The Beaver Ranger District covers the southwest portion of the Forest and offers a wide variety of recreational experiences. Camping, picnicking, ATV riding, hiking, fishing, hunting, snowmobiling and sight seeing are some of the highlights. Natural highlights include the Tushar Mountains, with a number of peaks over 10,000 ft above sea level.
Fish Lake is the big draw on the Fremont River Ranger District, offering anglers a chance to catch MacKinaw, splake, rainbow and yellow perch. With three resorts, cabin rentals, and campgrounds, visitors can plan to stay awhile.
Other recreation opportunities include picnicking, hiking, ATV riding, horseback riding, and sightseeing.
The Fremont River Ranger District also administers the Boulder Mountain area and is the gateway to Capital Reef National Park.
On the north east corner of the Forest, the Richfield Ranger District offers visitors a variety or recreational experiences. Camping, picnicking, hiking, ATV riding, hunting, fishing, and sightseeing draw people from near and far.