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Angostura Reservoir is a water-lover's haven with breathtaking, scenic views. Offering crystal clear waters, 36 miles of shoreline, and some of the finest sandy beaches in the state, the area boasts many water sports and summer fun activities - camping, boating, fishing, and swimming.
Its strong fishery is well known for its walleye, smallmouth bass, crappie, and also...
Visit Back Beach picnic area near Iluka and Yamba, to enjoy a tranquil picnic surrounded by coastal forest and the pristine beaches of Bundjalung National Park.
Located just minutes from Woody Head campground and 4km from Iluka, it’s one of the quietest spots in Bundjalung National Park.
Spread out the picnic rug or take advantage of the picnic tables. Then re...
Battleship Rock is a 200-foot tall natural land form of volcanic rock, resembling a Navy warship. It provides the backdrop and frames the picnic area. The East Fork Jemez and San Antonio Rivers join at the picnic area and offer a cool streamside environment for family picnics, fishing and hiking.
There is a picnic area located where the San Antonio and East Fork-Jemez...
Baylis Park was named after Dr. John Baylis, who was instrumental in getting the Rim of the World Highway built (Highway 18). Baylis is a popular stop for visitors traveling up into the mountains. Strawberry Peak Fire Lookout Tower is nearby. Site is accessible.
Adventure Pass Required $5/day or $30/year. Interagency Passes also accepted. For more information, please...
At this creekside picnic area you'll have a fishing hole and that's not all. Add spectacular scenery, clear water swimming holes, picturesque hiking trails and excellent wildlife watching (in other words, the standard amenities of Oak Creek Canyon) and it should come as no surprise that these pieces of recreational real estate are in high demand.
The decor at this da...
This picnic area has 23 picnic tables (1 is accessible), 1 vault toilet (accessible), and 3 fire grates.
Campfires are allowed only in picnic areas with fire grates. Camp stoves (liquid or gas) and self-contained charcoal grills may be used at all locations. Do not feed any wild animals, including birds. It is unhealthy and encourages aggressive behavior. All food, t...
Located at the intersection of Fuller Bottom Rd & Green River Cutoff Rd. Picnic tables, pit vault toilets, and a building covered with information and maps about what to do and where to go in the north part of the San Rafael Swell.
Good place to unload ATVs for a few hours riding.
Cascades picnic area is located in the El Portal District near Cascades Creek.
Picnic areas are available throughout Yosemite on a first-come, first-served basis (reservations are not available) from dawn to dusk.
Castle Creek Picnic Area is acessible by 4WD only.
While Castle Creek Picnic Area provides close access to high slopes, sledders who can't stop may crash into the firm creekbed sand at the base. Instead, it is recommended to sled on the first high ridge of dunes, accessible from the main Dunes Parking Area. At the base of most dunes in this area is softer sand and a...
The relative difficulty of spotting Cathedral Beach helps keep it less crowded than other popular spots for picnics, children’s play and swimming.
Picnic areas are available throughout Yosemite on a first-come, first-served basis (reservations are not available) from dawn to dusk.