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    • Big Bear Lake, California

      Deer Group Camp

      Overview Deer Group Campground is a great place to bring an extended family or large group. Its convenient location provides access to all of the area's greatest recreation opportunities and lets campers relax and enjoy nature in the pine-covered mountains of Southern California.Recreation A vari...
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    • Del Norte, Colorado

      Fitton Guard Station Cabin

      Overview Fitton Guard Station is a small cabin located in a high elevation meadow at 10,600 feet on Burro Creek near an off-highway vehicle trail. The barn was renovated in 2010 and a vault toilet was installed. Visitors may reserve the cabin for a maximum of 14 days to allow others the opportun...
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    • Riggins, Idaho

      Lookout Butte Lookout

      Overview Lookout Butte has a history that spans nearly 80 years and has been home to three lookout towers. The first, built in 1923, was 45 feet tall with just a platform on which to stand. A cabin was put on the tower a couple years later. In 1935, a 50-foot tower was constructed. A new tower wa...
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    • Sierraville, California

      Findley Campground

      Overview Findley Campground is located alongside the scenic Jackson Meadow Reservoir in the Tahoe National Forest. The location, part of the Woodcamp Recreation Area, makes a great base camp for a wide range of recreational activities found in the surrounding area, including boating, fishing, hik...
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    • Butte Falls, Oregon

      Whiskey Springs Campground

      Overview The campground is a large bisected loop in a dense stand of Douglas fir, cedar and other conifers next to Whiskey Springs Pond. The dense canopy from the Douglas fir trees filters the sunlight providing a good environment for a variety of ground covers. Tall shrubs and young conifers pro...
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    • Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado

      Morefield Campground

      Experience unspoiled natural beauty in the spirit of the ancient Puebloans.The campsites are located in a wooded canyon that’s popular with deer, wild turkeys and other wildlife, and close to the nearby gift shop, the grocery, and camp store. Barbecues are available for the dedicated grillmaster ...
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    • Silverthorne, Colorado

      McDonald Flats Campground

      CAMPSITES There are 13 available campsites.  FEES There is an overnight fee as well as a day use / per vehicle fee. For a detailed fee schedule, visit FS.USDA.GOV. DATES  McDonal Flats Campground is open from early May through early October.  AMMENITIES There is no potable water available....
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    • Crescent, Oregon

      Trapper Creek Campground

      Overview Trapper Creek Campground is located in the Crescent Ranger District of Deschutes National Forest. Heavily forested and situated on a small stream that feeds into Odell Lake, this campground is a favorite in the area.Sparkling lakes, tranquil streams and nearby scenic peaks provide visi...
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    • Dierks, Arkansas

      White Cliffs Park

      Overview White Cliffs Campground is located on the east bank of the Little River feeding into Millwood Lake in southwest Arkansas. Recreation Visitors to this area enjoy fishing, duck hunting and relaxing in this peaceful campground. This area affords a great diversity of fish and wildlife habit...
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    • Porterville, California

      Tule

      Overview Tule Campground is located at Success Lake in the Sierra Nevada foothills just 8 miles east of Porterville, California. A variety of outdoor recreational activities abound, including boating, kayaking and fishing.Recreation The lake provides great opportunities for boating and swimming. ...
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    • Fort Valley, Virginia

      Elizabeth Furnace Group Camp

      Overview Elizabeth Furnace Recreation Area is a highly esteemed destination known for its family friendly atmosphere. Spend the day fishing from a stocked trout stream, grilling at one of the many picnic spots, or taking a stroll across the swinging bridge to view the historic cabin. The campgrou...
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    • Sierraville, California

      Cold Creek

      Overview Cold Creek Campground is located on Highway 89, 4.5 miles south of Sierraville, California. The facility location makes Cold Creek a great base camp for a variety of recreational activities, including fishing, hunting, hiking and biking. This is a small campground recommended for tent...
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    • Sharpsburg, Maryland

      Rohrbach Group Campground

      Overview Antietam National Battlefield is the site of the bloodiest one day battle in American history. After twelve hours of savage combat on September 17, 1862, 23,000 soldiers were killed, wounded or missing. The Battle of Antietam ended the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia's first invas...
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    • Oracle, Arizona

      Peppersauce

      Overview With its picturesque vegetation and dramatic setting at the foot of 9,157' Mt. Lemmon in southeastern Arizona, Peppersauce Campground is an outstanding area for enjoying an afternoon picnic or a weekend campout. This year-round facility is a popular stop among off-road vehicle enthusiast...
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    • Sanderson, Florida

      Group Landing

      Overview Group Landing is a secluded area that offers a flexible space accommodating many outdoor activities, from a weekend family camping trip to a midweek company picnic.Recreation Swimming, canoeing, kayaking, fishing and more are easily accommodated. A private sand beach gives a great venue ...
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    • Cedar Crest, New Mexico

      Doc Long Picnic Sites A And B

      Overview Doc Long Picnic Sites is named for Dr. William Henry Long. He was one of three forest pathologists in the USA who conducted pioneering research of tree diseases.Doc Long, worked in New Mexico from 1910 through the 1930s. Doc lived in a cabin on the site where the "furthest set", rustic l...
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