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    • Oakhurst, California

      Crane Valley

      Overview Crane Valley will be closed the entire 2019 - 2022 camping season due to a massive hazard tree removal Crane Valley Group Campground is located adjacent to Bass Lake and can accommodate up to 7 groups with tents and RVs. The facility is shaded by a dense forest of oak, cedar and pine tre...
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    • Rye, Colorado

      La Vista Campground Lake Isabel

      Overview La Vista Campground is situated in a meadow overlooking the west side of the 40-acre Lake Isabel. It is set along the Frontier Pathways and Historic Byway in the Wet Mountains along one of the Colorado Birding Trails.Lake Isabel is one of the few lakes in Colorado developed purely for re...
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    • Anaconda, Montana

      Philipsburg Bay Campground

      Overview Philipsburg Bay Campground is adjacent to Georgetown Lake and provides ideal access to fishing, boating and water skiing. It is located in the Pintler Ranger District of the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, the largest national forest in Montana. Surrounded by mountains of outstandi...
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    • Dutch John, Utah

      Lodgepole At Flaming Gorge

      Overview Lodgepole Campground is settled near beautiful Flaming Gorge Reservoir just 26 miles north of Vernal, UTAH, at an elevation of 8,000 feet. Visitors enjoy exploring local trails and day-tripping to the reservoir, only 10 miles away. Recreation Many campers make the short trip to beautiful...
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    • Susanville, California

      West Eagle Campground

      Overview West Eagle Campground is part of the Eagle Lake Recreation Area in the Lassen National Forest, which offers a variety of lakes, streams and wilderness areas and an abundance of recreation opportunities.In addition to water sports on the lake, the area also offers miles of trails that are...
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    • Seneca, South Carolina

      Twin Lakes (Sc)

      Overview Twin Lakes Recreation Area is a 152-acre site consisting of a dense overstory of pines and mixed hardwoods. The site presently offers camping and a separate day use and boat launching area. Day use and camping facilities are separated to prevent user conflicts. The area is moderate...
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    • Lake and Peninsula, Alaska

      Fure's Cabin

      Overview Fure's Cabin, a beautifully constructed one-room house, is a public use cabin in Katmai National Park and Preserve. The cabin is located on the north side of the Bay of Islands in Naknek Lake and accessed by float plane or boat. Now a refuge for kayakers, canoers, and hikers, the cabin w...
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    • Lake Isabella, California

      Pioneer Point

      Overview Reservations not being accepted. Pioneer Point is a high-desert campground near Lake Isabella in the Sequoia National Forest. The 11,000-acre lake is actually a reservoir, one of California's largest, and it marks the division between the Upper and Lower Kern Rivers. Recreation The focal...
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    • Marengo, Wisconsin

      Namekagon

      Overview Namekagon campground is a family-friendly campground that runs alongside its namesake lake, at the headwaters of the Namekagon River. It is the perfect spot to kayak, canoe, jet ski, swim or take a boat ride to one of the many restaurants along the shoreline. With its close proximity to ...
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    • Bonners Ferry, Idaho

      Deer Ridge Lookout

      Overview Deer Ridge Lookout, perched on a 40 foot timber frame, boasts excellent views of the Purcell mountain ranges of Northern Idaho, Canada and Montana. Located 24 miles northeast of Bonners Ferry, guests can enjoy magnificent scenery, hiking and wildlife watching. The lookout can be accessed...
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    • Gainesboro, Tennessee

      Salt Lick Creek

      Overview Salt Lick Creek Campground is located on Cordell Hull Lake on the Cumberland River System, just 10 miles from Gainesboro, TN. The lake itself was named after one of America's outstanding statesmen and one of Tennessee's finest volunteers. Hull was born in a log cabin in the foothills of ...
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    • Somerset, California

      Pipi Campground

      Overview Pipi Campground (pronounced "pie pie") offers RV and tent camping along the Middle Fork of the Cosumnes River, offering great fishing and swimming opportunities. The Cosumnes River flows from the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada and runs for about 52 miles through California's Central...
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    • Coolin, Idaho

      Kalispell Island Group Site

      Overview Kalispell Island Group Site is located on the southeast side of Kalispell Island on Priest Lake. The rustic campsite is part of the Three Pines camping area at site #29. The island, reached only by boat, faces the beautiful Selkirk Mountains. A popular activity among visitors is to kayak...
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    • Idaho City, Idaho

      Black Rock

      Overview Black Rock Campground is located 20 miles from Idaho City, on the North Fork Boise River, at an elevation of 4,300 feet. Visitors enjoy fishing, swimming and exploring local trails.Recreation The North Fork Boise River offers rainbow trout fishing in a beautiful natural setting. Many swi...
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    • Woodward, Oklahoma

      Supply Park

      Overview Supply Park sits along the pristine shores of Fort Supply Lake, where fishing, swimming and boating are popular pastimes. Recreation Fishing opportunities abound with catches like crappie, walleye, white bass, hybrid bass, channel catfish and flathead catfish. Hunters enjoy the 6,000 ac...
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    • Upper Lake, California

      Pine Mountain Lookout

      Overview Rustic Pine Mountain Lookout was constructed in 1933 and used for fire detection until 1942. During World War II, the lookout served as part of an aircraft defense monitoring system that extended throughout California. This lookout is historically significant because it only offers 180-d...
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