346,-118.639313483978114,44.177854824643688,Logan Valley Interpretive Site,-118.639300,44.177849,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40118,"","",Malheur National Forest,40118,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016912.png,Viewing Wildlife,Nature Viewing,"This is currently just a paved pull out next to Forest Service 16 road, however it affords fabulous views of the south side of the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness, spectacular wildflower displays, and frequent wildlife sightings. No facilities, no interpretation currently exists at this site.
",39892,604,2346,"","","","",5820.004801,N,N,"",open 347,-118.580013457064965,44.086758823387179,Malheur Ford Trailhead,-118.580000,44.086753,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40120,"","",Malheur National Forest,40120,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"A small site with vault toilet and picnic facilities in the Malheur Wild and Scenic River is a popular place to fly fish, those looking to hike are within steps of the Malheur River Trail.
This quiet site is a light use site, it does tend to get busier during late summer for big game hunting seasons.
",39892,604,2347,"","","","",5596010620,N,N,"",open 348,-118.638613489759294,44.211141827837764,Murray Campground,-118.638600,44.211136,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40130,"","",Malheur National Forest,40130,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"On the northern edge of Logan Valley, on the south side of the Strawberry Mountains, this campground is a good base for exploring the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness. From this campground hiking opportunties are numerous, within 3 miles of the campground are three seperate trailheads that lead into the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness; Lake Creek Trail, Meadow Fork Trail, Snowshoe/Big Creek Trailhead. Hunting and stream fishing are also popular at this site.
",39892,604,2348,"$8/Night for single unit, $4/Night for extra vehicle","","","",5598010620,N,N,"",open 349,-83.974334018107527,34.733826651034015,Lake Winfield Scott Campground,-83.974330,34.733820,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10528,Yearlong - North Loop Only,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10528,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Lake Winfield Scott Recreation Area is a destination recreation location situated high in a mountain valley. The recreation area offers year-round recreation opportunities including camping, picnicking, boating, fishing, swimming and hiking centered around the beautiful 18-acre lake. The campground is divided into a north loop and a south loop.
",10454,803,2349,"Camping Summer Service: 4/22/18 - 11/30/18
Morganton Point Recreation Area is the only developed campground located on the shoreline of Blue Ridge Lake, a 3,290 acre Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) reservoir, near the town of Blue Ridge, GA. Morganton Point offers a wide arrange of recreation opportunities such as camping, picnicking, hiking, boating, skiing and fishing.
",10454,803,2350,"Camping
Campgrounds still open between September and May have no services (water, electric, trash pick up or rest rooms). Please keep them clean and pack it out. Thanks!
Pine Point Campground is 1/2 mile north of North Canyon Campground on the east side of the reservoir on Forest Rd. 603 midway up the lakeshore. It has views of high peaks to the northwest. Its 30 shady sites include several pull-thru and larger sites for trailers and RVs. There are 15 reservable sites and 15 non-reservable sites. Some are near the water, but the area is not well protected for mooring boats. A sheltered area for boats and an open play area are just south. Commercial development on the east side of the reservoir is limited to resorts north of Pine Point. They have camping services, but gasoline is not available.
Reservations:
www.recreation.gov
1-877-444-6777
Campgrounds still open between September and May have no services (water, electric, trash pick up or rest rooms). Please keep them clean and pack it out. Thanks!
Four miles beyond Middle Mountain Campground, at the end of Forest Rd. 602, is the Pine River Campground, at the Pine River Trailhead. This primitive campground has a parking area with hitching posts and a turn-around parking area for trailers, but no corral. There is no potable water. All 6 campsites have views up the Pine River Valley. Private land is adjacent, with no public access to the river until three miles up the trail. Campsites accommodate only tents or small RVs. The Pine River Trail crosses private land for 3 miles before reaching the Weminuche Wilderness. Respect private property, and leave gates as you find them. The trail is very popular with horseback riders and follows the Pine River for 6 miles to intersect with the Lake Creek Trail, which leads steeply uphill to Emerald Lake. Mountain bicycles and motorized vehicles are not allowed in the Wilderness Area.
",42728,213,2355,"","","","",5151.001711,N,N,"",open 356,-107.504810341111664,37.447505963556765,Pine River Trailhead,-107.504800,37.447500,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/sanjuan/recarea/?recid=43138,"","",San Juan National Forest,43138,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,Pine River Trailhead
,42728,213,2356,"","","","",5165.001711,N,N,"",open 357,-85.085304333536527,34.584756578407692,The Pocket Recreation Area,-85.085300,34.584750,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10460,April,October 31,Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10460,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"The Pocket recreation area in northwest Georgia is named for lying in a low area surrounded by the steep ridges of Horn and Mill Mountains, and is the former site of Civilian Conservation Corps Camp F-16. Families camping here can enjoy the vibrant spring colors of mountain laurel as well as the brilliant fall color mix provided by mixed hardwoods.
",10454,803,2357,"$15/site/night, Effective March 15, 2019.",Quiet hours 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.,"Reservations are not accepted. Occupancy of sites is on a first come, first served basis.",Campsites are for 1 family or 5 adults. Site must be occupied first night of stay. Maximum two vehicles per campsite. 14-day limit. Dogs must be leashed at all times. Alcohol is prohibited in the entire Pocket Recreation Area. ,,N,N,"",open 358,-84.651354222412607,34.859616652521268,Lake Conasauga,-84.651350,34.859610,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10461,Mid-April (possibly later due to water leaks),October 31,Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10461,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This beautiful 19-acre spring-fed lake resting near Grassy Mountain is the highest lake in Georgia. Families will enjoy camping in this quiet, rustic setting which offers cool summertime temperatures. Whether hiking to the Songbird Management area or to Grassy Mountain tower, fishing, or swimming, you will revel in this area rich in plants, birds and wildlife. Note: cell service is limited due to remoteness.
",10454,803,2358,"Effective March 15, 2019, $15 a night per site. ","","Reservations are not accepted. Occupancy of sites is on a first come, first served basis.",Campsites are for 1 family or 5 adults. Site must be occupied first night of stay. Maximum two vehicles per campsite. 14 day limit. Dogs must be leashed at all times. Boats with electric motors only. Only street-legal vehicles may be driven in the campground. Quiet hours are observed from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Alcohol is prohibited in the entire Lake Conasauga Recreation Area. ,,N,N,"",open 359,-84.649554221365435,34.855866651439761,Lake Conasauga Overflow Campground,-84.649550,34.855860,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10463,Mid-March,December 31,Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10463,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,This 6 site camping area is in a different part of the recreation area. Each campsite is equipped with tent pad and picnic table. Vault toilet available; no water.
,10454,803,2359,"Camping: $8/site/night. ","","First come, first served. Camp site must be occupied first night of stay.",Dogs must be leashed in campground. Alcohol is prohibited in the entire Lake Conasauga Recreation Area. ,,N,N,"",open 360,-118.382013443384238,44.207925851605424,North Fork Malheur Campground,-118.382000,44.207920,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40132,"","",Malheur National Forest,40132,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Near the Wild and Scenic North Fork Malheur River, fishing for Rainbow Trout is popular. Within 1/2 of a mile of the campsite is the North Fork Malheur Trailhead. The area is an excellent base camp for hunters, hikers or anyone just looking for a quiet get away. The road in to this area is quite rough and becomes very muddy after periods of rain.
",39892,604,2360,No fee,"","","",5606010620,N,N,"",open 361,-118.397013457201226,44.265886854436609,Short Creek Guard Station,-118.397000,44.265881,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40140,"","",Malheur National Forest,40140,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"Short Creek Guard Station rests in a corner of a small meadow surrounded by tall ponderosa pines and a babbling creek right outside the back door. The cabin amenities provide all the comforts of a home. Directly adjacent to the North Fork Malheur Scenic River. The guard station is a great starting point for anyone wishing to explore the forests two designated wilderness areas; Strawberry Mountain Wilderness and Monument Rock Wilderness. It is the ideal place to relax and explore the great outdoors. Within just minutes of the cabin is the North Fork Malheur River Trail, affording a great opportunity for hikers and nature lovers alike.
The Short Creek Guard Station is located approximately 20 miles from the town of Prairie City, Oregon. The Guard Station’s elevation is approximately 5,000 feet. This rustic cabin has three rooms - a kitchen/living room, a bedroom, and a bathroom. Sleeping accommodations include one Queen Size bed. The kitchen/living room is furnished with a table and four chairs, a couch, a living room chair, and a coffee table. The kitchen is equipped with propane cookstove, and refrigerator. The cabin has propane lights and heater.
The small indoor bathroom provides you with a flushable toilet and a shower. Additionally, the building is equipped with a propane hot water heater, which provides hot water to the shower and sink. A picnic table, two barbeque grills, and a fire pit are located next to the building under the shade of trees.
Located along beautiful Cooper Creek, this recreation area offers camping, hiking and fishing. The camping area is across the road from the creek, and offers 11 campsites. The Mulky Recreation Area is commonly associated with and is located within 1 mile of the popular Cooper Creek Recreation Area and features several of the same recreation opportunities.
",10454,803,2362,"Camping Summer Service: 3/15/19 - 11/10/19This small campground is located along the banks of the Toccoa River just south of Blue Ridge, GA. This recreation area is the take-out for the 13.8 mile Toccoa River Canoe Trail. The recreation area offers camping, fishing and a canoe take-out.
",10454,803,2363,"CampingThe Appalachian Trail begins, or ends, depending upon one’s point of view, at Springer Mountain, located in North Georgia's Fannin County . In 1958, the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail was moved from Mount Oglethorpe approximately 14 miles (23 km) to the northeast to Springer Mountain due to increased development around Mount Oglethorpe. At the peak of Springer Mountain is a bronze plaque with the Appalachian Trail logo, a register for hikers to sign, and a benchmark. An open-front trail shelter is about 400 yards down a blue-blazed and signed side trail.
Springer Mountain can be reached by the way of a blue blazed 8.5 mile approach trail at Amicalola Falls State Park. The 8.5 mile approach trail starts behind the visitors center and there are several difficult climbs before you reach Springer Mountain.
Springer can also be reached by Forest Service Road 42. From Forest Service Road 42, it is a 0.9 mile hike south to the summit of Springer Mountain.
",10454,803,2364,Free,"","","",,N,N,"",none 365,-119.325412723704559,38.238905252630147,Buckeye Campground,-119.325400,38.238900,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65272,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65272,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Buckeye Campground provides a quiet camping experience. The campground is on Buckeye Creek and is shaded by Jeffrey and Lodgepole pines. Hiking along Buckeye Creek into the nearby Hoover Wilderness. Hiking on Eagle Creek to the flanks of Eagle Mountain. Buckeye hot spring (140 degrees F) is just east of the campground. The spring comes out above the creek, over a rock overhang, which creates a cave-like area in the pool. Another small spring is upstream. This is a very popular spring year round. Fishing in Buckeye Creek offers different kind of fishing experience to get away from crowds. Trails are nearby to Yosemite. Nearest lakes are four miles from campground.
Generally open in late May to late September, weather and condition permitting.
***NO drinkable water available.
",65158,417,2365,"$20/night, $6/night for extra vehicle","",No reservations available,"",5196.003341,N,N,"",none 366,-119.481812765385783,38.367405253828764,Sonora Bridge Campground,-119.481800,38.367400,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65274,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65274,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Sonora Bridge Campground offers opportunity to get away from crowds amidst shade of Jeffrey pines. Campground is close to fishing on West Walker River. The river is stocked with trout. Nearby picnic area, near Tule Lake, has accessible facilities.
Generally open in late April to early October, weather and condition permitting.
",65158,417,2366,"$20/Night for single unit, $6/Night for extra vehicle","",Not available,"",5197.003341,N,N,"",none 367,-119.456212764166835,38.394305258275146,Chris Flat Campground,-119.456200,38.394300,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65276,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65276,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Chris Flat Campground is located in Walker Canyon which is a National Scenic Byway. The Walker River is known for fishing opportunities. The Walker River is stocked with trout.
Generally open in late April to early October, weather and condition permitting.
",65158,417,2367,"$22/Night, $6/Night for extra vehicle","", No reservations available,"",5198.003341,N,N,"",none 368,-119.554212774068588,38.337805245714492,Leavitt Meadows Campground,-119.554200,38.337800,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65278,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65278,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Leavitt Meadows Campground is nestled amidst Jeffrey Pines alongside the West Walker River. Nearby Leavitt Meadows Trailhead is the starting point for a horse or foot trail along the West Walker River into an area of lake-filled basins. Many climbers use this trail to approach Tower Peak, which offers both technical climbs and scrambles. A permit is required for overnight use of the West Walker River area.
Generally open in late May to late September, weather and condition permitting.
",65158,417,2368,"$20/Night for single unit, $6/Night for extra vehicle","",Not available,"",5199.003341,N,N,"",none 369,-85.130084346133401,34.578326574960172,Dry Creek Equestrian Trailhead,-85.130080,34.578320,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10467,Open year-round,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10467,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016833.png,Horse Riding,Horse Riding & Camping,"The Dry Creek Trail system offers 26 miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding awsomeness. The trailhead provides an accessible horse spur and bathroom facilities. Gravel parking for 30 horse trailer rigs.
",10454,803,2369,Recreation Fee for Specialized Trail System $5/Vehicle/day,"","","",,N,N,"",open 370,-85.04695632395098,34.61736758617603,Chestnut Mountain Shooting Range,-85.046952,34.617361,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10474,"","",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10474,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016532.png,Target Shooting,Other Activities,"Located within the Johns Mtn. 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 unbreakable targets. Gravel parking for 10 vehicles. Gravel path to restroom and shooting shed.
",10454,803,2370,"Beginning March 15, 2019 the fee will be $5/person/day. Annual Permit is also available for $25.00 per shooter per year, applicable to the purchaser only.","May-August, open Mon-Sat 9am-8pm. September-April, open Mon-Sat 9am-5pm. Closed Sundays","","Rifles and Handguns Only. Alcohol is not permitted on the range, in the parking lot, or on the shooting range access road. Skeet shooting not allowed.",,N,N,"",open 371,-85.098480338830385,34.623523585581367,John's Mountain Overlook,-85.098476,34.623517,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10475,"","",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10475,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016759.png,Intermediate Parent Group,Intermediate Parent Group,Observation Site located off the Ridge and Valley Scenic Byway. Johns Mountian 3.5 mile hiking loop. A steep gravel road leads to an overlook deck and small gravel parking area. Observation Site located off the Ridge and Valley Scenic Byway.
,10454,803,2371,None,"","",No Group Activites ,,N,N,"",none 372,-85.088107335937778,34.613593583811976,Keown Falls Picnic Area and Trailhead,-85.088103,34.613587,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10476,"","",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10476,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016610.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"A fabulous day-hiking opportunity for young and old awaits visitors at the Keown Falls Recreation Area. With picnicking, dramatic vistas and a hike to the Keown Falls and overlook that even Grandma can handle, this little gem is sure to become one of your favorite waterfall viewing spots.
",10454,803,2372,Free,Day-use area open year-round.,"",No group activities permitted due to limited space and amenities. ,,N,N,"",open 373,-118.655113517624216,44.345178836689236,Slide Horse Camp,-118.655100,44.345173,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40150,"","",Malheur National Forest,40150,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016634.png,Horse Camping,Horse Riding & Camping,"The Slide Horse Camp is a wonderful campground for horse enthusiasts, the campground offers sites with horse stalls and corrals. Just up the road from the campground is the Slide Connector Trail #386, this trail is a great starting point for horse riders heading into the wilderness. The campground sets amongst pondersa pines and is one mile from Strawberry Campground and the Strawberry Basin Trailhead.
",39892,604,2373,"$8/Night for single unit, $4/Night for extra vehicle","","","",5880.004801,N,N,"",open 374,-118.657313517806188,44.342802835970289,Slide Creek Campground,-118.657300,44.342797,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40152,"","",Malheur National Forest,40152,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Adjacent to the northern border of the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness, this campground offers opportunities for stream fishing, hiking, hunting, and Wilderness access. From the campground Slide Connector Trail #386 starts at the campground. Set amongst ponderosa pine trees along Slide Creek this campground is a only 1.5 miles from Strawberry Campground and the Strawberry Basin Trailhead.
",39892,604,2374,No fee,"","","This trail is not in the wilderness, however the trail leading from this campground travels into the wilderness. Wilderness Regulations apply. Motorized and mountain bike use prohibited. ",5601010620,N,N,"",open 375,-118.6737135164676,44.319682832626469,Strawberry Basin Trailhead,-118.673700,44.319677,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40162,"","",Malheur National Forest,40162,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016687.png,Backpacking,Hiking,"Provides access to: Strawberry Basin Trail #375, Little Strawberry Trail #375A, Strawberry Lake Trail #375B within Strawberry Mountain Wilderness. The Strawberry Basin Trailhead is a perfect starting point for hikers wanting to explore the many trails in the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness.
",39892,604,2375,"","","","Wilderness Regulations apply. Motorized and mountain bike use prohibited. ",5845.004801,N,N,"",open 376,-84.000028022631071,34.677753638096888,Woody Gap Trailhead,-84.000024,34.677747,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10541,Year round,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10541,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016773.png,Backpacking,Hiking,"
Located right off the scenic highway 60 where the Appalachian Trail crosses in the Blue Ridge District, visitors will find this awe-inspiring sight-seeing spot. With panoramic views of the North Georgia Mountains, a restroom facility, access to the Appalachian Trail and multiple areas for picnicking, this location promises to be one you won't forget. Don't forget your camera!
Take in 360-degree views atop the 4,784 feet Brasstown Bald. Enjoy the view from Georgia's tallest mountain with live, streaming webcams no matter where you are.
",10454,803,2377,"Visitor Center and Day Use Area: $5/person (16+)Overlooking Dockery Lake and nestled deep within the mountains 12 miles north of Dahlonega, GA. Dockery Lake Recreation Area offers camping, picnicking and fishing for all ages. The Dockery Lake Campground is small and located right along the banks of Dockery Lake.
",10454,803,2378,"Camping Summer Services: 3/18/19- 11/10/19The big attraction here is, of course, the caves. The half-mile Cave trail begins in the campground, with a series of stone steps leading to the rock shelter site. The red, yellow, black and white images (pictographs) here were painted by ancient Shoshones. Projectile points found at this cave date to about 600-1300 CE. On nearby BLM land is Spencers Hot Springs. The water is 192 degrees, and there is a developed tub and a below-ground pool. 2 units NO group.
",65158,417,2379,"","",None,"",5253.003031,N,N,"",open 380,-119.449212751909798,38.299905249923953,Obsidian Campground,-119.449200,38.299900,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65282,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65282,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Obsidian Campground offers opportunity to get away from crowds amidst shade of aspens and pines. Campground is close to Molybdenite Creek and Little Walker River. The river is stocked with trout. Area trailheads offer several interesting hikes. The trail from Molybdenite Creek trailhead splits, with one branch heading south into the Hoover Wilderness, and one looping north along Wheeler Creek to connect with the trail along the Little Walker River. This can be hiked as a loop from Burt Canyon trailhead (just west of campground). The Emma Lake trailhead leads to a short but steep hike to Emma Lake on the shores of Mount Emma.
Generally open in late May to mid October, weather and condition permitting.
",65158,417,2380,"$12/Night for single unit, $6/Night for extra vehicle","",Not available,"",5287.003341,N,N,"",none 381,-119.340012771624473,38.621395288270364,Desert Creek Campground,-119.340000,38.621390,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65284,05/01,"",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65284,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Desert Creek Campground is a remote camping experience in Nevada, located on Desert Creek. Partial shade provided in campground by Jeffrey and Lodgepole pines. Fishing in Desert Creek for stocked rainbow, brown and brook trout. ATV users can enjoy miles of backroads in this area. No trash Service -pack out your trash Fishing, hiking, and off-highway vehicle opportunities. Four wheel drive not needed, but creek crossings not recommended in early or late summer season.
",65158,417,2381,"",OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND All openings and closing are subject to weather conditions,Not available,"",5289.003341,N,N,"",none 382,-119.273312700081817,38.106605244413544,Green Creek Campground,-119.273300,38.106600,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65286,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65286,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Green Creek Campground is located alongside Green Creek and is noted for excellent fishing opportunities. Aspens and pine trees provide good shade for campsites. Trailhead for the Hoover Wilderness. Trail leads to Green Lake, then south to a number of other alpine lakes. The trail continues on to Yosemite National Park.
Generally open in late May to early October, weather and condition permitting.
",65158,417,2382,"$20/Night for single unit, $6 extra vehicle","",Not available,"",5295.003341,N,N,"",none 383,-84.650614222620902,34.858916652244446,Lake Conasauga Picnic and Swim Site,-84.650610,34.858910,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10477,Mid-April (possibly later due to water leaks),October 31,Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10477,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016610.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"Fifteen individual picnic tables, grills, and a group shed invite your usage at Lake Conasauga. A grass beach and a dock are available in the swimming area nearby.
",10454,803,2383,"Effective March 15, 2019, $5 per vehicle per day.Photography. Observation site has a 2 car parking area
,10454,803,2384,Free,"","",No Group Activites ,,N,N,"",none 385,-84.566853198980255,34.873194658182285,Mountaintown Overlook,-84.566849,34.873188,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10479,"","",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10479,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016759.png,Intermediate Parent Group,Intermediate Parent Group,Photography. Observation site has a 2 car parking area
,10454,803,2385,Free,"","",No Group Activites ,,N,N,"",none 386,-84.693081227871403,34.734750624288182,Peeples Lake,-84.693077,34.734744,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10480,January,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10480,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016759.png,Intermediate Parent Group,Intermediate Parent Group,Peeples Lake,10454,803,2386,Free,"","",No Group Activities. No Camping Allowed,,N,N,"",open 387,-85.082474332269413,34.584466577799425,The Pocket Recreation Area Group Picnic Shelter,-85.082470,34.584460,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10481,Open year-round,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10481,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016807.png,Group Picnicking,Picnicking,"This area is located off the Ridge and Valley Scenic Byway. It was once a Civilian Conservation Corps Camp from 1938 until 1942. Some of these remains can still be seen in this area. If not reserved, the picnic shelter is available first come, first served. To reserve call 1-877-444-6777 or go to www.recreation.gov.
",10454,803,2387,"Picnic Shelter: $35/day + $10 to reserve. If not reserved, the shelter is available free of charge on a first-come/first served basis.",Day Use. Closed from sunset to sunrise.,"The Pocket shelter may be reserved for $35 + $10 reservation fee by visiting Recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777 (toll free). The booking window is not later than 72 hours, and not earlier than 12 months.",Accomodates up to 75 people. Drinking water is available across the parking lot in the main picnic area. Alcohol is prohibited in the entire Pocket Recreation Area.,,N,N,"",open 388,-84.582517200742871,34.825706647365578,Barnes Creek Picnic Area,-84.582513,34.825700,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10484,year-round,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10484,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016610.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,Barnes Creek is a simple picnic area with a small waterfall nearby.
,10454,803,2388,Free,"","",No Group Facilities ,,N,N,"",none 389,-118.675313516599928,44.319945832827983,Strawberry Campground,-118.675300,44.319940,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40164,"","",Malheur National Forest,40164,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"The campground is located at the edge of the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness. Set amongst ponderosa pine in a beautifully wooded area, the campground is an excellent starting point for anyone wanting to hike, hunt, fish or simply relax. Strawberry Basin Trailhead is located at the campground. Strawberry Basin Trail #375 connects to other trails in the wilderness allowing for day hiking or backpacking trips.
",39892,604,2389,"$8/Night for single unit, $4/Night for extra vehicle","","","",5604010620,N,Y,"The last mile of road leading to the campground and trailhead to Strawberry Lake is very narrow, steep and after rains becomes very rutted.
",open 390,-118.551413491530525,44.305086842991585,Trout Farm Campground,-118.551400,44.305081,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40178,"","",Malheur National Forest,40178,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Trout Farm Campground offers opportunities for picnicking, pond/stream fishing, and hunting. This nice little campground is ideal for families, or the fishing enthusiast. This campground offers a nice pond for fishing with an barrier free path along the pond as well as a barrier free pier. Trout Farm Campground also has a newly renovated covered picnick shelter and running water. A great place to visit near the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness.
",39892,604,2390,"$8/Night for single unit, $4/Night for extra vehicle","","","",5603010620,N,N,"",open 391,-118.700113585126346,44.665940856775848,Sunshine Guard Station,-118.700100,44.665935,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=74074,"","",Malheur National Forest,74074,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"The Sunshine Guard Station is located approximately 43 miles from the town of John Day, Oregon at 3,700 feet in elevation. This rustic cabin has four rooms - a kitchen, a living room and two bedrooms. Each bedroom is furnished with a Queen size bed. The living room is furnished with a couch, living room chairs, and coffee tables. The kitchen is furnished with a kitchen table and four chairs. Sunshine has electric lights, cook stove, refrigerator, and heater.
",39892,604,2391,"Price and Capacity: $60 per night per group, with a maximum of six occupants. Fees are used directly for the maintenance and preservation of the work station.",Sunshine Guard Station is open year round. ,"For reservations phone 1-877-444-6777 or visit: http://www.recreation.gov","",,N,N,"",open 392,-83.896392995936367,34.751950657581723,Helton Creek Falls,-83.896389,34.751944,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10546,Open all year,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10546,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016759.png,Intermediate Parent Group,Intermediate Parent Group,The Helton Creek Falls Trail is an easy 0.2 mile hike. Please be advised there are many abrupt changes in grade along this short walk. Please stay on the trail and observation deck.
,10454,803,2392,Free,"","","",,N,N,"",open 393,-84.289726116560431,34.845562663027188,Lake Blue Ridge Recreation Area,-84.289722,34.845556,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10547,Yearlong,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10547,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016759.png,Intermediate Parent Group,Intermediate Parent Group,"Lake Blue Ridge Recreation Area is located on the west side of Blue Ridge Lake in Blue Ridge, GA. The lake is a 3,290 acre Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) reservoir. Blue Ridge Lake offers boating, skiing and fishing. The lake is home to bass, bream, catfish, perch and crappie, which makes the area popular with anglers.
",10454,803,2393,No Fee,"","","",,N,N,"",none 394,-83.779447973036682,34.954728704928385,Lake Chatuge Recreation Area,-83.779444,34.954722,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10548,"","",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10548,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016759.png,Intermediate Parent Group,Intermediate Parent Group,No group activities
,10454,803,2394,Free,"","","",,N,N,"",none 395,-84.266616111460081,34.882187671746756,Lakewood Landing Boat Launch,-84.266612,34.882181,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10549,Yearlong - May close due to lake level,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10549,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016808.png,Boating - Motorized,Water Activities,"Lakewood Landing Boat Launch is located on the north side of Blue Ridge Lake in Blue Ridge, GA. The lake is a 3,290 acre Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) reservoir. Blue Ridge Lake offers boating, skiing and fishing. The lake is home to bass, bream, catfish, perch and crappie, which makes the area popular with anglers.
",10454,803,2395,"Day UseApproximately 60 miles southeast of Atlanta, the Oconee National Forest is an easy drive and has much to offer those in the heart of the state. Boasting group campsites, the largest lake in the state, and recreational opportunities galore, the Oconee District is one not miss.
Elevation 8,000 feet. This campground has 6 group areas that can accomodate up to 75 people each and 18 vehicles, 2 vault toilets. Reservations are required and can be reserved through www.recreation.gov. Or call toll-free: 877-444-6777. Reservations must be made at least 4 days prior to arrival.
Campground is typically open seasonally May - September, conditions permitting.
",65158,417,2397,"Subject to change. Visit www.recreation.gov to reserve a site and view the current fees.","","This site can be reserved by calling Toll Free 1-877-444-6777 (International 518-885-3639 or TDD 877-833-6777) or on-line at www.recreation.gov.","",5101.003391,N,N,"",none 398,-115.670211877918916,36.318105300839122,Foxtail Group Picnic Site,-115.670200,36.318100,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65294,05/08,"",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65294,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016807.png,Group Picnicking,Picnicking,"During the summer season this picnic area is available by reservation only. During winter Foxtail is open for snowplay only when there is at least 12” of snow on the ground. Otherwise it is closed.
This site was recently renovated. It has new roads, parking, tables, grills, signs, bathrooms and more seating.
",65158,417,2398,"Subject to change. Visit www.recreation.gov to reserve a site and view the current fees","","This site can be reserved by calling Toll Free 1-877-444-6777 (International 518-885-3639 or TDD 877-833-6777) or on-line at www.recreation.gov.","",5142.003391,N,N,"",open 399,-119.268312699668314,38.108105244984635,Green Creek Group Campground,-119.268300,38.108100,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65296,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65296,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016753.png,Group Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Green Creek Group Campground is located about 12 miles from Bridgeport at an elevation of 7,500 feet. Massive Jeffrey pines tower over the site, offering partial shade. Aspens, junipers, sagebrush, and summer wildflowers dot the site. Green Creek is adjacent, with rainbow trout fishing. Green Creek Trail, for hiking and horses, can be accessed just outside the campground entrance. It leads to Green Lake and further on to East Lake. Rugged peaks surround both large lakes, with good backcountry fishing and beautiful scenery.
This primitive campground contains two group sites that can accommodate up to 25-50 people, with large picnic tables, fire rings, BBQ grills, and bear boxes. Vault toilets, potable water, and garbage service are provided. Roads and parking spurs are dirt.
Generally open in late May to early September, weather and condition permitting.
",65158,417,2399,$60/night for group size 1 to 25 $75/night group size 26 to 50,"","This site can be reserved by calling Toll Free 1-877-444-6777 or on-line at http://www.recreation.gov/","",5297.003341,N,N,"",none 400,-119.323712715928309,38.168605246043725,Lower Twin Lake Boating Site,-119.323700,38.168600,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65302,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65302,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016640.png,Boating - Non-Motorized,Water Activities,Lower Twin Lake Boating Site,65158,417,2400,"","","","",10006010386,N,N,"",open 401,-84.626963211632273,34.785258637692579,Cohutta Overlook,-84.626959,34.785252,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10485,Open year-round,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10485,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016759.png,Intermediate Parent Group,Intermediate Parent Group,"Panoramic views of the Chattahoochee National Forest await those willing to take a brief uphill hike to a rustic stone platform built by the Forest Service in the 1960's. Don't forget your camera for this and other scenic vistas available along Georgia highway 52 between Chatsworth and Ellijay, GA.
",10454,803,2401,Free,"","",Approximately 10 parking spaces. No water or restrooms. ,,N,N,"",none 402,-83.396586849649523,34.752712676493246,Chattooga River District,-83.396583,34.752706,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10486,"","",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10486,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5166737.png,Forest Service Shield,Forest Service Shield,"The Chattooga River Ranger District covers 261,035 acres in the northeast part of Georgia. Terrain ranges from the Piedmont in the southern part of the district to Georgia's second highest mountain, Rabun Bald at 4,696 feet above sea level. To the east is the Chattooga Wild and Scenic River. In the central part of the district are Lake Burton, Seed Lake, and Lake Rabun where you'll find the Rabun Beach Campground. In the western part of the district are the headwaters of the Chattahoochee River and the Upper Chattahoochee River Campground. The Appalachian National Scenic Trail passes through the district. There are many waterfalls across the district including the twin waterfalls of Anna Ruby Falls Scenic Area. Take your time exploring the district on this website and feel free to give them a call for more information.
Andrews Cove Recreation Area in White County offers a cool mountain stream and a peaceful atmosphere, and is only 15 minutes from the popular alpine village of Helen, Georgia.
",10454,803,2403,Camping: $12/site/night,Andrews Cove Recreation Area is open seasonally March-October.,"Reservations are not accepted. Occupancy of sites are on a first come, first serve basis.",The maximum length of stay is 14 days. ,,N,N,"",open 404,-119.767211908640959,39.152035304634616,Carson Ranger District Office,-119.767199,39.152030,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65160,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65160,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5166737.png,Forest Service Shield,Forest Service Shield,"The Carson Ranger District extends along the eastern front of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, straddling the Nevada and California border with a land base of approximately 368,600 square miles. The District is about 15 miles wide and near 100 miles long and stretches from the Dog Valley area northwest of Reno, Nevada heading south along the Carson Range, passing between Lake Tahoe and Carson City, then continuing further south to Alpine County in California and ending just north of the Sonora Pass and Highway 108 area.
If you have any questions or comments please contact the Carson Ranger District @ 775-882-2766
",65158,417,2404,"",Open Monday thru Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm. Closed Holidays and Weekends,"","",,N,N,"",open 405,-119.281067720284042,38.267934258703995,Bridgeport Ranger District Office,-119.281055,38.267929,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65162,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65162,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5166737.png,Forest Service Shield,Forest Service Shield,"Sustaining the health, diversity, and productivity of the Nation's forests and grasslands to meet the needs of present and future generations...from the peaks of the eastern Sierra to the Great Basin desert.
If you have any questions or comment please contact the Bridgeport Ranger District @ 760-932-7070
",65158,417,2405,"",Open Monday thru Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm,"","",,N,N,"",open 406,-117.089321490927929,39.501535542357743,Austin Ranger District Office,-117.089309,39.501530,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65164,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65164,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5166737.png,Forest Service Shield,Forest Service Shield,"The Austin Ranger District is located 170 miles east of Reno in north-central Nevada. The District’s over 1 million acres are located near what has been dubbed the loneliest highway in America, U.S. Hwy 50. Highway 50 runs through the town of Austin, population approximately 250, and home to the Austin Ranger District Office.
Please contact the Austin Ranger District with any questions or comments @ 775-964-2671
",65158,417,2406,"",The Ausin Ranger District Office is open Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm Closed Holidays and Weekends,"","",,N,N,"",open 407,-117.227861342216315,38.065715386435535,Tonopah Ranger District Office,-117.227849,38.065710,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65166,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65166,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5166737.png,Forest Service Shield,Forest Service Shield,"Located off U.S. Highway 95, approximately halfway between Reno and Las Vegas (a little over 200 miles from each) is the largest ranger district in the lower 48 states: Tonopah Ranger District. The district encompasses approximately 1.12 million acres on the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. Tonopah, population about 2,800, is the nearest town and houses the district ranger office.
If you have questions or comments please call the Tonopah Ranger District @ 775-482-6286
",65158,417,2407,"",Open Monday thru Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm. Closed Holidays and Weekends,"","",,N,N,"",open 408,-83.398723771928857,33.206416341538542,Lake Sinclair Recreation Area,-83.398720,33.206410,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10552,Open year round,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10552,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"The majestic Lake Sinclair was created when the waters of the Oconee River were impounded by Georgia Power Company in 1953 to operate a hydro-electric generating station. The Lake Sinclair recreational area is located in the heart of Georgia. This 15,330 acre lake (with 417 miles of shoreline!), ideal for families, scout troup meetings, or church gatherings. Lake Sinclair Recreation Area is a great place for picnicking, hiking, boating, fishing and swimming. and offers 33 campsites, with 5 campsites for campers with electric and water being available.
",10454,803,2408,"Camping Fees Camping without hook-ups: $9/site/nightLocated along the bank of the Oconee River, this recreation area offers camping, picnicking, hiking, boating and fishing. Five campsites with tables, tent pads and grills are available to campers. Main road through campground is paved. Some of the campsites are accessible to people with disabilities, as are the restrooms. Drinking water is not available at this time.
",10454,803,2409,Camping: $5.00/site/night Day use for boat ramp parking and picnic area $3.00 per vehicle,24 hrs a day. Quite hours are 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.,"None, first come, first served",Quiet hours between 10:00 pm and 7:00 amExplore over 10,000 years of history from early Native Americans to DeSoto (1540s) to Georgia's first paper mill in 1811. Take a gentle hike along the historic ruins of the old Scull Shoals Village on the banks of the Oconee River.
",10454,803,2410,No fee required,Sunrise to Sunset,None Required,Removal of historical artifacts or any other objects from this site is strictly prohibited!,,N,Y,"",open 411,-117.166012472346921,39.248505511463044,Kingston Trailhead,-117.166000,39.248500,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65304,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65304,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Kingston Trailhead,65158,417,2411,"","","","",10007010386,N,N,"",open 412,-117.458912470969352,38.811105445821127,Cow Canyon Trailhead,-117.458900,38.811100,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65306,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65306,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Cow Canyon Trailhead,65158,417,2412,"","","","",13043010386,N,N,"",open 413,-117.164212472198045,39.250005511652482,Crest Trailhead,-117.164200,39.250000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65308,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65308,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Crest Trailhead,65158,417,2413,"","","","",15377010386,N,N,"",open 414,-117.347912438432857,38.704305443566284,Toms Canyon Trailhead,-117.347900,38.704300,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65310,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65310,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Toms Canyon Trailhead,65158,417,2414,"","","","",15413010386,N,N,"",open 415,-119.850612949499464,39.362805317345085,Galena Creek Recreation Area,-119.850600,39.362800,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65312,year round,"",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65312,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"The Galena Creek Visitor Center is managed by Washoe County Regional Parks & Open Space under a special use permit from the US Forest Service with a goal of increasing public understanding, appreciation and wise use of the many natural, cultural, historical and recreational resources of the Galena Canyon area and the Mount Rose Scenic Byway. Great Basin Institute is the interpretive association that operates the Visitor Center, providing staff and volunteers who greet the public, provide travel information, and offer a wide variety of nature-based programming for all ages.
The Galena Creek Visitor Center and Recreation Area is located at 18250 Mount Rose Highway. Additional highlights of the area include:
•A weather station, exhibits, gift shop, and book store.
•Individual picnic areas, one large reservable group picnic area, and a new trailhead. The group picnic area may be reserved by calling Washoe County Regional Parks and Open Space at (775) 823-6501.
•A half-mile paved nature trail is located just outside the Visitor Center along with access to the Jones-Whites Creek Loop Trail and the Mt. Rose Wilderness. Opportunities exist for foot travel, biking, and horse riding. Visit, visitorcenter@thegreatbasininstitute.org, for a trail map.
•The Visitor Center offers nature based programs, both indoors and out. They also offer guided hikes. Visit, visitorcenter@thegreatbasininstitute.org, for the events calendar.
",65158,417,2415,Group picnic sites are $130/day and require a $100 refundable cleaning deposit.,Galena Creek Park Open Daily 8am to 5pm (Day Use Only). Visitor Center Hours Friday through Sunday 9am to 4pm (Winter Oct 1st-April 30th) and Tuesday through Friday 9am to 6pm (Summer May 1-Sept 31st)., Reservations for group picnicking sites must be made by calling Washoe County Parks-Facilities Rentals at (775) 823-6501. All group picnic sites have a maximum capacity of 100 people.,"",17013010386,N,N,"",open 416,-83.48130287496366,34.755773673657124,Lake Rabun Beach Recreation Area,-83.481299,34.755767,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10488,4/14/2019,10/31/19,Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10488,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"CLOSING FOR WINTER SEASON OCTOBER 31st, 2018
Cradled in the hills of the North Georgia Mountains overlooking beautiful Lake Rabun, this developed recreation area offers camping, hiking, all sorts of water activities like swimming, boating and fishing, and an opportunity to absorb the peaceful lake scenery. There are 80 tent and trailer campsites in this family-oriented setting that will easily transform whatever gear you have into an outdoor home away from home.
Please feel free to print out the Rabun Beach Recreation Overview Guide (which has a map of the campground!) for your convenience.
This unique group site, located between Rabun Beach camping areas 1 & 2, provides all the amenities and scenery associated with the much loved Lake Rabun Beach Recreational Area, yet is designed specifically for your specialized group activites.
",10454,803,2417,Group Camping $50/night,Sunrise to sunset with quiet hours after 10pm.,"Reservations are encouraged. Visit: https://cfaia.org/recreation-areas-campgrounds/georgia-campgrounds-recreation-areas/rabun-beach-recreation-area-in-georgia/",A maximum number of 30 campers are permitted for the area,,N,N,"",open 418,-115.234046790798942,36.24540631973619,Spring Mountains National Recreation Area Office,-115.234035,36.245401,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65168,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65168,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5166737.png,Forest Service Shield,Forest Service Shield,"The Spring Mountains National Recreation Area (SMNRA) is part of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. Better known to locals as Mount Charleston, it is located just 30 minutes from downtown Las Vegas and encompasses more than 316,000 acres of remarkable beauty and surprising diversity.
Enjoy snow-capped mountain peaks that are surrounded by desert and are home to over 50 sensitive plants and animals, some of which are found only in this special area and nowhere else in the world. The panoramic mountain range provides a quick getaway and a haven for solitude.
If you have any questions or comments please contact the Spring Mountain National Recreaction @ 702-515-5400
",65158,417,2418,"",Open Monday thru Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm. Closed Holidays and Weekends,"","",,N,N,"",open 419,-115.73930842107761,40.835441781076632,Mountain City Ranger District Office,-115.739296,40.835436,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65170,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65170,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5166737.png,Forest Service Shield,Forest Service Shield,"The Mountain City Ranger District comprises approximately 450,000 acres of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. The district lies approximately 84 miles North of Elko, Nevada on State Highway 225 or 12 miles South of Owyhee, Nevada on State Highway 225.
If you have any questions or comments please contact the Mountain City Ranger District @ 775-738-5171
",65158,417,2419,"",Open Monday thru Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm. Closed Holidays and Weekends,"","",,N,N,"",open 420,-114.977041315871574,41.11137587002947,Ruby Mountains Ranger District Office,-114.977029,41.111370,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65172,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65172,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5166737.png,Forest Service Shield,Forest Service Shield,"The Ruby Mountains Ranger District is made up of the East Humboldt and Ruby Mountain Ranges. These mountains contain spectacular scenery and a variety of recreational activities. The district covers about approximately 450,000 acres with elevations ranging from 6,000 feet to 11,387 feet at Ruby Dome.
If you have any questions or comments please contact the Ruby Moutain Ranger District @ 775-752-3357
",65158,417,2420,"",Open Monday thru Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm. Closed Holidays and Weekends,"","",,N,N,"",open 421,-114.977041315871574,41.11137587002947,Jarbidge Ranger District Office,-114.977029,41.111370,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65174,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65174,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5166400.png,Forest Service Shield,Forest Service Shield,"The Jarbidge Ranger District of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest offers approximately 243,907 acres of relatively undiscovered recreation opportunities. Elevations range from 6,000 feet to the Matterhorn Peak at 10,839 feet and the area provides a wide range of temperature, vegetation, and opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. Visitors can enjoy quiet campgrounds, hunting, stream fishing, or one of the least-used wilderness areas in the nation. For residents of Elko County or southern Idaho, this northern Nevada mountain range is within a two-hour drive.
If you have questions or comments please contact the Jarbridge Ranger District @ 775-752-3357
",65158,417,2421,"",Open Monday thru Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm. Closed Holidays and Weekends,"","",,N,N,"",open 422,-83.289712762145001,33.646091441417369,Dyar Pasture Recreation Area,-83.289709,33.646085,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10558,Year round,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10558,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016655.png,Birdwatching,Nature Viewing,"This 60-acre freshwater wetland was originally a cooperative project with the U.S. Forest Service, Georgia DNR, Georgia Power and Ducks Unlimited. Dyar Pasture is a bird sanctuary and a birders paradise. Outfitted with a dike and water control system to control water levels, the management of this area enables a healthy and sustainable waterfowl habitat necessary for the continued survival of this wetland ecosystem. The area has picnicking and fishing opportunities, a boat launch with access to the Oconee River and Lake Oconee and a short hiking trail, making Dyar Pasture a fantastic place for a day of birding and appreciating a wetland habitat.
Photos of the area...
Download the Dyar Pasture Brochure. Includes a site map and a plant and animal check list along with other cool information.
",10454,803,2422,Boat Launch and Wildlife Viewing Facilities: $3/vehicle/day,Sunrise to Sunset,"Reservations are not required. Occupancy of sites are on a first come, first serve basis.","Although this is a Wildlife Management Area, there is absolutely NO HUNTING allowed. ",,N,Y,"",open 423,-83.502165798279691,33.120627319048509,Miller Creek Lake Recreation Area,-83.502162,33.120621,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10561,May,Nov.,Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10561,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016881.png,Lake and Pond Fishing,Fishing,"Miller Creek Lake Recreation Area is a great place for family activities. This 17-acre lake was originally constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. It was aquired by the U.S. Forest Service in 1998 in a joint partnership with the Jones County Georgia Board of Commissioners, Georgia DNR. The area incompasses approximately 30 acres and the average depth of the lake is 30 feet.
Fishing, boating, hiking, picniking and wildlife viewing are some of the most common activities. This is the site of the Miller Creek Lake Annual Fishing Rodeo. This popular event averages 300 to 400 participants. The lake is stocked twice a year with catfish, bass and bream. There are picnic tables with grillls available for small gatherings and a pavilion with six tables is available for larger gatherings such as weddings and birthday parties.
",10454,803,2423,$3.00 per day per vehicle,Day use area,None,No gas-powered boats ,,N,N,"",open 424,-115.643311867160165,36.25670529508379,Cathedral Rock Picnic Site,-115.643300,36.256700,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65326,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65326,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"This is a renovated site with nearly 80 picnic sites, as well as gathering spaces, a new water system, new interpretive signage to include site information featuring the Civilian Conservation Corps, and new toilet facilities. The new larger trailhead parking area for the Cathedral Rock trail system provides safer and more convenient access at its new location away from the main highway. Generally open from May through September conditions permitting.
",65158,417,2424,"subject to change, go to www.recreation.gov to reserve a site and view the current fees","",Go to www.recreation.gov to reserve a site and view the current fees,"",5066.003391,N,N,"",none 425,-115.621211868476493,36.314405303161628,Deer Creek Picnic Site,-115.621200,36.314400,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65328,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65328,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,Day use only. Picnic tables are available. Drinking water is not available.
