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Huckleberry Campground
Huckleberry Campground
Overview Huckleberry Campground is located along the shores of the St. Joe River, 29 miles east of St. Maries, Idaho on the St. Joe River Road. Reserve a campsite here: https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/273785/campsites. Recreation RV Camping, Fishing, Wildlife Viewing. In close proximity...
Hittle Bottom Group Site
Hittle Bottom Group Site
Overview Hittle Bottom Campground is located on the banks of the Colorado River and is a popular launch site for river trips. The group site is ideal for small family or school gatherings. Within close proximity to national parks and...
ROCK CREEK PAVILION
ROCK CREEK PAVILION
Overview THIS LOCATION IS CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE DUE TO WILDFIRE DAMAGE. Of the pavilions in the North Umpqua River Recreation Area, Rock Creek is the quietest and most secluded from neighboring group areas and is surrounded by old growth...
A photo of Creek Pasture Group Site
A photo of Creek Pasture Group Site
Overview The Creek Pasture Group Site at Creek Pasture Campground is ideal for large groups wishing to recreate in the Indian Creek area, or camp close to the Bears Ears National Monument Indian Creek Unit of the Needles District of...
Pet exercise/Dog off leash area with signs and a receptacle for pet waste.
Pet exercise/Dog off leash area with signs and a receptacle for pet waste.
Overview Devil's Elbow Recreation Area is situated on the picturesque "Devil's Elbow" of Hauser Lake. Just a short drive from Helena, the area offers stunning views of the Big Belt and Elkhorn mountains. The area is overflowing with outdoor adventure...
Overview of BLM Holter Lake Campground with dock system in the foreground. Large paved parking lot and boat ramp adjacent to the docks. Campground in the background available to accomodate RVs and tents.
Overview of BLM Holter Lake Campground with dock system in the foreground. Large paved parking lot and boat ramp adjacent to the docks. Campground in the background available to accomodate RVs and tents.
Overview Holter Lake Campground is situated on the picturesque Holter Lake in west central Montana. The site is located approximately 45 miles north of Helena, Montana, along the Missouri River. The area offers stunning views of the Sleeping Giant Wilderness...
Eagleview Group Campground River
Eagleview Group Campground River
Overview Eagleview Group Campground is situated between the Pacific Coast and the city of Roseburg, Oregon. Its location on the Umpqua River caters to avid anglers and water sport enthusiasts while the grassy field and horseshoe pits offered onsite, provide...
Gold Bar Group B & C
Gold Bar Group B & C
Overview The four group sites at Gold Bar are located along the Colorado River and are ideal for large gatherings such as school groups or family reunions. Within close proximity to national parks and open space, outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy...
Cavitt Creek Falls during the early summer months
Cavitt Creek Falls during the early summer months
Overview Reservations must be made 5 days prior to arrival. Disregard the "FF" (First-Come-First-Serve) availability. We do not allow on-site transactions. Cavitt Creek Falls Recreation Site is a favorite of locals and off the beaten path of the North Umpqua...
View from Miller Creek campsite.
View from Miller Creek campsite.
Gerber is set on a vast plateau in the high desert about one hour’s drive east of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Mountain ridges and scattered Ponderosa Pine forests add variety and texture to the area. Gerber offers opportunities for camping, fishing...
Mickey Hot Springs
Mickey Hot Springs
Overview:Mickey Hot Springs is a moderately known geothermal area on the northern end of the Alvord Desert. Sometimes there is a plethora of geothermal activity here and sometimes it is mostly dried up, empty holes - all dependent on the...
Canyons of the Ancients Visitor Center and Museum
Canyons of the Ancients Visitor Center and Museum
Canyons of the Ancients Visitor Center and Museum is the headquarters for Canyons of the Ancients National Monument and the premier archaeological museum in southwest Colorado. Visitors are encouraged to stop by to get information, maps, and other publications before...
The Wave post monsoon.
The Wave post monsoon.
Overview Coyote Buttes North is just a small part of the 112,500-acre Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, but has some of the most visually striking geologic sandstone formations in the world, including The Wave. Coyote Buttes North Permit Area is within...
Paved trail at Tyee Campground.
Paved trail at Tyee Campground.
Overview Tyee Campground is situated between the Pacific Coast and the city of Roseburg, Oregon. Perched on the banks of the Umpqua River, its location appeals to avid anglers and water sport enthusiasts. The name, Umpqua, is a surviving term...
A photo of the Indian Creek Falls Group Site camping and parking area
A photo of the Indian Creek Falls Group Site camping and parking area
Overview The Indian Creek Falls Group Site is ideal for groups wishing to recreate in the Indian Creek Corridor or to be close to Canyonlands National Park. The site is situated in a small bowl just above the terrace of...
Campground
Campground
Overview Susan Creek Campground is well known for its beautiful setting along the emerald-green waters of the North Umpqua Wild and Scenic River. Nestled under the canopy of a mature forest, the campsites are surrounded by trees up to seven...
Westwater Canyon is the first whitewater stretch on the Colorado River in Utah. The canyon is 17 miles long and includes Class IV rapids, is challenging at all water levels, and is only recommended for experienced boaters. As with any...
Remember your OUTDOOR ETHICS when enjoying your public lands. Please RECREATE RESPONSIBLY. Overview Between the towns of Placerville and Coloma along Highway 49, the Old Flume Trail offers access to the South Fork of the American River. The trail is...
Overview: The Piedras Blancas Light Station is a historic landmark on California's central cost. Located on a rugged windswept point of land six miles north of Hearst Castle along California's scenic Highway One, the Lighthouse was first illuminated in 1875...
fee station in Fan Creek Campground
fee station in Fan Creek Campground
Overview Want to camp? Camping season is generally May-September, with Alder Glen and Elk Bend remaining open through the weekend following General Western Oregon Coast 2nd Season for elk. During months with reduced sunlight, potable water may be turned off...
