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PLEASE NOTE: We are in the process of updating the links to the forest web pages. Please check with the local forest for the most up-to-date status of each recreational area. Your national forests and grasslands are 193 million acres of vast, scenic beauty waiting for you to discover. Over 3 million acres of land located in 22 National Recreation Areas managed by the Forest Service is preserved for recreational activities like hiking, boating, fishing and swimming, while highlighting natural, cultural and scenic resources. Visitors who choose to recreate on these public lands find 164,000 miles of trails, over 30,000 recreation sites, over 5,000 miles of streams and 3 million acres of lakes, 127 alpine ski areas, 338,000 heritage sites, and specially designated sites that include 37 million acres of designated wilderness areas, 130 wild and scenic rivers, 15 monuments, and one preserve. And remember, “It’s All Yours.” Displaying 6841 - 6870 of 17633

Hidden Lake SIA Trailhead

This trailhead provides access to: Rebel Rock Trail #3324 See trail page for more information.

Hidden Lake Trailhead

The Hidden Lake Trailhead leads to the Hidden Lake Trail on the southwest side of the Mount Hood Wilderness. The trail passes Hidden Lake on the way to the Pacific Crest Trail #2000. Hidden Lake is more of a pond, but is still a pleasant destination.The trail climbs to the wooded lake through rhododendron bushes, which bloom in profusion in…

Hidden Lakes Campground

This site is under consideration for a fee change - Click here for more information Hidden Lakes Campground is located 32 miles southwest of Walden, adjacent to a small secluded mountain lake in the Mount Zirkel/Park Range and has 9 single campsites near a number of small lakes and reservoirs. There are no trash…

Hidden Springs Picnic Area

Elevation: 3,100-feet. Amenities: Eight picnic sites with picnic tables and BBQ pedestal grills, vault toilets, no piped water available. Please bring enough water for cooking, cleaning, drinking, and extinguishing BBQ grill fires. Fees: Day Use- Adventure Pass/America the Beautiful Pass required.

Hidden Springs Ranger District

East side of the Shawnee National Forest

Hidden Valley Group Picnic Site

Hidden Valley Group Picnic Site offers a large open space, surrounded by scenic forests, for groups up to 300 people to gather amidst a beautiful outdoor setting. This is an excellent facility for family reunions, weddings and large outdoor sporting events and can be used as an overnight campground as well. Volleyball and kickball are popular at this site. Reservations required.

Hidden Valley Recreation Area

With vast fields of wildflowers that attract countless butterflies, birds, and other wildlife, the Hidden Valley Recreation Area is appropriately named due to its secluded and hidden feeling. Drawing visitors for hundreds of years, the valley is a historic location with an antebellum-era mansion which is now run as a Bed and Breakfast. Camping is available at the campground. Stocked with trout, the Jackson…

Hidden Valley Tent Campground- Gunnison RD

Hidden Valley Tent Campground is a primitive tent camping only area. The site is located between the Powderhorn and La Garita Wilderness areas. This tent camping site is great for folks interested in hiking and backpacking. It offers access to extensive trail systems within both wilderness and general forest areas. The landscape is in a narrow valley with spruce, fir and aspen trees next to Cebolla Creek.

Hideaway Lake Campground

The campground is a single loop above the scenic high Cascade Hideaway Lake. The campsites are tucked under a heavy canopy of mixed conifers, including  douglas fir and hemlock. Rhododendron and ample spacing provide excellent privacy. A very attractive, tranquil campground. Recreation activities include non-motorized boating, and fishing.

Hideout Boat-In Campground

Hideout Boat-In Campground is beautifully situated on Flaming Gorge Reservoir, about 2 miles from the nearest road, and surrounded by scenic cliffs. The campground, forested with pinyon pine and juniper, offers limited shade but plenty of natural beauty. It gets its name from a historic hiding spot used by Butch Cassidy and his gang. Most sites provide partial views of the reservoir.