,65158,417,2425,"","","","",5146.003391,N,N,"",open 426,-115.675811879280403,36.319905300449776,Old Mill Picnic Site,-115.675800,36.319900,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65334,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65334,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"This is a great picnic are with flush toilets and potable water. Old Mill Picnic Area has 80 sites and is generally open May to September, weather permitting.
",65158,417,2426,"subject to change, go to www.recreation.gov to reserve a site and view the current fees","","","",5148.003391,N,N,"",none 427,-116.68791231108375,38.626005483529717,Barley Creek Trailhead,-116.687900,38.626000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65342,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65342,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Barley Creek Trailhead,65158,417,2427,"","","","",5128.003031,N,N,"",open 428,-117.240312441211856,38.889005469952217,North/South Twin Trailhead,-117.240300,38.889000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65346,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65346,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,North/South Twin Trailhead,65158,417,2428,"","","","",5167.003031,N,N,"",open 429,-115.610011865753549,36.304005302611429,Robbers Roost Trailhead,-115.610000,36.304000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65348,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65348,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"Robber's Roost is a short loop trail which climbs up a canyon to a couple of caves. It then winds through a forest of pinion pines and mountain mahogany before returning back to the main trail.
Local folklore says that Robber's Roost was a hideout for bandits during the days of the old Mormon Trail. Many times the bandits concealed stolen goods and livestock at Robber's Roost that had been snatched from traveler's en-route to California and Utah. It is not known if this legend is true.
No water is available, please bring your own.
",65158,417,2429,"","","","",5167.003391,N,N,"",none 430,-116.850712361379124,38.799405489199124,Pinecreek Trailhead,-116.850700,38.799400,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65350,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65350,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Pinecreek Trailhead,65158,417,2430,"","","","",5170.003031,N,N,"",open 431,-115.679677877920284,36.304011298286518,Las Vegas Ski and Snowboard Resort,-115.679666,36.304006,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65352,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65352,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016529.png,Skiing/Snowboarding,Winter Sports,.
,65158,417,2431,"subject to change, go to www.skilasvegas.com to view current rates","","","",5172.003391,N,N,"",none 432,-115.659311871178389,36.266005295590688,Mary Jane Trailhead,-115.659300,36.266000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65356,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65356,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Mary Jane Trailhead,65158,417,2432,"","","","",5178.003391,N,N,"",open 433,-83.494963865408053,34.493156617285756,Lake Russell Recreation Area,-83.494960,34.493150,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10490,05/11/2019,10/31/2019,Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10490,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"CLOSING FOR WINTER SEASON OCTOBER 31st, 2018
Situated along the peaceful shore of the 100-acre Lake Russell, this developed recreation area offers 42 campsites that accommodate both tent and RV camping and a picnic shelter with seating for 30 is available on a first come first serve basis. With a large grass-covered beach and swimming area as well as two paved campground loop roads for easy access to all that this outdoor mecca has to offer in the way of camping, swimming, picnicking, hiking, biking, fishing, horseback riding, and boating (non-motorized/electric watercraft only), this bucolic getaway is sure to become an outdoor destination for the entire family!
",10454,803,2433,"Camping: $18/site/night single, $36/double site/night, Picnic and Swim Site: $5/non-commercial vehicle up to 6 people, $1/person over 6 people in non-commercial vehicle. Boat launch: $5/vehicle/day","Lake Russell Campground and swim beach is open seasonally. Opening date May 14, 2018 - October 31, 2018.","Reservations accepted and first come first serve sites available. Call 1-877-444-6777 or go to www.recreation.gov",The length of stay is limited to 14 days. No gasoline powered motorboats allowed. Only electric trolling motors are permitted.,,N,N,"",open 434,-83.782912962835425,34.750929661466394,Low Gap Campground,-83.782909,34.750923,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10491,03/24/2019,10/31/2019,Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10491,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Located within the Chattahoochee Wildlife Management Area and veiled by the Mark Trail Wilderness, this 13-site developed campground is as close as it gets to a dispersed camping experience with amenities. This clandestine campground is best known for its plethora of opportunities in camping, fishing, hiking, hunting, and simply basking in the light of the natural world. Low Gap is another one of our campgrounds located only a few miles from Georgia's much loved vacation destination, the alpine village of Helen, Georgia. A trip to this campground is sure to make memories, so be sure to pack a camera and take some home with you on film!
",10454,803,2434,Camping: $12/site/night,Low Gap Campground is open seasonally March-October. Quite hours 10pm - 7am,"Reservations are not accepted. Occupancy of sites are on a first come, first serve basis.","Whether coming for a day trip or making a reservation for a group campsite, Nancytown is a great spot for families, fishermen (and women!) and picnickers. It's easliy accessible by car and the Lake Russell Recreation Area is only a half a mile down the road. See the activities list below for more details.
The Ely Ranger District makes up approximately 1.1 million acres of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest and extends over three Nevada counties: Nye, White Pine and Lincoln. Ely, Nevada, located in the heart of the District, is the nearest town and houses the District office.
The District lies approximately 240 miles north of Las Vegas, Nevada, via I-15, State Highways 93, 318 and 6; and 190 miles south of Elko, Nevada, via I-80 and State Highway 93.
If you have questions for comments please contact the Ely Ranger District @ 775-289-3031
",65158,417,2436,"",Open Monday thru Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm. Closed Holidays and Weekends,"","",,N,N,"",open 437,-117.717748802277313,40.975973633962724,Santa Rosa Ranger District Office,-117.717736,40.975968,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65178,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65178,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5166737.png,Forest Service Shield,Forest Service Shield,"The Santa Rosa Ranger District makes up approximately 280,000 acres of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, 40 miles north of Winnemucca, Nevada. It can be reached by traveling north on State Highway 95 to State Route 290 (Paradise Valley) and Forest Road 792. This forest road is very scenic with Paradise Valley on one side and State Highway 95 on the other.
If you have any questions or comments please contact the Santa Rosa Ranger District @ 775-623-5025
",65158,417,2437,"",Open Monday thru Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm. Closed Holidays and Weekends,"","",,N,N,"",open 438,-115.605911860473725,36.263005298511786,Kyle Canyon Picnic Area,-115.605900,36.263000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65180,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65180,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Kyle Canyon Picnic Area is at an elevation of 6,900 feet with 27 sites in timbered setting, including 8 double sites which can accommodate up to 16 people each, and one triple unit that can accommodate up to 24 people. Across from trailhead access to Mt. Charleston Wilderness. Many of the sites are accessible to people with disabilities. This picnic area has 3 flush toilets and drinking water.
",65158,417,2438,All sites are first come basis. $18 Friday through Sunday and Holidays and $12 Monday through Thursday.,10 a.m. - 6 p.m.,"","",5000.003391,N,N,"",none 439,-114.650712034798403,39.464405722739926,Bird Creek Campground,-114.650700,39.464400,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65184,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65184,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016807.png,Group Picnicking,Picnicking,Bird Creek is located in Duck Creek Basin approximately 25 miles from Ely. Updates coming soon. For information call (775) 289-3031.
Generally open from the end of May thru September (pending snow and accessibility)
,65158,417,2439,"$8.00/night for single sites (A, B, D and E). $35/group size of 25, $45/group size of 50, $55/group size of 100.","","Can be reserved by calling Toll Free 1-877-444-6777 or on-line at http://www.recreation.gov/. Reservation sites: C, F, G & H.","",5054.003031,N,N,Accessible vault toilet.
,closed 440,-83.271958752618758,33.568416425334327,Redlands Recreation Area,-83.271955,33.568410,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10562,Year round,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10562,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016829.png,Boating - Motorized,Water Activities,"Just west of Greensboro,GA, on US 278 on the shore of the local's beloved Lake Oconee, visitors to the Oconee Ranger District find the Redlands Recreation Area. Families can enjoy the picnicking opportunities and acess to Lake Oconee by utilitizing one of three paved boat ramps in this secluded, yet scenic locale.
Just east of Madison, GA, on the shore of the local's beloved Lake Oconee, visitors to the Oconee Ranger District find the Swords Recreation Area. Families can enjoy the picnicking opportunities and newly renovated boat ramp in this secluded, yet scenic locale.
",10454,803,2441,Picnic Site/Boat Launch $3/vehicle/day,Sunrise to Sunset,None required,No camping is allowed at the boat ramps. ,,N,N,"",open 442,-83.333646842018609,34.955847721647444,Darnell Shooting Range,-83.333643,34.955841,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=37184,January,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,37184,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016532.png,Target Shooting,Other Activities,The Darnell Shooting Range is a very basic range with few developed facilities. There are 2 shooting benches but you must supply your own target structures on which to post your targets. The maximum target distance is 100 yards. No other distances are marked. Road conditions do not accommodate low-clearance vehicle such as a typical passenger sedan.
,10454,803,2442,Free,Daylight hours only.,"","",5371.005951,N,N,"",open 443,-83.982864016701967,34.66496663616519,Chestatee Overlook,-83.982860,34.664960,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=77736,"","",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,77736,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016525.png,Scenic Driving,Scenic Driving,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.
,10454,803,2443,No fee is required,Sunrise to sunset,"","",,N,N,"",none 444,-115.640711875928289,36.354805307091311,Sawmill Trailhead,-115.640700,36.354800,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65358,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65358,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Sawmill Trailhead,65158,417,2444,"","","","",5179.003391,N,N,"",open 445,-115.657011870539009,36.267505295821337,Trail Canyon Trailhead,-115.657000,36.267500,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65360,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65360,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Trail Canyon Trailhead,65158,417,2445,"","","","",5180.003391,N,N,"",open 446,-115.691811881502019,36.317105299339858,Lower Bristlecone Trailhead,-115.691800,36.317100,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65362,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65362,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Lower Bristlecone Trailhead,65158,417,2446,"","","","",5181.003391,N,N,"",open 447,-115.595711855138561,36.220305294146442,Griffith Peak Trailhead,-115.595700,36.220300,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65364,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65364,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"Day use only in this area. There isn't water or toilets available.
Dispersed camping is allowed near the trailhead, but fires are prohibited.
",65158,417,2447,"","","","",5182.003391,N,N,"",closed 448,-115.649111868538185,36.257805295042267,Cathedral Rock Trailhead,-115.649100,36.257800,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65366,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65366,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Newly renovated! New parking area with new bathrooms and more space.
,65158,417,2448,"","","","",5183.003391,N,N,"",none 449,-115.610311861735937,36.263205298473707,Fletcher Canyon Trailhead,-115.610300,36.263200,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65368,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65368,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Fletcher Canyon Trailhead,65158,417,2449,"","","","",5184.003391,N,N,"",open 450,-115.612711866426011,36.3083053031216,North Loop Trailhead,-115.612700,36.308300,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65370,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65370,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,North Loop Trailhead,65158,417,2450,"","","","",5185.003391,N,N,"",open 451,-115.676111877957737,36.306405298614962,Upper Bristlecone Trailhead,-115.676100,36.306400,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65372,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65372,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Upper Bristlecone Trailhead,65158,417,2451,"","","","",5186.003391,N,N,"",open 452,-115.655711869982355,36.264105295224113,Echo Trailhead,-115.655700,36.264100,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65374,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65374,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Day use only. There isn't drinking water or toilets currently available at this trailhead.
No fires are allowed at this time.
,65158,417,2452,"","","","",5187.003391,N,N,"",open 453,-119.484612765617356,38.367405253124431,Sonora Bridge Meadow Picnic Site,-119.484600,38.367400,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65376,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65376,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,This site will no longer host a group camp. Day use only. Lake Russell day use fees apply. Great for Mountain biking.
,10454,803,2458,Lake Russell day use fee applies: $5,"",None,"",,N,N,"",open 459,-83.557743908239686,34.960886714134851,Sandy Bottoms Campground,-83.557740,34.960880,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10496,03/15/2019,10/31/2019,Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10496,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Whether you plan your trip during the rebirth of Spring or later in the year during the display of the prominent North Georgia Fall colors, this 14-site developed campground is sure to heighten the innate beauty of any season. Graced with various species of hardwoods and resting on the shore of the Tallulah River, Sandy Bottoms provides a rustic experience for the outdoor enthusiast to camp, swim, fish or just to sit back and enjoy the scenery.
",10454,803,2459,Camping $15/site/night,Sandy Bottoms Campground is open seasonally March-October. Quite hours are 10pm - 7am,"Reservations are not accepted. Occupancy of sites are on a first come, first serve basis.",The maximum stay is 14 days. ,,N,N,"",open 460,-83.264170820839496,34.928339718297231,Sarah's Creek Campground,-83.264167,34.928333,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10497,Open year round,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10497,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Extending the same primitive feel as its neighboring Warwoman Wildlife Management Area and the Chattooga Wild & Scenic River, Sarah's Creek 26-site developed campground offers a tranquil escape, a place to relax, and perhaps even catch a few fish.
",10454,803,2460,All camp sites are $10.00/night. Payable at drop-box within campground.,"24 hours a day, Quite hours are 10pm - 7am","Reservations are not accepted. Occupancy of sites are on a first come, first serve basis.",The maximum stay is 14 days. Quiet hours are 10pm-7am. ,,N,N,"",open 461,-83.543208901939636,34.927182708116177,Tallulah River Campground,-83.543205,34.927176,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10498,Open Year Round,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10498,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"OPEN
At an elevation of 2,080 ft., on the banks of the Tallulah River, this campground is a favorite. If you like hiking, the Coleman River Trail is there for you to enjoy the outdoors and nature.
",10454,803,2461,"Camping: $15/site/night, year round",Open all year long.,Reservations are not accepted. Occupancy of sites are on a first come first serve basis.,The maximum length of stay is 14 days.,,Y,Y,"",open 462,-115.678011878564035,36.309005298826797,McWilliams Campground,-115.678000,36.309000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65190,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65190,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"
The new and improved McWilliams Campground is open!
Dolomite and McWilliams Campgrounds were reconstructed and combined in 2013 and now called just “McWilliams Campground.”
McWilliams Campground now has 75 campsites which accommodate both tent and recreational vehicle (RV) use. McWilliams Campground is open year-round, with 14 campsites available in the winter as well as winter parking for snowplay.
McWilliams Campground boasts all new infrastructure including new campsites with tent pads, a new water system and restrooms. The restrooms are heated in the winter. Please note that there is no electricity to campsites at McWilliams Campground and no cell phone service in Upper Lee Canyon. Public pay phones are available just down the highway at Lee Meadows.
Elevation at the campground is 8,600 feet. Nearby you will find trailhead access to the Mt. Charleston Wilderness. Located in forested area. Reservations are strongly recommended. Sites can be reserved through www.recreation.gov. Or call toll-free: 877-444-6777. Reservations must be made at least four days prior to arrival.
Campground has some sites available year round and conditions permitting is fully open during the summer months.
",65158,417,2462,"Subject to change. Visit www.recreation.gov to reserve a site and view the current fees","","This site can be reserved by calling Toll Free 1-877-444-6777 (International 518-885-3639 or TDD 877-833-6777) or on-line at www.recreation.gov.","",5025.003391,N,N,"",none 463,-115.607411865538523,36.310105303890012,Hilltop Campground,-115.607400,36.310100,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65198,05/08,"",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65198,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Elevation 8,400 feet. 35 sites in timbered setting. 2 sites are accessible. 1 triple site is available for up to 24 people, and 3 double sites for up to 16 people. 2 sites accessible to people with disabilities. Reservations are recommended. Sites 1-4,6,8,11-13,15,17-21 can be reserved through www.recreation.gov or call toll-free: 877-444-6777. Reservations must be made at least 4 days prior to arrival.
Campground is typically open seasonally May - October, conditions permitting
",65158,417,2463,"Subject to change. Please go to www.recreation.gov to reserve a site and view the current fees.","","This site can be reserved by calling Toll Free 1-877-444-6777 (International 518-885-3639 or TDD 877-833-6777) or on-line at www.recreation.gov.","",5106.003391,N,N,"",none 464,-83.513253805341208,33.205706337455986,Cedar Creek Shooting Range,-83.513250,33.205700,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=75367,"","",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,75367,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016532.png,Target Shooting,Other Activities,"The Cedar Creek Shooting Range in the Oconee National Forest is available for those interested in perfecting their target skills. The shooting range, which is in the Cedar Creek Wildlife Management Area, is just one of 17 shooting ranges currently available on public land in Georgia. The range provides 10 shooting stations with a target distance of 100 yards for rifles and pistols.
The Cedar Creek Shooting Range was first proposed in November 1998 by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Wildlife Resources Division. Support was also provided by the National Rifle Association, the Wild Turkey Federation, Quail Unlimited, and Putnam County.
",10454,803,2464,"Visit this special site where the people of long ago carved their stories into the boulders of Track Rock.
,10454,803,2465,No fees are required.,Sunrise to sunset.,"","",,Y,Y,"",open 466,-107.199210282599211,37.541505995410965,Palisades Campground,-107.199200,37.541500,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/sanjuan/recarea/?recid=44036,"","",San Juan National Forest,44036,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"
Campgrounds still open between September and May have no services (water, electric, trash pick up or rest rooms). Please keep them clean and pack it out. Thanks!
Campgrounds still open between September and May have no services (water, electric, trash pick up or rest rooms). Please keep them clean and pack it out. Thanks!
This campground is only for people camping with livestock. A one-way loop offers pull-throughs and back-in units at 12 campsites. Each site has either a hitching rack or four-unit stall with feed manger. In addition to potable water for campers, there is a water tank for livestock. Grazing is not allowed in the campground, so bring adequate weed-free feed for your livestock.
To check availability and reserve specific sites please check Palisades at
www.recreation.gov or 1-877-444-6777
The campground is is situated above Ruby Lake below the beautiful Ruby Mountains at a 6000’ elevation, near the Ruby Lake National Wildlife Refuge in Ruby Valley Nevada. Ruby Valley is a surprising wildlife oasis. An expansive marsh is laced with riparian corridors coursing with cool, spring fed waters. Together with lush meadow and shrub-steppe uplands, these habitats support a diversity of wildlife seldom found in the high desert and is one of the most important waterfowl nesting areas in the region. The refuge is either home or a stopover location for over 220 species of birds. Of specific interest are canvasback ducks, trumpeter swans, greater sandhill cranes and sage grouse. Mule deer and pronghorn antelope can also be found in the area.
Ruby Lake is visible from the campground and offers excellent birding, fishing and hiking. The lake is stocked with largemouth bass and several species of trout. The Ruby Lake NWR headquarters is 2 miles north of the campground and offers visitor information.
The campground is located on the Hastings Cutoff route, near the Pony Express Trail and historic ruins of Fort Ruby. A new interpretive trail was recently constructed at the Fort Ruby historic site and provides insight on local history as well as spectacular views of the southern Ruby Mountains and beyond, all relatively uninterrupted by human development. The southern trailhead for the Ruby Crest National Recreation Trail at Green Mountain is located within a reasonable driving distance from the campground. Many dirt and gravel roads begin at Harrison Pass (just north of the refuge) and Overland Pass (south of the area) and provide enjoyable routes for jeeps, off road motorcycles, OHVs, and mountain bikes.
A forest of pinyon pine and juniper covers the area offering partial shade. The campground contains 33 single sites, 1 double and 1 handicap site with picnic tables and campfire rings. Vault toilets, drinking water and trash collection are provided during the main summer season,",65158,417,2469," The campground offers first come-first serve sites as well as reserved sites. Fees are $15.00 for single sites, $30.00 for double site and $5.00 for extra vehicles. ","","This site can be reserved by calling Toll Free 1-877-444-6777 (International 518-885-3639 or TDD 877-833-6777) or online at recreation.gov.","",5010.003031,N,N,"",open 470,-115.36771232316859,40.631605790057407,Terraces Campground-Picnic Area,-115.367700,40.631600,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65410,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65410,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"
Terraces Campground-Picnic Area has been upgraded and now is available for group camping
The campground is situated at an elevation of 8,000 feet, high in Lamoille Canyon, within the beautiful Ruby Mountains. Lamoille Canyon is a Scenic Byway and has been called the Yosemite of Nevada with steep cliffs and 10,000 foot peaks. The area is brimming with wildlife, including mule deer, beaver, bighorn sheep, and mountain goats, sparkling lakes and streams, wildflower-filled meadows and jagged peaks.
Terraces Overnight Group Area – tent only, has been upgraded with new restrooms, a group fire ring and family grill. The area also has picnic tables, drinking water and trash collection.
A dense stand of aspens covers the area, offering partial shade, and the cool air at altitude provides a respite from hot summer temperatures.
Lamoille Creek flows nearby and is popular among fly-fishermen and others who can fish for the resident brook trout.
Lamoille Canyon offers numerous hiking trails that lead to alpine lakes and vistas, with the spectacular Ruby Mountain Wilderness and north trailhead of the Ruby Crest National Recreation Trail within a short distance at Roads End, the top of Lamoille Canyon. The road is popular for scenic driving and cycling.
Group tent camping is available by reservation only at recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777. The fee is $85.00 per night and can accommodate up to 75 people. Open June 19th – Sept 20th.
",65158,417,2470,"Day use: $5This much admired 19-site developed campground is located at the junction of Tallulah River and Tate Branch in the North Georgia mountains. Whether traveling to the forest to camp, fish, hike or just breathe the clean mountain air, this remote location offers visitors a chance to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday living and unwind. In addition, the site has 4 walk-in tent sites which allow campers and hikers to take full advantage of the area's rustic character.
",10454,803,2471,Camping: $15/site/night,Tate Branch Campground is open seasonally March-October. Quite hours 10pm-7am,"Reservations are not accepted. Occupancy of sites are on a first come, first serve basis.", The maximum stay is 14 daysCLOSED FOR WINTER SEASON
Group Campsite no longer available - day use only.
The drive up through the winding misty roads of North Georgia leading to this 34-site, developed campground is almost as breath-taking as the site itself. Although the drive leaves one feeling as if civilization has been left far, far behind, the ever popular and beloved alpine village of Helen, Georgia is less than a half hour away. Camping here, visitors can enjoy the pleasure of Georgia’s number one vacation spot with shopping, dining, and entertainment in the city of Helen and recreational activities such as camping, hiking, biking, and fishing in the campground. Visitors should keep an eye out for the interpretive information available on the Chattahoochee River Watershed and how the river affects water usage for Georgia, Alabama, and Florida, posted upon entering the campground area.
",10454,803,2472,Camping: $12/site/night,Upper Chattahoochee River Campground is temporarily closed until the road is repaired and tornado damage to campground has been repaired.,"Reservations are not accepted. Occupancy of sites are on a first come, first serve basis.",The maximum stay is 14 day. Group Campsite : NO LONGER AVAILABLE. Day use only. ,,N,N,"",closed 473,-83.203814803648612,34.948192725093868,West Fork Campground,-83.203811,34.948186,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10502,Open all year,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10502,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"
Visitors to this 5-site developed campground marvel over the picturesque bird’s eye view of the world renowned Chattooga River. Situated along the west fork of the river, this area offers isolation and adventure all in one. Visitors often comment they feel as though they’ve been swept back in time and are looking out onto the great frontier of the past when enjoying the area’s treasured scenic views. Come explore and enjoy such adventures as camping, fishing, hiking and canoeing!
Elevation 7,000 feet. 11 sites set in timbered area, including 2 double sites with electric hookup. Trailhead access to Mt. Charleston Wilderness. Facilities * 2 flush toilets * Drinking water Sites
Tents and Trailers
Reservations Reservations are recommended. Sites 1, 2, 8, 9, 10, 11 can be reserved through www.recreation.gov. Or call toll-free: 877-444-6777. Reservations must be made at least four days prior to arrival.
All sites available year round and conditions permitting is fully open during the summer months.
Due to this campground being located in a flood plain, reservations are not available during the monsoon season (mid-July to mid-Sept.). During this time, overnight stays are available only as weather permits. High chances of rain in the forecast equal no overnight stays.
",65158,417,2474,"Subject to change. Please go to www.recreation.gov to reserve a site and view the current fees.","","This site can be reserved by calling Toll Free 1-877-444-6777 (International 518-885-3639 or TDD 877-833-6777) or on-line.","",5151.003391,N,N,"",none 475,-119.928712882746069,38.72970525407203,Hope Valley Campground,-119.928700,38.729700,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65202,May 22,September 20,Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65202,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Hope Valley Campground is located in its beautiful namesake valley at an elevation of 7,300 feet, surrounded by Jeffrey and lodgepole pines. The West Fork Carson River runs nearby, offering rainbow and cutthroat trout fishing. Numerous trails in the area provide excellent hiking and backpacking opportunities.
Generally open mid May through mid September, conditions permitting.
",65158,417,2475,$22/Night for single unit $32/Night for double unit $6/Night for extra vehicle,"","Reserved by calling Toll Free 1-877-444-6777 (International 518-885-3639) or on-line at http://www.recreation.gov","",5191.003341,N,N,"",none 476,-107.856977418239254,37.454401941749516,Lower Hermosa Campground,-107.856967,37.454396,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/sanjuan/recarea/?recid=44030,"","",San Juan National Forest,44030,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,This small campground has sites available for $15 a night on a first come
first serve basis only. There is no water available at this campground.
Tables and fire grates are at each site. A toilet is in the parking lot
adjacent to the Hermosa Creek Trailhead. The parking lot is large enough
for vehicles and horse trailers
The Blanco River Group Campground is a convenient stopping point between Chama, New Mexico, and Pagosa Springs. It is 2 miles off U.S. Highway 84 on Forest Rd. 656, about 15 miles southeast of Pagosa Springs. The river bottom area is fairly level, and four of the six sites are suitable for large-sized RVs. Several large ponderosa pines offer shade, but the area is quite warm in summer.
Reservations required at Recreation.gov 1-877-444-6777
",42728,213,2477,"","","","",5174.001711,N,N,"",open 478,-106.88331017427673,37.144905958947618,BLANCO RIVER Group Picnic Site,-106.883300,37.144900,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/sanjuan/recarea/?recid=42762,"","",San Juan National Forest,42762,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016807.png,Group Picnicking,Picnicking,"The Blanco River Group Picnic Area is part of the Blanco River Group Campground. It offers two group picnic sites with banquet-sized tables, volleyball net posts, and horseshoe pits. The site is First Come First Served. Please contact the Blanco River Camphost on site for more information.
Reservations required at Recreation.gov or 1-877-444-6777
",42728,213,2478,"","","","",12172010602,N,N,"",closed 479,-107.197510274822918,37.465505985080931,Bridge Campground,-107.197500,37.465500,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/sanjuan/recarea/?recid=42776,"","",San Juan National Forest,42776,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Bridge Campground, 19 miles from Pagosa Springs, is northwest of US Highway 160 on the Piedra Road (County Road 600, which turns into Forest Rd. 631). It offers 19 sites in a flat, open area. Large sites offer views of the high peaks to the north. The campground is moderately used, and sites are usually available.
",42728,213,2479,"","","","",5176.001711,N,N,"",open 480,-106.808610155971365,37.13360596165618,Buckles Lake Trailhead,-106.808600,37.133600,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/sanjuan/recarea/?recid=42780,"","",San Juan National Forest,42780,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016633.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,Buckles Lake Trailhead,42728,213,2480,"","","","",5211.001711,N,N,"",open 481,-119.866487982590328,39.597741336473483,Horizon Hills Trailhead,-119.866475,39.597736,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65514,year round,"",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65514,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,The Horizon Hills Trail is located at 41645 Sec 17 on the Northeast side of Peavine Mountain. A variety of OHV opportunities are availiable in the area: including OHV and 4x4. Open routes are marked with a route number and type of vehicles the route is open to.
,65158,417,2481,"","","",Spark Arrester Required ,170331010602,N,N,"",none 482,-114.629212023587911,39.404905718062494,Timber Creek Campground,-114.629200,39.404900,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65534,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65534,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Generally open from the end of May thru September (pending snow and accessibility)
",65158,417,2482,"$8.00/night for single unit. For Group Site availability and pricing visit www.recreation.gov","","Reserve: 1-877-444-6777. On-line: http://www.recreation.gov/ Reservation sites A-D. First come first serve: sites 1-6.","",5056.003031,N,N,
Accessible group sites and accessible restroom.
,closed 483,-114.971212064449588,39.209205671378491,Ward Mountain Campground,-114.971200,39.209200,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65536,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65536,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,This campground is newly renovated with ample space for trailers and campers.
The water system is available and restrooms are open.
Generally open from mid May thru September (pending snow and accessibility)
,65158,417,2483,"","","Overnight fee of $8.00 per night for single sites, group sites available for reservation at www.recreation.gov","",5055.003031,N,N,"Accessible group shelters, pit restroom and restroom.
",none 484,-114.971212064449588,39.209205671378491,Ward Mountain Day Use Area,-114.971200,39.209200,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65538,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65538,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,Updates coming soon. For information please call (775) 289-3031
,65158,417,2484,"","","","",17267010386,N,N,"",open 485,-115.406812332241415,40.647205788846755,Thomas Canyon Campground,-115.406800,40.647200,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65570,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65570,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Thomas Canyon Campground is located in northeast Nevada, 30 miles southeast of Elko in scenic Lamoille Canyon, surrounded by aspen and cottonwood trees along Lamoille Creek, elevation 7,600 feet. Fishing for rainbow and brook trout is popular on the creek. Thomas Canyon Trail begins at the campground, leading past several waterfalls, through an alpine meadow into a glacial cirque.
",65158,417,2485,$17/Night for single unit and $32/Night for double unit. $5/Night for extra vehicle. DURING the reservation season.,"","In the Summer can be reserved by calling 1-877-444-6777 (International 518-885-3639 or TDD 877-833-6777) or on-line at Recreation.gov.","",5005.003031,N,N,"",none 486,-83.618892919535853,34.827506683638077,Wildcat Creek Campground #1 Lower,-83.618889,34.827500,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10503,Open Year Round,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10503,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Following extensive work to repair road damage, the Chattooga River Ranger District reopened Wildcat Road, FS Road 26-1. The road has been cleared of the landslides. Both Wildcat campgrounds 1 & 2 have all amenities available. Camping fees are $10.00 per night, per site.
Although the winding road leading to the campground is not RV friendly, the payoff of landing a night in this environment is pure delight. These developed campgrounds are buried deep in the North Georgia Mountains west of Lake Burton and along the headwaters of Wildcat Creek. The creek, seasonally stocked with rainbow trout, runs directly adjacent to the campsites and provides for an astounding setting, so be prepared to capture nature at its best, and bring your camera. On clear nights the stars appear to be just an arm’s reach away!
Photo 1
Photo 2
Following extensive work to repair road damage, the Chattooga River Ranger District reopened Wildcat Road, FS Road 26-1. The road has been cleared of the landslides. Both campgrounds 1 & 2 have all amenities available. Camping fees are $10.00 per night, per site.
Although the winding road leading to the campground is not RV friendly, the payoff of landing a night in this environment is pure delight. These developed campgrounds are buried deep in the North Georgia Mountains west of Lake Burton and along the headwaters of Wildcat Creek. The creek, seasonally stocked with rainbow trout, runs directly adjacent to the campsites and provides for an astounding setting, so be prepared to capture nature at its best, and bring your camera. On clear nights the stars appear to be just an arm’s reach away!
Following extensive work to repair road damage, the Chattooga River Ranger District reopened Wildcat Road, FS Road 26-1. The road has been cleared of the landslides. Both campgrounds 1 & 2 will have all amenities available. Camping fees are $10.00 per night, per site. More:
",10454,803,2488,Free,"","","",,N,N,"",open 489,-119.894012950393943,39.312205308965034,Mt. Rose Campground,-119.894000,39.312200,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65204,June 12,September 20,Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65204,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"
Mount Rose Campground is located at an elevation of 9,300 feet in an open conifer forest overlooking beautiful Lake Tahoe, just nine miles west. Popular activities include fishing, swimming, boating, and sightseeing. Hiking is also available on several area trails including Tahoe Meadows Trail, Tahoe Rim Trail, Mount Rose Wilderness Trail and Mount Rose Summit Trail.
This campground contains single and double-family sites, as well as one triple-family site. Picnic tables and fire rings are provided, as are restrooms and potable water. Roads and parking spurs throughout the site are paved.
Generally open mid June through mid September.
",65158,417,2489,$22/Night for single unit $40/Night for double unit $50/Night for triple unit $6/Night for extra vehicle, ,"Reservations must be made at least 4 days prior to arrival. Reserve by calling 1-877-444-6777 or on-line at http://www.recreation.gov/","",5193.003341,N,N,"",none 490,-119.783512841991168,38.587005251837404,Silver Creek Campground,-119.783500,38.587000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65206,June 19,September 13,Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65206,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Silver Creek Campground is located in a scenic fir and pine forest on the mountainside just above Noble Creek at an elevation of 6,800 feet. Popular activities include fishing nearby creeks and the East Fork Carson River, and hiking on the Pacific Crest Trail, which can be accessed just 3 miles west of the site.
This campground straddles Highway 4, creating two separate loops containing several single-family sites with picnic tables, fire rings with grills, and bear boxes. Vault toilets, potable water, and garbage service are provided. A campground host is located on-site; firewood is available for purchase. Roads and parking spurs are paved.
Generally open from early June through early September.
",65158,417,2490,"$18/Night for single unit, $6/Night for extra vehicle","","Reservations must be made at least 4 days prior arriving. Call toll free 1-800-444-6777 or online at www.recreation.gov.","",5194.003341,N,N,"",none 491,-107.977710476791927,37.770805978365956,Cayton Campground,-107.977700,37.770800,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/sanjuan/recarea/?recid=42802,"","",San Juan National Forest,42802,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Cayton Campground is 6 miles northeast of Rico on Colorado Highway 145 (part of the San Juan Skyway) 43 miles from Dolores. The entrance is 1/2 mile east of the highway on the Barlow Creek Road (Forest Rd. 578). The campground has 27 campsites, many along the river. Eighteen sites offer 50 amp RV electric plug ins. There are 16 reservable sites, 11 with electricity, and 11 non-reservable sites, 5 with electricity. Fishing is popular on summer weekends. At 9,400 feet, expect cool evenings. A dry dump station is in place.
The Barlow Creek Road continues past the campground and crosses Bolam Pass with spectacular views. Road conditions near the pass limit travel to 4WD vehicles. The route eventually connects with the Hermosa Park Road behind Durango Mountain Resort and leads to U.S. Highway 550. The Colorado Trail follows the ridge across Bolam Pass.
Reservations:
www.recreation.gov
1-877-444-6777
Chimney Rock National Monument
for details click here
The Chris Park Group Campground, 1 mile south of Haviland Lake on Forest Rd. 166, has three group campsites offered through advance reservation only. Two groupsites accommodate 75 campers each. A third group site, which can accommodate up to 150 people, has a pavillion, volleyball court, horseshoe pits, electricity and RV access. The park is flat and open, partly shaded. Day hikers enjoy the nearby trailhead for the Rico-to-Rockwood Wagon Road, which was used in the late 1800s before the railroad opened.
Reservations:
www.recreation.gov
1-877-444-6777
Campgrounds still open between September and May have no services (water, electric, trash pick up or rest rooms). Please keep them clean and pack it out. Thanks!
Cimarrona Campground is 2.3 miles north of Teal Campground on Forest Rd. 640, above the reservoir and near the end of the road. The campground has 21 sites; a few can handle large-sized RVs. There are sunny and shady sites; a couple are well shaded. The campground is next to Cimarrona Creek, with views of the meadow and reservoir to the south. It’s only a short walk to fish in the creek. The campground is adjacent to the Cimarrona Trailhead.
",42728,213,2494,"","","","",5181.001711,N,N,"",open 495,-115.23754247064106,41.838658921003301,Hummingbird Springs Trailhead,-115.237530,41.838653,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65582,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65582,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,.
,65158,417,2495,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 496,-115.425112506680634,41.839805905475572,Lower Bluster Campground,-115.425100,41.839800,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65586,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65586,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,Surrounded by large trees near the Jarbidge River.
,65158,417,2496,Free,"",Reservations not available,14 day stay limit ,5020.003031,N,N,"",none 497,-115.428512508758459,41.846805905745313,Pavlak Campground,-115.428500,41.846800,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65590,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65590,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,Nestled amongst large trees with the Jarbidge River near by.
,65158,417,2497,"","","","",5019.003031,N,N,"",none 498,-115.429112507011425,41.838205905048646,Pine Creek Campground,-115.429100,41.838200,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65592,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65592,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,This campground is located on the Jarbidge River just south of the actual town of Jarbidge. Campground has trees to provide shade during the warm summer months.
,65158,417,2498,Free,"This site will stay open in winter months. Once snow falls, this site could be inaccessible.",Reservations are not available,14 day stay limit,5016.003031,N,N,"",none 499,-115.429712513349287,41.875205908955877,Sawmill Campground,-115.429700,41.875200,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65594,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65594,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Elevation: 7,600'
",65158,417,2499,"",This site will stay open during the winter months. Once snow falls the road in can be inaccessible. Please call the district for information. 775-752-3357,"","",5018.003031,N,N,"",none 500,-115.257412479785344,41.870205922421029,Slide Creek Trailhead,-115.257400,41.870200,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65598,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65598,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"Toilets will remain open until early to mid November, weather permitting
",65158,417,2500,"","","",Free ,5152.003031,N,N,"",none 501,-115.41751250245882,41.820005904133602,Snowslide Gulch Trailhead,-115.417500,41.820000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65600,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65600,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Actual trail begins at Pine Creek Campground,65158,417,2501,"","","","",5153.003031,N,N,"",open 502,-115.425912507645108,41.843505905993538,Upper Bluster Campground,-115.425900,41.843500,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65606,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65606,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,Set along the Jarbidge River surrounded by large trees.
,65158,417,2502,"","","","",5023.003031,N,N,"",none 503,-119.846624978508629,39.590729337598148,Raleigh Heights Trailhead,-119.846612,39.590724,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65614,year round,"",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65614,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,The Raleigh Heights Trailhead is located at 41664 sec. 21 on the East side of peavine Mountain. A variety of OHV opportunities are available in the area: including OHV and 4x4. Open routes are marked with a route number and type of vehicles.
,65158,417,2503,"","","",Spark Arrester Required,,N,N,"",none 504,-119.848110973448229,39.55062033370681,West Keystone Trailhead,-119.848098,39.550615,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65618,year round,"",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65618,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"The West Keystone Trailhead is located at 41653 sec. 32. on the south side of Peavine Mountain. A variety of opportunities are available in the area: including , Mt. Biking, OHV and 4x4. Open routes are marked with a route number and type of vehicles are authorized.
",65158,417,2504,"","","",Spark Arrester Required,,N,N,"",none 505,-83.223671806984214,34.900379713550137,Willis Knob Horse Campground,-83.223668,34.900373,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10506,Open Year Round,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10506,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016608.png,Horse Camping,Horse Riding & Camping,"Located in the North Georgia Mountains, and far from civilization, lies one of the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest’s most beloved horse-lover hideaways: Willis Knob Campground. The campground features camping for horseback riders, riding and hiking trails, and fishing in the nearby Chattooga River. Restrooms are accessible to people with disabilities. The Willis Knob Trail in Georgia combines with South Carolina's Whetstone Horse Trail to offer 27.5 miles of the most scenic horseback riding and hiking in the Southern Blue Ridge Mountains. Winding across deeply dissected ridges, the trails descend into the beautiful Chattooga Wild and Scenic River.
",10454,803,2505,"Single Site Camping: $20/night w/ electric and water hook-upsThe Angel Fall Trailhead is located in Loop 2, area 2 of the Rabun Beach Campground. This is mostly an easy trail with a couple of short, steep runs. The payoff is reaching the observation deck where you can enjoy Angel Falls.
",10454,803,2506,$5 per vehicle,"","","",,N,N,"Physical Address: 5315 Lake Rabun Rd., Lakemont, GA
",open 507,-83.788550962035103,34.703265651313053,Dukes Creek Falls Recreation Area,-83.788547,34.703259,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10509,Open year round,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10509,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016599.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,"
Dukes Creek Falls is conveniently located on the Russell-Brasstown National Scenic Highway. The area offers a moderate hiking trail and exceptional scenery with panoramic views to the distinguished Mount Yonah.
Lower observation deck is open, while the upper deck remains closed due to damage.
",10454,803,2507,$4 per Vehicle/day,Sunrise to sunset,"","",,N,N,"",open 508,-83.596213913532409,34.847090688824657,Hemlock Falls Hiking Trailhead,-83.596210,34.847084,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10511,Open year round,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10511,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,1 mile hike to waterfalls
,10454,803,2508,Free,"","","",,N,N,"",open 509,-119.321512717542959,38.187405248496788,Robinson Creek South/North Campground,-119.321500,38.187400,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65208,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65208,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Robinson Creek South Campground is located just 9 miles from Bridgeport, California next to Robinson Creek at an elevation of 7,000 feet. Massive Jeffrey pines tower over the site, offering partial shade. Lodgepole pines, sagebrush, and summer wildflowers dot the area. The creek offers good rainbow trout fishing and can be easily accessed within the site. Numerous hiking trails are in the vicinity, including the popular Robinson Creek Trail.
North generally open in late April to early October. South generally open in late May to mid September, weather and condition permitting.
",65158,417,2509,"$23/Night for single unit, $40/Night for double unit, $6/Night for extra vehicle","","This site can be reserved by calling Toll Free 1-877-444-6777 or on-line at http://www.recreation.gov/. Reservations must be made at least 4 days prior to arrival. ",Bears are in the area. Proper safe food storage is recommended.,5288.003341,N,N,"",none 510,-119.260412692277583,38.055205240049375,Trumbull Lake Campground,-119.260400,38.055200,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65210,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65210,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Trumbull Lake Campground is set in a thick lodgepole pine forest on the banks of scenic Trumbull Lake. Aspens and summer wildflowers dot the landscape. The lake offers canoeing and fishing for rainbow, brown, and brook trout. The Virginia Lakes area is very close, offering additional canoeing and fishing, as well as hiking and horse trail access into the adjacent Hoover Wilderness Area and Yosemite National Park.
This campground contains several single-family sites, a few double sites, and one triple site, all with picnic tables, fire rings with grills, and bear boxes. Vault toilets, potable water, and garbage/recycling services are provided. A campground host is located on-site; firewood is available for purchase. Roads and parking spurs are dirt.
Generally open in early June to early October, weather and condition permitting.
",65158,417,2510,"$23/Night for single unit, $40/Night for double unit, $50/Night for triple site, $6/Night for extra vehicle","","This site can be reserved by calling Toll Free 1-877-444-6777 or online at http://www.recreation.gov/","",5290.003341,N,N,"",none 511,-106.900910193698635,37.309705981478508,Coal Creek Trailhead,-106.900900,37.309700,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/sanjuan/recarea/?recid=42826,"","",San Juan National Forest,42826,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016633.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,Coal Creek Trailhead,42728,213,2511,"","","","",8183.001711,N,N,"",open 512,-107.937500470726491,37.796365983780028,Cross Mountain Trailhead,-107.937490,37.796360,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/sanjuan/recarea/?recid=42850,"","",San Juan National Forest,42850,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016633.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,"9700-foot elevation. 10 campsites on the Alamosa River. The fishing is not great here, because the water is too acidic. The ghost town of Stunner is just east of the campground. This was a mining town that failed due to nonproducing mines and transportation problems. Parts of the town are private property, so pack out all your trash and observe posted trespassing signs. Stunner Campground is beside the Alamosa River 2 miles below the top of Stunner Pass. There are 10 campsites with tables, fireplaces, vault type toilet, ample parking and a developed water system operated with a hand pump. Firewood is limited. Convenient trailer spaces available. The Alamosa River is nearby for fishing, unfortunately, naturally acidic water severely limits fishing in the Alamosa River between Stunner Campground and Terrace Reservoir. Big game hunting is possible. Stunner is a ghost town of historic significance. Please pack your trash. Obtain permission before entering any private property in the area. Stunner, never very big, has long been a ghost town with ghost mines on both sides of the Alamosa. The names of its mines have a special flavor -- the Orpheus, Cornucopia, the Merrimac, Log Cabin, and Snow Storm, and as always, a mine named for a wife, daughter or sweetheart, the Louise. Only those mines north of the river shipped payable ore; those south, shipped no ore. Stunner, like the Platoro camp south across the mountain to the left, had transportation problems. The government road had washed out by 1885 and was not repaired because of the discontinuance of the forts at Fort Garland and at Pagosa Springs, and the construction of a railroad over Cumbres Pass to the south. This meant mail was delivered by pack trains and post riders in the summer and on skis in the winter. The ink-blue, fringed gentians bloom in the meadow in late August. One of the nation's earlier transcontinental telephone lines passed here, built about 1910. The Telephone Cabins sheltered the heroic m",42728,213,2512,"","","","",15687010590,N,N,"",open 513,-106.886810196574899,37.374205991428724,East Fork Campground,-106.886800,37.374200,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/sanjuan/recarea/?recid=42876,"","",San Juan National Forest,42876,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"The East Fork Campground is 5 miles southwest of Treasure Falls (11 miles northeast of Pagosa Springs) about 3/4 mile off of U.S. Highway 160, on the East Fork Road (Forest Rd. 667). Its 26 campsites with a few level pull-thrus are shaded on a bench above the East Fork of the San Juan River. There are 17 reservable sites and 9 non-reservable sites. Short, steep trails lead to the river bank, and there’s plenty of fishing upstream, as well.
The East Fork Road parallels the river for several miles on its way to and beyond the Continental Divide (4WD required beyond its junction with Forest Rd. 684). Two miles past the campground are trailheads for the Coal Creek and Quartz Ridge trails. The East Fork Road to Elwood Pass and Silver Falls is popular for 4WD and ATV use.
Reservations:
www.recreation.gov
1-877-444-6777
Campgrounds still open between September and May have no services (water, electric, trash pick up or rest rooms). Please keep them clean and pack it out. Thanks!
