Why didn't
I find the site
I was looking for
in Recreation.gov
when I searched
by name? Where
can I find information
about a particular
site not listed
in Recreation.gov?
- For sites
included in the
Recreation.gov
database now,
you may use the
"Quick Search"
box at the top
right of each
page. That search
box will trigger
a query for one
or more of the
over 3,800 recreation
sites listed
in the Recreation.gov
database. Note
that a recreation
site may not
appear if it
has not been
added to the
database yet,
or if it is listed
under a different
name, or if it
is not affiliated
with a Federal government
agency.
NOTE: The current
Search box
in the upper
right of the
page will search
for an exact
match of the
string of characters
that you type
into the Search
box. If you
enter loxa,
the results
from the Search
Engine will
include the
Arthur R. Marshall
Loxahatchee
National Wildlife
Refuge. However,
if you enter
extra characters,
or omit some
characters,
the Search
Engine may
not recognize
any sites that
match your
query. For
example, a
search for
loxa?
or
Lxahatchee
will identify
no sites whose
name matches
that string
of characters
- so avoid
typos...
Still
not finding what
you are looking
for?
Recreation.gov
is a rich source
of information
about Federal government-related
recreation sites.
There are thousands
of Federal sites
listed, but not
every recreation-related
place name is
in the database.
(For example,
you can find
the
Rogue Wild and
Scenic River,
plus the Rogue
River Ranch in
Recreation.gov
- but most rapids
and campsites
are not listed
individually.
To find information
about Blossom
Bar, you'll have
to follow the
link to the Rogue
Wild and Scenic
River website.)
If you are looking
for information
from the Recreation.gov
partner agencies
about topics
other than recreation
sites, please
see the State
Tourism Websites
or the websites
for the Federal
partners:
Recreation.gov
lists Federal government-related
recreation
sites. Private,
non-government
recreation
facilities,
plus hotels
and restaurants,
are included
in a wide range
of other online
systems and
publications.
Recreation.gov
provides links
to the state
tourism portals
managed by
state governments,
where you can
find a large
number of private
facilities.
Private, non-government recreation
facilities, plus hotels and restaurants,
are not included in Recreation.gov ?
but such sites are included in a wide
range of other online systems and publications.
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Photo
Credit: US
Fish and
Wildlife
Service
Becharof
National
Wildlife
Refuge in
Alaska
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