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Sunset #90
Sunset #90 is a 1.25 mile trail intersecting the higher elevations of Sabino Creek with opportunities to see beautiful rock escarpments excavated by the creek. This trail can be enjoyed by hikes, runners, mountain bikers, and equestrian users alike. Considered moderate in difficulty, the trail traverses about 450 feet of elevation change. Sunset is commonly used as an out-and-back hike, but does present…
Sunset Boat Access- Grand Valley RD
This is a gravel boat access for hand carry launches.
Sunset Campground
Please keep family pets on a leash at all times and clean up after your pets. Check out time is 1:00 p.m. Camping Fires: Please use the grill or fire ring provided. Make sure your fire is dead out before leaving, using only water, not soil. Use only dead and down wood for your campfires.
Sunset Campground
Nature trail directly across from campground. Boat launching ramp nearby.
Sunset Campground @ Lake of the Woods
Located 40 minutes west of Klamath Falls, Oregon, Sunset Campground provides 64 camp sites and a camp host. These campsites include picnic tables, and fire rings. All 64 camp sites provide RV parking (although there are no hook-ups available) and two of the campsites are ADA accessible.
There are three renovated restrooms, one for each loop, with electric flush toilets, running water, and automatic hand dryers…
Sunset Cove Boat Launch
This site provides 5 first come, first served boat slips and a nice rock jetty perfect for fishing for large lake trout. There's also an accessible pier with a handrail. The site also features a fish cleaning station, a paved parking lot and there are a few accessible picnic sites and a trail leaving from the site.
Sunset Cove Campground
Sunset Cove Campground is located next to Odell Lake, and offers opportunities for fishing and sailing. There is a boat launch area within this campground.
Sunset Day Use/Boat Launch at Lake of the Woods
Located 40 minutes northwest of Klamath Falls, Oregon, Sunset Day Use Area lies on the south side of Lake of the Woods, and is adjacent to the Sunset Campground. Sunset Day Use Area and Boat Launch is an ideal spot for a day of boating, fishing, swimming, and water recreation. There is…
Sunset Point Boating Site
The Sunset Point Boating Site is located in the Arapaho National Recreation Area. A single lane boat ramp with a courtesy dock located on the southwest side of Lake Granby. Facilities include restroom, gin pole for raising sailboat masts, and parking for vehicles with boat trailers. All boats must pass inspection for zebra and quagga mussels. Access onto the water is available only when Colorado Parks & Wildlife…
Sunset Point Campground
The Sunset Point Campground is a first-come, first-served campground located within the Arapaho National Recreation Area on the shores of Lake Granby. There are 25 non-electric sites that will accommodate tents, trailers and RVs. Each site contains a tent pad, fire grate and picnic table. Additional facilities include trash service and a boat ramp.
Sunset Valley Trailhead
Located in the Figueroa Mt. area. This 2 mile trail parallels the Sunset Valley Road. It meanders through oaks, pine and chaparral.
Sunset View Day Use Area
This picturesque site is located next to Elk Lake and offers opportunities for picnicking and swimming. There is a mile-long trail from this site that leads to Little Fawn Campground. There is a toilet and several picnic…
Sunshine #498
The Sunshine Trail #498 begins just south of the Sunshine Campground on Highway 145 and ends at an intersection with County Road 63J, Forest Service Road #623, which is also part of the Galloping Goose Trail #499. This trail heads west beginning a gradual descent which becomes steeper as it nears County Road 63L. In about a mile it crosses CR 63L and heads northwest where it will intersect the CR 63J in about…
Sunshine Bar Campground
Lush campsites at Sunshine Bar Campground are located on the Wild and Scenic Elk River, and along the Wild Rivers Coast Scenic Bikeway.
Facilities
6 campsites with picnic tables, and fire pits
No drinking water
2 vault toilets
No garbage disposal - Please pack it out
Sunshine Campground - Norwood RD
Sunshine Campground is a single loop, paved campground with 15 campsites nestled in a dense aspen forest featuring a small mountain lake. Maximum spur length - 35 feet. A spectacular view of Sunshine Peak is visible from many sites. The campground is convenient to Telluride and its many shops and restaurants.