The Florida Campground is 4 miles north of Miller Creek Campground above Lemon reservoir, with 20 shaded campsites. Do not trespass on the private property adjacent to the south side of the campground. A few short pull-thru and back-in sites can accommodate larger RVs. Tent campsites are well-shaded and near the river. There are no individual reservable at Florida Campground. Large groups can reserve the Florida Group Area, just beyond the regular camping area, which accommodates up to 75 people. The group area has 6 double tables, a buffet table, and 4 fire grates. RV parking is limited. Near the campground entrance, the East Florida Road (Forest Rd. 597) winds steeply uphill. The Lost Lake and Stump Lake Trails begin along this road, offering short, easy hikes to backcountry lakes.
",42728,213,2517,"","","","",5142.001711,N,N,"",open 518,-115.312212332502327,40.774905809062453,Soldier Basin Trailhead,-115.312200,40.774900,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65620,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65620,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Soldier Basin Trailhead,65158,417,2518,"","","","",5158.003031,N,N,"",none 519,-115.701912547539791,41.763005874979974,Big Bend Campground,-115.701900,41.763000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65628,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65628,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Very popular with hunters during the hunting seasons. The mining town site of Gold Creek, within the Island Mountain Mining District, is 5 miles south of Big Bend on county road 745. Very little remains of the town as most of it was moved or torn down in the 1920s. A plaque at the town site contains additional information. In an aspen grove surrounded by wide open country, 15 miles northeast of Wildhorse Reservoir.
",65158,417,2519,$8/Night,"",Reservations not available,"",5001.003031,N,N,"",open 520,-115.449612498376283,41.754405895603526,Camp Draw Trailhead,-115.449600,41.754400,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65632,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65632,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,.
,65158,417,2520,"","","","",5139.003031,N,N,"",none 521,-116.058212578355224,41.519205821970843,Jack Creek Campground,-116.058200,41.519200,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65636,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65636,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Campground is situated in a beautiful, historic area. Sites are in an open cottonwood area. Please pack out all your trash. Fishing for trout in Jack Creek. This campground can fill up during hunting season.
",65158,417,2521,Free,This site will stay open during winter months. Once snow falls the road to the campground can be inaccessible. Please call the district for information. 775-738-5171,Reservations not available,"",5129.003031,N,N,"",open 522,-115.90011257920338,41.722605854902397,Wildhorse Crossing Campground,-115.900100,41.722600,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65730,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65730,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Adjacent to the Owyhee (Oh-WHY-HEE) River, a trout stream lined with willows and native brushes. Fishing for trout in river is available.
Wildhorse Crossing CG is located in the Owyhee Canyon on the Mountain City Highway north of Wildhorse Reservoir (fishing!) and is right along the Owyhee River (fishing!) and lots of good opportunities for OHV recreation and many two track and dirt roads for mountain biking, hiking; has two double restrooms, 19 sites, no water, and is $5 per night. Not reservable.
",65158,417,2522,$5/Night,"",No reservations available,"",5000.003031,N,N,"",closed 523,-115.055112317976139,41.025705855079963,Angel Creek Campground,-115.055100,41.025700,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65732,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65732,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Elevation 6800 feet. 18 single sites, one double tent site, and one group tent site located in aspen setting. Trailheads into the Humboldt Wilderness about 2 miles west on Forest Road 500. Maximum RV/ trailer length 35 feet.
PLEASE NOTE: Angel Lake Road is OPEN.
",65158,417,2523,"$15/Night for single unit, $30/Night for double unit, $60/night for group site (can accommodate up to 30 people and six tents). $5/Night for extra vehicle. Day use is $4. Group day use is $50.","","This site can be reserved by calling Toll Free 1-877-444-6777 (International 518-885-3639 or TDD 877-833-6777) or visiting recreation.gov.","",5006.003031,N,N,"",open 524,-83.41992385363227,34.69886666408734,Panther Creek Recreation Area,-83.419920,34.698860,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10514,Open year round,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10514,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016653.png,RV Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Panther Creek Trail parking lot will be closed December 13th through December 14th for maintenance.
Enjoy a picnic, hold a Boy Scout troop meeting or have a family gathering within the historic CCC structures of this wooded recreation area. Directly adjacent to the picnic pavilions visitors can can follow their picnic with a mesmerizing day-hike to the awesome falls on the 3.5 mile (one way) Panther Creek Trail.
",10454,803,2524,Standard Amenity Fee - $4/Vehicle/day,"",Reservations are not accepted. Occupation of picnic sites are on a first come first serve basis.,The hiking trail is strictly for foot-travel only,,N,N,"",open 525,-83.789293963098189,34.709854653071005,Raven Cliffs Trailhead,-83.789290,34.709848,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10515,Open year round,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10515,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"Hiking trailhead for Raven Cliffs Wilderness Area. Area consists of gravel delineated parking lot for 25 vehicles, interpretive kiosk, garbage cans, vault toilet, and picnic tables. There is a $5.00 fee per vehicle.
",10454,803,2525,There is a $5.00 vehicle fee per day to use this facility. 95% of fees collected are returned to assist with operation and maintenance costs. ,"","","",,N,N,"",open 526,-83.710193941733962,34.757646665832731,Anna Ruby Falls Recreation Area,-83.710190,34.757640,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10517,Open year round,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10517,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016938.png,Interpretive Areas,Outdoor Learning,Visit twin waterfalls plunging more than 150 feet (tallest) on the paved trail from the visitor information center.
,10454,803,2526,"From Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend
9:00am to 7:00pm, 7 days a week.
No admission after 6:00pm.
From Labor Day Weekend to the end of Daylight Savings Time
9:00am to 6:00pm, 7 days a week
No admission after 5 :00pm
From the beginning of Standard Time to Memorial Day Weekend
9:00am to 5:00pm, 7 days a week
No admission after 4:00pm.
Gate, fee booth, gift shop and restrooms will be open for Thanksgiving Day.
All facilities will be closed.
","","",,N,Y,"",open 527,-83.353336844051299,34.881395704951046,Warwoman Dell Recreation Area,-83.353333,34.881389,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10519,Year-round,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10519,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016759.png,Intermediate Parent Group,Intermediate Parent Group,A group picnic shelter area with two picnicking shelters located within a deeply wooded forest.
,10454,803,2527,Free,"","","",,N,N,"",open 528,-119.322912719455374,38.202005249867959,Honeymoon Flat Campground,-119.322900,38.202000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65212,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65212,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"The Honeymoon Flat Campground is nestled on Robinson Creek amidst aspens and Jeffrey pines. Robinson Creek has good fishing opportunities. Fishing and boating is available in nearby Twin Lakes. Interpretive programs are held in the ampitheater. Keep all your food in the bear-approved containers provided.
Lower generally open in late April to late September. Upper generally open in late May to mid September, weather and condition permitting.
",65158,417,2528,$20/Night for single unit $40/Night for double unit $6/Night for extra vehicle,"","Sites 1-18, 34-44 can be reserved through www.recreation.gov or toll free at 877-444-6777 mid May through Labor Day weekend. Reservations must be made up to 5 days prior to your intended arrival datePaha Campground is located just 10 miles from Bridgeport, California at an elevation of 7,000 feet. Massive Jeffrey pines tower over the site, providing limited shade. Sagebrush and summer wildflowers dot the area. Robinson Creek is adjacent and offers good rainbow trout fishing. Numerous hiking trails are in the vicinity, including the popular Robinson Creek Trail.
Upper and Lower Twin Lakes are just up the road, offering beautiful mountain scenery, boating, canoeing, and fishing for Kokanee salmon, rainbow and brown trout. The rugged and scenic Hoover Wilderness Area can be accessed from the Twin Lakes area, and has additional trails for hiking and horseback riding.
Generally open in mid May to mid September, weather and condition permitting.
",65158,417,2529,"$23/Night for single unit, $40/Night for a double site, $6/Night for extra vehicle Site 7 Yurt - 2 night min $100 Additional Nights $45 7 night Special $250","","This site can be reserved by calling Toll Free 1-877-444-6777 (International 518-885-3639 or TDD 877-833-6777) or on-line at http://www.recreation.gov/. Reservations must be made at least 4 days prior to arrival.",Bears frequent the area. All food must be kept in approved containers.,5292.003341,N,N,"",none 530,-119.332412717995311,38.174605246549667,Lower Twin Lake Campground,-119.332400,38.174600,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65216,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65216,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Lower Twin Lakes Campground is located just 10 miles from Bridgeport, California at an elevation of 7,000 feet. Massive Jeffrey pines tower over the site, offering partial shade. Aspens, sagebrush, and summer wildflowers dot the site. Robinson Creek is adjacent, with good rainbow trout fishing. Numerous hiking trails are in the vicinity, including the popular Robinson Creek Trail.
Generally open in late April to early October, weather and condition permitting.
",65158,417,2530,"$25/Night for single unit, $6/Night for extra vehicle","","Sites 2-15 can be reserved through www.recreation.gov or toll free at 877-444-6777 mid May through Labor Day weekend. Reservations must be made at least 4 days prior to arrival. ","",5294.003341,N,N,"",none 531,-107.052950236995557,37.409154986016091,Fourmile Trailhead,-107.052940,37.409149,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/sanjuan/recarea/?recid=42928,"","",San Juan National Forest,42928,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016633.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,Fourmile Trailhead,42728,213,2531,"","","","",8186.001711,N,N,"",open 532,-107.540010343124578,37.390405953257805,Graham Creek Campground,-107.540000,37.390400,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/sanjuan/recarea/?recid=42942,"","",San Juan National Forest,42942,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"About two miles north of Old Timers Campground is Graham Creek Campground, with 25 sites. There are 15 reservable sites and 10 non-reservable sites. The hillside sites are about 100 yards from the high-water line, and offer a choice of sun or shade. Some are surrounded by large trees while others are more open. Willows separate campground from lake but paths provide access to the shoreline. Sites are available for large RVs, although entrance and exit roads are steep. Private property adjoins the south side of the campground. The old boat ramp at the campground is closed to vessels larger than can be carried. Trailered boats must use the boatramp on the west side of the lake after getting a Colorado Parks and Wildlife inspection.
Reservations:
www.recreation.gov
1-877-444-6777
Haviland Lake Campground, about 18 miles north of Durango, is 1 mile east of U.S. Highway 550 on Forest Rd. 671. Its 43 campsites are shaded, with sites for RVs and tents; some near the lakeshore. Twenty six of the campsites are reservable and 17 of these campsites have electrical hookups. Haviland Lake offers barrier-free accessible piers and is wakeless; only boats powered by electric troll motors or hand-rowed are allowed. A Colorado Division of Wildlife fishing license is required to fish. A trail leads to more secluded fishing at Forebay Lake, about a mile away.
Reservations:
www.recreation.gov
1-877-444-6777
The House Creek Recreation Complex is across the reservoir from the McPhee Complex. From Dolores, take 11th Street to the Dolores-Norwood Road (Forest Rd. 526) and go about six miles, then southwest on the House Creek Road (Forest Rd. 528) for just over 5 miles. The access road and parking areas are paved. This gently sloping, grassy area is near the reservoir’s high-water line. There has an open play area, sanitary dumping station, group picnic area, and four-lane boat ramp.
",42728,213,2534,"","House Creek Inspection Hours
Closed for the season. Will reopen next May.
","",All trailered boats and intake motors must be muscle inspected.,5212.001711,N,N,"",closed 535,-115.054412318367369,41.02670585538246,Angel Creek Picnic Site,-115.054400,41.026700,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65734,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65734,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,.
,65158,417,2535,"","","","",5007.003031,N,N,"",open 536,-115.085412324524526,41.025605852520243,Angel Lake Campground,-115.085400,41.025600,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65736,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65736,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Elevation 8,500 feet. 26 camping sites, including 1 double site, and 11 day use picnic sites in subalpine dwarf aspen forest area. The campground is next to Angel Lake, and flanked by glacial cirques. Non motorized boating (canoeing) in Angel Lake, and fishing for rainbow, brook, and tiger trout. The Smith Lake Trailhead accesses the northern part of the East Humboldt Wilderness from campground, and another trailhead from just southeast of the campground heads south, to Winchell Lake. Wilderness trails are for hiking or horseback riding only. Wildlife includes bighorn sheep, mountain goats, mule deer, and pronghorn antelope. Route is Angel Lake Road State Scenic Byway.
",65158,417,2536,$16/Night for single unit and $32/Night for double unit $5/Night for extra vehicle. $5 for day use.,"","This site can be reserved by calling Toll Free 1-877-444-6777 (International 518-885-3639 or TDD 877-833-6777) or on-line at recreation.gov.","",5003.003031,N,N,"",none 537,-115.085212324507992,41.025105852353185,Angel Lake Picnic Site,-115.085200,41.025100,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65738,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65738,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"A small, blue jewel nestled in the East Humboldt Range; Angel Lake is the only alpine lake accessible by paved road in the area.
",65158,417,2537,"","","","",5004.003031,N,N,"",none 538,-115.47861235255273,40.6922057874065,Powerhouse Group Picnic Site,-115.478600,40.692200,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65758,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65758,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016807.png,Group Picnicking,Picnicking,A beautiful picnic area with great improvements located at the base of Lamoille Canyon. Picnic sites are tucked in against Lamoille Creek. A large group site with a covered awning makes for a fabulous setting. Many weddings and family events take place here.
,65158,417,2538,$80/group size of 60. Day use is $5.,"","This site can be reserved by calling Toll Free 1-877-444-6777 (International 518-885-3639 or TDD 877-833-6777) or visiting recreation.gov. NOTE: Reservations can be made starting on May 16, 2014","",16333010386,N,N,"",open 539,-115.47861235255273,40.6922057874065,Powerhouse Picnic Site,-115.478600,40.692200,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65760,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65760,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"Located at the base of Lamoille Canyon, many picnic sites are tucked in next to Lamoille Creek.
",65158,417,2539,"","","","",5008.003031,N,N,"",open 540,-115.37941232189047,40.606305786592905,Roads End Trailhead,-115.379400,40.606300,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65762,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65762,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"Road's End Trailhead has access to many beautiful high elevation lakes, gorgeous views and miles of trails. The trailhead is next to Lamoille Creek and has an easy walking path down to the water. A great place to sit and relax in the beautiful Ruby Mountains.
",65158,417,2540,"","","","",5025.003031,N,N,"",none 541,-115.153412341826595,41.059005850835817,Smith Lake Trailhead,-115.153400,41.059000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65770,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65770,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Smith Lake Trailhead,65158,417,2541,"","","","",10001010386,N,N,"",open 542,-83.990476030500815,34.865917678269447,Blue Ridge Ranger District,-83.990472,34.865911,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10520,"","",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10520,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5166737.png,Forest Service Shield,Forest Service Shield,"The Blue Ridge Ranger District is the central part of the Chattahoochee National Forest. The district office is on the north side of US Highway 76, 1.5 miles west of the intersection of US 76 and US 19 in the town of Blairesville, GA.
",10454,803,2542,"","2042 Highway 515 WestBoggs Creek Campground remains closed. Find out more by reading these FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS about Boggs Creek Recreation Area
For great camping options, visitors are encouraged to make use of nearby areas on the national forest, including DeSoto Falls Recreation Area, Dockery Lake Recreation Area and Lake Winfield Scott Recreation Area. Vogel State Park (GA DNR) also offers excellent camping opportunities, and a number of private campgrounds exist in the area.
Thank you for the role you play in supporting our mission to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests to meet the needs of present and future generations. We are committed to keeping you informed of progress at Boggs Creek Recreation Area, and will regularly update this site as developments occur.
",10454,803,2543,No Fee Required,"Day use only (sunrise to sunset), seven days per week.","",Crags Campground is partially shaded by Jeffrey pine trees and is near Robinson Creek and Twin Lakes. Fishing in Robinson Creek and Twin Lakes, trails nearby to Yosemite, restaurants, shower and laundry facilities nearby.
Sawtooth generally open in late April to late October. Matterhorn generally open in late May to early October, weather and condition permitting.
",65158,417,2544,"$23/Night for single unit, $40/Night for double unit, $50/Night for a triple unit, $6/Night for extra vehicle","","Sites 3, 5, 6, 8-11, 13-20, 22-24, 26-27 can be reserved through www.recreation.gov mid-May through Labor Day weekend. Or call toll-free: 877-444-6777. Reservations must be made at least 4 days prior to arrival. ","",5316.003341,N,N,"",none 545,-119.22611268719497,38.067605243530686,Lower Virginia Creek Primitive Campground,-119.226100,38.067600,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65220,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65220,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,Rustic campsites with fire rings in Jeffrey Pine Forest. There is no trash service please pack out your trash.
,65158,417,2545,"","","","",10003010386,N,N,"",none 546,-119.237112688104759,38.059905242173215,Upper Virginia Creek Primitive Campground,-119.237100,38.059900,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65222,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65222,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,Rustic campsites with fire rings in Jeffrey Pine Forest. There is no water and no trash service. Please pack out your trash
,65158,417,2546,"",ALL OPENINGS AND CLOSING ARE SUBJECT TO WEATHER CONDITIONS,"","",10004010386,N,N,"",none 547,-117.27241247575688,39.120605490666179,San Juan Campground,-117.272400,39.120600,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65224,05/15,"",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65224,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"10 primitive sites in an open setting with views of the canyon. Access to Toiyabe Crest National Recreation Trail. County Road 21 intersects, and in places follows, the Austin-Grantville Stage Route (1861-1866)
",65158,417,2547,"",Open until the snow falls.,"","",17244010386,N,N,"",none 548,-114.654812040078227,39.496705725592051,East Creek Campground,-114.654800,39.496700,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65228,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65228,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Located high on the slopes of the Schell Creek Range in the middle of an alder, pinyon and juniper forest East Creek offers a wide range of recreation opportunities to the forest visitor. East Creek, a perennial stream, runs directly through the picnic area and many birds make it their home during the spring and summer seasons.
Generally open from mid May thru September (pending snow and accessibility)
RESTROOMS are open.
",65158,417,2548,$4/ night,"","Reservations not available. It has seven first come, first served sites.","",5013.003031,N,N,Accessible pit restroom.
,none 549,-108.535410571874948,37.516105907136243,House Creek Campground,-108.535400,37.516100,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/sanjuan/recarea/?recid=42982,"","",San Juan National Forest,42982,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"The House Creek Recreation Complex is across the reservoir from the McPhee Complex. From Dolores, take 11th Street to the Dolores-Norwood Road (Forest Rd. 526) and go about six miles, then southwest on the House Creek Road (Forest Rd. 528) for just over 5 miles. The access road and parking areas are paved. This gently sloping, grassy area is near the reservoir’s high-water line. There has an open play area, sanitary dumping station, group picnic area, and four-lane boat ramp.
The campground has 65 campsites in three loops; two are designed for wheelchairs. 35 of the sites are reservable, 12 with electric, and 25 sites are non-reservable. The two adjacent group areas can each accommodate 30 people and can also be reserved in advance (no electrical hookups are available in the group sites).
Fish Your National Forests: This site can be accessed by Passenger Car; Fish available include: Salmon, Trout, Bass, Catfish, Walleye, Panfish; Types of fishing available include: Wade, Shore, Motorized boat, Float tube, Fly, Spin, Bait, Ice;
",42728,213,2549,"","
House Creek Boat Inspection Hours
Closed for the season. Will reopen in May.
","Reservations:Junction Creek Campground, 5 miles northwest of Durango, is a good base camp for area activities. From Main Avenue, turn west on 25th Street. Go 3.5 miles to the National Forest boundary, then 1.5 miles on Forest Rd. 171 to the campground on your left. The campground is on a south-facing hillside with Junction Creek 1/4 mile below. Skilled fishermen may have luck near the campground, but chances improve upstream. Four camping loops have 44 campsites (of which 4 are double sites), with 29 of these being reservable (including 14 electrical hook-ups).
The day-use loop has 2 group picnic sites; one can accommodate up to 50 people, the other 75. These can be reserved through the National Reservation System. A pavilion, horseshoe pits, volleyball court, and electrical hookups are provided. There also are 2 family picnic sites available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Reservations:
www.recreation.gov
1-877-444-6777
The Spring Mountains National Recreation Area (SMNRA) is part of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.
,65158,417,2552,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 553,-119.118618712737089,38.438284287250674,Rosaschi Ranch Trailhead,-119.118606,38.438279,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65866,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65866,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,/
,65158,417,2553,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 554,-115.829117910222394,36.347532293549719,Tecopa Charcoal Kilns Interpretive Site Interpreti,-115.829106,36.347527,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65912,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65912,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016517.png,Beachcombing,Beaches & Dunes,.
,65158,417,2554,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 555,-119.723094837452393,38.631377260216851,Centerville Flat Campground,-119.723082,38.631372,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65914,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65914,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,.
,65158,417,2555,"",CLOSED FOR THE SEASON!!!,"","",,N,N,"",none 556,-114.967462063465717,39.211680672000199,Ward Mountain Group Picnic Site,-114.967450,39.211675,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65928,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65928,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016807.png,Group Picnicking,Picnicking,Updates coming soon. For information please call (775) 289-3031
,65158,417,2556,"","","","",,N,N,"",open 557,-115.612827862285386,36.26261829795326,Lower Kyle Canyon Visitor Center Interpretive Site,-115.612816,36.262613,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65946,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65946,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016863.png,Interpretive Areas,Outdoor Learning,"Day use only.
Vistor information is available here, water and toilets as well.
",65158,417,2557,"","","","",,N,N,"",open 558,-119.303312726817524,38.295105260102368,Huntoon Campground,-119.303300,38.295100,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65950,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65950,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016517.png,Beachcombing,Beaches & Dunes,.
,65158,417,2558,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 559,-119.906204951007041,39.306876307584396,Mt. Rose Summit Interpretive Site,-119.906192,39.306871,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65980,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65980,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016863.png,Interpretive Areas,Outdoor Learning,.
,65158,417,2559,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 560,-114.629212023587911,39.404905718062494,Timber Creek Group Picnic Site,-114.629200,39.404900,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65984,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65984,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016517.png,Beachcombing,Beaches & Dunes,Generally open from the end of May thru September (pending snow and accessibility)
,65158,417,2560,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 561,-118.681352636031846,38.413885317039011,Alum Creek Campground,-118.681340,38.413880,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=66016,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,66016,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016517.png,Beachcombing,Beaches & Dunes,.
,65158,417,2561,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 562,-115.740799896638805,36.382349303163295,Bonanza Trailhead,-115.740788,36.382344,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=66018,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,66018,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Trailhead is for day use only.
Very limited dispersed camping in area near the trailhead. No toilets or drinking water is available at the trailhead.
,65158,417,2562,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 563,-119.857182950806418,39.361765316552209,Galena Recreation Site Picnic Site,-119.857170,39.361760,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=66038,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,66038,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,.
,65158,417,2563,"","","","",,N,N,"",open 564,-115.628519872620274,36.338518305957351,Desert View Interpretive Site,-115.628508,36.338513,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=66040,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,66040,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016517.png,Beachcombing,Beaches & Dunes,Interpretive site with views over 150 miles of desert.
,65158,417,2564,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 565,-84.068334047441411,34.762806653718229,Cooper Creek Recreation Area,-84.068330,34.762800,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/conf/recarea/?recid=10522,Yearlong,"",Recreation - Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest,10522,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Cooper Creek Recreation Area is located along the banks of Cooper Creek in the North Georgia mountains. Campers can experience all types of recreation activites, including camping, hiking, trout fishing, and hunting. Anglers may fish Cooper Creek and nearby Mulky Creek, both of which are trout streams for wild and stocked trout.
Find out more about the Cooper Creek Watershed Project.
",10454,803,2565,"Camping Summer Services: 3/15/19 - 11/10/19Located along the banks of a big turn in the Toccoa River just north of Suches, GA. This small campground and recreation area offers camping, canoeing and fishing. This is a great place for year round water-based recreation activities.
Deep Hole Recreation Area Handout with maps and more information.
",10454,803,2566,"Camping:Situated on the eastern side of the Toquima Mountain Range in the Monitor Valley. Fishing in Peavine Creek. Two trailheads with access to Arc Dome Wilderness at the end of Forest Road 020. The trail from Peavine trailhead leads up Peavine Canyon to connect with the Toiyabe Crest National Recreation Trail. The trail from Toms Canyon follows Toms Creek to the Toiyabe Crest National Recreation Trail. Hiking: trails lead to Mt. Jefferson in the Alta Toquima Wilderness Area and also to Arc Dome Wilderness. Places to visit are Arc Dome Wilderness, Alta Toquima Wilderness Area, Diana's Punch Bowl, the towns of Belmont and Manhattan. Pets should be kept on leash. 21 units and 1 group.
",65158,417,2567,"","Campground open May 15 - October 31, weather permitting.","NO Reservations – All sites are First Come, First Served","",5105.003031,N,N,"",none 568,-117.31241242247124,38.62050543705147,Peavine Creek Campground,-117.312400,38.620500,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65246,05/01,10/30,Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65246,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Located in Peavine Canyon, on the southeastern side of the Toiyabe Mountain Range. Peavine Creek also flows through this site. Small store located in Hadley 11 miles north of the campground. Hiking north of the campground in Arc Dome Wilderness. Fishing in Peavine Creek. 10 units 1 group.
",65158,417,2568,"","Campground open May 15 - October 31, weather permitting.","NO Reservations – All sites are First Come, First Served","",5106.003031,N,N,"",none 569,-117.001112469039413,39.455105544750126,Bob Scott Campground,-117.001100,39.455100,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65248,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65248,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"In an open setting with pinyon-juniper forest at Bob Scott Summit. Hunting for deer and elk in season. Fishing at Birch Creek, 8 miles from campground. 9 units and 1 group.
",65158,417,2569,$10.00,"Campground open May 15 - October 31, weather permitting.",First come first served,"",5108.003031,N,N,"",none 570,-117.136122479352082,39.346395523163821,Big Creek Campground,-117.136110,39.346390,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65250,05/15,11/1,Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65250,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Surrounded by water birch, cottonwood, and Russian olive trees at the mouth of a canyon along a creek. Stream runs through the campground. five units and one group.
",65158,417,2570,Free,"Campground open May 15 - October 31, weather permitting. ","NO Reservations – Individual or Group Sites. All sites are First Come, First Served",Trailers are prohibited from crossing the top of Forest Service Road 002.,5109.003031,N,N,"",none 571,-117.143212465071358,39.222905510294119,Kingston Campground,-117.143200,39.222900,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=65252,05/15,11/1,Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,65252,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"The Toiyabe Crest Trail offers travelers over 70 miles of trail atop the ridge of the Toiyabe Mountain Range, 30 miles travel through the Arc Dome Wilderness. Trout fishing in Kingston Creek or nearby Grove Lakes. Stock loading ramp available for horses or other pack animals. Hunting for antelope and deer in season. Fishing, hunting, horseback riding, hiking, and picnicking. Maximum RV length 35 feet. 11 units and 1 group.
",65158,417,2571,"","Campground generally opens mid May thru late October, weather permitting.","","",5110.003031,N,N,"",none 572,-108.077110458961712,37.376205916997193,Kroeger Campground,-108.077100,37.376200,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/sanjuan/recarea/?recid=43002,"","",San Juan National Forest,43002,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Kroeger Campground is located in La Plata Canyon, with 10 campsites on 2 shaded acres. You can fish in the nearby La Plata River, but success rates are only fair. Expect cool summer nights at this elevation. There is no trash pickup; trash must be packed out. Most sites do not accommodate larger RVs. Private property is adjacent to the campground - do not trespass.
",42728,213,2572,"","","","",5123.001711,N,N,"",open 573,-106.790710158533372,37.202305972884346,Leche Creek Trailhead,-106.790700,37.202300,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/sanjuan/recarea/?recid=43008,"","",San Juan National Forest,43008,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016633.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,Leche Creek Trailhead,42728,213,2573,"","","","",8188.001711,N,N,"",open 574,-107.343010285509095,37.242905944166097,Lower Piedra Campground,-107.343000,37.242900,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/sanjuan/recarea/?recid=43036,"","",San Juan National Forest,43036,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"The Lower Piedra Campground is just north of U.S. Highway 160 on the west side of the Piedra River, about 18 miles east of Bayfield and 25 miles west of Pagosa Springs. It is about a half mile up Forest Rd. 621 on the west side of the river (not to be confused with the First Fork Road [Forest Rd. 622] on the east side of the river). The campground offers 17 large, level sites with plenty of shade. Fishing opportunities are available.
NOTICE: Dispersed camping is not allowed within 100 yards of either side of Forest Road 621 leading to the Lower Piedra Campground (from the cattle guard to the camp-ground boundary).
Mavreeso is on the West Dolores Road (Forest Rd. 535), which branches north from Colorado Highway 145 about 13 miles northeast of Dolores. The road follows the West Dolores River almost to its head-waters in the Lizard Head Wilderness. After 32 miles, it rejoins the highway 6 miles north of Rico. The road has a gravel surface, but the last 6 miles are steep, narrow, and not recommended for trailers.
Mavreeso Campground is 20 miles from Dolores. Its 19 campsites are mostly level and close to the Dolores River. There are 12 reservable sites, 4 with electricity, and 7 non-reservable sites. Parking for fishermen is available nearby. Do not trespass on private property along the river. There are shady tent areas, and pull-thru’s for RVs. All campsites have tables that accommodate wheelchairs - 5 have electricity.
Reservations:
www.recreation.gov
1-877-444-6777
This byway rises several thousand feet to Angel Lake through sagebrush, pinon pine, and mountain mahogany to quaking aspen and limber pine. Angel Lake is tucked into a glacial cirque in the East Humboldt mountain range. Some days the lake is a perfect mirror image of the snow-capped mountains surrounding above.
",65158,417,2576,"","","","12 Miles to Angel Lake, the last four miles are very steep and trailers or large motor homes not advised to travel. Once at the top you must turn around to go back to Wells.",,N,N,The last four miles are very steep and trailers or large motor homes not advised to travel. Once at the top you must turn around to go back to Wells.
,none 577,-115.625322062448262,38.153495509139859,Cherry Creek Campground,-115.625310,38.153490,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=77740,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,77740,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016517.png,Beachcombing,Beaches & Dunes,Located at the foot of the Quinn Canyon Wilderness. It is a rustic and mostly undeveloped campground in the middle of a pinyon-juniper forest.
Generally open from the end of May thru September (pending snow and accessibility)
,65158,417,2577,No fee,"",Reservations not availalble,"",,N,N,"",none 578,-115.153712405182617,41.503305894844637,Slide Creek Campground,-115.153700,41.503300,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=80567,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,80567,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Slide Creek Campground is located at the trailhead for Slide Creek which accesses the Jarbidge Wilderness(hiking, horse trips, hunting, backpacking), has one single restroom, horse corrals (no horses allowed in the campground), 6 sites, no water, and is free. Not reservable.
Located at the springs that feed Slide Creek, and the trailhead for the Slide Creek trail. Aspen and subalpine fir trees provide shade and shelter at the campsites.
Appropriate for small trailers, good for tent camping.
",65158,417,2578,Free,"",N/A,"",,N,N,"",none 579,-119.663012936678868,39.504005344256697,Peavine Mountain,-119.663000,39.504000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/htnf/recarea/?recid=80786,"","",Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters,80786,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016759.png,Intermediate Parent Group,Intermediate Parent Group,"Peavine Mountain is located adjacent to northwest Reno, NV. This area provides a multitude of single track trail opportunities for all levels of mountain bike riders, as well as additional opportunities on dirt roads. The trails range in mileage and some loop trails are available. Several trailheads exist to access the Peavine Mountain area, including; East Keystone, West Keystone, Kings Row, Hoge Road, Raleigh Heights, and Horizon Hills. However; one of the most popular trailheads to access the area and the popular Halo Trail is the East Keystone Trailhead. For additional information about the mountain biking on Peavine, including maps and trail descriptions, visit The Poedunks mountain biking website (a US Forest Service volunteer organization) at http://poedunk.com/ .
",65158,417,2579,None,Open Year Round,NO,"",,N,N,"",open 580,-92.473859796186019,47.751654464480417,Pfeiffer Lake Campground & Backcountry Sites,-92.473852,47.751646,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37109,"","",Superior National Forest,37109,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This campground is located on the north shore of Pfieffer Lake. It sites on sandy, rolling hills found north of the Laurentian Divide. Many sites offer great scenic views. There are 2 backcountry sites on Pfieffer Lake that are only accessible by water.
Downloadable information and map.
",36905,909,2580,"See Campground Fee Table.","","Some sites are reservable through National Recreation Reservation Service's Pfieffer Lake Campground page.",Maximum of 9 people per site. There is space for 1 vehicle and 1 towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles at the site require additional half fee and must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic. ATVs not allowed.,,N,N,"",open 581,-91.784001544475061,47.464597474800541,Pine Lake,-91.783994,47.464589,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37111,"","",Superior National Forest,37111,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This is one of our Backcountry sites which is a near- wilderness single party site and is accessible only by foot or boat. These sites are first come, first served. There are 3 sites on this lake, each have a fire grate, a latrine and may have a picnic table. A few reminders: Hang food packs, put your fire out each time you leave your campsite, treat or boil all water, wash yourself and dishes at least 150ft from any body of water, pack out all garbage and Leave No Trace. Use a Forest Map to locate campsites and accesses. (You can purchase a map on line at http://www.nationalforeststore.com/ or at any of the District offices or by mail.)
",36905,909,2581,"","","","• Only use facilities that are provided for fires, tents, and waste. Do not make additional fire rings, tent pads, or cat holes. • You will need to pack out your garbage.• Nine people per site limit, group sites are available at some sites.",,N,N,"",none 582,-92.144110631521144,47.33221543058832,Whiteface Reservoir Campground,-92.144103,47.332207,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37123,"","",Superior National Forest,37123,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"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.
Downloadable map and information.
",36905,909,2582,"See Campground Fee Table.","","Some sites are reservable through National Recreation Reservation Service's Whiteface Reservoir Campground page.",Maximum of 9 people per site. There is space for 1 vehicle and 1 towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles at the site require additional half fee and must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic. ATVs not allowed.,,N,N,"",open 583,-87.294663941161147,34.125337397841406,Houston Recreation Area,-87.294659,34.125331,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=82164,"","",National Forests in Alabama,82164,"","","","Houston Recreation Area offers 14 picnic sites, a group shelter for up to 50 persons, showers, drinking water, swimming, hiking trails, and a boat launch. Dayuse Parking $4 per vehicle May 1 - Oct 31. Day users can enjoy a beautiful sand swimming beach and a modern bathhouse. Houston Boat Ramp $4 per vehicle and is open all year. Houston Pavilion is $20 (1-50 people) and $4 day use per vehicle May 1 - Oct 31. Call 1-877-444-6777 or visit on-line at www.recreation.gov to reserve group picnic shelters. Title: Houston Recreation Area
",30079,801,2583,"Recreation Fee Schedule",Day-use only.,"","",,N,N,"",none 584,-118.574013572451392,44.718163872716097,Vinegar Hill Indian Rock Scenic Area,-118.574000,44.718158,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=39908,"","",Malheur National Forest,39908,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016773.png,Backpacking,Hiking,"Located in the northeast part of the Forest, this high elevation area provides spectacular vistas of the North Fork John Day Wilderness, the Middle and North Fork drainages of the John Day River, and the peaks of the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness to the south. The area has a rich history and active and decaying remains of mines can be seen. The area provides unfettered opportunities for solitude and isolation except during big-game hunting seasons.
",39892,604,2584,"","","","",,N,N,"",open 585,-119.302413631795716,44.349499775117465,Billy Fields Forest Camp,-119.302400,44.349494,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=39914,"","",Malheur National Forest,39914,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Billy Fields Forest Camp is a great starting point for those wanting to hunt, fish, or look for wild horses. For those wishing to hike and explore Fields Peak Trail is within 3 miles of the campground. This camping area offers a 6 horse tie-stall with manger. Water for horses is available in adjacent Billy Fields Creek. This rustic campground features wooden picnic tables and metal fire rings.
",39892,604,2585,No fee,"",Campgrounds on the Malheur National Forest are first come first serve.,Do not pasture horses in riparian area. Please use certified weed free hay and take what you do not use home. ,11229010620,N,N,"",open 586,-123.751487991287206,42.296895216096907,Store Gulch Picnic Site Day Use,-123.751474,42.296890,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/rogue-siskiyou/recarea/?recid=70682,Spring,"",Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest,70682,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"Located on Illinois River Road (Forest Road 4103). This inviting picnic and beach access site. Constructed directly across the road from a historic, 1929, CCC-built guard station, this site offers spectacular views of the river and a steep, quarter-mile trail winding down to the river.
Store Gulch Campground is about 0.25 mile to the east of this site, and easily accessed from the beach on a trail across a footbridge leading to the campground parking area.
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East Bearskin Lake Campground is located on East Bearskin Lake at the edge of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. It is a perfect choice for people who want the flavor of the Boundary Waters and the convenience of car camping. Some sites are hike-in access. Site 2, 20, and 28 are rentable camper cabins named Alder, Aspen, and Tamarac. Aspen and Tamarac sleep 7 in 4 beds (bunks, single, and double) with two in the loft. Alder sleeps 5. There are foam mattresses, but no bedding, cooking facilities, or bathrooms; bring sleeping gear, wash basin, and a cook stove. A boat ramp at the campground allows access to the lake by both motorboats and canoes. Be aware that the two eastern bays of East Bearskin Lake are within the BWCAW and require permits for entry. Day permits for non-motorized use are available at the campground, but overnight and motor use permits must be applied for in advance.
Downloadable information and map.
",36905,909,2590,"See Campground Fee Table.","","Some sites are reservable through National Recreation Reservation Service",Maximum of nine people per site. There is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site require additional half fee and must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.,,N,N,"",open 591,-90.390923189598425,47.905412633296741,East Twin Lake,-90.390916,47.905404,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=36979,15 April,"",Superior National Forest,36979,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This is one of our Backcountry sites which is a near- wilderness single party site and is accessible only by foot or boat. These sites are first come, first served. There are 2 sites on this lake, each have a fire grate, a latrine and may have a picnic table. A few reminders: Hang food packs, put your fire out each time you leave your campsite, treat or boil all water, wash yourself and dishes at least 150ft from any body of water, pack out all garbage and Leave No Trace. Use a Forest Map to locate campsites and accesses. (You can purchase a map on line at http://www.nationalforeststore.com/ or at any of the District offices or by mail.) ",36905,909,2591,"","","","• Only use facilities that are provided for fires, tents, and waste. Do not make additional fire rings, tent pads, or cat holes. • You will need to pack out your garbage.• Nine people per site limit, group sites are available at some sites.",,N,N,"",open 592,-92.694983878092856,47.852006461786949,LaCroix Ranger District,-92.694976,47.851998,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37125,"","",Superior National Forest,37125,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016717.png,Intermediate Parent Group,Intermediate Parent Group,"Welcome to the LaCroix Ranger District. The landscape in this area is covered with dense forest and spotted with numerous lakes. Destination highlights include the Vermilion River and its falls and gorge, the Echo Trail, and the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Also nearby is scenic Lake Vermilion. Recreational activities include boating, fishing, camping, hiking, cross country skiing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing and much more.
The district office and visitor center is located in the town of Cook on US Hwy 53 midway between Duluth and International Falls. The log visitor center has regional information, many wildlife mounts, and a gift shop with maps, books, and other items for sale.
",36905,909,2592,"","Summer: May 1 - September 30, open daily 8 am - 4:30 pm Winter: October 1 - April 30, open Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Federal holidays: Open Memorial Day, July 4th, and Labor Day. Closed all other federal holidays.","","",,N,N,"",open 593,-92.471405879104168,48.269192534124791,Crane Lake,-92.471398,48.269184,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37129,"","",Superior National Forest,37129,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Crane Lake is a large body of water and is a popular area for fishing and boating. There are 3 backcountry campsites located on the lake. Crane Lake also connects to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness through Little Vermilion Lake and Voyageurs National Park through Sand Point Lake.
",36905,909,2593,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 594,-92.490996868826258,48.170242519601501,Echo Lake Campground & Backcountry Sites,-92.490989,48.170234,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37131,"","",Superior National Forest,37131,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This campground is on the south shore of Echo Lake and is surrounded by a mix of aspen, balsam, spruce, and pine trees. Echo Lake is popular for walleye and panfish fishing and is located on the west end of the Echo Trail, a remote country road that traverses through the heart of the western Superior National Forest.
Downloadable information and map
",36905,909,2594,"See Campground Fee Table. ","","Some sites are reservable through National Recreation Reservation Service's Echo Lake Campground page. ",Maximum of 9 people per site. There is space for 2 vehicles (a towed camper counts as 1 vehicle). Additional vehicles on the site require additional half fee and must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic. ATVs not allowed.,,N,N,"",open 595,-118.753859519080635,44.256598820281241,Buckhorn Meadows Trailhead,-118.753846,44.256593,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=39922,"","",Malheur National Forest,39922,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"Provides access to: Buckhorn Meadows Trail #205 which accesses Strawberry Mountain Wilderness.
This trailhead offers undeveloped camping with a 6 horse tie-stall, manger and stock rail. The parking area is small. Please park in a manner that will allow others to turn around in the limited space that is available. Please do not park or drive in the nearby meadow.
",39892,604,2595,No fee,"","","Please DO NOT pasture horses or drive in the meadow. Please use certified weed free hay and take what you do not use home. Wilderness Regulations apply within Strawberry Mountain Wilderness.",,N,N,"",open 596,-118.649413571500887,44.640584859554295,Davis Creek West Trailhead,-118.649400,44.640579,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=39934,"","",Malheur National Forest,39934,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"The roads to the western trailhead is very rough and not recommended for passenger vehicles. This trailhead can be a great point for being dropped off, allowing the visitors to hike, bike, motor bike to the connecting trailhead where a pickup vehicle can be staged to meet after the hike or ride. The trailhead is for the Davis Creek Trail #244, this trail is very rocky and rugged and is recommended for more experienced riders.
",39892,604,2596,"","","","",1488851010602,N,N,"",open 597,-118.323683457739065,44.344225867945724,East Davis Creek Trailhead,-118.323670,44.344220,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=39936,"","",Malheur National Forest,39936,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"This trailhead provides access to Davis Creek Trail #244. There is a flat area for dispersed camping near trailhead. The trailhead is a beautiful spot with ponderosa pine. Visitors to the area will see wildflowers in the spring and early summer, wildlife throughout the year.
",39892,604,2597,No fee,"","","",,N,N,"",open 598,-123.68287200548302,42.443767231898413,Taylor Creek - Horse Creek Trailhead,-123.682858,42.443762,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/rogue-siskiyou/recarea/?recid=70700,Spring,"",Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest,70700,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Provides access to:
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,69400,610,2602,"","","","",5183010526,N,N,"",none 603,-123.808296018838661,42.41501021873853,York Butte Trailhead,-123.808282,42.415005,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/rogue-siskiyou/recarea/?recid=70724,Spring,"",Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest,70724,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"Provides access to:
This is one of our Backcountry sites which is a near- wilderness single party site and is accessible only by foot or boat. These sites are first come, first served. There is one site on this lake, each have a fire grate, a latrine and may have a picnic table. A few reminders: Hang food packs, put your fire out each time you leave your campsite, treat or boil all water, wash yourself and dishes at least 150ft from any body of water, pack out all garbage and Leave No Trace. Use a Forest Map to locate campsites and accesses. (You can purchase a map on line at http://www.nationalforeststore.com/ or at any of the District offices or by mail.)
",36905,909,2604,"","","","• Only use facilities that are provided for fires, tents, and waste. Do not make additional fire rings, tent pads, or cat holes. • You will need to pack out your garbage.• Nine people per site limit, group sites are available at some sites.",,N,N,"",none 605,-90.407933217101316,48.052535652631661,Flour Lake Campground,-90.407926,48.052527,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=36983,"","",Superior National Forest,36983,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Flour Lake Campground sits on the quiet shore of Flour Lake. The eastern edge of the lake defines the border of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Portages link Flour Lake with East Bearskin Lake and with Moon Lake, but be aware that if you enter the BWCAW, you will need a permit. Day use permits are available at no charge, inquire at the campground host site. Flour Lake provides great fishing for bass, walleye, and lake trout. The half mile Honeymoon Bluff Trail is just 1/4 mile up the road from the campground and offers a great vista of Hungry Jack Lake.
Downloadable information and map.
",36905,909,2605,"See Campground Fee Table.","","Some sites are reservable through National Recreation Reservation Service",Maximum of nine people per site. There is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site require additional half fee and must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.,,N,N,"",open 606,-92.593419919980661,48.2910045280044,Franklin Lake,-92.593412,48.290996,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37133,"","",Superior National Forest,37133,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Franklin Lake is a small lake popular for fishing.
",36905,909,2606,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 607,-92.576041918282897,48.316936533046309,Johnson Lake,-92.576034,48.316928,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37135,"","",Superior National Forest,37135,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Johnson Lake is popular for fishing and is connected to Johnson River and Little Johnson Lake. Fishing is considered good for small mouth bass, walleye, and northern pike.
Downloadable map and information
Five backcountry campsites are nestled on the northern and eastern end of Lake Jeanette. Boat access is available at Lake Jeanette Campground, located on the Echo Trail, a remote country road that traverses through the heart of the western Superior National Forest. The terrain is covered with a granite rock outcropping and a mix of pine and spruce trees.
Downloadable information and map
",36905,909,2608,"See Campground Fee Table. ","","Some sites are reservable through National Recreation Reservation Service's Lake Jeanette Campground page.",Maximum of 9 people per site. There is space for 2 vehicles (a towed camper counts as 1 vehicle). Additional vehicles on the site require additional half fee and must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic. ATVs not allowed.,,N,N,"",none 609,-92.405007798702187,47.89500848864067,Lake Vermilion,-92.405000,47.895000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37139,"","",Superior National Forest,37139,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Lake Vermilion is 40,000 acres and has 365 islands. It has the most shoreline of any lake in Minnesota. There are 6 backcountry campsites and 8 day use only sites located in various locations on the lake. Day use sites are maintained by the Sportsmen’s Club of Lake Vermilion in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service. Campsites are maintained by the U.S. Forest Service.
