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Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park became the 388th unit of the United States National Park Service when it was authorized on December 19, 2002. The National Historical Park was created to protect several historically significant locations in the Shenandoah Valley of Northern Virginia, notably the site of the American Civil War Battle of Cedar Creek ...
Set on 2,588 wooded acres near Glenville in West Virginia’s central region, Cedar Creek State Park’s rolling hills and wide valleys provide an ideal backdrop for a variety of recreational activities. The park is home to three small ponds, 14 miles of hiking trails, a miniature golf course, an outdoor pool and more. Two of the park’s unique features i...
Cedar Grove Visitor Center is next to the South Fork of the Kings River in mixed conifer forest at an elevation of 4,600 feet (1,400 m). Learn about the natural and cultural history of the Cedar Grove area. A bookstore offers books, maps,and educational items. Other services include accessible restrooms and a pay phone.
It's located on Highway 180, 30 miles (48 km) ea...
Cedar Island State Park is a 10-acre (4.0 ha) state park located in the Town of Hammond in St. Lawrence County, New York. The park comprises half of Cedar Island, located in Chippewa Bay in the St. Lawrence River, part of the Thousand Islands region. The remainder of the island is privately owned.
The park was established in 1898 as part of the St. Lawrence Reservatio...
Cedar Key State Museum is a Florida State Park located at 12231 SW 166th Court, Cedar Key, Florida. The museum displays items collected by Saint Clair Whitman, a local resident who established the first museum in his home. His collection included such items as sea shells and Indian artifacts. The museum displays these as well as dioramas depicting life around Cedar Ke...
NOTE: If you’re planning on backpacking or day hiking in this area, keep in mind that you may need a permit or pass to do so.
Cedar Mesa is a plateau in San Juan County in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Utah. It extends from Elk Ridge in the north, Comb Wash to the east, the gorge of the San Juan River to the south, and Grand Gulch to the west, an...
The Cedar Mesa Campground is located approximately 23 miles (37.0 km) south of Utah State Highway 24 on the Notom-Bullfrog Road and is at 5,500 feet (1,676 m) in elevation.
This primitive, no-fee campground has five sites, each with a picnic table and fire grate. There is also a pit toilet, but no water is available.
The campground is open year-round, but visitors s...
Citadel Ruin is located at the end of a point overlooking Road Canyon in Cedar Mesa, Utah.
The hike is about 4 mile roudtrip. There is a nice area to camp at the trailhead (which is at the end of a dirt road overlooking the canyon).
Use is allocated by the total number of overnight visitors at each trailhead per day. Large groups (eight to twelve people), groups wit...
The Cedar Mountain Recreation Area consists of 880 acres of public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). This horseshoe-shaped, juniper-rimmed mountain stands 1,000 feet above valley and provides vantage points with panoramic views of the Yampa Valley. There is a parking area, pit toilet and picnic tables with fire grates. Motorized vehicle use i...
Located near the Ben Reifel Visitor Center, the Cedar Pass Campground has 96 level sites with scenic views of the badlands formations. Forever Resorts manages the campground. For additional information, including questions about reservations, contact the Cedar Pass Lodge.
The hike from South Kaibab Trailhead to Cedar Ridge has a 1,140 feet (347 m) elevation drop and is 1.5 miles (2.4 km) one-way. Stop at Ooh-Aah Point along the way. The trailhead is located at end of Yaki Point Road. Allow 3-4 hours to do the hike.
Check out the ranger guided hikes to Cedar Ridge on the South Kaibab Trail. Offered daily during the summer. The hike...
Cedar Rock State Park is a state park of Iowa, USA, preserving the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Lowell Walter Residence, also known as Cedar Rock. The Usonian- style house was constructed on a bank of the Wapsipinicon River near Quasqueton, Iowa, in 1950. Following Lowell Walter's death in 1981, the home was donated to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources and open...
Cedar Springs Campground is located in the beautiful Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area on the Ashley National Forest at an elevation of 6,100 feet. Flaming Gorge Reservoir and Cedar Springs Marina are less than a mile from the campground. Exciting recreational activities abound, including boating, water skiing and fishing.
This small campground contains single a...
Cedar Tree Arch (also known as Rainbow Arch) has a span of 76 feet and an opening height of 43 feet. It's located in Rattlesnake Canyon in the Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness (BRCW) in western Colorado.
Cedarville State Forest is a state forest and protected area in the state of Maryland, near Brandywine, Cedarville, and Waldorf. It offers hiking trails, campsites (family, youth group, and equestrian), a fishing pond, hunting land, and picnic and recreation areas.
The Piscataway Indian Tribe made this section of Southern Maryland its winter camping ground because of ...