High #515

The High Trail #515 is a popular ATV route. The trail travels through aspen, spruce, fir and meadows along the Plateau Creek drainage on the east side of Plateau Creek.  After it crosses the creek, it ascends out of the drainage to the west at a steep grade which offers scenic views of the Plateau Creek drainage.  As the trail crosses an open meadow bordered by spruce/fir, Leon Peak becomes visible to the…

High Bridge Access Site

The Pere Marquette Railroad crossed the Big Manistee River on a 96-foot high, 1,200 ft long iron truss bridge. The bridge was torn down in 1955 but the foundations and some pilings are still seen there today .5 miles east of the site. Today's High Bridge is a low, two-…

High Bridge Campground

High Bridge Campground is situated where Warner Creek meets the Feather River. It is a developed campground with 12 available sites.  Maximum of 8 people per site.

High Cascades Ranger District

The High Cascades Ranger District serves the public at the following location: Prospect Ranger Station (541) 560-3400 47201 Highway 62Prospect, Oregon 97536

High Creek Campground

There are no fees for this campground under current conditions.There are no restroom facilities or services. This campground is located North of Logan Canyon. 

High Divide Trailhead

This Trailhead provides access for High Divide Trail.

High Knob Lookout

Once the site of a fire lookout tower, high knob was staffed by the Camp Cadiz Civilian Conservation Corpsmen (CCC) during the early days of the Shawnee National Forest.  The old tower's concrete footings still remain. A picnic area provides daytime parking and trailhead for the 5-miles of interconnecting trails below the Knob. Forty foot cliffs, clear creeks and deciduous forest are just a few of the…

High Knob Recreation Area

The High Knob Recreation Area was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the late 1930’s. This remote and private location offers cooler summer temperatures due to its higher mountain elevation. The area offers a campground and day use and picnic area along a scenic mountain lake. Many of the original CCC structures are still in use here today. 

High Knob Tower

On a clear day it’s possible to enjoy views of five states from the upper platform of High Knob Tower. Landmarks that can be viewed from the tower are Pine Mountain (Kentucky-Virginia state line), Mount Rogers, Whitetop Mountain, Clinch Mountain, Roan Mountain (Tennessee-North Carolina state line) and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Visitors with a smart phone or tablet can access an aid in identifying the…

High Lakes Trailhead

Provides access to:  High Lakes Trail #6200 Facilities No picnic table No fire pit Drinking water 3 flush toilets No garbage disposal - Please pack it out

High Meadows Trailhead

High Meadows Trailhead is located on the southeast end of Lake Tahoe near the City of South Lake Tahoe and Heavenly Mountain Resort. Access the trailhead via High Meadows Road.

High Mesa #133

The High Mesa Trail #133 begins at an intersection with the Alpine Trail #225 and ends at an intersection with the Little Cimarron Trail #229.  The trail begins on High Mesa at approximately 11,160 feet and descends to 11,000 feet. It then gradually descends down off High Mesa to an intersection with the Little Cimarron Trail and Little Cimarron River. This trail is popular during big game hunting season.

High Point Trailhead

A remote trailhead up Forest Roads 10N04, 10N07, to 10N07B from Forks of Salmon. Connects to the Salmon Summit Recreation Trail (#12W02) in the Trinity Alps Wilderness. 

High Prairie Trailhead

Fifteen car capacity in the parking lot. Restroom facilities and informational sign available. Provides access to: High Prairie Trail #493 that enters Badger Creek Wilderness to meet …

High Rock Lake

High Rock Lake is a small 19-acre lake nestled in the Talladega National Forest - Shoal Creek District about 1 mile south of Pine Glen Recreation Area. The lake is open year round and offers bass, bream, and catfish for the avid angler.

High Rye Cabin

High Rye Cabin is located in historic German Gulch, approximately 20 miles west of Butte, off Interstate 90, and south of Fairmont Hot Springs. The cabin was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps around 1919. It was used as an administrative site until the 1940's when it was opened to the public. It is situated in a meadow and forested setting in the northern Fleecer Mountains. It is a popular spot for summer…

High Sierra RD

The High Sierra Ranger District is located at: 29688 Auberry RdP.O. Box 559Prather, CA 93651(559) 855-5355    Hearing ImpairedCalifornia Relay Service 711Open: Monday-SundayHours:  8:00am-4:30pm