Downloadable information and map.
",36905,909,2609,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 610,-92.145307759706441,48.136308540294884,Meander Lake,-92.145300,48.136300,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37145,"","",Superior National Forest,37145,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"
Meander Lake is a remote, clear lake with 2 backcountry campsites. The picnic area and barrier-free fishing pier are located on the southern shore of the lake.
Downloadable information and map
",36905,909,2610,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 611,-119.320813605469738,44.18694176117225,Deer Creek Guard Station,-119.320800,44.186936,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=39938,"","",Malheur National Forest,39938,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"Douglas-fir and Ponderosa pine dot this broad, flat expanse surrounding Deer Creek Guard Station. Chickadees and other songbirds flit and chatter. Listen for the high-pitched whir of hummingbirds zipping around in search of nectar from wild flowers and berry bushes in bloom. Sit a moment and take it all in. In the spring and summer enjoy wildflowers, horseback riding, wildlife viewing, bird watching, nature photography and splendid peace and quiet.
This rustic cabin is a three-room cabin containing a kitchen, living room/bedroom and separate bedroom. The living room/bedroom is furnished with a "murphy" bed and rustic log furnishings, as well as a propane stove for heat. The cabin has propane lights. The kitchen is furnished with a table and four chairs, and is equipped with a propane cook stove and propane refrigerator. The separate bedroom is furnished with a log bunk bed. There is no water on site; visitors must bring plenty for drinking, cooking and washing.
",39892,604,2611,"$60 per night, per group, with a maximum of six occupants. Fees are used directly for the maintenance and preservation of the guard station.",Check in is 4 pm and check out is 12 pm.,"Reservations are required to stay at Deer Creek Guard Station. The maximum length of stay is 14 consecutive days. To make reservations call 1-877-444-6777 or visit Recreation.gov online.","",5506010620,N,N,The back door is equpped with a ramp. The restroom has a dirt path with compacted gravel that leads to a cement pad entrance to the bathroom.
The path leading to the cabin is a dirt/compacted gravel path.
,open 612,-118.581213555978891,44.622642864648149,Deerhorn Campground,-118.581200,44.622637,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=39940,"","",Malheur National Forest,39940,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This small campground offers fishing, exploring, nature watching and hunting opportunities in the Middle Fork John Day River State Scenic Waterway. The campground is busiest during late summer and hunting season.
",39892,604,2612,"$8/Night for single unit, $4/Night for extra vehicle","",Campgrounds on the Malheur National Forest are first come first serve. ,"",11242010620,N,N,"",open 613,-118.587913540812508,44.534828857735739,Dixie Campground,-118.587900,44.534823,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=39942,"","",Malheur National Forest,39942,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This is a great destination for berry picking, it is also a wonderful base camp for anyone wanting to hike, hunt or just explore the Malheur National Forest. The Sumpter Valley Interpretive Trail, Davis Creek Trail as well as other great recreational activities are just a short drive from the campground.
",39892,604,2613,"$8/Night for single unit, $4/Night for extra vehicle","",All campgrounds on the Malheur National Forest are first come first serve.,"",5525010620,N,N,"",open 614,-123.466423904361676,42.025591223538967,Bolan Lake,-123.466410,42.025586,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/rogue-siskiyou/recarea/?recid=74279,Spring,Fall,Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest,74279,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016517.png,Beachcombing,Beaches & Dunes,"Bolan Lake is a 12 acre, high mountain lake with a shoreline of Douglas-fir, pine and hemlock. It provides cool relief from the hot, Illinois Valley temperatures of July and August, and is a pleasant place to swim, picnic, or fish. Rainbow trout are stocked a few times each year. The wildflowers are amazing here in the early summer; look for the bright orange lilies that grow along the lakeshore!
Overlooking Bolan Lake is Bolan Lookout, an old fire lookout that is available for overnight stays. Reservations must be made at www.recreation.gov.
",69400,610,2614,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 615,-124.208849010792292,42.002895155706511,Crissey Field Welcome Center,-124.208835,42.002890,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/rogue-siskiyou/recarea/?recid=77601,"","",Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest,77601,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016517.png,Beachcombing,Beaches & Dunes,"The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest and Travel Oregon jointly staff Oregon State Park’s Crissey Field Welcome Center located at the Crissey Field State Recreation Site, approximately 5 miles south of Brookings, Oregon.
For more information, please contact the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest at the number listed below or call (541) 469-0224.
Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest
Gold Beach Ranger District
Crissey Field Welcome Center
14433 Highway 101 South
Brookings, OR 97415
(541) 412-6000
Information about the Crissey Field State Recreation Site, including walking trails and other services, visit the Oregon State Parks web site www.oregonstateparks.org/park_74.php.
",69400,610,2615,"",The Welcome Center is staffed Monday-Friday 8:30-4:40; staffing outside this schedule varies seasonally . The lobby is open sunrise to sunset year-round. ,"","",,N,N,"",none 616,-123.704087991858543,42.346393223736776,Spalding Pond,-123.704074,42.346388,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/rogue-siskiyou/recarea/?recid=74284,"","",Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest,74284,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016517.png,Beachcombing,Beaches & Dunes,"Spalding Pond is a 3-acre lake amid majestic, towering conifers. It has three accessible fishing platforms and a surfaced, accessible trail in a primtive setting. There is an accessible restroom and a small campground. The cool water provides welcome relief from hot valley temperatures. There is a small pebble beach for visitors to sit and enjoy the scenery from the pond's edge.
",69400,610,2616,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 617,-91.627630506699433,47.523384493513305,Greenwood Lake,-91.627623,47.523376,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=36985,"","",Superior National Forest,36985,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This is one of our backcountry sites which is a near-wilderness single party site and accessible only by foot or boat. These sites are first-come, first-served. There is one site on this lake with has a fire grate, a latrine and may have a picnic table. A few reminders: hang food packs, put your fire out each time when leaving your campsite, treat or boil all water, wash yourself and dishes at least 150 ft from any body of water, pack out all garbage and Leave No Trace. Use a Forest map to locate campsites and accesses. (You can purchase a map on line at http://www.nationalforeststore.com/ or at any of the district offices or by mail.)
",36905,909,2617,"","","","• Only use facilities that are provided for fires, tents, and waste. Do not make additional fire rings, tent pads, or cat holes. • You will need to pack out your garbage.• Nine people per site limit, group sites are available at some sites.",,N,N,"",none 618,-90.681009308119826,48.099371639895907,Gunflint Lake,-90.681002,48.099363,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=36987,15 April,"",Superior National Forest,36987,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This is one of our Backcountry sites which is a near- wilderness single party site and is accessible only by foot or boat. These sites are first come, first served. There are 6 sites on this lake, each have a fire grate, a latrine and may have a picnic table. A few reminders: Hang food packs, put your fire out each time you leave your campsite, treat or boil all water, wash yourself and dishes at least 150ft from any body of water, pack out all garbage and Leave No Trace. Use a Forest Map to locate campsites and accesses. (You can purchase a map on line at http://www.nationalforeststore.com/ or at any of the District offices or by mail.) ",36905,909,2618,"","","","• Only use facilities that are provided for fires, tents, and waste. Do not make additional fire rings, tent pads, or cat holes. • You will need to pack out your garbage.• Nine people per site limit, group sites are available at some sites.",,N,N,"",open 619,-90.810361342497529,48.06761062659448,Ham Lake,-90.810354,48.067602,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=36989,15 April,"",Superior National Forest,36989,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This is one of our Backcountry sites which is a near- wilderness single party site and is accessible only by foot or boat. These sites are first come, first served. There are 4 sites on this lake, each have a fire grate, a latrine and may have a picnic table. A few reminders: Hang food packs, put your fire out each time you leave your campsite, treat or boil all water, wash yourself and dishes at least 150ft from any body of water, pack out all garbage and Leave No Trace. Use a Forest Map to locate campsites and accesses. (You can purchase a map on line at http://www.nationalforeststore.com/ or at any of the District offices or by mail.) ",36905,909,2619,"","","","• Only use facilities that are provided for fires, tents, and waste. Do not make additional fire rings, tent pads, or cat holes. • You will need to pack out your garbage.• Nine people per site limit, group sites are available at some sites.",,N,N,"",open 620,-92.652982902642094,48.077915495483929,Myrtle Lake,-92.652975,48.077907,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37147,"","",Superior National Forest,37147,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,Myrtle Lake is a small lake with 3 backcountry campsites. The 2 sites on the northwest shoreline are located on nice sandy beaches.
,36905,909,2620,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 621,-92.373812821297477,48.096795518582546,Picket Lake,-92.373805,48.096787,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37153,"","",Superior National Forest,37153,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Picket Lake is a remote, quiet lake with 3 backcountry campsites.
",36905,909,2621,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 622,-91.378892445622412,47.617591524399444,Isabella Area (Tofte Ranger District),-91.378885,47.617583,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37157,"","",Superior National Forest,37157,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016717.png,Intermediate Parent Group,Intermediate Parent Group,Located in the heart of the Superior National Forest.
,36905,909,2622,"",May 1 - September 30The Divide Lake Campground provides a northwoods camping experience in a small (only 3 sites) secluded campground located near many recreational opportunities. A walk-down canoe launch provides access to Divide Lake and its stocked trout population while Divide Lake Trail provides a 2 mile hike with benches and scenic overlooks. Other nearby lakes, a boat ramp, and a fishing pier give the camper even more chances to enjoy the outdoors. Of particular interest is the fact that FR 172 in this area is on the Laurentian Divide with waters on the Divide Lake side flowing to Lake Superior and those on the Tanner Lake side flowing north to Hudson’s Bay.
Downloadable information and map.
",36905,909,2623,"See Campground Fee Table.","",This campground does not accept reservations.,"Maximum of nine people per site, including backcountry site. At the campground, there is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site require additional half fee and must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.",,N,N,Barrier free fishing pier located on nearby Dumbell Lake.
,open 624,-91.344289439692815,47.643831530388155,Eighteen Lake Rustic Campground,-91.344282,47.643823,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37163,"","",Superior National Forest,37163,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,Eighteen Lake Rustic Campground provides three campsites and a picnic area under red pines on the shore of Eighteen Lake. A trail around the lake and a carry down boat access make this a wonderful spot to spend a weekend in the woods.
,36905,909,2624,There is no fee at rustic campgrounds.,"",This campground does not accept reservations.,Maximum of nine people per site. There is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site and must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.,,N,N,"",open 625,-119.045513575065243,44.285196794512693,Fall Mountain Lookout,-119.045500,44.285191,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=39950,"","",Malheur National Forest,39950,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"As the afternoon slides into evening, gaze across the valley from your perch on the Fall Mountain Lookout. Watch as flashes of lightning cut jagged white lines through the dusky light. As quickly as it appears, the summer heat storm rolls away and the setting sun peaks beneath a blanket of clouds in a blaze of gold and orange. The next morning stand in the same spot and search the distance for any tails of smoke curling up between the timbers. Welcome to the life of a lookout.
This rustic one-room cabin, with windows all around is atop an 18-foot tower with a wooden catwalk. Unlike most lookouts, Fall Mountain Lookout is wired for electricity and is equipped with electric lights, heating, cook stove and refrigerator. It is furnished with a futon bed.
There is no water available on site; visitors must bring plenty of water for drinking, cooking and washing. A vault toilet is located near the lookout.
",39892,604,2625,"$40 per night per group, with a maximum of two occupants. Fees are used directly for the maintenance and preservation of the lookout.","","The maximum length stay is fourteen consecutive days. To make reservations call 1-877-444-6777 or visit Recreation.gov online.","",5509010620,N,N,"",open 626,-118.692313600650934,44.754886864596024,Head O' Boulder Forest Camp,-118.692300,44.754881,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=39956,"","",Malheur National Forest,39956,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This rustic camp offers a few sites and is also a trailhead which accesses the Vinegar Hill-Indian Rock Scenic Area. From the trailhead visitors can access other trails such as the Princess trail #251, Sunrise Butte Trail #255 and Blackeye Trail #243. Allowing for multiple opportunities for hiking.
",39892,604,2626,No fee,"","","",11243010620,N,N,"",open 627,-118.799613603686183,44.672521847765772,Lower Camp Creek Campground,-118.799600,44.672516,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=39962,"","",Malheur National Forest,39962,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"A pleasantly small campground tucked among ponderosa pines along a forest creek. This campground is popular with hunters. Just a short drive away from the beautiful Middle Fork of the John Day River. Less than a mile away is Arch Rock Trail #258, an ashflow tuff with a scenic arch and several small rockshelters eroded into the outcrop, allowing visitors a place to see fascinating geological features. A bit further at 13 miles away is Magone Lake Campground, a great place to swim, fish or hike.
",39892,604,2627,"$6/Night for single unit, $3/Night for extra vehicle","","","",11240010620,N,N,"",open 628,-124.203511125254309,42.700108200366877,Laird Lake,-124.203497,42.700103,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/rogue-siskiyou/recarea/?recid=74283,"","",Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest,74283,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016517.png,Beachcombing,Beaches & Dunes,"Laird Lake is a small lake on the Powers Ranger District at the headwaters of the Elk River. It is stocked annually with several thousand catchable rainbow trout and was recently rehabilitated to remove exotic Umpqua pikeminnow that were illegally introduced. There is a small campground at the lake with an accessible bathroom, picnic tables, and fire rings.
",69400,610,2628,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 629,-122.331219790513572,42.391284350603506,Fish Lake,-122.331206,42.391279,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/rogue-siskiyou/recarea/?recid=74282,"","",Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest,74282,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016517.png,Beachcombing,Beaches & Dunes,"The Fish Lake recreation area can be accessed by State Highway 140, the Dead Indian Memorial Road or the Butte Falls/Fish Lake Highway. Fish Lake is nestled in the High Cascades between Mount McLoughlin and Brown Mountain, both of which are relatively young volcanoes. The area hosts a number of recreational activities, including boating, canoeing, camping, hiking, fishing, and mountain biking! Trails to suit multiple needs can be found throughout the area, including the nearby Sky Lakes Wilderness, Brown Mountain and Mt. McLoughlin areas.
Please Note: The lake is used as an irrigation reservoir, and lake levels can be lower at the end of the summer.
",69400,610,2629,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 630,-90.614891282897545,48.06772064023572,Iron Lake Campground,-90.614884,48.067712,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=36991,"","",Superior National Forest,36991,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Iron Lake is a unique campground due to its remote location and small size. It is in an area burned over in the 2007 Ham Lake fire, and visitors can see post fire ecology including uncommon black-backed woodpeckers. Please stay on trails and roads; burned areas have hazards and forest renewal can be fragile.
Fishing for walleye and northern is good. Blueberries are also abundant in the area.
There are lots of canoeing opportunities. If you enter the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, you will need to have a permit (self-issued for day use) and follow wilderness regulations including group size. See the back of the permit for details.
Downloadable information and map.
",36905,909,2630,"See Campground Fee Table.","","Some sites are reservable through National Recreation Reservation Service.",Maximum of nine people per site. There is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site require additional half fee and must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.,,N,N,"",open 631,-90.42652119918111,47.900528630351346,Kemo Lake,-90.426514,47.900520,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=36993,15 April,"",Superior National Forest,36993,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This is one of our Backcountry sites which is a near- wilderness single party site and is accessible only by foot or boat. These sites are first come, first served. There is one site on this lake, each have a fire grate, a latrine and may have a picnic table. A few reminders: Hang food packs, put your fire out each time you leave your campsite, treat or boil all water, wash yourself and dishes at least 150ft from any body of water, pack out all garbage and Leave No Trace. Use a Forest Map to locate campsites and accesses. (You can purchase a map on line at http://www.nationalforeststore.com/ or at any of the District offices or by mail.) ",36905,909,2631,"","","","• Only use facilities that are provided for fires, tents, and waste. Do not make additional fire rings, tent pads, or cat holes. • You will need to pack out your garbage.• Nine people per site limit, group sites are available at some sites.",,N,N,"",open 632,-91.663770526486886,47.581340499131549,Sand Lake Rustic Campground,-91.663763,47.581332,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37169,"","",Superior National Forest,37169,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Sand Lake Rustic Campground is a small two site campground in a grove of cedar on the shore of Sand Lake. The sites are immediately adjacent to the turn around at the end of the road and share a carry down canoe access to the lake. The road leading to the campsites is in part a two track low maintenance road, but is flat and easily driven. However, due to this portion of the road and the limited turning space at the end of the road, this camping area is not recommended for RV use.
Note that while this campground is in the Kawishiwi District, it is closer to the Isabella Work Station office. Both the Kawishiwi and Isabella offices should be used as sources for further information.
",36905,909,2632,There is no fee at rustic campgrounds.,"",This campground does not accept reservations.,Maximum of nine people per site. There is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.,,N,N,"",open 633,-91.24182942376278,47.741346551361033,Section 29 Lake Rustic Campground,-91.241822,47.741338,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37173,"","",Superior National Forest,37173,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This small four site campground is on the shore of Section 29 Lake, which is of course located in section 29 of a township. While it doesn't have the most romantic of names, this lake does have a boat ramp and walleyes and northern pike. It is also only a short drive to several other small lakes, most with carry down access.
The northeast portion of Section 29 Lake was involved in the 2011 Pagami Creek Fire. While open to the public, it is recommended that if you go on shore in the fire area, you exersize caution. Many standing burnt trees are potential deadfalls, and impacts from walking can harm the delicate post fire soil and regenerating plants.
",36905,909,2633,There is no fee at rustic campgrounds.,"",This campground does not accept reservations.,Maximum of nine people per site. There is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.,,N,N,"",open 634,-91.149174393394802,47.72740655560122,Silver Island Lk Rustic Campgd & Backcountry Sites,-91.149167,47.727398,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37175,"","",Superior National Forest,37175,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,Silver Island Lake is a large lake with both an eight site rustic campground and three backcountry campsites on its shores. Access to the backcountry sites is through the boat launch at the rustic campground. Choose the camping experience that suits you best!
,36905,909,2634,There is no fee at rustic campgrounds or backcountry campsites.,"",Neither rustic campgrounds nor backcountry campsites can be reserved.,"Maximum of nine people per site at both campground and backcountry sites. At the campground, there is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.",,N,N,"",open 635,-118.909413601089142,44.552665827850014,Magone Lake Campground,-118.909400,44.552660,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=39964,"","",Malheur National Forest,39964,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Magone Lake Campground is situated along its namesake lake in the northern reaches of Malheur National Forest in the Blue Mountains of eastern Oregon. Visitors enjoy fishing, canoeing, swimming and hiking.
Natural Features: The campground is set in a forest of Engelmann spruce and ponderosa pine. Magone Lake covers about 50 acres and features both deep holes of up to 100 feet and shoals on the north side. Geologists believe Magone Lake was created by a landslide in the early 1800s. It is located in the southern reaches of the Malheur National Forest.
Recreation: The Magone Lake area offers swimming, fishing, hiking and mountain biking opportunities. The lake contains eastern brook and rainbow trout. A boat ramp is available on-site. Visitors also enjoy viewing wildflowers and interesting geology throughout the region.
Facilities: The campground offers both a picnic shelter and overnight campsite for groups to reserve. These sites can accommodate up to 75 people each. Individual family sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Picnic tables and campfire rings with grills are provided, as are vault toilets and drinking water.
Magone Lake is a no-wake lake, only boats with 10 horse power or less motors allowed. For hikers there is a trail that leads around the lake Magone Lake Trail #352, another trail near the lake is Magone Slide Trail #353 this trail goes along the original slide that created Magone Lake.
Fish Your National Forests: This site can be accessed by Passenger Car; Fish available include: Trout, Native Trout; Types of fishing available include: Wade, Shore, Motorized boat, Float tube, Fly, Spin, Bait, Ice; ADA Accessible fishing access with fishing pier and boat launch
",39892,604,2635,"The Group Sites range from $25-60. See details at Recreation.gov $13/Night for single unit, $6.50/Night for extra vehicle - All individual sights are first come first serve.","","Reservations can be made by visiting Recreation.gov. Reservations can be made same day and up to 12 months in advance for the group sites.","",5511010620,N,N,"Accessible fishing dock, parking, picnic area and picnic shelter.
",open 636,-118.913148601106073,44.551065827424594,Magone Slide Trailhead,-118.913135,44.551060,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=39970,"","",Malheur National Forest,39970,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016633.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,"The trailhead is near the day use area of Magone Lake. The trailhead is the starting point to explore the 1.5 mile Magone Slide Trail #353.
",39892,604,2636,"","","","Horse, motorized, and mountain bike use prohibited.",5497010620,N,N,"",open 637,-123.142608857750105,42.039552253886924,Applegate Lake,-123.142595,42.039547,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/rogue-siskiyou/recarea/?recid=74277,"","",Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest,74277,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016517.png,Beachcombing,Beaches & Dunes,"The picturesque 988-acre Applegate Lake is nestled in the heart of the RRSNF in the Applegate Valley, and north of the Red Buttes Wilderness Area. The lake was formed in 1980 when the Army Corps of Engineers completed construction of the 242-foot tall Applegate Dam as part of a flood-control project. The lake has a multitude of opportunities available for visitors to explore, including mountain biking, road biking, motorized boating, stand up paddleboarding, canoeing, fishing and hiking the various trails near the lake. Applegate Lake is home to numerous birds and other wildlife species, amazing fisheries, and a plethora of diverse plant life for those seeking spring and early-summer wildflower viewing!
There is a trail that travels around the entirety of the 17.5-mile long shoreline, as well as offshoots in the area to keep hikers, bicyclists, and equestrians going!
Picnic and day-use areas can be found around the lake, as are swimming areas and campgrounds, including Hart-Tish Park.
For boaters, there are conventional boat launching areas--please note that the speed limit on this no-wake lake is 10 mph!
Applegate Lake has large populations of trout, landlocked Chinook salmon, smallmouth and largemouth bass, and crappie. It is stocked each year with approximately 120,000 rainbow trout and 50,000 young Chinook.
This lake is a reservoir and lake levels will often be lower at the end of the summer. Speed limit on the lake is 10 miles per hour.
",69400,610,2637,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 638,-90.226842132724741,47.86326763873695,Kimball Lake Campground,-90.226835,47.863259,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=36995,"","",Superior National Forest,36995,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Kimball Lake Campground is a small campground that is excellent for people who want to camp and fish. Kimball Lake is a small state-managed trout lake stocked with rainbow trout. Because of this special designation, anglers are required to have a fishing license with a trout stamp.
A non-maintained trail circles the lake for shore casting.
Adjacent Mink Lake has a sand swimming beach and barrier free fishing pier.
Downloadable information and map.
",36905,909,2638,"See Campground Fee Table.","",This campground does not accept reservations.,Maximum of nine people per site. There is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site require additional half fee and must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.,,N,N,There are accessible campsites at Kimball Lake and a barrier free fishing pier located at nearby Mink Lake.
,open 639,-90.605654287716632,48.114616647591198,Little Gunflint Lake,-90.605647,48.114608,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=36997,15 April,"",Superior National Forest,36997,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This is one of our Backcountry sites which is a near- wilderness single party site and is accessible only by foot or boat. These sites are first come, first served. There are 2 sites on this lake, each have a fire grate, a latrine and may have a picnic table. A few reminders: Hang food packs, put your fire out each time you leave your campsite, treat or boil all water, wash yourself and dishes at least 150ft from any body of water, pack out all garbage and Leave No Trace. Use a Forest Map to locate campsites and accesses. (You can purchase a map on line at http://www.nationalforeststore.com/ or at any of the District offices or by mail.) ",36905,909,2639,"","","","• Only use facilities that are provided for fires, tents, and waste. Do not make additional fire rings, tent pads, or cat holes. • You will need to pack out your garbage.• Nine people per site limit, group sites are available at some sites.",,N,N,"",open 640,-90.722668317399808,48.076199633939069,Loon Lake,-90.722661,48.076191,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=36999,15 April,"",Superior National Forest,36999,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This is one of our Backcountry sites which is a near- wilderness single party site and is accessible only by foot or boat. These sites are first come, first served. There is one site on this lake, each have a fire grate, a latrine and may have a picnic table. A few reminders: Hang food packs, put your fire out each time you leave your campsite, treat or boil all water, wash yourself and dishes at least 150ft from any body of water, pack out all garbage and Leave No Trace. Use a Forest Map to locate campsites and accesses. (You can purchase a map on line at http://www.nationalforeststore.com/ or at any of the District offices or by mail.) ",36905,909,2640,"","","","• Only use facilities that are provided for fires, tents, and waste. Do not make additional fire rings, tent pads, or cat holes. • You will need to pack out your garbage.• Nine people per site limit, group sites are available at some sites.",,N,N,"",open 641,-91.045053360165099,47.718833562057263,Whitefish Lake Rustic Campgd & Timber-Frear Area,-91.045046,47.718825,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37177,"","",Superior National Forest,37177,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"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 only.
Four additional rustic campgrounds, on Toohey, Fourmile, Wilson, and Windy Lake is an easily accessed, but remote, lake near several other lakes which all provide camping and fishing opportunities. Windy Lake Rustic Campground offers 1 site accessible by car. On the shore of the lake are an additional 3 backcountry campsites accessible by boat. For information about backcountry campsites, click here.
",36905,909,2642,There is no fee at rustic campgrounds.,"",This campground does not accept reservations.,"Maximum of nine people per site at both campground and backcountry sites. At the campground, there is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.",,N,N,"",open 643,-90.963755332878875,47.701973564920316,Fourmile Lk Rustic Campground & Backcountry Sites,-90.963748,47.701965,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=41668,"","",Superior National Forest,41668,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Fourmile Lake Rustic Campground offers four sites accessible by car. On the shore of the lake are an additional two backcountry campsites accessible by boat. For information about backcountry campsites, click here. At the campground is a boat ramp and dock as well as parking for trailers and people using the backcountry sites.
",36905,909,2643,There is no fee at rustic campgrounds.,"",This campground does not accept reservations.,Maximum of nine people per site. There is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.,,N,N,"",open 644,-92.340247814187094,48.111118522626761,Astrid Lake Area,-92.340240,48.111110,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=40356,"","",Superior National Forest,40356,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016687.png,Backpacking,Hiking,"The Astrid Lake Area has 7 miles of hiking trail, 6 backcountry campsites and a canoe route with 4 interconnected lakes, including Astrid Lake, Maude Lake, Pauline Lake and Nigh Lake. The area provides an opportunity to experience wilderness-style camping without wilderness permits and regulations.
Downloadabe map and information - Astrid Lake Hiking Trail
Downloadable map and information - Hunting Shack River Canoe Route
",36905,909,2644,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 645,-118.717613518750909,44.290195826253651,Roads End,-118.717600,44.290190,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40000,"","",Malheur National Forest,40000,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016633.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,"Roads End Trailhead is an easy walk to a spectacular view of the John Day Valley to the north and Bear Valley to the west and south. The entire length of the trail is on an old roadbed within the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness. This trail is the first section of the shortest route to the top of Strawberry Mountain. The end of this trail ties in with the Pine Creek Trail 201 to the west and the Onion Creek Trail 368 to the east. This 3-way intersection is "Roads End" landmark.
",39892,604,2645,"","","","Wilderness Regulations apply",,N,N,"",open 646,-118.537913477388429,44.239483839268246,Skyline Trailhead,-118.537900,44.239478,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40002,"","",Malheur National Forest,40002,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016687.png,Backpacking,Hiking,"Provides eastern access to: SkylineTrail #385 which enters Strawberry Mountain Wilderness. The trailhead does have parking for horse trailers. The Skyline Trail is a great starting point for those wishing to day hike or backpack into the Strawberry Mountain wilderness.
",39892,604,2646,"","","","Wilderness Regulations apply ",5600010620,N,N,"",open 647,-119.014913565347953,44.260423795948228,Starr Campground,-119.014900,44.260418,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40008,"","",Malheur National Forest,40008,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Starr Campground is located just off of US Highway 395 making it very easy to get to. The campground has an upper level that is closer to the highway, yet still set back amongst beautiful pondersa pines. The lower part of the campground is set further back in the pine trees allowing for a more secluded experience. This beautiful campground sets in a prime spot for hunters, hikers and wildlife enthusiats. Within a 7 mile drive of the campground are numerous trailheads leading into the beautiful Strawberry Mountain Wilderness. Just a few more miles down the road is beautiful Logan Valley, this area is amazing during the spring, summer and fall months affording wildflower, wildlife and scenery viewing.
Starr Campground is a great base camp spot for those wanting to explore the Murderers Creek area and have the opportunity to see the wildhorses that reside there.
",39892,604,2647,"$6/Night for single unit, $3/Night for extra vehicle","","","",5533010620,N,N,"",open 648,-119.023913565193979,44.248516794098464,Starr Sno-Park,-119.023900,44.248511,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40010,"","",Malheur National Forest,40010,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016714.png,XC skiing/Snowshoeing,Winter Sports,This state sponsored Sno-Park provides parking near the west end of the Forest's snowmobile trail system. Located on the south side of beautiful Canyon Mountain visitors will find miles of groomed snowmobile trails to enjoy.
,39892,604,2648,"","","","",5507010620,N,N,"",open 649,-122.716891799916908,42.080744294437295,Mt. Ashland Ski Area,-122.716878,42.080739,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/rogue-siskiyou/recarea/?recid=82091,"","",Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest,82091,"","","","Mt. Ashland Ski Area is located at the highest point in the Siskiyou Mountain Range. The Ski Area offers skiing and snowboarding on 220 acres, with 4 chair lifts and 23 runs. They have a full rental shop (which offers ski and snowboard rentals and tuning), retail shop, and ski school. The historic lodge also features a full service cafe and bar.
The average snowfall is more than 265 inches, and this beloved heart of the local ski community has been considered the place for Local Mountain Fun since 1964!
More information, including current weather conditions, a web cam, and ticket information can be found at http://www.mtashland.com/
",69400,610,2649,"You must have a valid Sno–Park permit displayed near the lower left corner of the windshield of your vehicle if you park in a designated winter recreation parking area (Sno–Park) between November 1 and April 30. Oregon’s Sno–Park Program is funded entirely by the sale of Sno– Park permits. The program provides funds for snow removal in Sno–Parks and enforcement of the permit requirement. Permits are sold at all DMV offices and by permit sales agents at various resorts, sporting goods stores and other retail outlets. Sales agents may charge an additional service fee for each permit they sell. There are three types of permits:The large meadow at the Flumet Flat Group Campground makes a great location for group events such as reunions, church camps, school field trips and scouting events. Located in southwest Oregon on the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, the campground's proximity to a hiking trails and scenic waterways provides visitors with access to a multitude of recreational activities.
Natural Features:
Within a short walking distance, there are swimming and fishing areas on the Applegate River. The Gin Lin National Recreation Trail, with a self-guided tour of 19th century mining, is located just south of Flumet Flat. It offers a 3/4 mile loop, with trail markers that correspond to the information in the brochure. History, spring wildflowers, wildlife, and a view looking down on the Applegate River make this a popular year-round attraction. Beware of rattlesnakes, ticks, and poison oak, which commonly occur in the Applegate Valley.
Recreation:
Flumet Flat Group Campground offers outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to hike, fish, hunt and enjoy a multitude of outdoor activities throughout the year. A handful of hiking trails are accessible from the campground and in the surrounding areas. The nearby Mule Mountain Trail offers a special opportunity to access the hillsides above the Applegate Valley and witness the seasonal changes in wildlife activity. It is a long-distance hike, winding up and around the arid ridges of the Oregon Siskiyous. In the spring, dwarf star tulips, lilies, shooting stars, larkspurs and buttercups puncture the needle and leaf mat and adorn the grass floor. Nearby, www.recreation.gov","",,N,N,"",open 651,-90.465943237215313,48.067875650872381,Moss Lake,-90.465936,48.067867,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37001,"","",Superior National Forest,37001,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"
This is one of our backcountry sites which is a near-wilderness single party site and is accessible only by foot or boat. These sites are first-come, first-served. There is one site on this lake with a fire grate, a latrine and possibly a picnic table. A few reminders: hang food packs, put fires out each time you leave your campsite, treat or boil all water, wash yourself and dishes at least 150ft from any body of water, pack out all garbage and Leave No Trace. Use a Forest Map to locate campsites and accesses. (You can purchase a map on line at http://www.nationalforeststore.com/ or at any of the District offices or by mail.)
",36905,909,2651,"","","","• Only use facilities that are provided for fires, tents, and waste. Do not make additional fire rings, tent pads, or cat holes. • You will need to pack out your garbage.• Nine people per site limit, group sites are available at some sites.",,N,N,"",none 652,-90.008007095604086,48.064008682130307,North Fowl Lake,-90.008000,48.064000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37003,15 April,"",Superior National Forest,37003,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This is one of our Backcountry sites which is a near- wilderness single party site and is accessible only by foot or boat. These sites are first come, first served. There is one site on this lake, each have a fire grate, a latrine and may have a picnic table. A few reminders: Hang food packs, put your fire out each time you leave your campsite, treat or boil all water, wash yourself and dishes at least 150ft from any body of water, pack out all garbage and Leave No Trace. Use a Forest Map to locate campsites and accesses. (You can purchase a map on line at http://www.nationalforeststore.com/ or at any of the District offices or by mail.) This lake may be a part of or has portage or waterway access into the BWCAW. When portaging or paddling out of this lake and into another you’ll want to check to see if you’ll be entering into the BWCAW. Permits are always required while traveling in the BWCAW. If traveling for the day by paddle or foot you can use a self issued permit found at any Ranger District office or at the kiosk at the official entry point. Motor powered watercraft is permitted only on designated lakes. When traveling over night or using a motor please look at the BWCAW portion of this web site or take a look at the reservation site at www.recreation.gov for more information. Remember to Leave No Trace. ",36905,909,2652,"","","","• Only use facilities that are provided for fires, tents, and waste. Do not make additional fire rings, tent pads, or cat holes. • You will need to pack out your garbage.• Nine people per site limit, group sites are available at some sites.",,N,N,"",open 653,-91.135084376553891,47.644590544944158,Hogback Lake Rustic Campground & Backcountry Sites,-91.135077,47.644582,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=40301,"","",Superior National Forest,40301,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"The Hogback Lake Area has a rustic campground with 3 sites, a 5 mile trail system passing 6 lakes with several different loops, and 5 backcountry campsites along the trail. There is also a boat launch and an accessible fishing pier.
For a map of the Hogback Lake Area and driving instructions, click here.
",36905,909,2653,There is no fee at rustic campgrounds.,"",This campground does not accept reservations.,"Maximum of nine people per site at both campground and backcountry sites. At the campground, there is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.",,N,N,Barrier free accessible fishing pier at campground.
,open 654,-92.751007865945809,47.670008433504563,Lake Leander Picnic Area,-92.751000,47.670000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=77642,"","",Superior National Forest,77642,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016807.png,Group Picnicking,Picnicking,"Lake Leander is a popular swimming area and picnic area for local residents as well as visitors. The picnic area and swimming beach is located on the southern shore of Lake Leander. Large red pines tower over this site along the lake shore.
Downloadable information and map.
",36905,909,2654,"",Open from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily from end of May through beginning of September.,"","No camping allowed. No ATVs allowed. No pets on the beach, except for seeing-eye dogs. Pets must be leashed in picnic area. ",,N,N,Site and facilities are accessible.
,open 655,-91.821260536323166,47.33995545484207,Salo Lake,-91.821253,47.339947,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=77753,"","",Superior National Forest,77753,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"Salo Lake is a quiet lake with a picnic area, dock, and concrete boat landing. Some of the fish found in the lake include panfish, bass, walleye and northern pike.
Downloadable information and map
",36905,909,2655,"","","",No camping allowed in the picnic area. ,,N,N,"",none 656,-92.143417648653084,47.441798445779071,Norway Point,-92.143410,47.441790,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=77754,"","",Superior National Forest,77754,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"Norway Point is located on the St. Louis River and has a picnic area and boat launch. Fish found in the river include northern pike, walleye, smallmouth bass and pan fish.
Downloadable information and map
",36905,909,2656,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 657,-118.987413478182731,43.802026762938823,Idlewild Campground,-118.987400,43.802021,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40054,"","",Malheur National Forest,40054,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the1930's, Idlewild Campground is an easily accessible campground located just off of US Highway 395. Birdwatchers from all over visit Idlewild for an opportunity to glimpse the white-headed woodpecker. A species found in only a few locations on the west coast of North America. Look for woodpeckers foraging for food amongst the ponderosa pine trees found throughout the campground. The campground is lightly used and only becomes busy during the fall hunting season. Please pack out what you pack in, there is no trash service provided at this campground.
Idlewild campground has a beautiful wood framed, open air pavilion which can be reserved by going to Recreation.gov, or calling 1-877-444-6777. The pavilion rents for $25.00 a day with a $9.00 service fee for the reservation.
The campground is a great place for those traveling through who would like a nice quiet place to camp that is easy to reach.
Printable map of trails in the area.
",39892,604,2657,"$10/Night for single unit, $5/Night for extra vehicle","","",This campground can accomodate camp trailers 20 ft and under in length. ,5012010620,N,N,"",open 658,-118.971713479130031,43.825874766085199,Joaquin Miller Horse Camp,-118.971700,43.825869,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40058,"","",Malheur National Forest,40058,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016634.png,Horse Camping,Horse Riding & Camping,"Joaquin Miller Campground is located 19 miles north of Burns, Oregon on US Highway 395. Despite the easily accessed location, this 8 site campground receives light use most of the year. Developed to accommodate stock, Joaquin Miller has two pipe stock corrals and hitching rails available to users. Please pack out what you pack in, there is no trash service provided.
",39892,604,2658,"$8/Night for single unit, $4/Night for extra vehicle","","",This campground can accomodate 20 ft lenght and under camp trailers. ,11231010620,N,N,"",open 659,-119.31398450578034,43.641121719830295,Pine Springs Overlook Observation Site,-119.313971,43.641116,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40070,"","",Malheur National Forest,40070,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016633.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,"Dry lightening ignited multiple large scale fires in this basin in 1990 and then again in 2007. The viewpoint overlooks the area that was burned and interpretive signs explain the process of recovery. A shade shelter is available at the site allowing visitors to enjoy a picnic or simply a quiet break. The overlook is the head for the Pine Springs Fire Overlook Trail.
",39892,604,2659,"","","","Horse, motorized, and mountain bike use prohibited.",5229.004991,N,N,"",open 660,-90.850009278079611,47.568126554343138,Tofte Ranger District,-90.850002,47.568118,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=36907,"","",Superior National Forest,36907,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016717.png,Intermediate Parent Group,Intermediate Parent Group,"Welcome to the Tofte Ranger District. The geography of this area runs from the rocky shores of Lake Superior to the miniature mountains of the Sawtooth Range. There are plenty of lakes, lots of forest, and miles of wilderness. Recreational opportunities abound with campgrounds of all sorts, trails for hiking, skiing, and motor use, and multiple entry points to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. The District office is located in the town of Tofte, right on scenic Minnesota Highway 61. Maps and some gift items are for sale at the office.
Find a spot for you by following the links to the activities listed below, or find a recreation area by name by expanding the Tofte portion of the "Find an Area" section to the right.
",36905,909,2660,"","May 1 - September 30Baker Lake Rustic Campground is located in a stand of red pine on the shore of Baker Lake. Unlike most other rustic campgrounds, there is a solar powered faucet for drinking water. It is an excellent first or last night site for people who are using the Baker Lake Entry Point to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
",36905,909,2661,There is no fee at rustic campgrounds.,"",This campground does not accept reservations.,Maximum of nine people per site. There is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.,,N,N,"",open 662,-90.63701225903975,47.867852610950642,Cascade Lake,-90.637005,47.867844,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=36911,15 April,"",Superior National Forest,36911,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This is one of our Backcountry sites which is a near- wilderness single party site and is accessible only by foot or boat. These sites are first come, first served. There 2 sites on this lake, each have a fire grate, a latrine and may have a picnic table. There is a boat launch A few reminders: Hang food packs, put your fire out each time you leave your campsite, treat or boil all water, wash yourself and dishes at least 150ft from any body of water, pack out all garbage and Leave No Trace. ",36905,909,2662,"","","","• Only use facilities that are provided for fires, tents, and waste. Do not make additional fire rings, tent pads, or cat holes. • You will need to pack out your garbage.• Nine people per site limit, group sites are available at some sites.",,N,N,"",open 663,-90.564304275538191,48.120005651251802,North Lake,-90.564297,48.119997,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37005,15 April,"",Superior National Forest,37005,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This is one of our Backcountry sites which is a near- wilderness single party site and is accessible only by foot or boat. These sites are first come, first served. There are 6 sites on this lake, each have a fire grate, a latrine and may have a picnic table. A few reminders: Hang food packs, put your fire out each time you leave your campsite, treat or boil all water, wash yourself and dishes at least 150ft from any body of water, pack out all garbage and Leave No Trace. Use a Forest Map to locate campsites and accesses. (You can purchase a map on line at http://www.nationalforeststore.com/ or at any of the District offices or by mail.) This lake may be a part of or has portage or waterway access into the BWCAW. When portaging or paddling out of this lake and into another you’ll want to check to see if you’ll be entering into the BWCAW. Permits are always required while traveling in the BWCAW. If traveling for the day by paddle or foot you can use a self issued permit found at any Ranger District office or at the kiosk at the official entry point. Motor powered watercraft is permitted only on designated lakes. When traveling over night or using a motor please look at the BWCAW portion of this web site or take a look at the reservation site at www.recreation.gov for more information. Remember to Leave No Trace. ",36905,909,2663,"","","","• Only use facilities that are provided for fires, tents, and waste. Do not make additional fire rings, tent pads, or cat holes. • You will need to pack out your garbage.• Nine people per site limit, group sites are available at some sites.",,N,N,"",open 664,-90.238144141843122,47.900702643088835,Northern Light Lake,-90.238137,47.900694,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37007,15 April,"",Superior National Forest,37007,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This is one of our Backcountry sites which is a near- wilderness single party site and is accessible only by foot or boat. These sites are first come, first served. There is one site on this lake, each have a fire grate, a latrine and may have a picnic table. A few reminders: Hang food packs, put your fire out each time you leave your campsite, treat or boil all water, wash yourself and dishes at least 150ft from any body of water, pack out all garbage and Leave No Trace. Use a Forest Map to locate campsites and accesses. (You can purchase a map on line at http://www.nationalforeststore.com/ or at any of the District offices or by mail.) ",36905,909,2664,"","","","• Only use facilities that are provided for fires, tents, and waste. Do not make additional fire rings, tent pads, or cat holes. • You will need to pack out your garbage.• Nine people per site limit, group sites are available at some sites.",,N,N,"",open 665,-92.778289869109486,47.638985426940103,Dark Lake,-92.778282,47.638977,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=77759,"","",Superior National Forest,77759,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016519.png,Lake and Pond Fishing,Fishing,"Dark Lake has a concrete boat ramp suitable for most boats, a picnic site, and an accessible fishing deck. The lake offers a wide variety of fish including walleye, northern pike and panfish. Nearby lakes include: Knuckey Lake, Clear Lake and Camp Four Lake.
Downloadable map and information.
",36905,909,2665,"","","",Camping not allowed at boat landing. ,,N,N,Fishing deck is accessible.
,none 666,-92.439071778630392,47.70825746107689,Little Rice Lake,-92.439064,47.708249,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=77773,"","",Superior National Forest,77773,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016519.png,Lake and Pond Fishing,Fishing,"Little Rice Lake is a small lake with a carry-down lake access, boardwalk and floating bog. The lake offers wild rice gathering, wildlife viewing and waterfowl hunting.
Downloadable map and information.
",36905,909,2666,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 667,-92.75908086460575,47.645982429409003,Clear Lake,-92.759073,47.645974,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=77770,"","",Superior National Forest,77770,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016519.png,Lake and Pond Fishing,Fishing,"Clear Lake is a small lake with a carry-down access off the county road. It is suitable for canoes and small boats. The lake contains crappies, northern pike and bass. Nearby lakes include: Dark Lake, Knuckey Lake, and Camp Four Lake.
Downloadable map and information.
",36905,909,2667,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 668,-91.245439428597848,47.764853554136231,Island River Canoe Route,-91.245432,47.764845,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=75310,"","",Superior National Forest,75310,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016640.png,Boating - Non-Motorized,Water Activities,"This eight mile stream route provides a different experience than the standard lake-to-lake canoeing. A narrow twisting stream brings wildlife on shore close to your canoe. The current flows from east to west, so that is the preferred direction of travel. Island River does briefly enter the BWCAW, so you will need a self issued day use permit during the summer. You may not stay overnight in the BWCAW portion of the river without an overnight use permit - see the BWCAW page. Water levels will dictate the number and length of portages - during low water, there may be sections that will not be possible to paddle.
The Pagami Creek Fire in 2011 impacted camping on the Island River. It burnt over and destroyed several campsites which have not been replaced. Three sites remain and are available on a first come, first served basis. Otherwise, you may camp anywhere, provided you follow the seven principles of Leave No Trace.
This trailhead accesses the nonmotorized McClellan Mountain Trail, #216. The trail is in a semi-primitive roadless area allowing hikers a great place to get away and enjoy a quiet place to hike. The trail leads hikers to Fields Peak as well as McClellan Mountain and connects over to the Riley Creek Trail #216A.
",39892,604,2669,No fee,"","","",,N,N,"",open 670,-118.362893471806643,44.378005866981589,Middle Fork Campground,-118.362880,44.378000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=39976,"","",Malheur National Forest,39976,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This small campground along the Scenic Middle Fork of the John Day River set back amongst beautiful ponderosa pine trees is a great spot for fishing and viewing spawning steelhead in the fall. The campground is a good starting point for hunters, hikers and those wishing to see beautiful scenery, wildlife and wildflowers. The campground sets just off of the county road allowing for easy access to all variety of vehicles and bicycles.
