Big Sur / Monterey Bay
Los Padres National Forest
Mammoth Lakes ~ Lake Sabrina
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Willamette National Forest
The Redwood Empire
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Kings Canyon
and 114 National Parks


Aspen Hollow ~ Big Meadow ~ Buck Rock ~ Cedar Grove ~ Dorst Creek ~ Hume Lake ~ Land slide ~ Logger Flat ~ Stony Creek ~ Ten Mile


114 National Forests

Allegheny National Forest ~ Angeles National Forest ~ Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest ~ Apalachicola National Forest ~ Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and Pawnee National Grassland ~ Ashley National Forest ~ Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest ~ Bighorn National Forest ~ Bitterroot National Forest ~ Black Hills National Forest ~ Boise National Forest ~ Bridger-Teton National Forest ~ Caribou-Targee National Forest ~ Carson National Forest ~ Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest ~ Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest ~ Cherokee National Forest ~ Chippewa National Forest ~ Chugach National Forest ~ Cibola National Forest ~ Cleveland National Forest ~ Coconino National Forest ~ Colville National Forest ~ Coronado National Forest ~ Custer National Forest ~ Dakota Prairie National Forest ~ Daniel Boone National Forest ~ Deschutes National Forest ~ Dixie National Forest ~ El Yunque National Forest ~ Eldorado National Forest ~ Fishlake National Forest ~ Flathead National Forest ~ Florida National Scenic Trail ~ Francis Marion & Sumter National Forests ~ Fremont-Winema National Forests ~ George Washington & Jefferson National Forest ~ Gifford Pinchot National Forest ~ Gila National Forest ~ Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests ~ Green Mountain and Finger Lakes National Forest ~ Helena National Forest ~ Hiawatha National Forest ~ Hoosier National Forest ~ Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest ~ Huron-Manistee National Forest ~ Idaho Panhandle National Forest ~ Inyo National Forest ~ Kaibab National Forest ~ Kisatchie National Forest ~ Klamath National Forest ~ Kootenai National Forest ~ Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit ~ Lassen National Forest ~ Lewis Clark National Forest ~ Lincoln National Forest ~ Lolo National Forest ~ Los Padres National Forest ~ Malheur National Forest ~ Manti-LaSal National Forest ~ Mark Twain National Forest ~ Medicine Bow and Routt National Forests and Thunder Basin National Grassland ~ Mendocino National Forest ~ Midewin National Forest ~ Modoc National Forest ~ Monongahela National Forest ~ Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest ~ Mt. Hood National Forest ~ National Forests in Alabama ~ National Forests in North Carolina ~ National Forests in Texas ~ National Forests of Mississippi ~ Nebraska National Forests and Grasslands ~ Ocala National Forest ~ Ochoco National Forests, Crooked River National Grassland ~ Okanagon-Wenatchee National Forest ~ Olympic National Forest ~ Osceola National Forest ~ Ottawa National Forest ~ Ouachita National Forest ~ Ozark-St Francis National Forests ~ Payette National Forest ~ Pike and San Isabel National Forests and Cimarron-Comanche National Grasslands ~ Plumas National Forest ~ Prescott National Forest ~ Rio Grande National Forest ~ Rogue River-Siskyou National Forest ~ Salmon Challis National Forest ~ San Bernardino National Forest ~ San Juan National Forest ~ Santa Fe National Forest ~ Savannah River Natural Resource Management & Research Institute ~ Sawtooth National Forest ~ Sequoia National Forest ~ Shasta-Trinity National Forest ~ Shawnee National Forest ~ Shoshone National Forest ~ Shoshone National Forest ~ Sierra National Forest ~ Siuslaw National Forest ~ Six Rivers National Forest ~ Stanislaus National Forest ~ Superior National Forest ~ Tahoe National Forest ~ Tongass National Forest ~ Tonto National Forest ~ Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest ~ Umatilla National Forest ~ Umpqua National Forest ~ Wallowa-Whitman National Forest ~ Wayne National Forest ~ White Mountain National Forest ~ White River National Forest ~ Willamette National Forest ~ Get an Adventure Pass here!

Androscoggin Ranger District
White Mountain National Forest

Located on the northern part of the forest in New Hampshire and western Maine, the District offers a variety of recreational opportunities. Challenge yourself in the Presidential Range including Tuckerman Ravine or the Great Gulf Wilderness; enjoy the beauty of the area at places like Glen Ellis Falls; get away from it all along Scenic Route 113 or in the Wild River and Caribou-Speckled Wildernesses. Recreational opportunities abound: hiking, camping, hiking, biking, fishing, skiing (alpine, cross country, and backcountry), snowmobiling, snowshoeing and much more.  

Barnes Field Group Campground ~ Crocker Pond Campground ~ Dolly Copp Campground ~ Hastings Campground ~ Wild River Campground

Pemigewasset Ranger District
White Mountain National Forest

Located on the western portion of the Forest, the District offers a variety of recreational opportunities. Bisected by Interstate 93, you can jump off at exit 28 and escape up to Waterville Valley or push on a little further to exit 32 and relish the day traveling through the mountains on the Kancamagus Scenic Byway; challenge yourself at the world renowned Rumney Rocks Rock Climbing Area; seek renewal in the large and remote Pemigewasset Wilderness; brag about the one that got away at Russell Pond. Recreational opportunities seem limitless: hiking, camping, hiking, biking, fishing, skiing (alpine, cross country, and backcountry), snowmobiling, snowshoeing and much more.  