Sunshine Guard Station
The Sunshine Guard Station is located approximately 43 miles from the town of John Day, Oregon at 3,700 feet in elevation. This rustic cabin has four rooms - a kitchen, a living room and two bedrooms. Each bedroom is furnished with a Queen size bed. The living room is furnished with a couch, living room chairs, and coffee tables. The kitchen is furnished with a kitchen table and four chairs. Sunshine has…
Sunspot Solar Observatory Visitor Center
Located at the end of the Sunspot Scenic By-way (NM6563) is the Sunspot and Apache Point Observatories and the Sunspot Visitor Center. Enjoy the ride to and from and learn more about the Solar System and the work being done at the Observatories.
Sunstrip Campground
Sunstrip Campground is a primitive campground on the banks of the Clackamas Wild and Scenic River. It provides access to a variety of outdoor activities, but retains the look and feel of true nature, with only a few amenities.
Suntaheen Int. Trailhead
Suntaheen Int. Trailhead
Suntop Picnic Site
Adjacent to Sun Top Lookout.
On a clear day the view is superb, with Mt. Rainier only 10 miles to the south, the central Cascades, Olympic Mountains, and Mt. Baker 150 miles to the north. A breathtaking 3,000-foot drop leads down to the White River on the east with Huckleberry Creek on the west. The lookout was built…
Suntop Trailhead
Provides access to: Suntop Trail 1183
Super #134 Loop
Old Baldy is the shortest and steepest, while the Super Trail is longer but has a more moderate gradient, but both of these trails lead to the 9,543-foot summit of Mt. Wrightson, the highest peak in the Santa Ritas. The trails form a figure eight making it possible to…
Superior Area
On the western edge of the Lolo National Forest, this area has unique offerings such as the historic Savenac Tree Nursery and Visitor Center, access to the "Rail Trail"/Route of the Hiawatha where you can bike the path of a historic train route, a couple of lookout rentals with wonderful views, and trails to alpine lakes.
Superior National Forest Headquarters
The Superior National Forest Headquarters Building is located in Duluth, MN, and houses the offices of our Forest Supervisor, Connie Cummins, and the team leaders for the Forest. In the spirit of recycling, the building itself is a repurposed school originally built in the earlier part of the 1900's. In refurbishing the building, original floors and oak woodwork were saved, and some offices even retain…
Superior National Forest Scenic Byway
The Superior National Forest Scenic Byway, designated as Forest Highway 11, runs from the taconite town of Silver Bay to the logging town of Aurora. There are long stretches of unbroken forest along this 54 mile road, giving the driver a good sense of being away from it all. Several trails and campgrounds are on or near the route for perfect resting areas.
For a brochure describing the Byway in detail,…
Superior OHV System
Superior OHV Trail System is currently 16.5 miles long. A trailhead off State Route 52 accesses this section of trail.
The trail also has two connector trails to the Pine Creek OHV Trail System for continuous riding opportunities and additional traihead access points. The trail system is open to all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), off-highway motorcycles (OHMs), mountain bikes, and hiking. Trail width limit…
Superior Trailhead
This trailhead is part of the Superior OHV System. The Superior OHV Trail System is currently 16.5 miles long.
The trail also has two connector trails to the Pine Creek OHV System for continuous riding opportunities and additional traihead…
Supervisor's Office in Solvang (Headquarters)
The Supervisor's Office (Forest Headquarters) in Solvang is open. Please call (805) 448-6487 ahead of time for operational hours. Calls are answered Monday through Friday 8-430.
Surface Creek Snowmobile #741
The Surface Creek Snowmobile Trail #741 begins at the Surface Creek Winter Trailhead approximately ¾ of a mile south of the National Forest boundary and ends at an intersection with the Sunlight to Powderhorn Trail (SP). On the Sunlight to Powderhorn Trail map the Surface Creek Trail is #27. This trail runs north following Forest Service Road 125 to where it ties into the SP Trail near Trickle Park Reservoir and…
Surprise Creek Trailhead
Provides access to: Surprise Creek Trail 1060 which enters Alpine Lakes Wilderness.
Surprise Lake Trailhead #62
Surprise Lake is in the northern portion of the Gore Range in the Eagles Nest Wilderness. The beginning of the trail passes through aspen groves and spruce/fir forests. Eventually, the trail climbs steadily up to the lake. Surprise Lake is nestled in the trees and is a great place to relax and enjoy the scenery. An abundance of wildflowers can be seen from mid-June through early July along this trail.
Surveyor's Ridge North Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to the Surveyor's Ridge Trail. It has parking for 8 vehicles.