",39892,604,2670,"$8/Night for single unit, $4/Night for extra vehicle","","","",5519010620,N,N,"",open 671,-119.275713611172037,44.261291770956234,Murderer's Creek Guard Station,-119.275700,44.261286,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=39978,"","",Malheur National Forest,39978,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"Murderer’s Creek was named in the 1860s, or so the story goes, after a party of eight prospectors who were exploring its banks were murdered.
This place is a super-cozy retreat for a couple and a fun opportunity to imagine the life of the early day Forest rangers! This historic Guard Station is one of the oldest standing buildings on the Malheur NF. Setting just off of Forest Road 21 this cabin affords great access to local trails, bird watching, hunting and many more outdoor adventures. Within a few miles of the guard station visitors can enjoy hiking opportunities at the Cedar Grove Botanical Area, Fields Peak Trail #212, McClellan Mountain Trail #216 and Riley Creek Trail #216A.
The rental itself includes a one-room cabin and a vault toilet. The cabin is equipped with a cook stove, lights, refrigerator and heat stove that all use propane. It is furnished with a table and chairs, and features tableware and cookware. There is also an old garage building and room to park an RV in the driveway. The cabin itself only sleeps 2 on a futon bed. There is no water on site; visitors must bring plenty of water for drinking, cooking and washing.
",39892,604,2671,"$50 per night per group, with a maximum of two occupants in the cabin. the rental fee also allows parking for one RV in the driveway. Fees are used directly for the maintenance and preservation of guard station.",Check in time is 4 pm and check out is 12 pm.,"The maximum length of stay is fourteen consecutive days. To make reservations phone 1-877-444-6777 or go to Recreation.gov.","",5491010620,N,N,"",open 672,-90.529931220355024,47.832163613481463,Cascade River Rustic Campground,-90.529924,47.832155,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=36913,"","",Superior National Forest,36913,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Cascade River Rustic Campground is a small camping area particularly suited to people who are planning to fish in the Cascade River or are looking for a remote place to camp. There are not tables at the campsites, so be prepared to prepare and eat meals like you were backpacking. Fishing requires a valid license from the Minnesota Dept of Natural Resources, and trout fishing requires an additional stamp.
",36905,909,2672,There is no fee at rustic campgrounds.,"",This campground does not accept reservations.,Maximum of nine people per site. There is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.,,N,N,"",open 673,-90.751726279100396,47.774349590262595,Clara Lake Rustic Campground,-90.751719,47.774341,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=36915,"","",Superior National Forest,36915,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Clara Lake Rustic Campground is on the shore of Clara Lake in a stand of pines. It is close to other lakes as well, so it is a great campground for a weekend of fishing, or just relaxing near the water.
",36905,909,2673,There is no fee at rustic campgrounds.,"",This campground does not accept reservations.,Maximum of nine people per site. There is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site and must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.,,N,N,"",open 674,-90.774131295348923,47.832749596903675,Crescent Lake Campground & Backcountry Sites,-90.774124,47.832741,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=36917,"","",Superior National Forest,36917,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Crescent Lake Campground offers a variety of family camping experiences, including drive-in RV or tent sites, walk-in tent sites, group site, and a site accessible to those with mobility impairments. The campground winds along the shore of Crescent Lake, so most campsites are widely separated.
On the shore of the lake is an additional single backcountry campsite accessible by boat. For information about backcountry campsites, click here, and see the dispersed camping section below.
Fishing Crescent Lake for walleye, muskie, and northern is easy with a boat ramp and trailer storage area, a barrier-free fishing pier, and several boat storage areas for canoes. From Crescent Lake, it is possible to portage into several other lakes.
A quarter mile trail gives a short hiking opportunity through a forest thick with conifers and birch trees.
Downloadable information and map.
",36905,909,2674,"See Campground Fee Table.","","Some sites are reservable through National Recreation Reservation Service.","Maximum of nine people per site, including the backcountry site. At the campground, there is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site require additional half fee and must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.",,N,N,One accessible site and accessible barrier free fishing pier.
,open 675,-90.007795095891979,48.06429568182228,South Fowl Lake,-90.007788,48.064287,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37011,15 April,"",Superior National Forest,37011,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This is one of our Backcountry sites which is a near- wilderness single party site and is accessible only by foot or boat. These sites are first come, first served. There are 2 sites on this lake, each have a fire grate, a latrine and may have a picnic table. A few reminders: Hang food packs, put your fire out each time you leave your campsite, treat or boil all water, wash yourself and dishes at least 150ft from any body of water, pack out all garbage and Leave No Trace. Use a Forest Map to locate campsites and accesses. (You can purchase a map on line at http://www.nationalforeststore.com/ or at any of the District offices or by mail.) ",36905,909,2675,"","","","• Only use facilities that are provided for fires, tents, and waste. Do not make additional fire rings, tent pads, or cat holes. • You will need to pack out your garbage.• Nine people per site limit, group sites are available at some sites.",,N,N,"",open 676,-90.18322212094246,47.873979643128273,Trout Lake,-90.183215,47.873971,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37015,15 April,"",Superior National Forest,37015,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016517.png,Beachcombing,Beaches & Dunes,"This is one of our Backcountry sites which is a near- wilderness single party site and is accessible only by foot or boat. These sites are first come, first served. There is one site on this lake, each have a fire grate, a latrine and may have a picnic table. A few reminders: Hang food packs, put your fire out each time you leave your campsite, treat or boil all water, wash yourself and dishes at least 150ft from any body of water, pack out all garbage and Leave No Trace. Use a Forest Map to locate campsites and accesses. (You can purchase a map on line at http://www.nationalforeststore.com/ or at any of the District offices or by mail.) ",36905,909,2676,"","","","• Only use facilities that are provided for fires, tents, and waste. Do not make additional fire rings, tent pads, or cat holes. • You will need to pack out your garbage.• Nine people per site limit, group sites are available at some sites.",,N,N,"",open 677,-91.011716351762033,47.730926565718228,Timber-Frear Canoe Route,-91.011709,47.730918,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=75312,"","",Superior National Forest,75312,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016640.png,Boating - Non-Motorized,Water Activities,"The Timber-Frear Canoe Route (named for Timber and Frear Lakes) links seven lakes with seven portages. There are 11 backcountry campsites accessible by canoe and one rustic campground accessible by car on the route. There are an additional 4 rustic campgrounds nearby. See the Timber-Frear Area in the camping section for additional camping information.
For a printable pdf file with a map and information about Timber-Frear, click here.
",36905,909,2677,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 678,-92.765432863657878,47.627873426558928,Camp Four Lake,-92.765425,47.627865,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=77771,"","",Superior National Forest,77771,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016519.png,Lake and Pond Fishing,Fishing,"Camp Four Lake is a small lake with a carry-in access that is roughly ¼ mile from the parking area. There are 2 back country campsites on this lake. Nearby lakes include: Dark Lake, Knuckey Lake and Clear Lake.
",36905,909,2678,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 679,-90.403608191927631,47.898769631842036,Twin Lakes Canoe Route,-90.403601,47.898761,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=75311,"","",Superior National Forest,75311,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016640.png,Boating - Non-Motorized,Water Activities,"Six lakes linked by four portages make up the Twin Lakes Canoe Route. There are five backcounty campsites along the way, and lots of opportunities for fishing and wildlife viewing.
For a printable pdf file with a map and additional information, click here.
",36905,909,2679,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 680,-92.762787865931941,47.647882429629036,Knuckey Lake,-92.762780,47.647874,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=77769,"","",Superior National Forest,77769,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016519.png,Lake and Pond Fishing,Fishing,"Knuckey Lake is a small lake with a gravel boat ramp with a small turnaround area. The ramp is a little steep and is suitable for small boats and canoes. This lake contains northern pike, largemouth bass and panfish. Nearby lakes include: Dark Lake, Clear Lake, and Camp Four Lake.
Downloadable map and information.
",36905,909,2680,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 681,-119.030413562587455,44.231383792437612,Swick Old Growth Interpretive Site,-119.030400,44.231378,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40016,"","",Malheur National Forest,40016,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016633.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,"Established in an old growth ponderosa pine stand, this area includes a short barrier-free trail with interpretive signs, longer trail through additional old growth area, a parking area, picnic table and barrier free toilet. The trail allows visitors to learn about old growth ponderosa pine stands first hand while enjoying a beautiful, easy hike.
",39892,604,2681,"","","","",5510010620,N,N,"",open 682,-118.833752530058533,44.241722811567776,Table Mountain Trailhead,-118.833739,44.241717,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40022,"","",Malheur National Forest,40022,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016687.png,Backpacking,Hiking,"The trailhead is a great starting point for hunters, hikers and horse riders that would like to explore the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness. This trailhead has a large parking area and offers undeveloped camping at trailhead and 6 horse tie-stall with manger and hitch rail.
",39892,604,2682,No fee,"","","",,N,N,"",open 683,-118.852613529017802,44.216979807832857,Wickiup Campground,-118.852600,44.216974,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40030,"","",Malheur National Forest,40030,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Wickiup Campground sets off of Forest Road 15 tucked amongst trees, next to Canyon Creek, the perfect place to relax in the shade during the summer months and listen to the creek flow past. This is a beautiful campground that offers opportunities for picnicking and stream fishing. The campground is a good starting point for hiking, viewing wildlife and hunting during the summer and fall months. During the winter the entry to the campground makes a great starting point for snowmobile riders.
",39892,604,2683,"$6/Night for single unit, $3/Night for extra vehicle","","",Please DO NOT pasture horses on Wickiup Creek or in the riparian area. Horses are not allowed within the campground perimeter except for loading or unloading. ,5488010620,N,N,"",open 684,-119.506313579938265,43.869308719605826,Alder Springs Camp,-119.506300,43.869303,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40032,"","",Malheur National Forest,40032,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This small rustic campground adjacent to a pretty meadow is most popular during hunting season. This 3 site campground is a great place to get away for seclusion. Please pack out what you pack in, no trash service is provided. Water and restroom facilities are not available at this location.
",39892,604,2684,"","","","",11089010370,N,N,"",open 685,-119.70998560034036,43.789116694683351,Buck Spring Campground,-119.709972,43.789111,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40036,"","",Malheur National Forest,40036,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This wooded campground is off the beaten path making it a great place to relax and enjoy the outdoors. Fishing opportunities are within driving distance at Delintment Lake Campground or Chickahominy Reservoir. Please pack out what you pack in, no trash service is provided.
",39892,604,2685,"$6/Night for single unit, $3/Night for extra vehicle","","",This campground can only accomodate camp trailers under 20 ft in length.,11086010370,N,N,"",open 686,-91.115995372599073,47.656380548403142,Harriet Lake Rustic Campground,-91.115988,47.656372,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=36927,"","",Superior National Forest,36927,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Harriet Lake Rustic Campground is located at the site of an abandoned farm. The open land now hosts a variety of coneflowers and other plants not common in a boreal forest. It also provides opportunities for group picnicking. The lake itself is accessed by a boat ramp and dock and supports walleye, northern pike, and crappies.
",36905,909,2686,There is no fee at rustic campgrounds.,"",This campground does not accept reservations.,Maximum of nine people per site. There is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.,,N,N,"",open 687,-90.674997275588666,47.903372613352509,Homer Lake,-90.674990,47.903364,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=36929,15 April,"",Superior National Forest,36929,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This is one of our Backcountry sites which is a near- wilderness single party site and is accessible only by foot or boat. These sites are first come, first served. There is one site on this lake, each have a fire grate, a latrine and may have a picnic table. A few reminders: Hang food packs, put your fire out each time you leave your campsite, treat or boil all water, wash yourself and dishes at least 150ft from any body of water, pack out all garbage and Leave No Trace. Use a Forest Map to locate campsites and accesses. (You can purchase a map on line at http://www.nationalforeststore.com/ or at any of the District offices or by mail.) ",36905,909,2687,"","","","• Only use facilities that are provided for fires, tents, and waste. Do not make additional fire rings, tent pads, or cat holes. • You will need to pack out your garbage.• Nine people per site limit, group sites are available at some sites.",,N,N,"",open 688,-91.102860396059214,47.838749574297488,Kawishiwi Lake Rustic Campground,-91.102853,47.838741,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=36931,"","",Superior National Forest,36931,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Kawishiwi Lake is a lovely campground in a birch stand on the edge of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. It provides an excellent campsite for people entering or exiting the BWCAW via the Kawishiwi Lake Entry Point. The BWCAW boundary is the shore of the lake, so motors are not allowed on the lake and if you plan on putting a canoe in the water at all, you will need a day use permit available at a kiosk at the access point.
",36905,909,2688,There is no fee at rustic campgrounds.,"",This campground does not accept reservations.,Maximum of nine people per site. There is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.,,N,N,"",open 689,-90.44445320179608,47.880058626238274,Two Island Lake Campground,-90.444446,47.880050,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37017,"","",Superior National Forest,37017,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Two Island Lake Campground is near Grand Marais, but off the beaten path. It offers the services of a fee campground with water, toilets, and trash containers, plus a boat ramp on a lake filled with walleye, smallmouth bass and northerns.
For an even more secluded camping or canoeing experience, the nearby Twin Lakes Canoe Route offers backcountry canoeing and campsites similar to those in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. See the Camping and Twin Lakes Canoe Route information sheets for more details.
The Eagle Mountain Hiking Trail is four miles to the west of Two Islands and provides a hike into the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness to the top of Minnesota’s tallest peak, Eagle Mountain. A trail map with more information about travel in a wilderness area is available.
Downloadable information and map.
",36905,909,2689,"See Campground Fee Table.","",This campground does not accept reservations.,Maximum of nine people per site. There is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site require additional half fee and must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.,,N,N,Campsites are available which meet accessibility standards.
,open 690,-91.941801670713716,47.966866532211576,West Twin Lake,-91.941794,47.966858,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37019,15 April,"",Superior National Forest,37019,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This is one of our Backcountry sites which is a near- wilderness single party site and is accessible only by foot or boat. These sites are first come, first served. There is one site on this lake, each have a fire grate, a latrine and may have a picnic table. A few reminders: Hang food packs, put your fire out each time you leave your campsite, treat or boil all water, wash yourself and dishes at least 150ft from any body of water, pack out all garbage and Leave No Trace. Use a Forest Map to locate campsites and accesses. (You can purchase a map on line at http://www.nationalforeststore.com/ or at any of the District offices or by mail.) ",36905,909,2690,"","","","• Only use facilities that are provided for fires, tents, and waste. Do not make additional fire rings, tent pads, or cat holes. • You will need to pack out your garbage.• Nine people per site limit, group sites are available at some sites.",,N,N,"",open 691,-91.566903555364775,47.953434557466878,Glacier Pond 2,-91.566896,47.953426,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=77788,"","",Superior National Forest,77788,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Glacier Pond 2 is 6 acres in size and reaches a depth of 32 feet. It has 1 back country campsite located 20 rods from the road. Glacier Pond 2 is a designated trout lake and is managed for brook trout.
Lakes nearby include Glacier Pond 1, Ojibway Lake and Triangle Lake and Tofte Lake.
Downloadable information and map.
The Superior National Forest Headquarters Building is located in Duluth, MN, and houses the offices of our Forest Supervisor, Connie Cummins, and the team leaders for the Forest. In the spirit of recycling, the building itself is a repurposed school originally built in the earlier part of the 1900's. In refurbishing the building, original floors and oak woodwork were saved, and some offices even retain the blackboards. Even though this office is away from the Forest itself, there are some outdoor urban activities right at our back door. We are at the base of a wooded slope that leads up to the Superior Hiking Trail. The St. Louis River is blocks away. This office issues permits for the BWCAW and sells America the Beautiful Senior Passes, Access Passes, Annual Passes, as well as supplying information about the entire Forest to visitors.
",36905,909,2692,"","All year:Brushy Lake Recreation Area offers everything from camping, picnicking, boating, and fishing to sanitary facilities including a bathhouse.A 33-acre lake, Brushy Lake has 13 campsites that accommodate very small recreational vehicles and tents. Campers occupy sites on a first come, first serve basis.
",30079,801,2693,"Recreation Fee Schedule","","","",,N,N,"",open 694,-87.269174928592207,34.021396377229117,Clear Creek Recreation Area,-87.269170,34.021390,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30085,Early March,Late October,National Forests in Alabama,30085,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016653.png,RV Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Located in Bankhead National Forest, Clear Creek is the largest recreation area on Lake Lewis Smith. It offers a day use group picnic site, a campground and countless ways to enjoy the lake and surrounding area. Many of the camp sites at Clear Creek are well-shaded, private and offer views of the lake. There are 3 reservable group picnic areas that can accommodate up to 50 people. The day use areas stay open year-round. The fish still bite in the winter!
Natural Features: Bankhead National Forest is located in northwestern Alabama, and its prominent feature is the Sipsey Wilderness. Known as "The Land of a Thousand Waterfalls," it's an area of abundant streams, old-growth forests, limestone bluffs and lush canyons. Lake Lewis Smith boasts more than 500 miles of shoreline marked by high rock bluffs. The water is clear and deep and provides excellent fishing.
Recreation: The campground has a basketball and volleyball court, playground and horseshoe pit. Interpretive programs are hosted during the summer. Day-use visitors and campers have access to a boat ramp and swim beach. The lake provides excellent fishing for Kentucky Spotted Bass and Hybrid Striped Bass. There are two trails in the area; the 2.5-mile Raven Interpretive Trail and a 1.5-mile bicycle trail.
Facilities: All facilities are wheelchair-accessible. Flush toilets, drinking water and showers are offered for both campers and day use visitors. The campground offers standard sites with electric and water hook-ups, as well as tent-only non-electric sites for groups. Sites contain paved parking spurs, picnic tables, grills and tent pads.
Nearby Attractions: Two nearby attractions within Bankhead National Forest are the Little Natural Bridge and the 19th-century Pine Torch Church. Another popular attraction in the local area is Houston Civil War Jail.
Fish Your National Forests: This site can be accessed by Passenger C",30079,801,2694,Standard camp sites range in price from $16-32 per night. Group camping sites are $50 per night. Group picnic areas are $30-35 per day.,"","Reservations can be made by visiting Recreation.gov. Reservations must be made 4 days ahead of arrival and can be made up to 6 months in advance for standard sites or 12 months in advance for group sites.","",,N,N,"",open 695,-118.839613486620109,43.998977792366986,Rock Springs Campground,-118.839600,43.998972,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40072,"","",Malheur National Forest,40072,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"
This small campground is convieniently located just off of Forest Road 17. Nestled among pondersoa pine trees, this secluded campground offers a wonderful place for those in search of a quiet place to stay, whether camping or just needing a quiet place to spend the night while traveling from Burns to John Day, Oregon.
The campground has light use until big game hunting seasons. Visitors can enjoy fishing in Poison Creek Resevoir, hiking, hunting and horseback riding local trails such as Malheur River Trail #303 and Craft Cabin trail #319.
",39892,604,2695,"$6/Night for single unit, $3/Night for extra vehicle","","","",11228010620,N,N,"",open 696,-119.643013608761237,43.896940708608341,Tip Top Campground,-119.643000,43.896935,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40078,"","",Malheur National Forest,40078,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Tip Top Campground is a small peaceful campground located not far from Delintment Lake Campground. This 3 site campground has been newly renovated with new restrooms, picnic tables and fire rings. Except for the last mile, the road access to Tip Top is paved from Burns, Oregon.
Please pack out what you pack in, no trash service is provided.
",39892,604,2696,"$6/Night for single unit, $3/Night for extra vehicle","","","",13401010620,N,N,"",open 697,-119.271113540723007,43.876403742007476,Yellowjacket Campground,-119.271100,43.876398,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40082,"","",Malheur National Forest,40082,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This campground sits on the quiet shores of Yellowjacket Lake. This beautiful and quiet location offers abundant birding and wildlife viewing opportunities with eagles, osprey and pronghorn antelope frequenting the area. The lake has a small sand beach and an easily accessible shoreline for fishing. This campground has a very nice covered group picnic area.
",39892,604,2697,"$10/Night for single unit, $5/Night for extra vehicle","","","",5013010620,N,N,"",open 698,-118.616113481161051,44.18637082754978,Big Creek Campground,-118.616100,44.186365,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40084,"","",Malheur National Forest,40084,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Big Creek Campground sits at the edge of beautiful Logan Valley along Big Creek and is a great starting point for multiple recreation opportunities, including mountain biking, hiking, stream fishing, hunting and bird watching and exploring the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness. In the spring and early summer the area is exceptional for wildflower viewing.
",39892,604,2698,"$8/Night for single unit, $4/Night for extra vehicle","","","",5607010620,N,N,"Sites have extended length picnic tables, packed gravel surfaces leading to the restrooms. Restrooms have packed gravel leading to concrete pads to the entry.
",open 699,-91.426117464911812,47.648338525134022,Little Isabella River Campground,-91.426110,47.648330,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=36935,"","",Superior National Forest,36935,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Little Isabella River Campground is a small, secluded campground in a grove of red and white pines in the central part of Superior National Forest, just 4.5 miles west of Isabella, Minnesota. This is a great campground for campers seeking a quiet spot in the woods and anglers interested in fishing the Little Isabella River.
Superior National Forest, located in northeastern Minnesota's arrowhead region, is comprised of three million acres. The Forest spans 150 miles along the United States-Canada border. Visitors can find recreation opportunities year-round, including travel in the famous Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
Natural Features: The campground lies among towering red pine trees at an elevation of 1,900 ft. The area is scenic and secluded. Superior National Forest is known for its boreal forest ecosystem, numerous clean lakes, diversity of plants and animals and colorful cultural history.
Recreation: The Little Isabella River, a small stream with occasional riffles, is a popular fishing spot for brook trout. The surrounding national forest offers a wide variety of recreational opportunities, including hiking in secluded woodlands, canoeing and hunting.
Facilities: This is a small facility with 11 first come, first served campsites that are private and close to the water. Trash collection and restrooms are provided.
Nearby Attractions: Numerous outdoor recreation opportunities lie within Superior National Forest's 77 lake access areas, 13 fishing piers, 10 swimming beaches and 22 picnic areas. The forest is also home to three scenic byways.
Downloadable information and map.
",36905,909,2699,"See Campground Fee Table.","","This campground does not accept reservations. All campsites are first come, first served.",Maximum of nine people per site. There is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site require additional half fee and must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.,,N,N,Accessible pit toilet
,open 700,-91.829724627321838,47.906849532021781,Kawishiwi Ranger District,-91.829717,47.906841,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37021,"","",Superior National Forest,37021,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016717.png,Intermediate Parent Group,Intermediate Parent Group,"Welcome to the Kawishiwi Ranger District! This office is located in the town of Ely. The building is a LEED (Leadership Environmental Energy Design) facility.What this means is the design of the building used practices such as: using local materials, using recycled materials or materials that can be recycled, use of energy efficient automatic lights that turn off when no one is in the room, low water flow in the toilets, landscapeing around the building that filters the rainwater before entering into the streets or surrounding areas, use of low emisson carpet and paint.
This office also hosts a wonderful interpretive center. You'll enjoy first hand some the experiences that you'll find in our exciting Forest.
",36905,909,2700,"","Summer: May 1 - September 30, open daily 8:00 am - 4:30 pm. Winter: October 1 to April 30, open Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Federal holidays: Open Memorial Day, July 4th, and Labor Day. Closed all other federal holidays.","","",,N,N,Visitor center is accessible.
,open 701,-91.944209685681159,48.058299544185523,Agassa Lake,-91.944202,48.058291,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37023,"","",Superior National Forest,37023,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Agassa Lake is a small lake that is ideal for day trips or an overnight at the back country campsite. The lake contains walleye and perch.
Nearby lake includes Big Lake.
Downloadable information and map.
August Lake is a secluded lake with 2 backcountry campsites. The one campsite can be accessed by vehcile and the other is water accessed only. This lake has good walleye and northern pike fishing.
Bear Island Land has a sand beach and 4 back country campsites. There are resorts on portions of the shoreline on the lake.
Nearby lakes include: Johnson Lake, One Pine Lake and Whisper Lake.
",36905,909,2703,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 704,-91.991513705511608,48.09175754552551,Big Lake,-91.991506,48.091749,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37031,"","",Superior National Forest,37031,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Big Lake offers an area for fishing, boating and camping. There is a boat ramp and 3 back country campsites on this lake. A 4th campsite located on the west side of the lake is within the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, so campers at this site will need to follow BWCAW regulations.
Nearby lake: Agassa Lake.
Downloadable information and map.
Natural Bridge Picnic Area is the oldest national forest recreation site in Alabama. A paved trail (approximately 3/8 mile) leads to this natural rock archway deep in a forest of hardwoods, quaintly-positioned in Bankhead National Forest. So pack a picnic and make the hiking trek to this area.
",30079,801,2705,"","","","",,Y,N,"",open 706,-87.377361974851382,34.314807434143773,Sipsey River Picnic Area and Trailhead,-87.377357,34.314801,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30091,All year,"",National Forests in Alabama,30091,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016610.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"Sipsey River Picnic Area has a beautiful river trail, tables, and a canoe launch.Visitors can enjoy an environment of solitude while surrounded by natural settings.
",30079,801,2706,"Recreation Fee Schedule","","","",,N,N,"",open 707,-87.240045937102082,34.323732441046808,Owl Creek Horse Camp,-87.240041,34.323726,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30093,All year,"",National Forests in Alabama,30093,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016833.png,Horse Riding,Horse Riding & Camping,Owl Creek Horse Camp and Trail System offer nearly 25 miles of trails designed for horseback-riding. The trail system starts on Forest Service Road 262 about 7 miles east of Highway 33. Trail riders may choose from loops of varying lengths. The camp provides primitive overnight campsites for trail riders.
,30079,801,2707,"Recreation Fee Schedule","","","",,N,N,"",open 708,-87.337925960827988,34.261612424741976,Hurricane Creek Shooting Range,-87.337921,34.261606,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30097,All year,"",National Forests in Alabama,30097,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016532.png,Target Shooting,Other Activities,"Hurricane Creek Shooting Range is open year round for forest-users interested in target practicing for hunting or improving skills for gun training. Range distances are 25, 50, and 100 yards.
",30079,801,2708,"Recreation Fee Schedule","","","",,N,N,"",open 709,-87.350004968649685,34.340006439986325,McDougle Camp,-87.350000,34.340000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30099,January,"",National Forests in Alabama,30099,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016684.png,Dog sledding,Beaches & Dunes,McDougle Camp,30079,801,2709,"","","","",,N,N,"",open 710,-87.321482947237513,34.102279391526054,Corinth Recreation Area,-87.321478,34.102273,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30103,March 11,October 13,National Forests in Alabama,30103,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016653.png,RV Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Experience the excitement of water sports at the Corinth Recreation Area! It is a relaxing, modern, state-of-the art campground located on the shores of Lewis Smith Lake. It offers facilities for individual and group camping, picnicking, swimming, and boat launching. There are two camping loops containing 52 new campsites, with electrical, water, and sewer hookups. The day-use area contains dressing rooms and warm showers, 29 picnic sites, a 100-person pavilion, a swimming beach, and a double-lane boat ramp. Call 1-877-444-6777 or visit on-line at www.recreation.gov to reserve group picnic shelters. Camping is on a first come, first serve basis. Look no further for a great place to host a reunion or a large-group outdoor event
",30079,801,2710,"Recreation Fee Schedule","","","",,Y,N,"",open 711,-119.296113617350812,44.275554770309867,Oregon Mine Campground,-119.296100,44.275549,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=39982,"","",Malheur National Forest,39982,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Adjacent to Murderer's Creek, this little campground is a great base camp for hunters. The campground is a nice area for those wishing to horse camp, a buck and pole corral is located adjacent to the campground. Visitors to the campground can enjoy bird watching, hunting and fishing in near by creeks. Hikers have options in the Cedar Grove Botanical area and Fields Peak trail. Visitors may get the opportunity to see one of the beautiful wild horses that reside in the area.
",39892,604,2711,No fee,"","",Do not pasture horses in riparian area. Please use certified weed free hay and take what you do not use home. ,11230010620,N,N,"",open 712,-118.76491350604401,44.17734781278844,Parish Cabin Campground,-118.764900,44.177342,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=39984,"","",Malheur National Forest,39984,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"The Parish Cabin Campground sets along Bear Creek affording fishing opportunities. The campground is within minutes of Logan Valley an exceptional place for viewing wildflowers during spring and early summer. Hikers are within a short drive to trail heads leading into the beautiful Strawberry Mountain Wilderness. This campground is very popular with hunters. A wildfire burned through the area in 2012 and again in 2015; visitors have the unique ability to view the effects and benefits of wildfire in the surrounding countryside.
",39892,604,2712,"$8/Night for single unit, $4/Night for extra vehicle","","",Do not pasture horses in Bear Creek or adjacent meadow. Camping is not allowed outside the campground perimeter. Horses are not allowed in campground perimeter. ,5518010620,N,N,"",open 713,-118.690013599113215,44.750005864153763,Princess Trailhead West,-118.690000,44.750000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=39990,"","",Malheur National Forest,39990,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016687.png,Backpacking,Hiking,"The trailhead is the starting point for the 9.3 mile Princes Trail #251 that provides access to the Vinegar Hill-Indian Rock Scenic Area, which is non-motorized. During the summer months this trail offers visitors a beautiful, quiet place to hike in areas with scenic vista's, as well as cooling shade from patches of timber. This trail's highest use period is in the fall during big game hunting seasons. Parking is VERY limited. The last 5 miles of Forest Service Road 2010 are not maintained for passenger vehicles. Vehicles with 4X4 capabilities are recommended.
",39892,604,2713,"","","","",5503010620,N,N,"",open 714,-91.532787496506316,47.642508516846917,McDougal Lake Campground,-91.532780,47.642500,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=36937,"","",Superior National Forest,36937,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"McDougal Lake Campground provides easy access to a wide variety of recreational activities including hiking, boating, fishing, picnicking and swimming within the central part of Superior National Forest.
Superior National Forest, located in northeastern Minnesota's arrowhead region, is comprised of three million acres. The forest spans 150 miles along the United States-Canada border. Visitors can find recreation opportunities year-round, including travel in the famous Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
Natural Features: The 323-acre McDougal Lake is surrounded by a thick forest of birch, maple and pine and sits at an elevation of 1,800 ft. The area is peaceful, rustic and begs for relaxation. One unique feature of the lake is the wild rice growing within it. Birds and wildlife frequent its shores.
Recreation: The campground offers a one-mile trail that loops along the shore and through the forest, providing a great pastime for families. Kids will also love the sandy swimming beach within the facility. A boat ramp and shoreline access provide anglers the opportunity for a leisurely afternoon of fishing for walleye and northern pike.
Facilities: This comfortable facility provides first come, first served campsites that are either drive-in sites suitable for RVs and trailers or hike-in sites for tent campers. Campsites are private and separated by woods. The facilities include water from a solar powered pump station and vault toilets.
Nearby Attractions: Numerous outdoor recreation opportunities lie within Superior National Forest's 77 lake access areas, 13 fishing piers, 10 swimming beaches and 22 picnic areas. The forest is also home to three scenic byways.
Downloadable information and maps.
",36905,909,2714,"See Campground Fee Table.","","This campground does not accept reservations. All campsites are first come, first served.",Maximum of nine people per site. There is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site require additional half fee and must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.,,N,N,Accessible pit toilets
,open 715,-91.783579589616451,47.758391514852192,Birch Lake Campground & Backcountry Sites,-91.783572,47.758383,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37033,"","",Superior National Forest,37033,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"The Birch Lake Campground is located on the shore of Birch Lake, a 21-mile long lake with 80 miles of shoreline and many beautiful islands. The site provides a remote, quiet atmosphere and is especially popular with people who enjoy fishing for walleye, northern pike, small mouth bass, bluegill and crappie. There are also 14 back country campsites scattered across Birch Lake (more information at bottom of page).
Downloadable information and map - Birch Lake Campground
Downloadable information and map - Birch Lake Back Country
",36905,909,2715,"See Campground Fee Table. ","","Some sites are reservable through National Recreation Reservation Service's Birch Lake Campground page. ",Maximum of 9 people per site. There is space for 1 vehicle and 1 towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles at the site require additional half fee and must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic. ATVs not allowed. ,,N,N,"",open 716,-91.513811498817617,47.698988525878129,Dragon Lake,-91.513804,47.698980,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37039,"","",Superior National Forest,37039,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Dragon Lake has a carry-down access and 2 backcountry campsites with picnic tables. Pan fish and northern pike can be found on this quaint lake.
Downloadable information and map.
The Fall Lake Campground is located on the shore of Fall Lake and is nestled among pine, aspen and fir trees that provide privacy screening between most campsites. Part of Fall Lake north of the campground lies within the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) where permits are required (see below). The rest of the lake to the southwest is open to unrestricted boating.
Downloadable information and map.
",36905,909,2717,"See Campground Fee Table. ","","Some sites are reservable through National Recreation Reservation Service's Fall Lake Campground page. ",Maximum of 9 people per site. There is space for 1 vehicle and 1 towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles at the site require additional half fee and must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic. ATVs not allowed.,,N,N,All shower buildings are accessible.
,open 718,-86.554718583766672,31.117045775649025,Blue Lake Recreation Area,-86.554714,31.117040,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30109,April 1,October 31,National Forests in Alabama,30109,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016610.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"Blue Lake Recreation Area is a day-use picnic area with swimming beach. It is a short 10-minute drive from Open Pond Recreation Area and is available for use by those camping at Open Pond Campground. Picnic sites, restrooms, outdoor showers, and a sand beach are available. Fishing is also popular at Blue Lake. A primitive boat ramp provides access to the lake.
",30079,801,2718,"Recreation Fee Schedule","","","",,N,N,"",closed 719,-86.828641657639039,31.031904748175897,Leon Brooks Hines Public Fishing Lake,-86.828637,31.031899,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30111,"","",National Forests in Alabama,30111,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016519.png,Lake and Pond Fishing,Fishing,"Leon Brooks Hines Public Fishing Lake is open to anglers. The lake contains bass, bream, catfish and striped bass. This lake is managed by Alabama Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries to maximize the angling experience. Boats and equipment rentals are available from the concessionaire on site (251-809-0068).
",30079,801,2719,"Recreation Fee Schedule","For open dates and hours, call 251-809-0068 or check the Outdoor Alabama website","","",,N,N,"",open 720,-86.545625580440969,31.091159770494016,Open Pond Recreation Area,-86.545621,31.091154,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30113,All year,"",National Forests in Alabama,30113,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016610.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"Scenic views, well-maintained facilities, and a diversity of recreational opportunities await you at Open Pond Recreation area. The campground at Open Pond includes primitive sites as well as those with water and electric hook-ups, with easy access to boating, fishing, hiking, and bicycle riding.
Open Pond Recreation Area also includes a day-use area designed for peaceful picnicking with a panoramic view of Open Pond. A group shelter here was built in the 1930's by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). It retains its original distinct design and is interesting to those who enjoy CCC history.
",30079,801,2720,"","","","",,N,N,"",open 721,-86.57966159311944,31.167991786518581,Conecuh Shooting/Rifle Range,-86.579657,31.167986,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30117,"All year, sunrise to sunset","",National Forests in Alabama,30117,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016532.png,Target Shooting,Other Activities,"Conecuh Shooting Range is open to firearm users to practice their skills at distances up to 100 yards. This new shooting range was opened in September 2013. It is located in Escambia County, Alabama, at the intersection of County Roads 4 and 11, near Leon Brooks Hines Public Fishing Lake. The new range replaces the old Conecuh Shooting Range on Alabama Hwy 137. Shooters will enjoy amenities at the new range that include covered shooting benches on 100-yard, 50-yard, and 25-yard firing lanes, an area for shooting clays, and restroom facilities. Water is not available.
",30079,801,2721,"","","","",,N,N,"",open 722,-119.631513604665997,43.888994709018235,Delintment Lake Campground,-119.631500,43.888989,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40044,"","",Malheur National Forest,40044,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Delintment Lake Campground provides a wide variety of recreation facilities and activities for the whole family. The campground has 29 campsites, a group camping area, a natural non-motorized boat launch, beach area, fishing pier, 12 picnic sites, water, and hosts on site during the summer months. Hike the trail along the banks or fish from the dam or pier.
Despite its amenities Delintment Lake Campground received only moderate visitor use during the summer. The two loop campground offers camping sites near the shore as well as higher on the bank. The road access is paved up to the campground from Burns, Oregon. Please pack out what you pack in, no trash service is provided.
",39892,604,2722,"$10/Night for single unit, $5/Night for extra vehicle","","",This campground can only accomodate camp trailers 20 ft length and under. ,5223.004991,N,N,"",open 723,-119.419713563792797,43.864711727637065,Emigrant Campground,-119.419700,43.864706,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40050,"","",Malheur National Forest,40050,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Often overlooked, Emigrant Creek is a rarely used campground shaded by huge ponderosa pines. This quiet 7 site campground's location along Emigrant Creek offers convenient trout fishing opportunities. In addition, the campground is a short drive from the top of Snow Mountain and the Snow Mountain Fire Lookout. The area around the fire lookout offers panoramic views of the surrounding region. The campground is an excellent place for visitors to enjoy a quiet get away.
",39892,604,2723,"$8/Night for single unit, $4/Night for extra vehicle","","",This campground can accomodate camp trailers 20 ft and under in length.,5224.004991,N,N,"",open 724,-119.408013558782727,43.845821726722484,Falls Campground,-119.408000,43.845816,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/malheur/recarea/?recid=40052,"","",Malheur National Forest,40052,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,This is a beautiful campground located on the banks of the Emigrant Creek. Easy fishing access allows for trout fishing right next to the campground. The campground's picnic area is a great site for family-friendly getaways and rarely fills. Please pack out what you pack in- no trash service is provided.
,39892,604,2724,"$8/Night for single unit, $4/Night for extra vehicle","","","",5225.004991,N,N,"",open 725,-91.074022347330057,47.578770540282612,Ninemile Lake Campground,-91.074015,47.578762,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=36939,"","",Superior National Forest,36939,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Ninemile Lake Campground is perfect for people wanting to do some exploring while camping. A boat ramp leads to Ninemile Lake, complete with islands and hidden bays. For birders and hikers, there is a trail through boreal hardwoods beginning across the road from the campground entrance with 0.5 miles of maintained trail and 4.5 miles of unmaintained hiking trail. Advanced wayfinding and backcountry navigation skills are necessary for the unmaintained portion. North of the campground on County 7 is access to Echo Lake, a portage access to Goldeneye Lake, and slightly further north is access to the Crooked Lake Canoe Route
Downloadable information and map.
",36905,909,2725,"See Campground Fee Table.","",This campground does not accept reservations.,Maximum of nine people per site. There is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site require additional half fee and must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic. ,,N,N,Some ADA accessible campsites.
,open 726,-90.777459282185362,47.738414583426419,Poplar River Rustic Campground,-90.777452,47.738406,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=36941,"","",Superior National Forest,36941,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Poplar River Rustic Campground is unusual in that it is located on the edge of a river rather than a lake. Several of the sites have access directly to the river, so stream fishing for trout can be done right from your campsite! Trout and salmon fishing does require a trout/salmon stamp in addition to a valid Minnesota fishing license. This campground is also right on one of the roads included in our Fall Color Tours, so it is good spot to stay during the fall color season. The Poplar River is either named after the quaking aspen tree, locally referred to as popple or poplar, or the balsam poplar. Balsam poplar has a distinctive and wonderful smell most noticible during leaf out in the spring.
",36905,909,2726,There is no fee at rustic campgrounds.,"",This campground does not accept reservations.,Maximum of nine people per site. There is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.,,N,N,"",open 727,-91.914883666699808,47.995488538162036,Fenske Lake Campground,-91.914876,47.995480,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37047,"","",Superior National Forest,37047,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"The Fenske Lake Campground is a small, remote campground with large, majestic pine trees. It is an ideal base camp from which to explore the area by fishing, hiking, sightseeing and back country canoeing.
Downloadable information and map.
",36905,909,2727,"See Campground Fee Table. ","","Some sites are reservable through National Recreation Reservation Service's Fenske Lake Campground page. ",Maximum of 9 people per site. There is space for 1 vehicle and 1 towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles at the site require additional half fee and must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic. ATVs not allowed. ,,N,N,"",open 728,-91.568014555775576,47.95714355795311,Glacier Pond 1,-91.568007,47.957135,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37051,"","",Superior National Forest,37051,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016519.png,Lake and Pond Fishing,Fishing,"Glacier Pond 1 covers 17 acres and reaches a depth of 27 feet. Fishing can be done from the shore or by carrying a canoe down a steep bank to the lake. There are no campsites on this lake. Glacier Pond 1 is a designated trout lake and is managed for rainbow trout.
Lakes nearby include Glacier Pond 2, Ojibway Lake and Triangle Lake and Tofte Lake.
Downloadable information and map.
Johnson Lake has easy access with 1 backcountry campsite.
One Pine Lake is nearby.
,36905,909,2729,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 730,-85.876287501646033,33.462841310995444,Lake Chinnabee Recreation Area,-85.876283,33.462835,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30123,March 1,December 1,National Forests in Alabama,30123,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016610.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"Not far from Cheaha State park is Lake Chinnabee Recreation Area. This 17-acre lake is tucked into a pastoral valley of peacefulness. Lake Chinnabee Recreation Area offers sanitary facilities, hiking, picnicking, fishing and the Chinnabee Silent Trail connects the campground to Cheaha Wilderness. Lake Chinnabee is an ideal spot to enjoy nature for daytime recreation.
",30079,801,2730,"Recreation Fee Schedule",Day use only,"","",,N,N,"",open 731,-85.853586498596243,33.530846326065955,Kentuck ORV Trailhead,-85.853582,33.530840,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30127,April 1,December 31,National Forests in Alabama,30127,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016557.png,OHV Open Area Riding,OHV Riding & Camping,"Kentuck ORV Trail has riding for everyone on wheels, whether the vehicle of choice is an ATV, a motorcycle, or a mountain bike. The easy to moderate trail has 4 loops totaling 23 miles. Some of the trails have easy sections with gentle grades, sweeping turns and fairly smooth surfaces with few obstacles. Other trails are more difficult, with steeper grades, tight turns, sections of rough terrain, rocks and log obstacles. Mountain biking opportunities are available.
",30079,801,2731,"Recreation Fee Schedule","","","",,N,N,"",open 732,-86.005701532354763,33.353049282857235,Shepard Branch Shooting Range,-86.005697,33.353043,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30133,All year,"",National Forests in Alabama,30133,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016532.png,Target Shooting,Other Activities,"Shepard Branch Shooting Range, located about 8 miles southeast of Talladega on State Highway 77, has four benches for firearms at 25, 50, and 100 yard ranges.
",30079,801,2732,"Recreation Fee Schedule","","","",,N,N,"",open 733,-86.181955575201897,33.190618241140534,Lake Virginia,-86.181951,33.190612,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30135,January,"",National Forests in Alabama,30135,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016519.png,Lake and Pond Fishing,Fishing,"Lake Virginia is an 89-acre lake nestled in the narrow southern Appalachian Valley of the Talladega Ranger District, about 5 miles east of Sylacauga. It offers bass, bream, and catfish fishing for the avid angler.
Fish Your National Forests: This site can be accessed by Passenger Car; Fish available include: Bass, Catfish, Panfish; Types of fishing available include: Shore, Non-motorized boat, Fly, Spin, Bait; Boat Launch available
",30079,801,2733,"Recreation Fee Schedule","","","",,N,N,"",open 734,-86.173415572070155,33.186420241005457,Little Lake Wills,-86.173411,33.186414,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30137,January,"",National Forests in Alabama,30137,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016640.png,Boating - Non-Motorized,Water Activities,"Little Lake Wills is a 22-acre lake nestled in a narrow southern Appalachian Valley about 4 miles east of Sylacauga. Anglers can enjoy bass, bream, and catfish fishing. Natural and artificial baits may be used. A boat ramp with parking for 10 vehicles and trailers is available. Small boats with manual or electric power only are permitted on the lake.
",30079,801,2734,"","","","",,N,N,"",open 735,-123.734014005499645,42.398005224167591,Phone Trailhead,-123.734000,42.398000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/rogue-siskiyou/recarea/?recid=70624,Spring,"",Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest,70624,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"Provides access to:
Provides access to:
Several walk in campsites along the Illinois River. River Bench Day Use and Campground are located on a lower river terrace, within a forested setting. Must hike down one of two access trails to use.
Sawbill Lake Campground is located in a majestic stand of mature red and white pine with dispersed birch on the shore of Sawbill Lake. This is a highly visited campground and a popular entry point for the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Located at the campground are a variety of commercial services including canoe rental, trip outfitting, showers, and sales of some groceries and gear. There is long term and day use parking for people entering the BWCAW. Day use and overnight permits are also available.
Downloadable information and map.
",36905,909,2739,"See Campground Fee Table.","","Some sites are reservable through National Recreation Reservation Service.",Maximum of nine people per site. There is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site require additional half fee and must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.,,N,N,There are 2 accessible campsites.
,open 740,-91.905283667702463,48.019684542124843,Nels Lake,-91.905276,48.019676,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37061,"","",Superior National Forest,37061,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This is one of our Backcountry sites which is a near- wilderness single party site and is accessible only by foot or boat. These sites are first come, first served. There are 2 sites on this lake, each have a fire grate, a latrine and may have a picnic table. A few reminders: Hang food packs, put your fire out each time you leave your campsite, treat or boil all water, wash yourself and dishes at least 150ft from any body of water, pack out all garbage and Leave No Trace. Use a Forest Map to locate campsites and accesses. (You can purchase a map on line at http://www.nationalforeststore.com/ or at any of the District offices or by mail.) This lake may be a part of or has portage or waterway access into the BWCAW. When portaging or paddling out of this lake and into another you’ll want to check to see if you’ll be entering into the BWCAW. Permits are always required while traveling in the BWCAW. If traveling for the day by paddle or foot you can use a self issued permit found at any Ranger District office or at the kiosk at the official entry point. Motor powered watercraft is permitted only on designated lakes. When traveling over night or using a motor please look at the BWCAW portion of this web site or take a look at the reservation site at www.recreation.gov for more information. Remember to Leave No Trace.