Big Rock Campground ~ Campton Campground ~ Hancock Campground ~ Osceola Vista Campground/Group Campground ~ Russell Pond Campground ~ Sugarloaf I Campground ~ Sugarloaf II Campground ~ Waterville Campground ~ Wildwood Campground ~ Zealand Campground

Saco Ranger District
White Mountain National Forest

Located on the south eastern part of the forest, the District offers a variety of different recreational opportunities. Journey across the Kancamagus Scenic Byway; experience the famous Mt Chocorua area; find solitude in the Presidential Range-Dry River or Sandwich Wildernesses; or discover the beauty along Scenic Route 113. Recreational opportunities are endless: hiking, camping, hiking, biking, fishing, skiing (alpine, cross country, and backcountry), snowmobiling, snowshoeing and much more.  

Basin Campground ~ Blackberry Crossing Campground ~ Cold River Campground ~ Covered Bridge Campground ~ Jigger Johnson Campground ~ Passaconaway Campground ~ White Ledge Campground

Aspen-Sopris Ranger District
White River National Forest

  Aspen-Sopris manages five Wilderness areas and the spectacular Maroon Bells Recreation Area, the historical Crystal Mill, Ashcroft ghost town, and the small mining town of Marble, CO. This area provides outstanding recreational opportunities including downhill & cross-country skiing, hunting, hiking, camping, rafting, four-wheeling, snowmobiling, and world class fly fishing in gold medal waters. Big game hunters will find numerous rewards with our generous elk and deer populations hosting an estimated 45,000 elk and 80,000 deer within our summer inventory. Our forest rangers offer hundreds of group tours and interpretive presentations throughout the year at our local schools, on the trail, in our campgrounds, and on location at our three visitor centers. For visitors unable to visit one of our visitor center locations, please search our Recreation Opportunity Guides for free downloadable road and trail guides for the Aspen-Sopris Ranger District. The Aspen area is known for its beautiful peaks over 14,000 feet, majestic wilderness experiences and scenery. There is a large diversity of recreational opportunities available in the area. The Maroon Bells Scenic Area is one of the most iconic areas in Colorado. 

Difficult Campground ~ Four Pass Loop - West Maroon to Buckskin ~ Maroon Bells Scenic Area ~ Silver Bell Campground ~ Silver Queen Campground ~ Chapman Campground ~ Little Maud Campground ~ Mollie B Campground ~ Ruedi Marina Campground ~ Carbondale Area ~ Redstone Campground ~ Marble Area ~ Bogan Flats Campground ~ Basalt Area ~ Carbondale Area ~ Marble Area ~ Snowmass Area

Blanco Ranger District (East of Meeker, CO)
White River National Forest

There are 352,917 acres of National Forest land within the Blanco District boundaries. Blanco is responsible for management of the historic Flat Tops Wilderness, which encompasses approximately 235,406 acres. District elevation ranges from 6,500 to 12,000. The Blanco Ranger District provides access to a wide range of recreational opportunities such as camping, hiking and backpacking.There are nine improved campgrounds, picnic facilities and an abundance of well marked trailheads for access to backcountry and wilderness. The area is well known for outstanding hunting in one of the largest elk herds in North America. View Blanco Ranger District Quicksheets for downloadable Recreation Opportunity Guides.

Flat Tops NW ~ East Marvine Campground ~ Himes Peak Campground ~ Marvine Campground ~ South Fork Campground ~ Trappers Lake / Bucks Campground ~ Trappers Lake / Cutthroat Campground ~ Trappers Lake / Shepherds Rim Campground ~ Trappers Lake / Trapline Campground ~ Meeker Area

Dillon Ranger District
White River National Forest

Located in the beautiful summit county. There are four ski resorts in the area and a nordic center as well as multiple opportunities for hiking, biking, camping and finding solitude. For whitewater enthusiasts rafting and kayaking may be enjoyed at several sites in the area. 

Green Mountain/Heeney Area

Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger District (Vail-Eagle area)
White River National Forest

The Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger District lies between the Gore Range, the Sawatch Range, and the Flat Tops, and includes the forest areas surrounding the towns of Vail, Avon, Red Cliff, Eagle, Gypsum, and Dotsero.

Fulford Cave Campground ~ Yeoman Park Campground

SE Flat Tops Area
White River National Forest

The SE Flat Tops Area is north of Dotsero and I-70, and is primarily accessed by Forest Service Roads heading northwest off of the Colorado River Road between Dotsero and Burns. This area is part of the Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger District.

Coffee Pot Spring Campground ~ Deep Lake Campground ~ Sweetwater Lake Campground ~ White Owl Campground

Vail Area
White River National Forest

The eastern portion of the Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger District surrounding the towns of Vail, Avon, and Redcliff, including the east side of the Holy Cross Wilderness and the west side of the Eagles Nest Wilderness.

Camp Hale East Fork Group Campground ~ Camp Hale Memorial Campground ~ Gold Park Campground ~ Gore Creek Campground ~ Hornsilver Campground ~ Battlement Mesa Area ~ SW/Central Flat Tops Area