Dovre picnic shelter
Dovre picnic shelter
Overview Want to camp? Camping season is generally May-September, with Alder Glen and Elk Bend remaining open through the weekend following General Western Oregon Coast 2nd Season for elk. During months with reduced sunlight, potable water may be turned off...
Amasa Basin Trail provides approximately 33 miles of trails ranging from easy to very difficult. The trailhead is in Miller Canyon and has a picnic area, as well
The Shores Recreation Site is along the Gila River approximately 3½ miles upstream from the Town of Winkelman, and 3½ miles downstream from the Christmas Recreation Site. The site is minimally developed to provide access for river-related recreation opportunities such...
Accessible campsite at Big Bend Campground
Accessible campsite at Big Bend Campground
Located south of Prineville, Oregon, this campground offers year-round camping and Crooked Wild and Scenic River access along the Lower Crooked Back Country Byway. Cooperatively managed in partnership with the Bureau of Reclamation and Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, this...
Located just outside of Moab on the road to Dead Horse Point and Canyonlands Island in the Sky District. The hiking trail is 3 miles long and leads to an elongated arch (locally called a "tunnel").
Departure Point Recreation Area is available for public day use and camping on a first-come, first-served basis. Office hours are Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. through 6 p.m. Camp hosts or staff members are typically available onsite 7 days...
Located within the Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument, Witch Pool is a public use site located on the northeast side of Mt. Trumbull. It may be the location of John Wesly Powell's visit with Southern Paiutes in 1870. Several petroglyphs are...
Westwater Group Site picnic tables underneath shade shelter and tent camping area.
Westwater Group Site picnic tables underneath shade shelter and tent camping area.
Overview Welcome to the wild and remote canyons and rivers of Eastern Utah. The Westwater Group Site is located next to the Westwater Ranger Station; the take-out for the Ruby-Horsethief and put-in for the Westwater Canyon sections of the Colorado...
Take Out Boat Ramp is the primary exit point or take out ramp used by boaters who are floating the "Colorado River Daily". It can also be used as a launch point for a more mellow "flatwater" stretch of river...
Accessible paved trail and picnic tables
Accessible paved trail and picnic tables
Immerse yourself in the sounds of migratory birds and waterfowl in the Wood River Wetland on the north side of Agency Lake. A 0.7-mile non-motorized accessible trail borders a native pollinator garden and leads to expansive views of surrounding mountains...
The Corral Creek Campground is in a scenic setting near the North Platte River, which makes it great for fishing and floating. The campground has 6 campsites, vault toilet, day use parking and a foot trail to wade fishing. Each...
The Nellis Dunes Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Area contains large sand dunes that offer Off-Highway Vehicle enthusiasts a wide array trails along with vistas of the Las Vegas Strip. The trails range in difficulty from novice to expert and attract many...
This day-use area on the north shore of Ennis Lake offers opportunities for picnicking, swimming, boating, waterskiing, and fishing.
Pariette Wetlands is the oasis of the Uinta Basin. It encompasses 10,627 acres, 7,931 of which are classified Desert Upland and 2,696 are classified as wetlands or riparian. and is the largest BLM wetland development in Utah. It is surrounded...
Skylight Arch trailhead is near the intersection of Temple Mountain Rd and Goblin Valley Rd. The hike climbs up a slick rock spine from the wash below to a cave visible from the road.
Patos Island
Patos Island
Welcome to the northwestern-most point in the lower 48 states! Patos Island is a wild and remote 200-acre island in the beautiful Salish Sea. The mountains of Canada and the spectacular Cascade and Olympic mountain ranges provide scenic backdrops to...
Mecca Flat Campground with rimrock
Mecca Flat Campground with rimrock
Situated on the banks of the Deschutes Wild and Scenic River, Mecca Flat Campground is located just a mile and a half from Oregon State HIghway 26 near Warm Springs. The site features 13 individual campsites and one group use...
Campsite at Lone Pine Campground
Campsite at Lone Pine Campground
Centered around a single, sentinel Ponderosa Pine tree, this small campground features six campsites and a group use area. Across the Crooked River, the photogenic Rocky Canyon and it’s vertical rimrock cliffs offer photographers a variety of ever-changing light and...
On the Juniper Dunes
On the Juniper Dunes
The US Congress designated the Juniper Dunes Wilderness in 1984 and it now has over 7,140 acres. The Juniper Dunes Wilderness preserves the northernmost growth of western juniper, some of which have been around for 150 years, along with windswept...
Redmond Caves
Redmond Caves
Overview: In Central Oregon and need an outdoor fix? Just have an hour before you fly out from the airport? Come visit a small piece of public land that hosts a group of 5 caves formed by volcanic flows of...
Pink House Recreation Site Entrance Sign.
Pink House Recreation Site Entrance Sign.
Overview Pink House Recreation Site is a large developed site located approximately 5 miles west of Orofino, ID. Nestled beside the Clearwater River at an elevation of 980 feet, the Pink House Recreation Site is surrounded by scenic views of...
Trailhead for hiking and/or driving the Moab Rim, a difficult 4WD route.
Overview A small popular semi-developed site offers camping and picnicking in the scenic beauty of the North Fork of the Owyhee River Canyon, much of which was designated Wilderness in March 2009. There is no potable water at this site.
Take Off Point provides free public fishing and boating access to Lake Havasu. Take Off Point includes parking, restaurants and universally accessible fishing docks. A valid Arizona license is required for taking wildlife (including fish) in Arizona. Details are available...