",36905,909,2740,"","","","• Only use facilities that are provided for fires, tents, and waste. Do not make additional fire rings, tent pads, or cat holes. • You will need to pack out your garbage.• Nine people per site limit, group sites are available at some sites. ",,N,N,"",none 741,-91.585048535058874,47.791440533570132,Norway Lake,-91.585041,47.791432,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37063,"","",Superior National Forest,37063,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This is one of our Backcountry sites which is a near- wilderness single party site and is accessible only by foot or boat. These sites are first come, first served. There is one site on this lake, each have a fire grate, a latrine and may have a picnic table. A few reminders: Hang food packs, put your fire out each time you leave your campsite, treat or boil all water, wash yourself and dishes at least 150ft from any body of water, pack out all garbage and Leave No Trace. Use a Forest Map to locate campsites and accesses. (You can purchase a map on line at http://www.nationalforeststore.com/ or at any of the District offices or by mail.)
",36905,909,2741,"","","","• Only use facilities that are provided for fires, tents, and waste. Do not make additional fire rings, tent pads, or cat holes. • You will need to pack out your garbage.• Nine people per site limit, group sites are available at some sites. ",,N,N,"",none 742,-85.839206489411922,33.443290307610781,Turnipseed Campground,-85.839202,33.443284,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30139,1 March,"",National Forests in Alabama,30139,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,Enjoy nature at its best especially during the fall when mother nature dazzles you with an array of vibrant colors. This primitive camp is located near the Cheaha Wilderness Area and offers camping and hiking. Turnipseed Camp has sanitary facilities.
,30079,801,2742,"Recreation Fee Schedule","","","",,N,N,"",open 743,-87.443072917722873,32.887240131292614,Payne Lake Recreation Area,-87.443068,32.887234,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30147,All year,"",National Forests in Alabama,30147,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Payne Lake Recreation Area offers the outdoor enthusiasts solitude, a scenic lake, and picturesque campsites. Payne Lake Recreation Area has two swimming beaches and bathhouses for users of the recreation area. Each bathhouse has restrooms and showers. Camping is permitted at 76 developed sites along the shoreline of the 110-acre Payne Lake. Each site has a picnic table, cooking or fire circle, and tent or trailer pad.
Payne Lake Recreation Area is open year round and offers boating, nature trails, fishing, picnicking and swimming opportunities for Forest users. A trailer dump station is located in the campground.
",30079,801,2743,"Recreation Fee Schedule","","","",,N,N,"",open 744,-87.07313281373446,32.900635147412395,Vick Shooting Range,-87.073128,32.900629,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30149,All year,"",National Forests in Alabama,30149,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016532.png,Target Shooting,Other Activities,The Vick Shooting Range is a popular shooting range in the Talladega National Forest - Oakmulgee District. Hunters and target shooters can enjoy covered shooting pavilions and vault toilets. The range is open daylight to dusk year round.
,30079,801,2744,"Recreation Fee Schedule","","","",,N,N,"",open 745,-87.483344934492379,33.002236154012465,South Sandy Shooting Range,-87.483340,33.002230,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30151,All year,"",National Forests in Alabama,30151,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016532.png,Target Shooting,Other Activities,"South Sandy Shooting Range is managed in partnership with the Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries. Target shooters have 14 shooting benches for 50 and 100 yard target shooting. A clay range and shooting pavilions are also available. The Range is open daylight to dusk year round.
For more information to download and view the South Sandy Shooting Range Brochure.
",30079,801,2745,"Recreation Fee Schedule","","","",,N,N,"",open 746,-123.688960005842773,42.443089231118201,Sam Brown Campground,-123.688946,42.443084,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/rogue-siskiyou/recarea/?recid=70636,May,October,Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest,70636,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Sam Brown Campground is centered around a large meadow that has a colorful history of the earlier miner and homesteader to the area. Trails are located throughout the area, as well, with options for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and motorcylces, including Elkhorn Mine Jeep Road.
Nearby trail opportunities include:
The size of this campground, and nature of the landscape, lends itself to large group camping, with 2 picnic shelters, and and amphitheater. The meadow is great for group activities, and is also a great place to wildlife watch: deer, elk, and a plethora of bird species frequent the area. Briggs Creek flows through the area before passing on to the Illinois River.
Campsites are suitable for tents, small trailers, or campers. This campground is close to Sam Brown Horse Camp.
Please pack out what you pack in, as this site does not have trash removal service.
",69400,610,2746,"Sam Brown Horse Campground is the only horse camp on the Wild Rivers Ranger District! Located in the midst of the area's amazing biodiversity, it's a great place to wander and take in the sites and sounds of the Illinois Valley.
The Temperance River Campground is a small campground easily reached from the Sawbill Trail (Cook County 2). It provides pine-shaded campsites nestled in a bend of the Temperance River and offers access to trout fishing in the Temperance and mountain biking a large network of Forest Service roads. The roads shown in the map vary in condition and levels of vehicle travel. Bikers should obtain a current Superior National Forest map before setting out.
Downloadable information and map.
",36905,909,2749,"See Campground Fee Table.","",This campground does not accept reservations.,Maximum of nine people per site. There is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site require additional half fee and must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.,,N,N,"",open 750,-91.091727355554184,47.594823541564438,Thunderbird Lake,-91.091720,47.594815,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=36953,15 April,"",Superior National Forest,36953,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This is one of our Backcountry sites which is a near- wilderness single party site and is accessible only by foot or boat. These sites are first come, first served. There are 2 sites on this lake, each have a fire grate, a latrine and may have a picnic table. A few reminders: Hang food packs, put your fire out each time you leave your campsite, treat or boil all water, wash yourself and dishes at least 150ft from any body of water, pack out all garbage and Leave No Trace. Use a Forest Map to locate campsites and accesses. (You can purchase a map on line at http://www.nationalforeststore.com/ or at any of the District offices or by mail.) ",36905,909,2750,"","","","• Only use facilities that are provided for fires, tents, and waste. Do not make additional fire rings, tent pads, or cat holes. • You will need to pack out your garbage.• Nine people per site limit, group sites are available at some sites.",,N,N,"",open 751,-91.562097554221708,47.955745557721009,Ojibway and Triangle Lakes,-91.562090,47.955737,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37065,"","",Superior National Forest,37065,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Ojibway Lake offers a small picnic area, a back down ramp, and 2 island back country campsites. The lake contains crystal clear waters and a variety of fish, including lake trout, walleye, bass and northern pike. Access to Triangle Lake is a short roller portage between Ojibway Lake and Triangle Lake. Triangle Lake also has 2 island back country campsites and fish including walleye, bass, and northern pike.
Lakes nearby include: Tofte Lake, Glacier Pond 1 and Glacier Pond 2.
Downloadable information and map.
",36905,909,2751,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 752,-91.836081648854687,48.030876548308427,Picket Lake,-91.836074,48.030868,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37069,"","",Superior National Forest,37069,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This is one of our Backcountry sites which is a near- wilderness single party site and is accessible only by foot or boat. These sites are first come, first served. There is one site on this lake, each have a fire grate, a latrine and may have a picnic table. A few reminders: Hang food packs, put your fire out each time you leave your campsite, treat or boil all water, wash yourself and dishes at least 150ft from any body of water, pack out all garbage and Leave No Trace. Use a Forest Map to locate campsites and accesses. (You can purchase a map on line at http://www.nationalforeststore.com/ or at any of the District offices or by mail.) This lake may be a part of or has portage or waterway access into the BWCAW. When portaging or paddling out of this lake and into another you’ll want to check to see if you’ll be entering into the BWCAW. Permits are always required while traveling in the BWCAW. If traveling for the day by paddle or foot you can use a self issued permit found at any Ranger District office or at the kiosk at the official entry point. Motor powered watercraft is permitted only on designated lakes. When traveling over night or using a motor please look at the BWCAW portion of this web site or take a look at the reservation site at www.recreation.gov for more information. Remember to Leave No Trace.
",36905,909,2752,"","","","• Only use facilities that are provided for fires, tents, and waste. Do not make additional fire rings, tent pads, or cat holes. • You will need to pack out your garbage.• Nine people per site limit, group sites are available at some sites. ",,N,N,"",none 753,-85.56203842764549,33.784093390651634,Coleman Lake Recreation Area,-85.562034,33.784087,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30157,March 15th,December 1st,National Forests in Alabama,30157,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"The newly renovated Coleman Lake Recreation Area is peacefully nestled into the Talladega mountains. For recreationists who want to get away from the crowds, but want a few modern conveniences, Coleman Lake Recreation Area is your place to be. There are 39 campsites with water and electrical hookups, bathhouses, 29 picnicking units, a 21-acre lake and access to the Pinhoti Trail. Two new comfort stations and seven camping sites are fully accessible for the physically challenged. Most sites will accommodate recreational vehicles up to 35 feet in length. A picnic shelter that seats 40 is available on a first come, first serve basis, or it can be reserved for $15.
",30079,801,2753,"Recreation Fee Schedule","","","",,N,N,"",open 754,-85.601825435908239,33.725224376856424,Pine Glen Recreation Area,-85.601821,33.725218,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30159,All year,"",National Forests in Alabama,30159,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Pine Glen Recreation Area offers camping sites for 21 campsites, cooking grills, sanitary facilities, fishing, hiking, and access to the Pinhoti Trail. Use of Pine Glen Recreation Area is on a first come, first serve basis. It’s a favorite with hunters because it is centrally located in the Choccolocco Wildlife Management Area.
",30079,801,2754,"Recreation Fee Schedule","","","",,N,N,"",open 755,-85.579246433057179,33.783450389770707,Warden Station Horse Camp,-85.579242,33.783444,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30161,Open All Year,"",National Forests in Alabama,30161,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016634.png,Horse Camping,Horse Riding & Camping,"Warden Station Horse Camp offers 30 miles of trail through the scenic Talladega National Forest. Its central location is convenient for hunters and horseback riders. Nearby attractions include the Choccolocco Wildlife Management Area and four loop trails for hiking and picnicking. There are 45 primitive campsites for small RV’s and tents. The area, which is open for primitive camping is near Coleman Lake Recreation Area. Mountain biking opportunities are available.
",30079,801,2755,"Recreation Fee Schedule","","","",,N,N,"",none 756,-85.559623423785098,33.721285377794054,Big Oak Physically Disabled Hunting Camp,-85.559619,33.721279,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30165,Open All Year,"",National Forests in Alabama,30165,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016883.png,Big Game Hunting,Hunting,Big Oak Hunter Camp is our only physically disabled hunting area in the Talladega National Forest. This camp is a 1700 acre hunting unit for physically disabled hunters possessing the required State permits in Choccolocco Wildlife Management Area. Big Oak Hunter Camp also has sanitary facilities.
,30079,801,2756,"","","","",,N,N,"",open 757,-85.563587427724173,33.781722390438915,Sweetwater Lake,-85.563583,33.781716,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30169,January,"",National Forests in Alabama,30169,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016519.png,Lake and Pond Fishing,Fishing,"Sweetwater Lake, a 58-acre lake located along the Pinhoti Trail between Coleman Lake and Pine Glen Recreation Area. The area has a boat ramp and parking for eight vehicles and trailers.
",30079,801,2757,"","","","",,N,N,"",open 758,-123.642353912309403,41.912165200533288,Sanger Creek Trailhead,-123.642340,41.912160,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/rogue-siskiyou/recarea/?recid=70644,Spring,"",Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest,70644,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"Provides access to:
Trailhead access: The Sanger Creek Trailhead is closed usually October though June (rainy season) do to gate closure at the junction of Forest Road 4803 (Waldo Road) and Forest Road 130. This is to prevent the spread of Port-Orford Cedar Root Rot disease that is transported in water and wetness.
Provides access to:
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,69400,610,2760,"","","","",5274.005181,N,N,"",none 761,-123.869305063630406,42.625766226320785,Shasta Costa Overlook,-123.869291,42.625761,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/rogue-siskiyou/recarea/?recid=70662,Summer through Fall,"",Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest,70662,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016637.png,Viewing Scenery,Nature Viewing,.
,69400,610,2761,"","","","",5178010526,N,N,"",none 762,-123.793575038816911,42.547296228335568,Silver Peak / Hobson Horn Trailhead,-123.793561,42.547291,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/rogue-siskiyou/recarea/?recid=70670,Spring,"",Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest,70670,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"Provides access to:
Toohey Lake Rustic Campground is a seven site campground with a boat launch and trailer parking. It is right off of a well traveled forest road, making for easy access.
",36905,909,2763,There is no fee at rustic campgrounds.,"",This campground does not accept reservations.,Maximum of nine people per site. There is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.,,N,N,"",open 764,-90.752664274767241,47.740037585456079,White Pine Lake Rustic Campground,-90.752657,47.740029,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=36961,"","",Superior National Forest,36961,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"White Pine Lake Rustic Campground is a easily reached rustic campground on a beautiful medium sized lake. It features a boat launch and an accessible fishing pier, as well as some wonderful white pines.
",36905,909,2764,There is no fee at rustic campgrounds.,"",This campground does not accept reservations., Maximum of nine people per site. There is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.,,N,N,There is an accessible fishing pier at White Pine Lake.
,open 765,-91.062732356771861,47.660323552278399,Wilson Lake Rustic Campground & Backcountry Sites,-91.062725,47.660315,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=36965,"","",Superior National Forest,36965,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Wilson Lake Rustic Campground is on the shore of the lake and has a drive down boat ramp with a dock. Nearby Little Wilson Lake also has a boat ramp, and there is a portage trail from Wilson to Sister Lake. Wilson Lake Rustic Campground offers 4 sites accessible by car. On the shore of the lake is an additional backcountry campsite accessible by boat, and there is another backcountry site on Little Wilson. For information about backcountry campsites, click here.
",36905,909,2765,There is no fee at rustic campgrounds.,"",This campground does not accept reservations.,"Maximum of nine people per site at both campground and backcountry sites. At the campground, there is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.",,N,N,"",open 766,-90.366120157529892,47.74860261338722,Gunflint Ranger District,-90.366113,47.748594,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=36967,"","",Superior National Forest,36967,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016717.png,Intermediate Parent Group,Intermediate Parent Group,"Welcome to the Gunflint Ranger District! This area is the most Northeastern portion of the Forest, stretching from near Lake Superior all the way to the Canandian Border. The district office is located right in the town of Grand Marais. Follow the Gunflint trail which is a designated National Scenic Byway to one of the many opportunities this district offers.
",36905,909,2766,"","May 1 - September 30This campground offers a variety of opportunities for campers including fishing, hiking, mountain biking, canoeing, boating, and bird watching. Sites sit well above the river. The historic log pavilion was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in 1933 and is available for rent (see below).
Downloadable map and information.
",36905,909,2767,"See Campground Fee Table. | Pavilion is available to rent at $150/day","","Some sites and the pavilion are reservable through National Recreation Reservation Service's South Kawishiwi River page. ",Maximum of 9 people per site. There is space for 1 vehicle and 1 towed vehicle (such as a camper). Additional vehicles at the site require additional half fee and must park at site or overflow parking next to the pavilion. No ATVs allowed.,,N,N,"",open 768,-91.570657557444946,47.962283558407123,Tofte Lake,-91.570650,47.962275,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37083,"","",Superior National Forest,37083,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Tofte Lake is 155 acres in size and reaches a depth of 70 feet. There are 4 back country campsites and a boat ramp on the lake. It is a designated trout lake and is managed for rainbow trout and splake.
Lakes nearby include Glacier Pond 1, Glacier Pond 2 and Ojibway and Triangle Lakes.
Downloadable information and map.
This is one of our Backcountry sites which is a near- wilderness single party site and is accessible only by foot or boat. These sites are first come, first served. There are 5 sites on this lake, each have a fire grate, a latrine and may have a picnic table. A few reminders: Hang food packs, put your fire out each time you leave your campsite, treat or boil all water, wash yourself and dishes at least 150ft from any body of water, pack out all garbage and Leave No Trace. Use a Forest Map to locate campsites and accesses. (You can purchase a map on line at http://www.nationalforeststore.com/ or at any of the District offices or by mail.)
",36905,909,2769,"","","","• Only use facilities that are provided for fires, tents, and waste. Do not make additional fire rings, tent pads, or cat holes. • You will need to pack out your garbage.• Nine people per site limit, group sites are available at some sites. ",,N,N,"",none 770,-85.727090463628301,33.559531336998042,Morgan Lake,-85.727086,33.559525,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30171,January,"",National Forests in Alabama,30171,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016519.png,Lake and Pond Fishing,Fishing,"Morgan Lake covers 14 acres and is also nestled in a narrow southern valley. Parking for 15 vehicles and trailers are available, as well as bass, bream and catfish for the avid angler.
",30079,801,2770,"","","","",,N,N,"",open 771,-85.61819744037048,33.713532373719289,High Rock Lake,-85.618193,33.713526,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30173,January,"",National Forests in Alabama,30173,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016519.png,Lake and Pond Fishing,Fishing,"High Rock Lake is a small 19-acre lake nestled in the Talladega National Forest - Shoal Creek District about 1 mile south of Pine Glen Recreation Area. The lake is open year round and offers bass, bream, and catfish for the avid angler.
",30079,801,2771,"","","","",,N,N,"",open 772,-85.627445439913629,33.6553583609847,Talladega Scenic Drive,-85.627441,33.655352,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30175,All year,"",National Forests in Alabama,30175,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016525.png,Scenic Driving,Scenic Driving,"Talladega Scenic Drive has 29 miles for exploring the Talladega National Forest by automobile. It winds along the backbone of the southern Appalachian mountains and offers spectacular views of the Talladega National Forest. The drive follows State Route 281 near Heflin, climbs to an elevation of 2,407 feet at Alabama’s highest point, Cheaha Mountain, and ends at Adams Gap.
",30079,801,2772,"","","","",,N,N,"",open 773,-85.576450427633702,33.699123372406028,Henry Creek Shooting Range,-85.576446,33.699117,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30177,"","",National Forests in Alabama,30177,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016532.png,Target Shooting,Other Activities,Henry Creek Shooting Range offers a ten person capacity firearm range for rifles at 50 and 100 yards and handguns at 25 yards.
,30079,801,2773,"Recreation Fee Schedule","","","",,N,N,"",open 774,-85.590128371982431,32.504843113876937,Uchee Shooting Range,-85.590124,32.504837,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30187,All year,"",National Forests in Alabama,30187,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016771.png,Target Shooting,Other Activities,"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.
",30079,801,2774,"Recreation Fee Schedule",Daylight use only area,"","",,N,N,"",open 775,-85.654724387907009,32.439321097453131,Tsinia Wildlife Viewing Area,-85.654720,32.439315,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30189,All year,"",National Forests in Alabama,30189,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016912.png,Viewing Wildlife,Nature Viewing,Tsinia Wildlife Viewing Area is a self-guided interpretive trail that provides an opportunity for the public and students to learn about various ecosystems including wildlife and plants. Brochures are available to guide visitors.
,30079,801,2775,"","","","",,N,N,"",closed 776,-85.623316379524255,32.457530101811862,Taska Recreation Area,-85.623312,32.457524,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/alabama/recarea/?recid=30191,January,"",National Forests in Alabama,30191,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016611.png,Group Picnicking,Picnicking,"This is a must stop recreation area in the Tuskegee National Forest. Taska Recreation Area is a part of the Black Belt Nature and Heritage Trail. It has picnic tables, grills, and an interpretive kiosk. Taska Recreation Area is a daylight use only area.
Taska Recreation Area is open year round and offers facilities for the physically challenged.
",30079,801,2776,"",Daylight use only.,"","",,N,N,"",open 777,-123.730013988100822,42.297005217801626,Sixmile Campground,-123.730000,42.297000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/rogue-siskiyou/recarea/?recid=70674,Spring,Fall,Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest,70674,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Campsites are located along the Wild and Scenic Illinois River. There are 2 covered picnic sites across the road from the camping area.
This primitive camping area is near the historic mill site pond. This pond is stocked with rainbow trout annually by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Fishing is best in the spring to early summer. There is an accessible trail and fishing platform.
Campsites are located along the Wild and Scenic Illinois River.
This is one of our Backcountry sites which is a near- wilderness single party site and is accessible only by foot or boat. These sites are first come, first served. There is one site on this lake, each have a fire grate, a latrine and may have a picnic table. A few reminders: Hang food packs, put your fire out each time you leave your campsite, treat or boil all water, wash yourself and dishes at least 150ft from any body of water, pack out all garbage and Leave No Trace. Use a Forest Map to locate campsites and accesses. (You can purchase a map on line at http://www.nationalforeststore.com/ or at any of the District offices or by mail.)
",36905,909,2781,"","","","• Only use facilities that are provided for fires, tents, and waste. Do not make additional fire rings, tent pads, or cat holes. • You will need to pack out your garbage.• Nine people per site limit, group sites are available at some sites. ",,N,N,"",none 782,-90.467030201404057,47.830150617429133,Devil Track Lake Campground,-90.467023,47.830142,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=36975,"","",Superior National Forest,36975,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Devil Track Campground is a nicely wooded campground located on the shore of Devil Track Lake. There are many young pines in the area, making it an excellent spot to look for wildlife. Devil Track Lake is a rough translation of the Ojibwe name: 'spirit' would probably better capture the concept than 'devil'. Regardless of the name, the lake is fun to fish. A carry down boat launch and pier are located at the campground and a drive in ramp located about 0.5 miles away will help you get a line in the water.
Downloadable information and map.
",36905,909,2782,"See Campground Fee Table.","",This campground does not accept reservations.,Maximum of nine people per site. There is space for one vehicle and one towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles on the site require additional half fee and must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic.,,N,N,"",open 783,-92.230969688556868,47.52814745160309,Laurentian Ranger District,-92.230962,47.528139,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37091,"","",Superior National Forest,37091,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016717.png,Intermediate Parent Group,Intermediate Parent Group,"Welcome to the Laurentian Ranger District. This district is the southern portion of the Superior National Forest stretching from McCarthy State Park north of Hibbing, MN to near the north shore of Lake Superior. The district office is in Aurora. The Superior National Forest Scenic Byway bisects the District from Aurora to Silver Bay. It links communities steeped in the tradition of iron mining, logging and tourism.
",36905,909,2783,"","Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm, year round","","",,N,N,"",open 784,-92.498529795845812,47.704254456379779,Big Rice Lake,-92.498522,47.704246,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37095,"","",Superior National Forest,37095,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Big Rice Lake is a large, shallow lake- 1870 acres, maximum depth 5 feet. For 2000 years and continuing today, wild rice has been harvested from the lake. The area offers a drive-in rustic campground with 3 campsites, duck hunting, a boat launch for small boats and some fishing.
Downloadable map and information.
",36905,909,2784,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 785,-91.868407569269507,47.461418467842542,Butterball Lake,-91.868400,47.461410,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37097,"","",Superior National Forest,37097,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016519.png,Lake and Pond Fishing,Fishing,"Butterball Lake offers a quiet atmosphere for canoeing, fishing and camping. The primary fish species are northern pike, perch and sucker.
Downloadable information and map
",36905,909,2785,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 786,-91.916641570896132,47.380428453346894,Cadotte Lake Campground,-91.916634,47.380420,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37099,"","",Superior National Forest,37099,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"This campground is on the western shore of Cadotte Lake and is surrounded by a mix of spruce, balsam, and pine trees. Cadotte Lake is good for walleye, northern, and panfish fishing.
Downloadable information and map.
",36905,909,2786,"See Campground Fee Table.","","Some sites are reservable through National Recreation Reservation Service's Cadotte Lake Campground page.",Maximum of 9 people per site. There is space for 1 vehicle and 1 towed vehicle (such as a boat trailer). Additional vehicles at the site require additional half fee and must park on the spur. No vehicles may park on the grass or where they impede traffic. ATVs not allowed.,,N,N,"",open 787,-91.483846448885842,47.431326490955293,Cloquet Lake,-91.483839,47.431318,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recarea/?recid=37101,"","",Superior National Forest,37101,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016519.png,Lake and Pond Fishing,Fishing,Cloquet Lake has a boat launch to the lake. There are no other facilities at this lake.
,36905,909,2787,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 788,-135.209477886953067,57.061410193420208,Sawmill Creek Campground,-135.209458,57.061406,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79124,mid May,"",Tongass National Forest,79124,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,Primitive campground with 9 campsites.
,78613,1005,2788,"","Sawmill Creek Campground is closed for reconstruction, including access to Beaver Lake Trail for the remainder of the season, re-opening May 15, 2019. Hikers can still access Beaver Lake from the Herring Cove Trailhead. For more information contact the Sitka Ranger District, 907-747-6671.","","",5001.008061,N,N,"",open 789,-135.297713763976986,56.79547618358805,Seven Fathom Mooring Buoy,-135.297694,56.795472,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79125,"","",Tongass National Forest,79125,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,Located in front of Seven Fathom Bay Cabin
,78613,1005,2789,"","","","",20075010323,N,N,"",none 790,-135.297713763976986,56.79547618358805,Seven Fathom Bay Cabin,-135.297694,56.795472,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79126,"","",Tongass National Forest,79126,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,Rustic 16' x 16' a-frame cabin with sleeping loft reached by a vertical ladder; plywood bunk; table and benches; wood stove; capacity 8 persons. Mooring buoy for anchorage.
,78613,1005,2790,"$50/night peak season May 1 – September 30Rustic 16' x 16' a-frame cabin with tip out for dining area and sleeping loft reached by vertical ladder; plywood bunk; table and benches; wood stove; capacity 8 persons.
,78613,1005,2791,"$50/night peak season May 1 – September 30Located about 10 miles southeast of Sitka at the southwest end of Silver Bay near trailhead that accesses Salmon Lake cabin
,78613,1005,2792,"","","","",20066010323,N,N,"",none 793,-135.345289933812666,57.127104171989501,Starrigavan ATV Parking Trailhead,-135.345270,57.127100,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79133,"","",Tongass National Forest,79133,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Parking for Starrigavan Valley Trail.
,78613,1005,2793,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 794,-135.362886936691837,57.129604169722548,Starrigavan Creek Cabin,-135.362867,57.129600,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79134,"","",Tongass National Forest,79134,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,Rustic 16' x 20' log cabin with main level fully accessible; sleeping loft accessed by a staircase; plywood bunks; table and benches; wood stove; drive up parking; maximum capacity 8 persons; only one ADA accessible bunk on main level.
,78613,1005,2794,"$75/night peak season May 1 – September 30Nestled in the pines. Nice vistas of the Cuyama Valley.
,10902,507,2795,"The Adventure Pass or Annual Interagency Pass, Senior Interagency Pass, or Interagency Access Pass is required for Miranda Pine Campground.",Quiet Hours: 10:00pm – 6:00am,None,Pack out all trash. 14 day stay limit. ,53024,N,N,"",open 796,-120.28411258245788,35.379004909703418,Navajo Flat Campground,-120.284100,35.379000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=11129,"","",Los Padres National Forest,11129,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016658.png,OHV Camping,OHV Riding & Camping,"Primitive campground with six campsites, 5 have shade structures. Fire rings and pedestal BBQ grills. Beginers OVH riding area.
Reservations: 67% of sites (approx. 5 sites) are now on the reservation system: www.recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777. (1) camsite is on a first-come, first- serve basis (1 campsite).
The Navajo Flat Campground is no longer an Adventure Pass Campground. This campground is managed by the Parks Management for the Forest Service. $20/night, $10/extra vehicle fee.
",10902,507,2796,$20/night. $10/ extra vehicle fee. Concession-managed by the Parks Management Company for the Foreset Service. The Interagency Senior and Acess Passes provide pass holders with 50% off of camping fees - not valid for day use within the campground or extra vehicle parking fee. Day use fee within campground is $10/day. Extra vehicle parking per night is $10. ,"Campground check-in time: 2:00pm, check-out time: 12:00 noon. Quiet Hours: 10:00pm – 6:00am.","Reservations: 67% of sites (approx. 5 sites) are now on the reservation system: www.recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777. Reservations need to be made 8 days in advance. ",Pack out all trash. 14 day stay limit.,53002,N,N,"",open 797,-119.937312472028921,34.770404868807837,Nira Campground,-119.937300,34.770400,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=11130,"","",Los Padres National Forest,11130,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Nestled in large grove of Oak Trees. Manzana Creek runs through the campground. Trailhead for San Rafael Wilderness - Upper Manzana Creek Trail to the Manzana Narrows. There are 12 campsites.
Reservations: 75% of sites (approx. 9 sites) are now on the reservation system: www.recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777. (3 campsites) are on a first-come, first- serve basis . Cash only for first-come, first-serve campsites.
",10902,507,2797,"Concession-managed campground by the Parks Management Company for the Forest Service. $20/night, $10/extra vehicle fee per night. Interagency Senior and Acess Passes provide pass holders with 50% off of camping fees - not valid for day use or extra vehicle parking fee. (3 campsites) are on a first-come, first- serve basis .Cash only for first-come, first-serve campsites. ","Campground check-in time: 2:00pm, check-out time: 12:00 noon. Quiet Hours: 10:00pm – 6:00am.","Reservations: 75% of sites (approx. 9 sites) are now on the reservation system: www.recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777. Reservations need to be made 8 days in advance. ","",10130,N,N,"",open 798,-139.512430642904263,59.556400477911751,Eagle Cabin,-139.512409,59.556397,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79224,Year round,"",Tongass National Forest,79224,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"The Eagle Cabin is located about 3 miles downstream on the Situk River from the Nine Mile bridge. It can be accessed by hiking the Situk River Trailhead, hiking the 10 Mile ATV Trailhead, by landing small aircraft on an adjacent airstrip, or by floating down the river. Please remember to store food properly and pack out all trash, to minimize bear and human conflicts. The Raven Cabin is located in the area as well.
",78613,1005,2798,"$60/night peak season May 1 – September 30This cabin is locate on the east side of Situk Lake and can be accessed by float plane or along the hiking trail. This cabin is in the Russell Fiord Wilderness.
,78613,1005,2799,"$45/night peak season May 1 – September 30The Situk Lake Trail is 6.1 miles long and takes you to the Situk Lake Cabin, a Forest Service cabin that is situated along the lake. Visitors will enjoy views of the mountains, possible wildlife encounters, and also fishing opportunities. Beyond the cabin is Mountain Stream and another 2 mile hike that will take you up to Mountain Lake.
",78613,1005,2800,"","","","",6101.008061,N,N,"",none 801,-139.51267664115494,59.554228478190147,Raven Cabin,-139.512655,59.554225,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79228,Year round,"",Tongass National Forest,79228,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"The Raven Cabin is located about 3 miles downstream from the Nine Mile bridge on the Situk River. It can be accessed by hiking the Situk River Trailhead, hiking the 10 Mile ATV Trailhead, by landing small aircraft on an adjacent airstrip, or by floating down the river. Please remember to store food properly and pack out all trash, to minimize bear and human conflicts. The Eagle Cabin is located in this area as well.
",78613,1005,2801,"$60/night peak season May 1 – September 30This buoy is available on a first come; first serve basis and is intended for use by small and medium watercraft. The buoy is located in 30-80 feet of water and has a 7/8 inch chain. Look for a white buoy with blue reflective tape.
,78613,1005,2803,"","","","",17791010323,N,N,"",none 804,-131.693088728050725,55.416034713470125,Ward Creek - Amana Gulch Trailhead,-131.693070,55.416030,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=78967,"","",Tongass National Forest,78967,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,This trailhead offers access to the Ward Creek trail system.,78613,1005,2804,"","","","",17927010323,N,N,"",open 805,-131.684740733522716,55.43139371455424,Ward Creek - Last Chance Trailhead,-131.684722,55.431389,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=78968,"","",Tongass National Forest,78968,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,This trailhead offers access to the Ward Creek trail system and is located within the Last Chance Campground. ,78613,1005,2805,"","","","",17926010323,N,N,"",open 806,-131.687518733114644,55.430560713794129,Ward Creek Trailhead,-131.687500,55.430556,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=78970,"","",Tongass National Forest,78970,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"The Ward Creek trail is 1.4 miles long. It begins at Ward Lake and ends at Ward Creek Trailhead Parking Lot (revile Hwy). The trail is gravel-surfaced with rolling terrain providing flat and easy to hike sections with a few steeper inclines. It has been designated as an accessible trail meeting all accessible standards. It provides a link between the campgrounds and day use areas within the Ward Lake complex with the Last Chance Campground, and four other trails; the Ward Lake Trail, Connell Lake Trail, Perseverance Trail and the Salvage Interpretive Trail.",78613,1005,2806,"","","","",17925010323,N,N,"",open 807,-131.69612972740839,55.415004712650955,Ward Lake Picnic Site,-131.696111,55.415000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=78971,"","",Tongass National Forest,78971,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"This day use site provides a great place to relax, picnic, fish and hike in the Ward Lake area. Picnic shelters are available for reservation via the Ketchikan Misty-Fiords Ranger district.",78613,1005,2807,"","","","",5301.008161,N,N,"",open 808,-119.306956360983548,34.679171896647901,Reyes Creek Campground,-119.306944,34.679167,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=10995,"","",Los Padres National Forest,10995,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Oak and cottonwood shaded streamside camp, Recreational Vehicles up to 22 feet. There are 26 campsites.
The Reyes Creek Campground is no longer an Adventure Pass campground. This site is managed by the Parks Management for the Forest Service.
Reservations: 77% of sites (20 sites) are now on the reservation system: www.recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777. 23% of sites are on a first-come, first- serve basis ( 6 campsites).
",10902,507,2808,"$20/night for camping, $10 per extra vehicle. Interagency Senior and Acess Passes provide pass holders with 50% off of camping fees - not valid for day use or extra vehicle parking fee Day use fee (within the campground) is $10 per vehicle or you can purchase and use the Parks Management Pass for $50 (day use only). Pass can be purchased through the Parks Management Company 805-434-1996 or www.campone.com ",Quiet Hours: 10:00pm – 6:00am ,"Reservations: 77% of sites (20 sites) are now on the reservation system: www.recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777. ","For current fire restrictions, contact Mt. Pinos Ranger District at (661) 245-3731 or visit www.fs.usda.gov/lpnf ",10299,N,N,"",open 809,-119.113068324430429,34.626948902667387,Thorn Meadows Campground,-119.113056,34.626944,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=10996,"","",Los Padres National Forest,10996,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Open jeffrey pine shaded camp, high clearance vehicles recommended.
",10902,507,2809,"","",none,"",10345,N,N,"",closed 810,-119.22816036364749,34.860731920729783,Toad Springs Campground,-119.228148,34.860727,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=10998,"","",Los Padres National Forest,10998,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Small campground tucked in a canyon, shaded by cottonwood and pinyon pines.
",10902,507,2810,"","",None,"",10322,N,N,"",open 811,-119.341450384201195,34.87817991568452,Valle Vista Campground,-119.341438,34.878175,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=10999,"","",Los Padres National Forest,10999,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016687.png,Backpacking,Hiking,Pinyon pine/oak shaded camp with breath-taking views of the San Joaquin Valley.
,10902,507,2811,"Adventure Pass ($5/day or $30/year) or Annual Interagency Pass, Senior Interagency Pass or Interagency Access Pass required",Quiet Hours: 10:00pm – 6:00am,None,14 day stay limit.,10321,N,N,"",open 812,-118.847030285727982,34.686702924720869,Buck Creek - 18W01,-118.847018,34.686698,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=11002,"","",Los Padres National Forest,11002,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016687.png,Backpacking,Hiking,"Spectacular views of the surrounding environment are awarded the hardy outdoor enthusiast. On this trail, steep canyons, dense stands of big cone douglas fir and rugged peaks await the visitor. Water is available from the creek (purify). Nearest supplies are at Gorman, approximately 16 miles.
",10902,507,2812,No fee for parking. An Adventure Pass is not required.,"","","",,N,N,"",open 813,-120.098012514514963,34.95680487818273,Wagon Flat Campground,-120.098000,34.956800,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=11132,"","",Los Padres National Forest,11132,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016517.png,Beachcombing,Beaches & Dunes,"Adjacent to La Brea Creek. Located in canyon bottom, surrounded by oak trees.
",10902,507,2813,"","","","",10112,N,N,"",closed 814,-120.741123659650768,35.424448885658599,Cerro Alto Loop,-120.741111,35.424444,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=11135,"","",Los Padres National Forest,11135,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016633.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,"Experience a climb to one of San Luis Obispo's highest points. Found within West Cuesta Ridge; Cerro Alto Loop, provides spectacular views of San Luis Obispo County, Los Padres National Forest, and the Pacific Ocean. Follow Morro Creek into pretty oak woodlands and traverse to then enjoy open grasslands.
",10902,507,2814,"As of May 1, 2016, Campground fee is $25/night. As of May 1, 2016, Day Use Fee is $10.00 for parking at the Cerro Alto Campground Trailhead. You can purchase and display a Parks Management Pass. Contact the Parks Management Company for an Annual Parks Management Pass ($50) at 805-434-1996 or www.campone.com. **The Interagency Annual, Senior or Access Pass cannot be used for parking at the trailhead.** For more information, contact the Santa Lucia Ranger District Office at 805-925-9538 X 0 or contact the Parks Management Company at 805-434-1996. ","","","",,N,N,"",open 815,-119.926212467966792,34.742804866516536,Sunset Valley Trailhead,-119.926200,34.742800,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=11141,"","",Los Padres National Forest,11141,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"Located in the Figueroa Mt. area. This 2 mile trail parallels the Sunset Valley Road. It meanders through oaks, pine and chaparral.
",10902,507,2815,No fee for parking. An Adventure Pass is not required for parking.,"","","",,N,N,"",open 816,-119.931412469295168,34.752104867563517,Willow Springs Trailhead,-119.931400,34.752100,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=11143,"","",Los Padres National Forest,11143,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Willow Springs Trailhead. Located in the Figueroa Mountain area. This is a two mile connector between the Catway Road and lower Davy Brown Trail.
,10902,507,2816,No fee required for parking. An Adventure Pass is not required.,"","","",,N,N,"",open 817,-119.954156473799301,34.757820866479662,Davy Brown Creek,-119.954144,34.757816,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=11147,"","",Los Padres National Forest,11147,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016599.png,Day Hiking,Hiking,Davy Brown Creek runs through the Davy Brown Campground. It is located in the Santa Lucia Ranger District. No fishing.
,10902,507,2817,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 818,-120.499112608324367,35.280204886871104,Big Falls Trailhead,-120.499100,35.280200,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=78500,"","",Los Padres National Forest,78500,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,Big Falls Trail takes you into one of San Luis Obispo's most striking natural areas. Two dramatic waterfall settings are hidden within this amazing wooded canyon.
,10902,507,2818,"","","","",,N,N,"",open 819,-138.507801379843016,59.248336645063588,Tanis Mesa North & South Cabins,-138.507780,59.248333,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79231,Year round,"",Tongass National Forest,79231,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"The Tanis Mesa North Cabin is located in a duplex with the Tanis Mesa South Cabin, southeast of Yakutat. The surrounding terrain is mostly flat, with blueberry and willow shrubs. Wildlife in the Brabazon Mountain Range include moose, brown bear, and mountain goats. Tanis Lake is a 2 mile hike north from the cabin; Fassett Glacier can be seen calving into the lake. The cabin is equipped with wooden bunks, table, benches, an oil stove for heat, and an outside toilet. It does not have mattresses or cooking utensils. Cabin users should bring sleeping bags, pads, cook stove, cooking gear, food, and #1 stove oil. A meat shed is available at the cabin.
",78613,1005,2819,"$30/night peak season May 1 – September 30This is the middle of three tent platforms along the beach bluff to the North West of the Cannons at Cannon Beach. This site consists of a tent platform that can be covered with a tarp, a picnic table and a fire ring. It is located on the bluff and accesses the beach. This site is used by people beachcombing, walking, picnicking, surfing, and camping.
",78613,1005,2820,"","",Not reservable,"",13527010323,N,N,Yes
,open 821,-139.742424623451171,59.497792443672374,Yakutat Beach Campsite 1,-139.742403,59.497789,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79235,Year round,"",Tongass National Forest,79235,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"This is the first of three tent platforms along the beach bluff to the North West of the Cannons at Cannon Beach. This site consists of a tent platform that can be covered with a tarp, a picnic table and a fire ring. It is located on the bluff and accesses the beach easily. This site is used by people beachcombing, walking, picnicking, surfing, and camping
This is an accessible site with parking for 3 vehicles.
",78613,1005,2821,"","",Not reservable,"",13527010323,N,N,"",open 822,-139.756837627755885,59.502915440953466,Yakutat Beach Campsite 3,-139.756816,59.502912,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=81623,"","",Tongass National Forest,81623,"","","","This is the third of three tent platforms along the beach bluff to the North West of the Cannons at Cannon Beach. This site consists of a tent platform that can be covered with a tarp, a picnic table and a fire ring. It is located on the bluff and accesses the beach. This site is used by people beachcombing, walking, picnicking, surfing, and camping.
Camp site 2 is = 59.501246 degrees, -139.752283 degrees
",78613,1005,2822,"","",Not reservable,"",13527010323,N,N,"",open 823,-131.69612972740839,55.415004712650955,Ward Lake Nature Trailhead,-131.696111,55.415000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=78973,"","",Tongass National Forest,78973,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"The Ward Lake Nature Trail is 1.5 miles long. The trail is gravel surfaced, flat and easy to hike. The most popular trail in the Ketchikan area, this nature path skirts the shore of Ward Lake. The trail offers a variety of stops, traveling through Signal Creek campground and the Ward Lake Day Use area. It is wide enough in most places to accommodate two people walking side by side. ",78613,1005,2823,"","","","",17928010323,N,N,"",open 824,-131.620538737546383,55.458744723427635,White River Nordic Trailhead,-131.620520,55.458740,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=78975,"","",Tongass National Forest,78975,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"The White River Nordic Trail is 0.8 miles long. It begins at White River Road and ends at White River Road. The trail is marked, but is not groomed. ",78613,1005,2824,"","","","",17929010323,N,N,"",open 825,-130.581879616164656,55.479115870476605,Wilson Narrows Cabin,-130.581861,55.479111,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=78976,April,"",Tongass National Forest,78976,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"This is a rustic style 12' X 14' Pan Abode cabin that was constructed in 1964. The cabin lies on the south end of a long glacially carved lake. You can enjoy fishing at the outlet of the lake where there is an abundant population of cutthroat, dolly Varden, and kokanee. FACILITIES: • Two Single & Two Double Bunks • Wood Stove and Firewood • Cooking Counter and Table • Shelves and Cupboard Space • Ax/Maul/Splitting Wedges • Broom •14' aluminum skiff with oars.
Firewood may be available, but visitors are encouraged to contact the Ketchikan Misty Fjords Ranger District at 907-225-2148 to check the status of the woodshed.
",78613,1005,2825,"$60/night peak season May 1 – September 30This is a rustic style 12' X 14' Pan Abode log cabin that was constructed in 1977. This cabin lies on the north end of this long and narrow glacially carved lake. While you explore the lake you can enjoy the rugged terrain looming overhead. Wildlife viewing and fishing are popular activities in this area, so bring your fishing pole and camera and enjoy a relaxing day on the lake. FACILITIES: • Two Single & Two Double Bunks • Fuel Oil Stove (#1 Diesel fuel NOT provided) • Cooking Counter and Table • Shelves and Cupboard Space • Broom •????14' aluminum skiff with oars
",78613,1005,2826,"$60/night peak season May 1 – September 30This is a loop trail in the Sespe Wilderness. Two trailheads exist for this loop. The first trailhead is located right off the Grade Valley Road (FS 7N03) approximately five miles south of Lockwood Valley Road. The second trailhead is located approximately seven miles south of Lockwood Valley Road along the Thorn Meadows Road (FS 7N03C).
,10902,507,2827,No fee for parking. An Adventure Pass is not required.,"","","",,N,N,"",open 828,-119.309079361172621,34.677887896413345,Gene Marshall-Piedra Blanca (Reyes Creek TH),-119.309067,34.677883,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=11010,"","",Los Padres National Forest,11010,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016687.png,Backpacking,Hiking,"Gene Marshall-Piedra Blanca Reyes Creek Trail (22W03)
Difficulty: moderate to difficult
Length: 17.9 miles
SESPE WILDERNESS - More information on the Sespe Wilderness: www.wilderness.net
National Recreation Trail System - More information, Click HERE
Maps: Tom Harrison - Sespe Wilderness Map or 7.5 minute USGS topographic maps (Reyes Peak)
Start from the Reyes Creek Trailhead (elev. 4000 ft., with paved parking, vault toilet and small pipe corral) at the end of Forest Service Rd. 7N11 (Camp Scheideck Rd.). The trail ascends an unnamed drainage for 2.5 miles through oak and chaparral until reaching a saddle and then descending 0.5 miles towards Reyes Creek and Upper Reyes camp (elev. 4675 ft.). This camp has 2 stoves, one on either side of the year-round creek.
The trail continues southeast, ascending a ridge for 1.5 miles before descending towards Beartrap Creek and Beartrap camp (elev. 5100 ft.) in 0.3 miles. Beartrap camp has 5 stoves amidst cedars, alders and conifers; water is year-round.
The trail continues 2.8 miles southeast, following the creek until climbing to a saddle (elev. 6200 ft.) and then gradually descending along the headwaters of Piedra Blanca Creek to Haddock camp (elev. 6100 ft.) in 0.7 miles. This camp, set among conifers, has 4 stoves; water is generally reliable during early summer.