Surveyor's Ridge South Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to the Surveyor's Ridge Trail.
Surveyors Camp Campground
Dispersed camp site with no improvements. No traffic control such as paved loop road and parking spurs that you find in "developed" campgrounds, and no water system. Pack out garbage.
Sutherland #6
The west end of the trail starts in Santa Catalina State Park, but after 1 mile it enters the Coronado National Forest. This arduous hike quickly ascends the side of the Pusch Ridge Wilderness for another 8.9 miles where it connects to Mount Lemmon Trail #5.…
Suttle Lake
Bound on all sides by mixed conifer forest, the lake is deep and clear. The west end is best for seeing waterfowl because it's sheltered from the prevailing wind. Link Creek, which empties into Suttle Lake, is shallow and clear enough to view spawning fish. Yellow, orange, or red hues from vine maple proclaim the arrival of autumn in September or…
Suttle Lake Day Use Area
This site offers picnic tables, a boat launch for Suttle Lake, and trail access to the Suttle Lake Trail.
This is a heavily used site in the summer and offers a small beach area with swimming opportunities.
Recreation Fee Site: Parking at…
Suttle Tie Trailhead
This trail begins at the Suttle Tie Trailhead and ends at Suttle Lake.
Sutton Bluff ATV 11 Trailhead
This trailhead functions as a staging area for OHVs for the Sutton Bluff Trail system.
The Sutton Bluff ATV, UTV, and Motorcycle Area is located within the rugged river breaks of the West Fork of the Black River. The segmented trails are accessed via county roads and Forest Service system roads, and total approximately 45…
Sutton Bluff ATV 4 & 14 Trailhead
This trailhead functions as a staging area for OHVs for the Sutton Bluff Trail system.
The Sutton Bluff ATV, UTV, and Motorcycle Area is located within the rugged river breaks of the West Fork of the Black River. The segmented trails are accessed via county roads and Forest Service system roads, and total approximately 45…
Sutton Bluff ATV 8 Trailhead
This trailhead functions as a staging area for OHVs for the Sutton Bluff Trail system.
The Sutton Bluff ATV, UTV, and Motorcycle Area is located within the rugged river breaks of the West Fork of the Black River. The segmented trails are accessed via county roads and Forest Service system roads, and total approximately 45…
Sutton Bluff Recreation Area
Roomy campsites surrounded by open lawn and natural shading, cool breezes, abundant songbirds, and scenic views all await visitors at the Sutton Bluff Recreation Area.
The Sutton Bluff Campground is set alongside the West Fork of the Black River in a forested hardwood bottom. Sutton Bluff is located 13 miles outside Centerville, Missouri. It is nestled among a variety of short-leaf pine trees and shrubs, and a…
Sutton Campground
Sutton Campground is located just off the Pacific Coast in Oregon, 1.5 miles from Sutton Beach and 2 miles from Sutton Lake. The 80-site campground is set among scenic coastal pine, Douglas-fir, spruce, wax myrtle and huckleberry. Some sites offer electric hookups. Picnic tables and campfire rings are provided, as are flush toilets and drinking water.
Hiking the…
Sutton Lake Boat Ramp
Set along Sutton Lake this launching provides nice views and good fishing just outside of Florence.
Sutton Mine & Neosho Mine #197
The Sutton Mine Trail #197 begins at County Road 361, Camp Bird Road, and ends at the Neosho Mine. The trail starts with steep switchbacks for approximately the first 0.5 miles, then it levels off and becomes gentler. For the next approximately 1.3 miles it travels along a bench through spruce/fir with an occasional aspen. There are beautiful views of Ouray, the Million Dollar highway, and the Amphitheater. In…
Sutton Trails Trailhead
This is the trailhead for:
Sutton Trails #1321
Darlingtonia Trail #1320
It also provides access to:
Holman Vista Trail #1326
The trailhead is located in…
SW/Central Flat Tops Area
Southwest and central Flat Tops area. Access often from New Castle.
Swain Mountain Snowmobile Park
Located just off County Road A-21, Swain is located approximately 9 miles north of Westwood. The area can also be accessed just east of Chester at the Chester-Lake Almanor Staging Area on Highway 36. Swain Mountain has 60 miles of groomed trails, which include three loop trails. All routes are easy.
Swain Mountain is considered the hub of the forest's snowmobile trail system. It is usually…