The Reyes Peak Trail 23W04 heads west from just upstream of Haddock camp ascending Reyes Peak until reaching Reyes Peak Trailhead (elev. 6980 ft.) in 5.8 miles. Continue southeast from Haddock camp approximately 2 miles, finally descend into Three Mile camp (elev. 5900 ft.). This camp has 3 stoves; water is generally reliable during early summer.
The trail leaves the main drainage",10902,507,2828,Adventure Pass is NOT required for parking at the Reyes Creek Trailhead. An Adventure Pass is REQUIRED to park at the Piedra Blanca Trailhead in the Rose Valley Recreation Area in the Ojai Ranger District. Reyes Creek Campground is now concession-managed by the Parks Management Company. $20/night. $10/night for extra vehicles. ,"","Trail camps are first-come, first-serve, no reservations","",,N,N,"",open 829,-119.149212346212494,34.813004920175359,East Tumamait Trailhead - 21W03,-119.149200,34.813000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=11013,"","",Los Padres National Forest,11013,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"
The East Tumamait Trailhead (elev. 8800 ft.) is located on the top of Mt. Pinos at the west end of Forest Service Road 9N24. Public vehicle access is prohibited over this road. Trailhead parking is located 2.0 miles away to the east at the Chula Vista paved parking lot at the end of Mt. Pinos Highway. Forest Road 9N24 begins at the southwest edge of this parking lot. There is one vault toilet at the trailhead. The Mt. Pinos Condor Observation Site is also located at the trailhead. The Mesa Springs Trail 22W21 and Northfork Trail 22W02 may be accessed via the Tumamait Trail.
Difficulty: moderate to difficult
Length: 4.58 miles
MT. PINOS BOTANICAL AREA & CHUMASH WILDERNESS - More information on the Chumash Wilderness: www.wilderness.net
Maps: 7.5 minute USGS topographic maps (Sawmill Mountain)
Leave No Trace Backpacking Principles: http://lnt.org/learn/7-principles
Open Spring/Summer/Fall; Mt. Pinos Highway subject to snow closures and tire chain requirements during the winter.
",10902,507,2829,"An Adventure Pass is NOT required for parking during the summer in the Chula Vista Parking lot at the end of Mt. Pinos Highway. An Adventure Pass is required in the winter when snow is present at this location and amenities are provided. Adventure Pass ($5/day or $30/year) or Annual Interagency Pass, Senior Interagency Pass or Interagency Access Pass",Open year-round ,"Wilderness trail camps are first-come, first-serve, no reservations; maximum group size 25 people",Currently no campfires are allowed in the backcountry. Level 3 fire restrictions are in effect. ,,N,N,"",open 830,-119.274212341279338,34.511204880551055,Wheeler Gorge Visitor Center,-119.274200,34.511200,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=34149,"","",Los Padres National Forest,34149,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016805.png,Visitor Centers,Outdoor Learning,"The Wheeler Gorge Visitor Center which is located 8 miles north of Ojai on Highway 33, is the first dedicated Visitor Center in the almost 100 year history of the Los Padres National Forest. Since opening in June 2001, the center has served over 15,000 visitors.
The Visitor Center provides public information about Los Padres National Forest and also sells maps, trail guides, forest-related books, Adventure Passes and other items.
Trained staff can help guide you to the many and varied recreational and educational experiences available in the forest and can also help with extended backcountry trip planning for the local wilderness areas.
The Wheeler Gorge Visitor Center also serves as a hub for interpretive and educational activities and programs. These include presentations about the resources and issues of Los Padres National Forest. One of the more popular programs is the Introduction to Backpacking course. Programs are offered on Saturdays May through September.
The Visitor Center also has local wildlife displays and there is a classroom, library, large parking area and an outside picnic area.
For information about scheduled hours of operation and current programs please visit the Los Padres Forest Association website or call the Ojai Ranger Station at 805-646-4348.
",10902,507,2830,"",Saturday and Sunday 9:00am to 3:00pm. Contact the Ojai Ranger Station for summer hours. ,"","",,N,Y,"",open 831,-134.278020117418748,57.701375324343147,Little Shaheen Cabin,-134.278000,57.701371,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=82500,"","",Tongass National Forest,82500,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"Little Shaheen Cabin offers guests recreation, relaxation and a unique wilderness lodging experience in the central part of Admiralty Island in the Tongass National Forest. The remote site offers a scenic setting for hiking, fishing, canoeing and wildlife viewing, all within the vicinity of the cabin.
This is one of three cabins on Hasselborg Lake, which is seven miles long and part of the Admiralty Island Canoe Route.
Access to the cabin is float plane or canoe with portage. Visitors are responsible for their own travel arrangements and safety and must bring several of their own amenities.
The Nine Mile campground has six tent platforms and is primarily used in the spring during the steelhead run. Tent platforms are first come first serve. Please remember to pack out all trash, keep a clean camp, and store food properly, to minimize bear and human conflicts.
",78613,1005,2832,"","",Not reservable,"",,N,N,"",open 833,-132.647239285541531,56.395004575364439,Deep Bay Cabin,-132.647220,56.395000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=81914,"","",Tongass National Forest,81914,"","","","The Deep Bay Cabin is a fully accessible large group recreation cabin located near Deep Bay on Zarembo Island. It is accessible year-around by float plane or boat. It can be accessed from Roosevelt Harbor where there is a float dock, ramp, and parking area or by beach access from Deep Bay. The cabin is on the Zarembo Island road system and can also be accessed by vehicle and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) from other parts of the island. Visitors are responsible for their own travel arrangements and safety, and must bring their own amenities.
",78613,1005,2833,See Recreation.gov for details.,"","www.recreation.govDeep Bay Cabin is located on the south end of Deep Bay on the northeast corner of Zarembo Island. The cabin is a short walk from Deep Bay and about 1/4 mile from Roosevelt Harbor just off of the scenic Zarembo Beach Road FSR 6590. The cabin is only accessible by boat or float plane, and it is 15 miles from Wrangell. There is a float dock, ramp, and parking area at Roosevelt Harbor.
Use caution when anchoring a boat due to the rocky shoreline. Check local tide tables to determine the best time for arrival and departure.
This is a rustic style 12' X 14' cabin that was constructed in 2010. There are a number of scenic attractions within easy boating distance; Rudyerd Bay, Walker Cove, Chickamin River, Smeaton bay, and the entire east Behm Canal. There are several trails to fresh water streams and lakes, and hunting areas.
Firewood may be available, but visitors are encouraged to contact the Ketchikan Misty Fjords Ranger District at 907-225-2148 to check the status of the woodshed.
",78613,1005,2835,"$75/night peak season May 1 – September 30This is a rustic style 12' X 14' Pan Abode log cabin that was constructed in 1967. There are many recreation opportunities in this area. Boating down to the end of the lake will take you to the historic Winstanley Lake Shelter constructed by the CCC back in the early 1930’s. From the shelter there is a 2.25 mile hike down to salt water. FACILITIES: • Two Single & Two Double Bunks • Wood Stove, Axe, Maul, Wedge, Wood • Cooking Counter and Table • Shelves and Cupboard Space • Broom •14' aluminum skiff with oars.
Firewood may be available, but visitors are encouraged to contact the Ketchikan Misty Fjords Ranger District at 907-225-2148 to check the status of the woodshed.
",78613,1005,2836,"$60/night peak season May 1 – September 30The Ballinger and Deer Park areas are geared toward OHV use. These areas provide 11 4WD roads, 12 ATV trails, and 14 motorcycle trails. Access to 4WD roads is available to both ATVs and motorcycles, and access to ATV trails is available to motorcycles.
",10902,507,2838,Concession-managed area. Campground is $20/night. Day use parking is $10/day. ,"",none,"",,N,N,"",open 839,-119.122790342491143,34.813337921491311,Chumash Wilderness,-119.122778,34.813333,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=11019,"","",Los Padres National Forest,11019,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016687.png,Backpacking,Hiking,"Chumash Wilderness 38,150 acres was established 1992 by the Los Padres Condor Range and River Protection Act. The Chumash Wilderness is situated in the Mt. Pinos Ranger District and is also near the town of Frazier Park. It includes Mt. Pinos which was an integral part of Chumash life and is still extremely important to the local Chumash residents. The vegetation is mainly pine forests in the northern portion and a combination of badlands and chaparral in the south. Hiking and camping are among the many recreational opportunities. Snow in the winter provides opportunities for winter recreation.
",10902,507,2839,"","","","",,N,N,"",open 840,-119.17420633136436,34.588001894547567,Ojai Ranger District,-119.174194,34.587997,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=11020,"","",Los Padres National Forest,11020,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5166400.png,Forest Service Shield,Forest Service Shield,The Ojai area includes the Matilija Wilderness and part of the Sespe Wilderness. The Sespe Creek Wild and Scenic River crosses this area.
,10902,507,2840,"Adventure Passes are needed at the Piedra Blanca Trailhead. CLICK HERE to find out more information about the Adventure Pass and where they can be purchased. The campgrounds in the Ojai Ranger District are managed by the Parks Management Concession Management Company. Fees for campsites range from $20-$30/night. For more information about the Parks Management Company, CLICK HERE. ","","","",,N,N,"",open 841,-119.16631432706447,34.549532890853129,Middle Lion Campground,-119.166302,34.549528,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=11023,"","",Los Padres National Forest,11023,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"Middle Lion Campground is surrounded by chaparral covered mountains, shaded by cottonwood trees and is next to a peaceful stream.
Facilities: Middle Lion has eight campsites, which are all first-come, first-served. They are located along a single loop, close to a creek. Tables, barbecue grills and/or fire rings are provided in each site. There is a vault toilet in the campground. There is no drinking water at this site. You need to bring your own water.
Points of Interest: Middle Lion Campground is particularly beautiful in the fall. As the trees change color, you will find yourself surrounded by vibrant yellow hues! If you enjoy hiking there are several trails for you to choose from near the campground.
The Lion Canyon Trail (22W06) starts at the back of the campground. After 1.3 miles you will reach the Rose Lion Connector Trail (22W16) on the right. After 0.6 miles you can take side trails to East Fork Lion Camp, which is within the Sespe Wilderness, or West Fork Lion Camp. The main trail continues 3.6 miles to Nordhoff Ridge for spectacular views. No mountain bikes are allowed in the wilderness.
One mile away on the Rose Valley Road (6N31) is the Piedra Blanca trailhead where are three trails to explore. All three trails are located across Sespe Creek. The Gene Marshall-Piedra Blanca National Recreation Trail (22W03) in the Sespe Wilderness will lead you to nearby massive white rocks, called Piedra Blanca! It is an easy walk for the first three miles.
Another trail, the Sespe River Trail (20W13) will lead you downstream into the Sespe Wilderness. You will find some swimming holes along this walk. Remember, no mountain bicycles allowed on wilderness trails. If you would like to go on a mountain bicycle ride, take the Middle Sespe Trail (22W04) that leads up river 8 miles to the west to Middle Sespe Trailhead.
Fire Use: Middle Lion Campground is a "Campfire Use Site." Campfires are normally permitted year around without a California Campfire ",10902,507,2841,"$20/night, $10/ extra vehicle fee. Concession-managed by the Parks Management Company for the Foreset Service. The Interagency Senior and Acess Passes provide pass holders with 50% off of camping fees - not valid for day use within the campground or extra vehicle parking fee. Day use fee (within the campground) is $10 per vehicle or you can purchase and use the Parks Management Pass for $50 (day use only). Pass can be purchased through the Parks Management Company 805-434-1996 or www.campone.com ",Quiet Hours: 10:00pm – 6:00am
,"No reservations. Campsites are on a first come, first served basis.","For current fire restrictions, contact Ojai Ranger District at (805) 646-4348 or visit www.fs.usda.gov/lpnf
",10249,N,N,"",open
842,-135.366293938442368,57.132891169042409,Starrigavan Rec Area - Campsites,-135.366274,57.132887,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79135,"","",Tongass National Forest,79135,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,
Starrigavan Recreation Area - 34 primitive campsites located in 3 loops; fully ADA accessible.
,78613,1005,2842,"Variable fees: May 1 through September 15 campsite fees $12-$16, September 15-April 30 campsite fees $12; group site fee $30 ; cabin $50 a night.","","","",5952.008061,N,N,"",none 843,-135.367335939256179,57.13461116901972,Starrigavan Rec Area Picnic Site,-135.367316,57.134607,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79136,"","",Tongass National Forest,79136,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"Starrigavan Recreation Area - 4 small picnic sites, two larger picnic sites with shelters all located in the Bayside Loop. Fully ADA accessible.
",78613,1005,2843,"Free on a first come, first serve basis; fee required if picnic shelter/site desired for specific day and time.",7 a.m. to 10 p.m.,Contact Starrigavan Host,"",5930.008061,N,N,Fully Accessible
,none 844,-135.366719938414718,57.131904168868701,Starrigavan Rec Area Wildlife Viewing Site,-135.366700,57.131900,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79137,"","",Tongass National Forest,79137,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016912.png,Viewing Wildlife,Nature Viewing,Starrigavan Recreation Area - Starrigavan Bird viewing shelter located at Trailhead of Estuary Life Trail overlooking the rich Starrigavan Estuary.
,78613,1005,2844,"","","","",6093.008061,N,N,"",none 845,-135.719687120711399,57.421782111987852,Suloia Lake Cabin,-135.719667,57.421778,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79141,"","",Tongass National Forest,79141,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,Rustic 12' x 14' Pan Abode style cabin with plywood bunks; table and benches; wood stove; skiff with oars; capacity 6 persons.
,78613,1005,2845,"$45/night peak season May 1 – September 30Sitkoh Lake West Cabin is a rustic 12' x 14' Pan Abode style cabin with plywood bunks; table and benches; wood stove; skiff with oars; Capacity 6 persons. This is one of two public recreation cabins located on Sitkoh Lake. Skiff with oars. Capacity 6 persons.
,78613,1005,2846,"$50/night peak season May 1 – September 30Twelvemile Cabin is a fully accessible cabin located on Twelvemile Inlet on Prince of Wales Island in southeastern Alaska. The site offers recreation, relaxation and a unique lodging experience in the Tongass National Forest.
Construction of this cabin was made possible through mitigation funds from Alaska Power and Telephone and the Federal Energy Regulatiory Commission.
The cabin is accessible by vehicle and a short gravel trail. Although the site is not as remote as others in the area, visitors are responsible for their own travel arrangements and safety, and must bring several of their own amenities.
The Baird Glacier is located about 20 miles northeast of Petersburg, Alaska. It has a large glacial outwash plain and terminal moraine in front of the ice which supports a diversity of plant and animal life. The outwash plain developed over many decades of sand deposits due to floods and coastal uplift. The terminal moraine is a prominent, long mound of cobble, boulders and sand left behind when the glacier terminus rested there for many years. There are no recreation facilities such as cabins or shelters at the glacier, though other FS cabins such as Spurt Cove and Cascade Creek are nearby in Thomas Bay. Forest Service developed hiking opportunities in the area include Falls Lake and Swan Lake trails.
Baird Glacier Story Map - For more photos and information about the Baird Glacier click here.
Planning your trip – The Baird’s outwash plain and terminal moraine are part of a world class nature viewing site. Baird Glacier flows into Thomas Bay which empties into Frederick Sound. As you enter the bay from Frederick Sound and head towards the far end of the bay, the steep granitic walls will become closer and surround you. They were smoothed by the Stikine Icefield including the Baird and nearby Patterson glacier, which scoured the surrounding rock and shaped the landscape.
May through September are the best months to visit, although an individual will need to apply caution during the breeding period of the Arctic Tern from early May through August. Visitors coming to the area during this time period should avoid walking near areas where the birds are congregated and a",78613,1005,2848,None,"24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year",None,None,,N,N,"
Visitors wanting to climb onto the Baird Glacier cannot access the ice from the terminal moraine any longer, as the 2015 flooding and rapid retreat has broken up the terminus, creating a lake and blocking foot access. Climbers must plan accordingly with small pack rafts to paddle across the lake to the ice and begin an ascent to reach the icefields’ multiple peaks.
",open 849,-132.647819551401028,56.947803572302185,Patterson Glacier,-132.647800,56.947799,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=82330,"May-Sept. are best, open all year weather permitting.","",Tongass National Forest,82330,"","","","Patterson Glacier is a Special Interest Area encompassing about 14,000 acres. It is located about 10 miles west of Petersburg, Alaska. Like the Baird Glacier, it is a western outlet of the Stikine Icefield. This 14- mile long glacier does not reach tidewater. Instead it flows into the 2- mile long Patterson Lake, then Patterson River, and eventually into Thomas Bay. Due to rapid glacial retreat over the past thirty years, Patterson Lake has grown large enough for floatplanes to land, thus greatly increasing the recreation potential of this area. The Patterson Glacier is losing ice at a rate of about 135 feet per year at the terminus, so icebergs can be seen in the lake. There are no recreation facilities such as cabins or shelters at the glacier, though other FS cabins such as Spurt Cove and Cascade Creek are nearby in Thomas Bay. Forest Service developed hiking opportunities in the area of Thomas Bay include Falls Lake and Swan Lake trails.
Planning your trip – May through September are the best months to visit as floatplane and hiking in are advisable during this period. The valley and creek outlet that are south of the lake has flat areas for camping. No special permit is needed to visit the area.
Getting There - The easiest way to access the area is by floatplane. However, visitors can hike several miles along an old logging road on the north side of the river (and south of Delta Creek) to reach an area close to the lake. Hikers can boat or floatplane to Thomas Bay to gain access to the old roadbed north of the river. A kayak, waders, or small raft is necessary from the boat to the beach near the old road. Small pack rafts will be necessary in order to access other areas o",78613,1005,2849,"","24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year ",None ,None ,,N,N,"
The glacier environment is a dynamic landscape with cold water constantly moving, from cascading waterfalls to swift silty rivers. Visitors wanting to climb onto the Patterson Glacier can access the ice from the lake with a pack raft. The terrain along the lake is very steep for hiking along the edge. Visitors must plan accordingly for lake levels to rise unexpectedly. The valley to the south extends for miles but there are no marked trails.
",open 850,-130.845978626055,55.424644832802024,Winstanley Lake Trailhead,-130.845960,55.424640,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=78983,"","",Tongass National Forest,78983,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"The Winstanley Lake trail is 2.5 miles long. The trail follows a gentle grade through the forest to the outlet of Lower Winstanley Lake. The trail then skirts the shore of the lower lake before leading through muskegs and forest to the upper lake. The trail offers many scenic views of the creek and of Lower Winstanley Lake. There are two bridge crossings -- both these bridges were built entirely using non-motorized hand tools. Take a minute to observe the details of construction. There is a mooring buoy near the mouth of Winstanley Creek. At the lake there is a three-sided shelter and a cabin, each with a skiff.",78613,1005,2850,"","","","",17938010323,N,N,"",open 851,-131.603119771773322,55.541784726004238,Wolf Lake Shelter Site,-131.603101,55.541780,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=78984,"","",Tongass National Forest,78984,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,This shelter was built in 1941 by the CCC. It is not routinely maintained by the Forest Service.
,78613,1005,2851,"","","","",5107.008161,N,N,"",none 852,-134.087019567124429,56.647804363411417,Bay Of Pillars Portage Trailhead,-134.087000,56.647800,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=78989,"","",Tongass National Forest,78989,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"The trailheads are located at Port Camden and Bay of Pillars, and are marked with large red and white trail diamonds, although they can be difficult to find. The majority of the trail surface is road, and the Forest Service supplies two kayak carts for public use. The carts may be located at either the Bay of Pillars or Port Camden sides.
The Bay Of Pillars Portage Trail is 1.8 miles long. It begins at Port Camden At Egg Boxes and ends at Bay Of Pillars Below Road. The trail is open for the following uses: Hiking
",78613,1005,2852,"","","","",,N,N,"",none 853,-134.266319556351533,56.586104338021734,Bay Of Pillars Shelter,-134.266300,56.586100,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=78990,"","",Tongass National Forest,78990,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,The Bay of Pillars Shelter is a three-sided Adirondack-style shelter.
,78613,1005,2853,"","","","",5283.008031,N,N,"",none 854,-133.051429422231593,56.584104515363123,Beecher Pass Cabin,-133.051410,56.584100,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=78991,"","",Tongass National Forest,78991,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"The Beecher Pass single level hunter style cabin has a wood stove, 4 single bunks, table and benches, cooking counter, axe/maul, pit-type outhouse, covered porch, and 2 skylights. Firewood is provided for wood stove use only, but is not guaranteed. Bedding and cooking utensils are not provided. The cabin is on a gravel beach with the surrounding landscape fairly flat with occasional steep slopes.
",78613,1005,2854,"$45/night peak season May 1 – September 30Pine Mountain Campground is nestled in a small valley along the top of Pine Mountain and consists of six campsites fashioned in a circle with a large open area in the middle. There are tables, BBQ grills or fire rings, and one pit toilet at this campground. Water is not available so please bring your own water. The campground is surrounded by moderate hills and is a quiet place for relaxing. At an elevation of 6650 feet, it offers cooler temperatures on hot summer days. There are 7 campsites.
Points of Interest: From Pine Mountain you are free to explore the area on your own. There is one designated trail in the area Boulder Canyon (23W03). You may also want to walk around the surrounding hills to see the views and the trees. You can pick out which trees are Jeffrey pines by the scent of the bark. If you put your noise close to the bark, you’ll smell vanilla!
Vegetation: You will find Jeffrey pine, sugar pine, and white fir trees at these campgrounds. Along the outskirts, you’ll notice chaparral species. These species include manzanita, and California sage. You may also see some scrub oak.
Wildflowers are abundant in the spring and early summer. They are something to see! You will be dazzled by lupine, false lupine, scarlet bugler, and many others.
Wildlife: Keep your eyes open for red-tailed hawks soaring above the trees. If you are lucky, you may see a California condor! Other birds in the area include woodpeckers, and chickadees. Deer, bear, and coyote also live in the area.
The Pine Mountain Campground is no longer an Adventure Pass campground. This site is managed by the Parks Management for the Forest Service. $20/night for camping.
Reservations: 71% of sites (5 sites) are now on the reservation system: www.recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777. (2) sites are on a first-come, first- serve basis.
Pine Mountain a",10902,507,2855,"$20/night for camping, $10 per extra vehicle. Day use fee (within the campground) is $10 per vehicle or you can purchase and use the Parks Management Pass for $50 (day use only). Pass can be purchased through the Parks Management Company 805-434-1996 or www.campone.com ",Quiet hours 10:00pm-6:00am,"Reservations: 71% of sites (5 sites) are now on the reservation system: www.recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777. Reservations need to be made 8 days in advance. ","",10258,N,N,"",open 856,-119.31495835860008,34.637185891343414,Reyes Peak Campground,-119.314946,34.637181,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=11025,"","",Los Padres National Forest,11025,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"
Reyes Peak Campground at an elevation of 7,000 is situated along the southwest side of a ridge and consists of 6 campsites. Each campsite contains a table, BBQ grill, and a fire ring. There is one pit toilet located near the first few campsites. No water is available at Reyes Peak. Make sure you bring plenty of water for your stay. First-come, first-serve only, no reservations.
Reyes Peak Campgrounds are surrounded Jeffrey Pines, Sugar Pines, White Fir and Little Ponderosa Pines.
The campgrounds provide breathtaking views of the area. You can see the Cuyama Badlands on one side and the ocean from the other side. On clear days you can even see some of the Channel Islands!
Points of Interest: There are a couple of trails leaving Reyes Peak. Chorro Grande Trail is located at the gate just past the last campsite. It will lead you south to Chorro Springs before dropping down to Highway 33. The distance is 5 miles. The climb back up is very steep. Raspberry Spring Trail will lead you north on a short one-half mile walk through the pines. It is a moderately steep hike. It starts at the parking area on the western edge of the campground. Drive past the gate at the end of the paved road and you will end up at Reyes Peak Trailhead. The Reyes Peak Trail ((23W04) is moderately difficult. It leads eastward into the Sespe Wilderness for 5.8 miles to the Gene Marshall-Piedra Blanca National Recreation Trail (22W03). Remember, no mountain bikes are allowed in the wilderness.
Vegetation: You will find Jeffrey pine, sugar pine, and white fir trees at these campgrounds. Along the outskirts, you’ll notice chaparral species. These species include manzanita, and California sage. You may also see some scrub oak.
Wildflowers are abundant in the spring and early summer. They are something to see! You will be dazzled by lupine, false lupine, scarlet bugler, and many others.
Wildlife: Keep you",10902,507,2856," $20/night for camping, $10 per vehicle. Day use fee (within the campground) is $10 per vehicle or you can purchase and use the Parks Management Pass for $50 (day use only). Pass can be purchased through the Parks Management Company 805-434-1996 or www.campone.com Interagency Senior and Acess Passes provide pass holders with 50% off of camping fees - not valid for day use or extra vehicle parking fee. Cash only. ",Quiet Hours: 10:00pm – 6:00am,"No reservations. All campsites are on a first come, first served basis.","
For current fire restrictions, contact Ojai Ranger District at (805) 646-4348 or visit www.fs.usda.gov/lpnf
",10259,N,N,"",open
857,-119.182818328177916,34.531839887977085,Rose Valley Campground,-119.182806,34.531835,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=11026,"","",Los Padres National Forest,11026,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"
Rose Valley Campground at an elevation of 3,450 feet is surrounded by chaparral covered mountains with pockets of Bigcone Douglas-Fir. There are 9 campsites in Rose Valley Campground. They are located in a single loop. Tables, BBQ grills, and/or fire rings are provided in each campsite. There is one vault toilet in the campground and another across from the lake. Water is not available at this campground. You must bring your own water.
Points of Interest: Rose Valley Falls. This trail begins at the southwest area of the campground. Follow it for a short 1/2 mile and be at the base of the falls. The cliffs at the falls are arkosic sandstone and crumble easily. Please do not climb around on steep sections or get close to the edge. Please park outside of the Rose Valley Campground.
Close by is the Piedra Blanca Trailhead which is at the end of the Rose Valley Road past the Ojai Valley Gun Club and the Middle Lion Campground. The trailhead is the gateway for the Sespe River Trail (22W04) and the Gene Marshall-Piedra Blanca National Recreation Trail (22W03).
Vegetation: Cottonwood trees provide shade for some of the camp-sites. You may notice a few small pine trees in the center of the campground. Other plants to see include toyon, chamise, and sage. Toyon is especially beautiful in the fall and winter with its bright red berries. If you like wildflowers, Rose Valley offers wild rose and poppies in the spring.
The Rose Valley Campground is no longer an Adventure Pass campground. This site is managed by the Parks Management Company for the Forest Service. $20/night for camping.
Reservations: 67% of sites (6 sites) are now on the reservation system: www.recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777. (3) sites are on a first-come, first- serve basis.
Rose Valley Campground Recreational Informational Brochure - www.campone.com ",Quiet Hours: 10:00pm – 6:00am ,"Reservations: 67% of sites (6 sites) are now on the reservation system: www.recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777. Reservations need to be made 8 days in advance. ","For current fire restrictions, contact Ojai Ranger District at (805) 646-4348 or visit www.fs.usda.gov/lpnf",10250,N,N,"",open 858,-136.336437379904538,57.806032012519424,White Sulphur Springs Cabin,-136.336417,57.806028,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79149,"","",Tongass National Forest,79149,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,
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.
,78613,1005,2858,"$60/night peak season May 1 – September 3014' x 16' hunter style cabin with 2 single bunks, 2 double bunks, table, benches, oil stove (#1 stove oil only), and 14' skiff with oars. Bedding, cooking utensils, stove oil, life jackets not provided.
",78613,1005,2859,"$35/night peak season May 1 – September 30The Anan Wildlife Observatory is located 30 miles southeast of the town of Wrangell. Anan Creek has the largest run of pink salmon in Southeast Alaska, which supports the high density of black and brown bears. The facilities consists of a covered viewing shelter, decks, photo blind, and an outhouse.
Planning your trip - Anan is a world class bear viewing site that is growing in popularity. From July 5 through August 25, an individual pass is required to visit the Wildlife Observatory and visitation numbers are restricted. The process of obtaining a pass for visitation from July 5 through August 25 is very competitive. Plan your trip early.
Obtaining a permit – Anan permits are reserved through www.recreation.gov or their toll free number 1-800-877-444-6777. Permits for the season become available on February 1st at 8 am (AKST). Four permits each day will also be made available through weekly lotteries held during the peak season. Lottery requests will only be accepted in person at the Wrangell Ranger District front desk. You can call 907-874-2323 for more information on this lottery. Authorized guiding companies also provide transportation and permits to Anan (see list in the “At a Glance” section below). Permits are not required outside of the July 5th -August 25th peak season.
Getting There - The Anan Wildlife Observatory is accessible by boat or float plane.
Caution: The wet environment of SE Alaska creates very slippery and muddy trail conditions. The trail and conditions can be arduous. There are sections of the trail that have loose gravel, mud, and uneven ground. There are over 300 stairs from the Anan trailhead to the observatory deck. In addition, the photo blind, which is located at the bear observatory, is accessed through a stairway that is equivalent to 3",78613,1005,2860,$10/permit,8AM to 6PM July 5 though August 25," Two sites. Each site provides excellent view of Zimovia Strait and the Three Sisters range on Etolin Island. Both sites are fully accessible 16' x 16' A-frame cabin overlooks Berg Bay and Blake Channel. Cabin has 2 single bunks, table, benches, loft, and oil heater (#1 stove oil only). Monterey Ranger District Large oak-shaded camp on the banks of Alder Creek. Contact the Monterey Ranger District for more information on this campground at 831-385-5434 X 0. The Big John Bay single level hunter style cabin has an oil heater (#1 stove oil only), 4 single bunks, wooden table and benches, counter, pit-type outhouse, and covered porch. Stove oil, bedding, and cooking utensils are not provided. The cabin is on a small wooded point that faces a large expanse of tidal grass and saltwater flats. The Blind River Rapids Shelter is an 8'x12' three-sided Adirondack-style shelter off of the Blind River Rapids Trail. The shelter has benches and a view of Blind Slough. The Breiland Slough single level hunter style cabin has an oil heater (#1 stove oil only), 4 single bunks, wooden table and benches, counter, pit-type outhouse, and covered porch. Stove oil, bedding, and cooking utensils are not provided. The cabin is on a small spit of land with a gravel beach in front. It is surrounded by a combination of forest and grass flats. Shady sites surrounded by rocky mountains. Stream runs through the campground. Recreational Vehicles and tent camping. Wheeler Gorge Campground has 69 family campsites, 5 handicap accessible sites, and 6 double sites for larger groups. RV's maximum length is 35 feet. Each site contains a table, barbecue and fire ring.There is NO dump station or potable water at the campground. Please bring your own drinking water. Campfires are allowed in fire rings. Bring your own firewood. Reservations must be made at least 3 days in advance. This campground requires a 2 night minimum stay on weekends and a 3 night minimum stay on holiday weekends. Maximum 2 vehicles per site. An additional fee will be collected on-site for second vehicle. No check-in after 10PM, security gate locked. Reservations: 86% of sites (59 sites) are now on the reservation system: www.recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777. 14% of sites are on a first-come, first- serve basis ( 9 campsites). Cash only for first-come, first-serve campsites. Wheeler Gorge Visitor Center is across from the campground and is open Sat/Sun from 9-3. Interpretive displays, exhibits and naturalist programs and hiked from May - September. For more information visit: http://lpforest.org/wheeler/ Wheeler Gorge Natural Trail follows a nice stream and is a easy half a mile hike. Trail is open year-round. This is a loop trail that leads through a riparian and chaparral habitat. The trailhead is on the west side of Highway 33, 1/2 mile north of the Wheeler Gorge Campground entrance. Due to the traffic on Highway 33, please be careful accessing the trailhead. Howard Creek Trail (22W26) Length: 2.8 miles Difficulty: moderate Turn right on Rose Valley Road and drive .4 miles and park on the right. The trail starts on a dirt road behind a locked gate. This is one of the shortest hikes to Nordhoff Ridge where there are fantastic views of the coastline and the Ojai Valley. Facility includes an enclosed and an open-air redwood hot tub, dressing rooms, and benches. No overnight accommodations. A 0.3 mile trail off Hot Springs Slough provides access at lower water levels. At river levels below 16', boat access is limited and walking along the slough is required to get to the hot tubs. Expect crowds on weekends, holidays, and sunny days throughout the summer. Hot Springs are located within the Stikine-LeConte Wilderness 16' x 16' A-frame with loft, 2 single bunks, table, benches, wood stove, wood shed, splitting maul. Bedding, cooking utensils, and firewood not provided. A 100 foot gravel trail leads from parking area to site. Site has view of Eastern Passage and mountains on the mainland. A marine access facility (MAF) is located below the site and provides a boat ramp for saltwater access. Caution: Commercial use of MAF may occur during periods of timber harvest. short 1/2 mile hike from end of rd to shelter on landing strip This A-frame cabin is equipped with wooden bunks, table, benches, oil stove for heat and an outside toilet. It does not have mattresses or cooking utensils. Cabin users should bring their own sleeping bags, pads, cook stoves, cooking gear and food. Please remember to store food properly and pack out all trash, to minimize bear and human conflicts. The Italio River is located about 30 miles down the coast from Yakutat and is a popular place for sight-seeing, wildlife viewing, beach combing, and coho fishing. Developed campground, accessible sites; two small lakes in the area. Arroyo Seco River runs by the campground. Modern campsites allow only one vehicle per single site or two vehicles per double site. Extra vehicles are $10.00 per vehicle and will be paid upon arrival. There are water hydrants throughout the campground and close to all sites. All sites are large enough to accommodate any size RV, however, please be aware that there are no electrical, water, or sewer hook-ups available and there is no dump station on site. All sites have a picnic table, fire ring, and a pedestal barbecue grill. The modern camping area offers paved sites, coin operated showers and flushable toilets, which are handicap accessible. Primitive campsites allow only one vehicle per single site or two vehicles per double site. Extra vehicles are $10.00 per vehicle and will be paid upon arrival. There are water hydrants throughout the campground and close to all sites. All sites have a picnic table, fire ring, and pedestal barbecue grill. The primitive camping area offers pit toilets. Group Campground by reservation only through www.recreation.gov or 1-877-444-6777 Reservations: 80% of campsites are on the reservation system (approx. 40 sites) www.recreation.gov . 20% of campsites are on a first-come, first-serve basis (approx. 8 sites). Bottchers Gap Campground is closed indefinately due to the Palo Colorado Road Closure. This campground has been closed since July, 2016. Contact the Monterey Ranger District office for more information at (831) 385-5434 X 0 The Cascade Creek hunter style cabin has a wood stove, and oil heater (#1 stove oil only), 2 double bunks, 2 single bunks, counter, wooden table and benches, covered porch, axe/maul, and pit-type outhouse. Stove oil, bedding, and cooking utensils are not provided. Firewood is available for wood stove use only, but is not guaranteed. The area in front of the cabin is flat. Forested slopes directly behind the cabin become steeper with elevation gain, eventually rising to Cosmos Peak at 5,000 feet. The Castle Flats single level hunter style cabin has an oil heater (#1 stove oil only), 4 single bunks, wood stove, woodshed, axe/maul, wooden table and benches, counter, rowboat with oars, and pit-type outhouse. Life jackets, stove oil, bedding, and cooking utensils are not provided. Firewood is provided for wood stove use only, but is not guaranteed. The area near the cabin is predominantly flat; old growth forest, muskeg and riparian. The Castle River modified A-frame style cabin has a wood stove, 2 double bunks, a loft, woodshed, axe/maul, wooden table and benches, counter, deck and pit-type outhouse. Bedding, and cooking utensils are not provided. Firewood is provided for wood stove use only, but is not guaranteed. The area near the cabin is predominantly flat to rolling with muskeg and old growth forest. Firewood is generally available, but not guaranteed. Firewood is for heating the cabin only, not for outdoor campfires. The Devil's Elbow A-frame cabin has a sleeping loft and oil heater (#1 stove oil only), 2 double bunks, wooden table and benches, and pit-type outhouse. Stove oil, bedding, and cooking utensils are not provided. The cabin sits on a narrow isthmus of land surrounded by tide flats for several miles to the south. Santa Barbara Ranger District Hot Springs Access to Big and Little Caliente Hot Springs and the Pendola / Upper Santa Ynez Recreation Area (Forest Road 5N12, 5N15, 5N16) The road to access the Big and Little Caliente Hot Springs and the Pendola / Upper Santa Ynez Recreation Area consists of more than 8 miles of adobe clay roads. Higher clearance vehicles are recommended. The dirt roads are adobe clay, which becomes dangerously slippery to drive on during wet weather. For this reason, gates within the area get closed prior to wet weather events. Please check the Los Padres Forest website for updated information on these gate closures. www.fs.usda.gov/lpnf. There are no services in the Pendola Area. There are no phones, limited cell phone coverage, no potable water, no trash service, no gasoline, and limited tow service for automotive repairs. There is no camping at Big and Little Caliente Hot Springs. The Hot Springs are for Day Use Only (6am – 10pm). Camping is allowed in Campgrounds Only. There are four campgrounds available for camping – Mid Santa Ynez, Rock Camp, P-Bar Flats, and Mono Campgrounds. Mono Campground is a walk-in only campground with 3 sites available. Rock Camp is limited to two vehicles per site with 2 sites available. Mid Santa Ynez and P-Bar Flats have multiple sites and group sites that can all be accessed by vehicle. Fees for camping consist of needing a Forest Adventure Pass. Campground Amenities consist of tables, fire rings, stand-up BBQ’s, and vault toilets. An Adventure Pass is not required for day use at the hot springs or Forest trailheads. Water in the creeks vary from being extremely low to completely dry. It is recommended that visitors plan to bring their own water in for camping. The Hot Springs still has flowing water. Please check the Los Padres Forest website for updated fire restriction information. All regulations are enforced! Many oak trees, large sites, hilly area. Some sites are a short distance from the parking spur. Paved roads. Closest dump station is at Cachuma Lake. Access to the Santa Ynez River along the last 6 miles of Paradise Road. Watch out for poison oak. Firewood available for $6.00 from campground host. There are 14 campsites. Reservations: 93% of campsites are now on the reservation system (13 sites) and 1 site is available first-come, first-serve. Many shady sites, oak trees, close to river, no pavement. The campground is usually full on weekends during deer hunting season, mid August through late September. Big Caliente Hot Springs is 3 miles away. The last 8 miles of driving to the campground is on dirt roads. Access to Big and Little Caliente Hot Springs and the Pendola / Upper Santa Ynez Recreation Area (Forest Road 5N12, 5N15, 5N16) The road to access the Big and Little Caliente Hot Springs and the Pendola / Upper Santa Ynez Recreation Area consists of more than 8 miles of adobe clay roads. Higher clearance vehicles are recommended. The dirt roads are adobe clay, which becomes dangerously slippery to drive on during wet weather. For this reason, gates within the area get closed prior to wet weather events. Please check the Los Padres Forest Web Page for updated information on these gate closures. There are no services in the Pendola Area. There are no phones, limited cell phone coverage, no potable water, no trash service, no gasoline, and limited tow service for automotive repairs. There is no camping at Big and Little Caliente Hot Springs. The Hot Springs are for Day Use Only (6am – 10pm). Camping is allowed in Campgrounds Only. There are four campgrounds available for camping – Mid Santa Ynez, Rock Camp, P-Bar Flats, and Mono Campgrounds. Mono Campground is a walk-in only campground with 3 sites available. Rock Camp is limited to two vehicles per site with 2 sites available. Mid Santa Ynez and P-Bar Flats have multiple sites and group sites that can all be accessed by vehicle. Fees for camping consist of needing a Forest Adventure Pass. Campground Amenities consist of tables, fire rings, stand-up BBQ’s, and toilets. Adventure Pass is not required for day use at the Hot Springs or Forest Trailheads. Water in the creeks vary from being extremely low to completely dry. It is recommended that visitors plan to haul their own water in for camping. The Hot Springs still has flowing water. Please check the Los Padres Forest",10902,507,2887,"Adventure Pass ($5/day or $30/year), or Annual Interagency Pass, Senior Interagency Pass, or Interagency Access Pass. Passes required for each vehicle per night. There is a boat launch, toilets and parking area for fishermen at this location. The Maggie John Trailhead provides numerous access points for anglers to fish along the Situk River, one of the most productive and popular salmon and trout systems in Southeast Alaska and the National Forest System. At the beginning of the trail, users will first experience hiking through a lush forest of spruce and undergrowth, before the trail meets up with river just below an ADF&G weir site and just above what commonly known are the “rodeo hole”. The trail then continues upstream for a little over a mile. This 12 feet by 16 feet hunter style cabin is used primarily by moose hunters and has a beautiful view of the breaded glacial Dangerous River. The cabin is equipped with wooden bunks, table, benches, an oil stove for heat, and an outside toilet. It has no mattresses or cooking utensils. Cabin users should bring sleeping bags and pads, cook stove, cooking gear, food, and #1 oil for the stove. Non-power boats are not recommended. There is a meat shed available at the cabin. The Situk River is one of the most productive and popular salmon and trout systems in Southeast Alaska and the National Forest System. The Situk River Trailhead begins at the Nine Mile bridge and heads downstream along the river. This trail joins up with the 10 mile ATV Trail and continues on to the Middle Situk Cabins. About a ¼ mile before the cabins, there is a side trail that accesses the confluence of the Old Situk and Situk Rivers. 14' x 16' hunter style cabin with half loft, small wrap around deck, 2 single bunks, 2 double bunks, table, benches, oil heater (#1 stove oil only). Bedding, cooking utensils, and stove oil not provided. Very shady sites. Located at Chews Ridge. Reservations: 90% of campsites are now on the reservation system (9 sites) www.recreation.gov. (1) campsite is on a first-come, first-serve basis. Camp is located among oak trees and grassland meadow. The Arroyo Seco River is nearby. There are 9 campsites. Reservations: 89% of campsites are now on the reservation system (8 sites) www.recreation.gov or you can call 1-877-444-6777. (1) campsite is on a first-come, first-serve basis. Located on open bluff, 100 feet above sea level. Recreational Vehicles no longer than 30 feet. There are 40 campsites. Reservations: 83% of campsites are now on the reservation system (33 sites) www.recreation.gov or you can call 1-877-444-6777. 17% of campsites are on a first-come, first-serve basis (7 sites). The Falls Lake Shelter is a three-sided Adirondack-style shelter above Falls Lake, accessible by the Cascade Creek Trail. The Frenchy Ridge Shelter is a 12' x 16' three-sided Adirondack-style shelter, with expansive muskeg and forested views. The Kah Sheets Lake modified A-frame cabin is barrier-free with a barrier-free outhouse, boat/floatplane dock, and connecting trails. Oil heater (#1 stove oil only), sleeping loft, wooden table and benches, covered deck, outhouse, dock, and 2 rowboats. Life jackets, stove oil, bedding, and cooking utensils are not provided. The surrounding area is a mixture of muskeg meadows and forest. The cabin lies in an open area along the lake shore. The Ohmer Creek Campground is on a minimal maintenance schedule due to budget constraints. Please pack in/pack out your trash and use restroom facilities at neighboring Forest Service recreation areas if a waste containment system is not available on your camping unit. Paved parking, next to river, shady, oak trees, sandstone cliffs, sandy beaches. Swimming holes in nearby river. Four picnic sites. tables, parking, garbage bins, barbecues, restrooms.Watch out for poison oak. No overnight camping. Day use only. Top of the Santa Ynez Mountain Range, overlooking the city of Santa Barbara. Coulter pines, maple trees, manzanita, bay trees, chaparral. There is a ¼ mile hike past the locked gate to the picnic area on top. Next to the day use area there is an old Forest Service fire lookout tower that is closed to the public. Nice shade, large oak trees, paved roads. White Rock Day Use has river access ¼ mile away. Excellent river access to the Santa Ynez River along the last 6 miles of Paradise Road. Watch out for poison oak. Firewood available from campground host. There are 38 campsites. Reservations: 92% of campsites are now on the reservation system (35 sites) and (3 sites) are first-come, first-serve. Mono Campground has three campsites which are all "Walk-in" only sites. The walk from the parking lot to the campsites is approximately 300 yards. The camp sites feature a meadow, shade, many large trees, next to river- water will be low in summer. The campground is usually full on weekends during deer hunting season, mid August through late September. The Mono Debris Dam is close to the campground. The Cold Springs Trailhead is located in the parking area and Little Caliente Hot Springs is 2 miles away. The last mile of Little Caliente Road is closed and a short 5 minute walk provides access to the Little Caliente Hot Springs. The last 12 miles of driving to Mono Campground is on dirt roads. The last section of steep dirt road before Mono Campground becomes slippery during wet weather. Vehicles may have to wait for up to a week for this section to dry out, so not advisable to use this area of the forest during wet weather. Access to Big and Little Caliente Hot Springs and the Pendola / Upper Santa Ynez Recreation Area (Forest Road 5N12, 5N15, 5N16) The road to access the Big and Little Caliente Hot Springs and the Pendola / Upper Santa Ynez Recreation Area consists of more than 8 miles of adobe clay roads. Higher clearance vehicles are recommended. The dirt roads are adobe clay, which becomes dangerously slippery to drive on during wet weather. For this reason, gates within the area get closed prior to wet weather events. Please check the Los Padres Forest website: www.fs.usda.gov/lpnf for updated information on these gate closures. There are no services in the Pendola Area. There are no phones, limited cell phone coverage, no potable water, no trash service, no gasoline, and limited tow service for automotive repairs. There is no camping at Big and Little Caliente Hot Springs. The Hot Springs are for Day Use Only (6am – 10pm). Camping is allowed in Campgrounds Only. There are fou",10902,507,2905,"Adventure Pass ($5/day or $30/year), or Annual Interagency Pass, Senior Interagency Pass, or Interagency Access Pass. 16' x 16' A-frame with loft, 2 single bunks, table, benches, wood stove, wood shed, splitting maul. Bedding, cooking utensils, and firewood not provided. Guests should provide their own firewood. 14' x 16' hunter style cabin with half loft, 2 double bunks, 2 single bunks, table, benches, oil stove (#1 stove oil only), wrap around deck. Bedding, cooking utensils, and stove oil not provided. Cabin is located within the Stikine-LeConte Wilderness 12' x 14' hunter style cabin with 2 double bunks, 2 single bunks, table, benches, and oil stove (#1 stove oil only). Bedding, cooking utensils, and stove oil not provided. Cabin is located within the Stikine-LeConte Wilderness. The Gut Island #1 cabin is located a few hundred feet to the east. A trail connects the two cabins. 16' x 16' A-frame with loft, 2 single bunks, table, benches, wood stove, wood shed, splitting maul. Bedding, cooking utensils, and firewood not provided. Primitive, rustic campground is located among oak and pine trees. The Arroyo Seco River is nearby. There are 8 campsites. Reservations: 88% of campsites are now on the reservation system (7 sites) www.recreation.gov or you can call 1-877-444-6777. (1) campsite is on a first-come, first-serve basis. Small campground with 9 campsites located among oak trees. Located near a running creek. Recreational Vehicles no longer than 25 feet. Campsites nestled among large Monterey Pines. Walking distance to San Dollar Beach and the Willet hiking trail. There are 44 campsites. Reservations: 86% of campsites are now on the reservation system (38 sites) www.recreation.gov or you can call 1-877-444-6777. 14% of campsites are on a first-come, first-serve basis ( 6 sites). The Petersburg Lake wooden pan-abode style cabin has a wood stove, 2 double lower bunks, 2 single upper bunks, wooden table and benches, outhouse, axe/maul, and rowboat. Firewood is provided for wood stove use only, but is not guaranteed. Life jackets, bedding, and cooking utensils are not provided. The cabin is located in the Petersburg Creek-Duncan Salt Chuck Wilderness, which is managed for natural conditions. Be aware that use of motorized equipment or mechanized transportation is not allowed, with the exceptions of motorized boats or airplanes.The area around the lake and creek is flat (103' (31 m) elevation); otherwise, steep terrain dominates. Rustic 16' x 16' a-frame cabin with a sleeping loft reached by a vertical ladder. Skiff with oars; capacity 8 persons. Rustic 12' x 14' Pan Abode style cabin with barrier free access features; oil stove, capacity 6 persons. Surrounded by beautiful huge oak trees, large sites, paved roads. White Rock Day Use has river access ¼ mile away. Excellent River access to the Santa Ynez River along the last 6 miles of Paradise Road. Watch out for poison oak. Firewood available from campground host. There are 15 campsites. Reservations: 86% of campsites are now on the reservation system (12 sites), www.recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777. (3 sites) are first-come, first-serve. Oak trees. The campground is usually full on weekends during deer hunting season, mid August through late September. Big Caliente Hot Springs is 4 miles away. The last 9 miles of driving to the campground is on dirt roads. To access the Pendola / Upper Santa Ynez Recreation Area after Romero Saddle on East Camino Cielo Road, the pavement ends. Forest Road 5N12, 5N15, and 5N16 are dirt roads where higher clearance vehicles are recommended.There are no services in the Pendola Area.There are no phones, limited cell phone coverage, no potable water, no gasoline, or automotive repairs, etc. Water in the creeks are extremely low to completely dry. It is recommended that visitors plan to haul their own water in for camping. Rustic 12' x 14' Pan Abode style cabin; 4 plywood bunks; table and benches; wood stove. Capacity 6 persons. Mooring buoy for anchorage. Rustic 16' x 16' a-frame style cabin with sleeping loft reached by a vertical ladder; plywood bunks; table and benches; wood stove; cooking counter; skiff with oars. Capacity 8 Also known as Sitkoh Lake East Cabin. Rustic 12' x 14' Pan Abode style cabin with plywood bunks; table and benches; wood stove; skiff with oars; Capacity 6 persons. This is one of two public recreation cabins located on Sitkoh Lake. Skiff with oars. Rustic 15' x 18' Pan Abode style cabin with full sleeping loft reached by a staircase; plywood bunks; table and benches; wood stove; cooking counter; deck in front of cabin; capacity 8 persons. Mooring buoy for anchorage. **THIS CABIN IS CLOSED FOR MAINTENANCE July 28th - August 6th** Please contact the Sitka Ranger District at 907-747-6671 for more information. Located near Fred's Creek Cabin; available on a first-come, first-served basis for boat anchorage. Cabin reservation does not include exclusive use of this mooring buoy. Campsites nestled among large Monterey Pines. Sites are filled by reservation only. www.recreation.gov or call 1-877-444-6777. Ponderosa Campground has 21 campsites along a mountain stream under a canopy of Ponderosa Pine, Oak, Madrone & Sycamore trees approximately 13 miles east from Kirk Creek campground on the Nacimiento-Ferguson Road. The Nacimiento-Ferguson Road runs from the coast at Kirk Creek on Rt. 1 to the Big Sur high country. Recreational Vehicles no longer than 35 feet. Reservations: 86% of campsites are now on the reservation system (19 sites) www.recreation.gov or you can call 1-877-444-6777. (2) campsites are on a first-come, first-serve basis. three sided Adirondack shelter with wood stove, plywood bunks and small table. Rustic 12’ x 14” Pan Abode style cabin with plywood bunks, table and benches; wood stove; cooking counter; mooring buoy for anchorage. Capacity 6 persons. Located near Moser Island Cabin; available on a first-come, first-served basis for boat anchorage. Cabin reservation does not include exclusive use of this mooring buoy. The Portage Bay single-level hunter style cabin has an oil heater (#1 stove oil only), 4 single bunks, wooden table and benches, covered porch, and pit-type outhouse. Stove oil, bedding, and cooking utensils are not provided. The area is hilly along the eastern shore of Portage Bay, and flat and rolling south and west of the bay. Portage Mountain rises to 3,577' (1090 m) in the background. The custom built Raven's Roost alpine cabin was designed to allow access through the door in the loft during periods of deep winter snow. Amenities include: oil heater (#1 stove oil only), sleeping platform, sleeping loft, wooden table and benches, deck, and outhouse. Stove oil, bedding, and cooking utensils are not provided. The ridge surrounding the cabin is flat muskeg, otherwise terrain is a steep mountain slope. Two Campsites Available with Limit of Two Vehicles Per Site. The Campground has oak trees and large rocks next to a creek, no pavement. Big Caliente hot springs is ½ mile away. Bring water. The campground is usually full on weekends and during deer hunting season, mid August through late September. The last 12 miles of driving to the campground is on dirt roads. Access to Big and Little Caliente Hot Springs and the Pendola / Upper Santa Ynez Recreation Area (Forest Road 5N12, 5N15, 5N16) The road to access the Big and Little Caliente Hot Springs and the Pendola / Upper Santa Ynez Recreation Area consists of more than 8 miles of adobe clay roads. Higher clearance vehicles are recommended. The dirt roads are adobe clay, which becomes dangerously slippery to drive on during wet weather. For this reason, gates within the area get closed prior to wet weather events. Please check the Los Padres Forest Web Page for updated information on these gate closures. There are no services in the Pendola Area. There are no phones, limited cell phone coverage, no potable water, no trash service, no gasoline, and limited tow service for automotive repairs. There is no camping at Big and Little Caliente Hot Springs. The Hot Springs are for Day Use Only (6am – 10pm). Camping is allowed in Campgrounds Only. There are four campgrounds available for camping – Mid Santa Ynez, Rock Camp, P-Bar Flats, and Mono Campgrounds. Mono Campground is a walk-in only campground with 3 sites available. Rock Camp is limited to two vehicles per site with 2 sites available. Mid Santa Ynez and P-Bar Flats have multiple sites and group sites that can all be accessed by vehicle. Fees for camping consist of needing a Forest Adventure Pass. Campground Amenities consist of tables, fire rings, stand-up BBQ’s, and toilets. Adventure Pass is not required for day use at the Hot Springs or Forest Trailheads. Water in the creeks vary from being extremely low to completely dry. It is recommended that visi",10902,507,2933,"Adventure Pass ($5/day or $30/year), or Annual Interagency Pass, Senior Interagency Pass, or Interagency Access Pass. There are 5 group campsites. Flat area, next to river, some sites are shady, oak trees, paved roads. Tables, group barbecues, firepits, water faucets, flush toilets, R/V - no hookups. Closest dump station is at Cachuma Lake. Firewood can be purchased from the camp host. Access to the Santa Ynez River. The Aliso interpretive trail begins at this campground. There is river access to the Santa Ynez River along the last 6 miles of Paradise Road. Watch out for poison oak. One site has 12 corrals and hitching post for equestrian use, each site holds 25-50 people. Trailhead parking for the Aliso Trail. ($10/day - or the Parks Management Annual Pass can be displayed). The PMC Annual Pass is $50. This pass can be purchased from the campground host or through the Parks Management Company, www.campone.com or 805-434-1996. This is a four-sided emergency shelter with no stove; use on a first come, first serve basis. Parking for Gavan endpoint of the Harbor Gavan Trail. Rustic 16' x 16' A-frame cabin with sleeping loft reached by vertical ladder; plywood bunks, table with benches; wood stove; cooking counter; skiff with oars; capacity 8 persons. Site includes a parking area and a 300 foot surfaced trail to Highbush Lake. A 14' skiff with oars is available at the lake. Personal flotation devices are not provided. There is no restroom or garbage container at the site. Two sites. Each site provides excellent view of Zimovia Strait and the Three Sisters range on Etolin Island. Both sites are fully accessible 12' x 14' Pan Abode style cabin with 2 single bunks, 2 double bunks, table, benches, oil stove (#1 stove oil only). Bedding, cooking utensils, and stove oil not provided. Cabin is located within the Stikine-LeConte Wilderness Three sided shelter on NE side of Kunk Lake at the end of the Kunk Lake Trail. Woodshed with firewood and 14' skiff with oars provided. Bedding, cooking utensils, and personal flotation devices not provided. Amid a grove of towering trees, eight campsites create a loop within White Oaks Campground, just off Tassajara Road. In the center of this loop, an enormous berry bush, shrubbery and trees reach up to the sky, creating the visual heart of this intimate setting. Red-tail deer and small animals can be seen eating berries around the middle of the campground, giving campers a memorable sight to see. Each campsite is shaded by the natural growth of the oak and pine trees, creating a sequestered and private atmosphere. A wide variety of shrubbery and trees decorate this beautiful area. The Santa Lucia mountain range graces you with wondrous shades of green, orange and yellow. Canyons and valleys burst with color and the oak woodlands provide important scenic landscapes and wildlife habitats. More than 90 species of birds can be found in this bird watcher's paradise. Deer, bobcats and small animals of all kinds can be seen regularly in this area. Whether they are just passing by or looking for some food to nibble on, they provide an unforgettable experience that can only come from the outdoors. The White Oaks Campground is 2.7 miles from the Pine Ridge Trailhead. From the campground, follow the dirt road you drove in onward to China Camp. You are under the coverage of enormous pine trees and shady oaks with a view of hills as far as the eye can see. The Santa Lucia mountain range spreads out as valleys and hilltops that you never get tired of looking at. Once you reach the trailhead, you have miles of trail to explore. Open daily, year-round. There are eight campsites located around a loop in the middle of the facility. While these campsites are mostly enjoyed by tent campers, RVs of 20 ft. or shorter could navigate into a campsite here as well. Each site includes a picnic table and fire ring. Fires are allowed only in designated fire rings. Pets are allowed. Two vault toilets are located near the campsites. You should plan to be completely self-sustainable for the duration of your trip. Th",10902,507,2942,$20/night for camping - includes one vehicle. Extra vehicles are $10 per vehicle per night. ,"Campground check-in time: 2:00pm, check-out time: 12:00 noon. Quiet Hours: 10:00 pm – 6:00 am ","Reservations: 90% of campsites are now on the reservation system (7 sites) www.recreation.gov or call 1-877-444-6777. Reservations need to be made more than 8 days in advance. ",14 day maximum stay.,9971,N,N,"",open
943,-121.491741830867284,35.983183891633132,Mill Creek Day Use,-121.491729,35.983179,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=10917,"","",Los Padres National Forest,10917,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016690.png,Beachcombing,Beaches & Dunes, Scenic view from parking lot. Picnic area is on a plateau with beach access. Beautiful beach with spectacular sunsets. Beautiful beach offers the wide expanse of sand. No lifeguard on duty. Parking area along Highway 1; offers beautiful scenic views. Recreational Vehicles no longer than 20 feet. The Salt Chuck East modified A-frame cabin has an oil heater (#1 stove oil only), sleeping loft, 2 single bunks, wooden table and benches, pit-type outhouse, and rowboat. Life jackets, stove oil, bedding, and cooking utensils are not provided. The area surrounding the cabin is flat and wooded. The cabin is located in the Petersburg Creek-Duncan Salt Chuck Wilderness. The site includes a boat launch accessible only at high tides, and cleared parking areas that are used for picnicking. The Spurt Cove single-level hunter style cabin has oil (#1 stove oil only) and wood stoves, 3 single bunks, 1 double bunk, wooden table and benches, large covered deck, axe/maul, and pit-type outhouse. Firewood is provided for wood stove use only, but is not guaranteed. Stove oil, bedding, and cooking utensils are not provided. The area around the cabin is predominantly sloping, with some steep bluffs. The Swan Lake A-frame cabin was rebuilt in 2005 and has an oil heater (#1 stove oil only), 2 single bunks, sleeping loft, wooden table and benches, outhouse, and 2 rowboats with oars. Life jackets, stove oil, bedding, and cooking utensils are not provided. The cabin is surrounded by the steep peaks of the Cosmos Range. Be prepared, as poor weather can result in an extended stay. The three-sided Adirondack-style shelter is located on the Three Lakes Trail system. The shelter was rebuilt in the mid-2000's and is available for day use. Notice: As of June 28, 2019, there are 10 campsites open at the Upper Oso Campground. 8 sites are by reservation. 2 sites are first-come, first-served. The remaining 14 campsites are temporarily closed until further notice. Oak trees, seasonal creek runs through the campground, large sites, canyon setting. Tables, firepits w/grill, barbecues, flush toilets, water, garbage bins, R/V - no hookups. Firewood for purchase from the campground host. River access to the Santa Ynez River along the last 6 miles of Paradise Road. Watch out for poison oak. There are several accessible sites at this campground. This campground occasionaly closes during the winter months if the water levels are too high at the First Crossing and prevents access. 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. 16' x 16' A-frame with loft, 2 single bunks, table, benches, wood stove, wood shed, splitting maul. Bedding, cooking utensils, and firewood not provided. Cabin has excellent views of the Stikine River delta and the town of Wrangell. Cabin is located within the Stikine-LeConte Wilderness. Guests should provide their own firewood. Three sided shelter on N end of Long Lake access by 0.6 mile Long Lake Trail. Firewood and a 14' skiff with oars provided. Bedding, cooking utensils, and personal flotation devices not provided. Site is located next to Salamander Creek. There are 3 separate covered picnic shelters each with a picnic table and fire ring. A small sandy beach is located next to the shelter closest to the creek and swimming opportunities exist at higher water levels. 16' x 16' A-frame cabin with loft, small deck, 2 single bunks, table, benches, wood stove, wood shed, splitting maul. Bedding, cooking utensils, and firewood not provided.The cabin has excellent views of the Stikine River delta. The Mallard Slough trail begins behind the cabin and ends at LeConte Bay. Cabin is located within the Stikine-LeConte Wilderness. Guests should provide their own firewood. The Marten Lake Cabin is a 16' x 16' A-frame cabin with a partly covered porch, 2 single bunks, table, benches, wood stove, wood shed, splitting maul. Bedding, cooking utensils, and firewood not provided. Guests should provide their own firewood. Santa Lucia Memorial Park This wilderness was established in 1992 by the Los Padres Condor Range and River Protection Act. On December 19, 2002 the Big Sur Wilderness and Conservation Act of 2002 added 17,055 acres to the existing wilderness for a total of 31,555 acres. Dramatic scenery, steep terrain, coastal redwood groves. The Silver Peak Wilderness is located in the southwestern portion of the Monterey Ranger District and along the famous Big Sur coastline. Hiking is available on moderate to strenuous trails, wildlife is present in more remote areas Photographic opportunities abound. Access to parts of the backcountry is by dirt roads and is open subject to weather conditions. This wilderness was established in 1978 by the Endangered American Wilderness Act, first addition was in 1978 by the Endangered American Wilderness Act, second addition in 1992 by the Los Padres Condor Range and River Protection Act. On December 19, 2002 the Big Sur Wilderness and Conservation Act of 2002 added 33,967 acres to the existing wilderness bringing it to a total of 240, 026 acres. Topography of the Ventana Wilderness is characterized by steep-sided, sharp-crested ridges separating V-shaped youthful valleys. Most streams fall rapidly through narrow, vertical-walled canyons flowing on bedrock or a veneer of boulders. Waterfalls, deep pools and thermal springs are found along major streams. Elevations range from 600 feet, where the Big Sur River leaves the Wilderness, to about 5,750 feet at the Wilderness boundary circumventing Junipero Serra Peak. Marked vegetation changes occur within the Wilderness. These changes are attributed to dramatic climate and topographic variations coupled with an extensive fire history. Much of the damage to vegetation is only temporary, since fire is an integral part of this Wilderness as it is of other areas of the Forest. Much of the Ventana is covered by chaparral. This brushy vegetative cover is typical of that found throughout Southern California fire susceptible mountains. The contrast of annual grass meadows and open pine stands may be found throughout the Wilderness. Deep narrow canyons cut by the fast moving Big and Little Sur Rivers support virgin stands of coastal redwood. Small scattered stands of the endemic Bristlecone Fir may be found on rocky slopes. The Tower's Arm single-level hunter style cabin has a wood stove, 4 single bunks, wooden table and benches, axe/maul, and pit-type outhouse. Firewood is provided for wood stove use only, but is not guaranteed. Bedding and cooking utensils are not provided. The area is flat with 300-400' (91-122 m) knolls behind the cabin. The Twin Creek Shelter is a three-sided Adirondack-style shelter located just off the Twin Creek Road. The surrounding area is forest and muskeg. The Warm Fish Lake Shelter is a three-sided shelter that is unmaintained. The West Point A-frame barrier-free cabin has a wheelchair-accessible wooden access walkway and outhouse, wood stove, 2 single bunks, large sleeping loft, wooden table and benches, axe/maul, cooking counter, and mooring buoy. Firewood is provided for wood stove use only, but is not guaranteed. Bedding and cooking utensils are not provided. The area is flat with a mixed spruce and hemlock forest. There are large expanses of gravel beach near the cabin. Opportunity for a shady 1 mile hike along Aliso Creek or a more strenuous 3.5 mile loop. The first mile is also a self-guided interpretive trail. The walk along the ridgetop offers views of the Santa Ynez River. The loop trail can also be accessed from Upper Oso Campground. The parking lot for the Aliso Trail is located in the Lower Santa Ynez Recreation near the Sage Hill Group Campground. This area is managed by the Parks Management Concession Company for the Forest Service. Parking at the trailhead is $10 per vehicle. Stop in at the White Rock Day Use Area or one of the campgrounds to pay for day use parking or the First Crossing kiosk if it is open. For more information, contact the Los Prietos Ranger Station at (805) 967-3481 X 0 Up river to Gibraltar reservoir. The " low road" is considered the Red Rock trail and follows the river. You will find several large swimming holes along the trail. The most popular pool "Red Rock Pools" is 1/2 mile from the trailhead and can be crowded with visitors on weekends. The more secluded pools are further upriver. Combine the low road and the high road for a pleasant seven mile loop. Portions of the trail can be hot during the summer. The trail along the river can be rocky and jarring on a mountain bike. The upper road levels out during middle section but is a workout near the trailhead and dam. Open all year. Seasonal road closure may occur due to high water level on river crossings. Portable restrooms and trash service at trailhead parking. Offers views of Santa Barbara coastline, Upper Santa Ynez Valley and San Rafael Mountains. Divide Peak Road is approximately 17 miles on East Camino Cielo from Highway 154. The parking lot for the OHV road is on the right side of East Camino Cielo 12.5 miles from Highway 154. The Middle Ridge Cabin is a 16' x 20' log cabin that meets all ADA accessibility requirements. Sleeping accommodations include 1 double bunk, 1 single bunk, plus a full loft. Amenities include a wooden table, benches and counter with a woodstove for heat. Wood and splitting maul are provided. Bring bedding, cook stove, lanterns and utensils. An accessible picnic table and fire ring are located outside the cabin, overlooking a small lake. A 175' gravel path (not ADA accessible) leads to a wooden dock at the lake. A skiff with oars is available for use. Personal flotation devices are not provided. Located within the Stikine-LeConte Wilderness, the Mount Flemer Cabin is a 16' x 16' A-frame cabin with sleeping loft and partially covered front porch. Amenities include 2 single bunks (1 w/ trundle), a wooden table and benches, and oil space heater. The heater requires #1 stove oil only, which is NOT provided. Bring stove oil, bedding, cook stove, lanterns and utensils. Wilderness restrictions apply. Located within the Stikine-LeConte Wilderness, the Mount Rynda Cabin is a 16' x 16' A-frame cabin with sleeping loft and partially covered front porch. Amenities include 2 single bunks (1 w/ trundle), a wooden table and benches, and oil space heater. The heater requires #1 stove oil only, which is NOT provided. Bring stove oil, bedding, cook stove, lanterns and utensils. Wilderness restrictions apply. Entry and Information site for the Nemo Campsites on Wrangell Island. Site is occupied by Wrangell Island Host Volunteers, and used for evening campground programs in the summer months. Available for camping when not occupied by island hosts. Information boards provide posted information for the public. Mt. Pinos Ranger District Oak shaded campground, Recreational Vehicles up to 28 feet. Badlands terrain - All Terrain Vehicle and motorcycle use area. There are 13 campsites. Reservations: 69% of sites (9 sites) are now on the reservation system: www.recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777. 23% (3 campsites) of sites are on a first-come, first- serve basis. Pinyon Pine shaded camp Rustic 20' x 20' two-story Pan Abode style cabin ; main level includes single-wide bunk, table, benches, cooking counter, oil stove, 2 entrances (front and back), large front deck. Stairway leads to second level with open sleeping loft of two double-wide bunks and outside balconies to the front and back; no running water, electricity, mattress or bedding, cooking utensils, or cut firewood for outdoor campfires. Capacity 15 persons. **THIS CABIN IS CLOSED FOR MAINTENANCE August 5th - 16th** Please contact the Sitka Ranger District at 907-747-6671 for more information. Located near Allan Point Cabin; available on a first-come, first-served basis for boat anchorage. Cabin reservation does not include exclusive use of this mooring buoy. Rustic 16' x 24' Pan Abode style cabin; 3 single wide bunks; 1 double wide bunk; table and benches; cooking counter; oil stove; capacity 5 persons. Located near Appleton Cove Cabin; available on a first-come, first-served basis for boat anchorage. Cabin reservation does not include exclusive use of this mooring buoy. Rustic 16' x 16' a-frame style cabin with sleeping loft; plywood bunks; table with benches; oil stove; cooking counter ; skiff with oars; capacity 8 persons. The Santa Lucia Ranger District offers a diversity of outdoor opportunities. These lands are yours - to visit, to care for, but most of all, to enjoy. What are you waiting for? Pack up your family and friends and head for adventure in America's Great Outdoors. TheSanta Lucia Ranger District offers a variety of recreational opportunities... hiking and backpacking, trail riding by horse, bicycle, off-highway vehicles, camping and picnicking, and fishing, and don't forget vibrant wildflower displays each spring especially in the Figueroa Recreation Area. Recreation passes are required for use of certain recreation sites and areas in the forest, and for certain facilities and services.Click HERE for more information about the Adventure Pass. Click HERE for more information about where the Parks Management Annual (PMC) Day Use Pass is needed - concession managed campgrounds and day use areas in the Los Padres National Forest. Located among oaks and chaparral vegetation. Recreational vehicles or trailers no longer than 25 feet. Large oak-shaded camp on the banks of Alder Creek. Adjacent to La Brea Creek. Located in canyon bottom, surrounded by oak trees. Nestled in a grove of large oaks and sycamores. Nestled in the oaks. Provides opportunity for those seeking solitude. The North Wrangell Pond Shelter on Wrangell Island is a 3-sided shelter accessible via a 0.4 mile spur off the North Wrangell Trail. Located within the Stikine-LeConte Wilderness, the Sergief Island Cabin is a 12' x 14' Pan Abode cabin with a covered front porch. Sergief Island is part of the Stikine River delta, with access to fall waterfowl hunting and springtime birding. Amenities include 2 single bunks, 2 double bunks, a wooden table and benches, and oil space heater. The heater requires #1 stove oil, which is NOT provided. Bring stove oil, bedding, cook stove, lanterns and utensils. Wilderness restrictions apply. Located within the Stikine-LeConte Wilderness, the Shakes Slough #1 Cabin is a 12' x 14' Pan Abode cabin with a partially covered front porch. It is a short distance from the Shakes Slough #2 Cabin, providing for larger groups should both cabins be rented. Amenities include 2 single bunks, 2 double bunks, a wooden table and benches, and oil space heater. The heater requires #1 stove oil only, which is NOT provided. Bring stove oil, bedding, cook stove, lanterns and utensils. Wilderness restrictions apply. Jeffrey Pine shaded camp, Recreational Vehicles up to 30 feet. There are 17 campsities. 6-8 people allowed per site. 2-3 small tents. Access to the Vincent Tumameit Trailhead. Beautiful scenic views. Picnic tables, fire rings. Reservations: 79% of campsites are now on the reservation system (13 sites), www.recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777. (4 sites) are first-come, first-serve. Pinyon pine shaded camp, Recreational Vehicles up to 24 feet. There are 29 campsites. The Chuchupate Campground is no longer an Adventure Pass campground. This site is managed by the Parks Management Concession Company for the Forest Service. $20/night for camping. Reservations: 76% of campsites are now on the reservation system (22 sites), www.recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777. (7 sites) are first-come, first-serve. Jeffery pine shaded camp Badlands terrain, Pinyon Pines shaded camp. Sandy access road, 4-wheel-drive may be needed. Rustic 12' x 14' Pan Abode style cabin; 4 plywood bunks; table and benches; wood stove. Capacity 6 persons. Picnic area and viewing point with subalpine and open ocean vistas.
$40/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","www.recreation.gov
A $9 reservation fee will be added to each reservation.","",5004.008051,N,N,"",none
863,-121.52528185582959,36.182229907887056,Monterey Ranger District,-121.525269,36.182225,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=10903,"","",Los Padres National Forest,10903,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5166400.png,Forest Service Shield,Forest Service Shield,
$25/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","A non-refundable service fee will be added to each reservation by Recreation.gov","",5001.008031,N,N,"",none
866,-132.891219426902751,56.632904538439213,Blind River Rapids Shelter,-132.891200,56.632900,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=78994,"","",Tongass National Forest,78994,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,
$25/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","A non-refundable service fee will be added to each reservation by Recreation.gov","",5002.008031,N,N,"",none
870,-119.273612341229693,34.51310488114769,Wheeler Gorge Campground,-119.273600,34.513100,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=11027,"","",Los Padres National Forest,11027,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"
$35/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","www.recreation.gov
A $9 reservation fee will be added to each reservation.","",5006.008051,N,N,"",none
874,-132.116963209183808,56.365004652103266,Earl West Cove Campsite,-132.116944,56.365000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79161,"","",Tongass National Forest,79161,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,
$35/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","A non-refundable service fee will be added to each reservation by Recreation.gov","",5044.008061,N,N,"",none
878,-121.483312855013082,36.234704915778551,Arroyo Seco Campground,-121.483300,36.234700,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=10906,"","",Los Padres National Forest,10906,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"
Interagency Senior or Access Pass entitles pass holder to 50% off of camping fee only - not for day use. Day use fee: $10/day or display the Parks Management (PMC) Annual Pass - $50. Annual PMC Pass can be purchased at www.campone.com or by calling 805-434-1996. Camp Host sells firewood and water.","Campground check-in time: 2:00pm, check-out time: 12:00 noon. Quiet Hours: 10:00 pm – 6:00 am The day use facility offers water hydrants, flushable toilets, picnic tables, fire rings, and 3 large covered patios. Summer hours are from 9am until 6pm. Winter hours are from 9am until 4pm. Day use/picnic fee parking: $10/vehicle. ","Reservations: 80% of campsites are on the reservation system (approx. 40 sites) www.recreation.gov or call 1-877-444-6777.",14 day maximum stay.,10032,N,N,"",open
879,-121.813085917559434,36.353725904617249,Bottchers Gap Campround,-121.813073,36.353721,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=10907,"","",Los Padres National Forest,10907,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"
$25/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","A non-refundable service fee will be added to each reservation by Recreation.gov","",5003.008031,N,N,"",none
881,-133.251029474672208,56.646274486214182,Castle Flats Cabin,-133.251010,56.646270,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79000,"","",Tongass National Forest,79000,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"
$25/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","A non-refundable service fee will be added to each reservation by Recreation.gov","",5004.008031,N,N,"",none
882,-133.259719473998558,56.643104484884731,Castle River Cabin,-133.259700,56.643100,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79001,"","",Tongass National Forest,79001,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"
$25/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","A non-refundable service fee will be added to each reservation by Recreation.gov","",5005.008031,N,N,"",none
883,-133.722699526572711,56.644514416835818,Devil's Elbow Cabin,-133.722680,56.644510,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79007,"","",Tongass National Forest,79007,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"
$25/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","A non-refundable service fee will be added to each reservation by Recreation.gov","",5081.008031,N,N,"",none
884,-119.547741390711877,34.556339869607051,Santa Barbara Ranger District,-119.547729,34.556335,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=11060,"","",Los Padres National Forest,11060,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5166400.png,Forest Service Shield,Forest Service Shield,
",Day Use Only 6am - 10pm,None,"No overnight camping in day use area. Camping is only allowed in Rock Camp, Middle Santa Ynez, P-Bar Flat and Mono Camp. 14 day limit for camping. ",10156,N,N,"",temporarily closed
886,-119.820292433514823,34.543064852635219,Fremont Campground,-119.820280,34.543060,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=11064,"","",Los Padres National Forest,11064,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"
",Quiet Hours: 10:00pm-6:00am,None,Pack out all trash. 14 day stay limit.,10163,N,N,"",temporarily closed
888,-139.571894580915739,59.448698471888335,Lower Situk Facility Day Use Area,-139.571873,59.448695,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79168,Year round,"",Tongass National Forest,79168,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016610.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"
$25/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","www.recreation.gov
A $9 reservation fee will be added to each reservation.","",5042.008061,N,N,"",none
891,-139.492626659035039,59.585025480230229,Situk River Trailhead,-139.492605,59.585022,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79172,Year round,"",Tongass National Forest,79172,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"
$40/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","www.recreation.gov
A $9 reservation fee will be added to each reservation.","",5025.008051,N,N,"",none
893,-121.567519874225994,36.295544915446435,China Camp Campground,-121.567507,36.295540,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=10908,"","",Los Padres National Forest,10908,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"
$25/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","A non-refundable service fee will be added to each reservation by Recreation.gov","",5011.008031,N,N,"",none
899,-132.760719394100988,56.595704558069713,Manmade Hole Picnic Ground Picnic Site,-132.760700,56.595700,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79012,"","",Tongass National Forest,79012,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016807.png,Group Picnicking,Picnicking,"The Man Made Hole Recreation Area encompasses a parking area with restroom and large shelter accommodating picnic tables, fire rings, fishing area, and a 1/4-mile trail around lake.",78613,1005,2899,"","","","",5048.008031,N,N,"",open
900,-132.740019382956689,56.577304560763302,Ohmer Creek Campground,-132.740000,56.577300,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79014,No open/close season - available for day use and limited overnight use,"",Tongass National Forest,79014,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,
$10 per vehicle day use fee. $15.00 per vehicle with trailer. Annual Parks Management Pass can be purchased and used for day use. Annual pass is $50 and can be purchased through www.campone.com or calling the Parks Management Company at 805-434-1996. PMC Annual Passes can also be purchased from the Parks Management Campground hosts located at the Paradise Campground, Upper Oso Campground and Sage Hill. ","","None. First-come, first-serve.","For current fire restrictions, contact Santa Barbara Ranger District at (805) 967-3481 or visit www.fs.usda.gov/lpnf ",28492,N,N,"",temporarily closed
903,-119.713012411706444,34.494704853521476,La Cumbre Peak Day Use,-119.713000,34.494700,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=11066,"","",Los Padres National Forest,11066,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"
",Quiet Hours: 10:00pm – 6:00am,"None. First-come, first-serve only",Must pack out garbage. No motor vehicles in walk-in sites or meadow.,10175,N,N,"",temporarily closed
906,-132.364297338219046,56.576476615852044,Garnet Ledge Cabin,-132.364278,56.576472,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79174,"","",Tongass National Forest,79174,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"
$35/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","www.recreation.gov
A $9 reservation fee will be added to each reservation.","",5007.008051,N,N,"",none
907,-132.489102370123106,56.611532597119869,Gut Island #1 Cabin,-132.489083,56.611528,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79175,"","",Tongass National Forest,79175,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"
$40/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","www.recreation.gov
A $9 reservation fee will be added to each reservation.","",5010.008051,N,N,"",none
908,-132.486908369788949,56.612198597718439,Gut Island #2 Cabin,-132.486889,56.612194,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79176,"","",Tongass National Forest,79176,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"
$35/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","www.recreation.gov
A $9 reservation fee will be added to each reservation.","",5011.008051,N,N,"",none
909,-131.6147410726864,56.204810724698106,Harding River Cabin,-131.614722,56.204806,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79177,"","",Tongass National Forest,79177,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"
$35/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","www.recreation.gov
A $9 reservation fee will be added to each reservation.","",5012.008051,N,N,"",none
910,-121.466471840141011,36.118177905786105,Memorial Park Campground,-121.466459,36.118173,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=10911,"","",Los Padres National Forest,10911,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"
$25/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","A non-refundable service fee will be added to each reservation by Recreation.gov","",5083.008031,N,N,"",none
914,-132.980319525450824,56.814704524617518,Petersburg Lake Trailhead,-132.980300,56.814700,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79018,"","",Tongass National Forest,79018,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,The Petersburg Lake and Petersburg Mountain Trailheads are located on Kupreanof Island near the State Dock. The Petersburg Lake Trail heads south along an old roadbed.,78613,1005,2914,"","","","",5059.008031,N,N,"",open
915,-132.980319525450824,56.814704524617518,Petersburg Mountain Trailhead,-132.980300,56.814700,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79020,"","",Tongass National Forest,79020,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,The Petersburg Lake and Petersburg Mountain Trailheads are located on Kupreanof Island near the State Dock. The Petersburg Mountain Trail heads north along an old roadbed.,78613,1005,2915,"","","","",5060.008031,N,N,"",open
916,-132.956919521718874,56.81270452793661,Petersburg Visitor Center Day Use Area,-132.956900,56.812700,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79021,"","",Tongass National Forest,79021,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016805.png,Visitor Centers,Outdoor Learning,The Visitor Center is located on the corner of 1st and Fram St. near downtown Petersburg.,78613,1005,2916,"","","","",5049.008031,N,N,"",open
917,-135.009381175754811,57.665198214923251,Kook Lake Cabin,-135.009361,57.665194,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79023,"","",Tongass National Forest,79023,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,
$50/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","2018 Cabin closures April 30, May 1-2","www.recreation.gov
A $9 reservation fee will be added to each reservation.","",5047.008061,N,N,"",none
918,-135.104520051476669,57.405921204275927,Lake Eva Cabin,-135.104500,57.405917,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79025,"","",Tongass National Forest,79025,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"
$65/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","2018 Cabin closures May 14-16, September 10-12","www.recreation.gov
A $9 reservation fee will be added to each reservation.","",5051.008061,N,N,"",none
919,-119.812792432445363,34.542224852342869,Paradise Campground,-119.812780,34.542220,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=11072,"","",Los Padres National Forest,11072,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"
",Quiet Hours: 10:00pm – 6:00am,"None. First-come, first-serve","For current fire restrictions, contact Santa Barbara Ranger District at (805) 967-3481 or visit www.fs.usda.gov/lpnf Must pack out garbage.",10164,N,N,"",temporarily closed
921,-135.564102961310539,57.138532139455037,Brent's Beach Cabin,-135.564083,57.138528,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79063,"","",Tongass National Forest,79063,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,
$55/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","2018 Cabin closures March 19-22, July 9-12, October 22-25","www.recreation.gov
A $9 reservation fee will be added to each reservation.","",5053.008061,N,N,"",none
922,-134.839130633240245,56.621393253569366,Davidof Lake Cabin,-134.839111,56.621389,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79068,"","",Tongass National Forest,79068,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,
$45/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","www.recreation.gov
A $9 reservation fee will be added to each reservation.","",5058.008061,N,N,"",none
923,-135.046437101636315,57.514837211275179,Sitkoh Lake East Cabin,-135.046417,57.514833,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79072,"","",Tongass National Forest,79072,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,
$50/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","2018 Cabin closures June 4-7, September 25-26","www.recreation.gov
A $9 reservation fee will be added to each reservation.","",5048.008061,N,N,"",none
924,-135.603349927577341,57.064365134552077,Fred's Creek Cabin,-135.603330,57.064361,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79074,"","",Tongass National Forest,79074,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,
$60/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","2018 Cabin closures March 26-29, July 23-31, October 15-18","www.recreation.gov
A $9 reservation fee will be added to each reservation.","",5054.008061,N,N,"",none
925,-135.600741926966379,57.064532135055131,Fred's Creek Mooring Buoy,-135.600722,57.064528,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79075,"","",Tongass National Forest,79075,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016610.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"
$55/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","2018 Cabin closures April 2-5, June 18-20, September 4-6, November 5-8","www.recreation.gov
A $9 reservation fee will be added to each reservation.","",5063.008061,N,N,"",none
930,-135.713492265748556,57.70303210836888,Moser Island Mooring Buoy,-135.713472,57.703028,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79032,"","",Tongass National Forest,79032,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016610.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"
$25/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","A non-refundable service fee will be added to each reservation by Recreation.gov","",5013.008031,N,N,"",none
932,-132.936349494999547,56.762304531307876,Ravens Roost Cabin,-132.936330,56.762300,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79036,"","",Tongass National Forest,79036,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"
$35/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","A non-refundable service fee will be added to each reservation by Recreation.gov","",5014.008031,N,N,"",none
933,-119.563112390774918,34.53560486640378,Rock Camp Campground,-119.563100,34.535600,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=11075,"","",Los Padres National Forest,11075,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"
",Quiet Hours: 10:00pm – 6:00am ,"None. First-come, first-serve.",Pack out all trash. 14 day stay limit.,33782,N,N,"",temporarily closed
934,-119.790812428920702,34.546404854278116,Sage Hill Campground,-119.790800,34.546400,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=11076,"","",Los Padres National Forest,11076,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016826.png,Group Camping,Camping & Cabins,"
$45/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","www.recreation.gov
A $9 reservation fee will be added to each reservation.","",5046.008061,N,N,"",none
938,-132.097241187601128,56.325004654810627,Highbush Lake Boating Site,-132.097222,56.325000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79178,"","",Tongass National Forest,79178,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016829.png,Boating - Motorized,Water Activities,
$35/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","www.recreation.gov
A $9 reservation fee will be added to each reservation.","",5013.008051,N,N,"",none
941,-132.426408234978709,56.341948607445381,Kunk Lake Shelter,-132.426389,56.341944,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79182,"","",Tongass National Forest,79182,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"
$25/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","A non-refundable service fee will be added to each reservation by Recreation.gov","",5084.008031,N,N,"",none
948,-133.806319657545885,56.895204402717702,Seal Point Day Use Area,-133.806300,56.895200,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79039,"","",Tongass National Forest,79039,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016806.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"
$25/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","A non-refundable service fee will be added to each reservation by Recreation.gov","",5016.008031,N,N,"",none
950,-132.696019597608256,57.030204565108797,Swan Lake Cabin,-132.696000,57.030200,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79042,"","",Tongass National Forest,79042,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"
$35/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","A non-refundable service fee will be added to each reservation by Recreation.gov","",5017.008031,N,N,"",none
951,-132.843719415338597,56.619904545734343,Swan Observatory Wildlife Viewing Site,-132.843700,56.619900,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79043,"","",Tongass National Forest,79043,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016862.png,Birdwatching,Nature Viewing,"The Swan Observatory is a wildlife viewing site rebuilt in 2006, available for watching Trumpeter swans and, other waterfowl and wildlife in Blind Slough. A short, accessible boardwalk trail leads from the parking area to the shelter.",78613,1005,2951,"","","","",5053.008031,N,N,"",open
952,-132.681399433714205,56.697224568701991,Three Lakes Shelter,-132.681380,56.697220,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79044,"","",Tongass National Forest,79044,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,
$40/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","www.recreation.gov
A $9 reservation fee will be added to each reservation.","",5014.008051,N,N,"",none
956,-132.121739168867151,56.278048651709888,Long Lake Shelter,-132.121720,56.278044,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79186,"","",Tongass National Forest,79186,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016754.png,Dispersed Camping,Camping & Cabins,"
$40/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","www.recreation.gov
A $9 reservation fee will be added to each reservation.","",5015.008051,N,N,"",none
959,-131.850630137690871,56.281448690784735,Marten Lake Cabin,-131.850611,56.281444,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79191,"","",Tongass National Forest,79191,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"
$35/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","www.recreation.gov
A $9 reservation fee will be added to each reservation.","",5016.008051,N,N,"",none
960,-121.487370855070196,36.234121915341468,Arroyo Seco,-121.487358,36.234117,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=10923,"","",Los Padres National Forest,10923,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016773.png,Backpacking,Hiking,
$25/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","A non-refundable service fee will be added to each reservation by Recreation.gov","",5018.008031,N,N,"",none
965,-132.874459476001931,56.739104540487595,Twin Creek Shelter,-132.874440,56.739100,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79048,"","",Tongass National Forest,79048,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,
$35/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","A non-refundable service fee will be added to each reservation by Recreation.gov","",5019.008031,N,N,"",none
968,-119.787812428672595,34.545704854597439,Aliso Trailhead,-119.787800,34.545700,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=11081,"","",Los Padres National Forest,11081,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5175874.png,Trailhead,Trailhead,"
$45/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","www.recreation.gov
A $9 reservation fee will be added to each reservation.","",1713203010602,N,N,"",none
972,-131.901019316261767,56.646282682967836,Mount Flemer Cabin,-131.901000,56.646278,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79194,"","",Tongass National Forest,79194,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"
$35/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","www.recreation.gov
A $9 reservation fee will be added to each reservation.","",5017.008051,N,N,"",none
973,-132.238213364963485,56.66342163362205,Mount Rynda Cabin,-132.238194,56.663417,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79195,"","",Tongass National Forest,79195,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"
$40/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","www.recreation.gov
A $9 reservation fee will be added to each reservation.","",5018.008051,N,N,"",none
974,-132.347797208844469,56.305837618964198,Nemo Campsites Entry & Info Site,-132.347778,56.305833,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79197,"","",Tongass National Forest,79197,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016579.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"
$65/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","2018 Cabin closures March 19, 22, May 21, 22, June 25- 30, July 1 - 3, September 10, 13, October 22, 25, November 13 - 14.","A non-refundable service fee will be added to each reservation by Recreation.gov","",5062.008061,N,N,"",none
980,-135.404630998462949,57.243504161897114,Allan Point Mooring Buoy,-135.404611,57.243500,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79055,"","",Tongass National Forest,79055,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016610.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"
$50/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","2018 Cabin closures April 2 - 4, June 19 - 20, September 4-5, November 5-7","www.recreation.gov
A $9 reservation fee will be added to each reservation.","",5064.008061,N,N,"",none
982,-135.258826100467672,57.471948180118503,Appleton Cove Mooring Buoy,-135.258806,57.471944,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79057,"","",Tongass National Forest,79057,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016610.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,"
$45/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","A non-refundable service fee will be added to each reservation by Recreation.gov","",5057.008061,N,N,"",none
984,-119.954236484945042,34.88142987969313,Santa Lucia Ranger District,-119.954224,34.881425,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=11108,"","",Los Padres National Forest,11108,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/stelprdb5166400.png,Forest Service Shield,Forest Service Shield,"
","",None,"",10083,N,N,"",open
986,-120.137812537569573,35.139004894513363,Baja Campground,-120.137800,35.139000,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=11111,"","",Los Padres National Forest,11111,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016804.png,OHV Camping,OHV Riding & Camping,
$30/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","www.recreation.gov
A $9 reservation fee will be added to each reservation.","",5019.008051,N,N,"",none
994,-132.104075373551638,56.715310653136946,Shakes Slough 1 Cabin,-132.104056,56.715306,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79205,"","",Tongass National Forest,79205,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016580.png,Cabin Rentals,Camping & Cabins,"
$35/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","www.recreation.gov
A $9 reservation fee will be added to each reservation.","",5020.008051,N,N,"",none
995,-119.204179357437553,34.833337919029965,Campo Alto Campground,-119.204167,34.833333,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lpnf/recarea/?recid=10980,"","",Los Padres National Forest,10980,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016657.png,Campground Camping,Camping & Cabins,"
$45/night non-peak season October 1 – April 30","","www.recreation.gov
A $9 reservation fee will be added to each reservation.","",5055.008061,N,N,"",none
1000,-135.376419923496428,57.099946168032346,Harbor Mtn Rec Area Picnic Site,-135.376400,57.099942,https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tongass/recarea/?recid=79082,"","",Tongass National Forest,79082,/Internet/FSE_MEDIA/fsbdev2_016610.png,Picnicking,Picnicking,