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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 6571 - 6600 of 17634

Hannagan Meadow Recreation Area

Hannagan Meadow Recreation Area is a high-country four-season sporting paradise for a wide range of outdoor pursuits. Historic Hannagan Meadow Lodge Rustic campgrounds Access to the Blue Range Primitive Area Breathtaking views from the edge of the Mogollon Rim Hunting, fishing, and winter trails Hannagan Meadow is currently the highest point in Arizona to be inhabited throughout the entire year. History of…

Hannagan/Aker Lake Trailhead

**NOTICE** The area where this trailhead is located has been severely affected by the Wallow Fire of June 2011. The area is currently open to public use and entry - HOWEVER trails may not have been recently assessed or maintained for hazards associated with the fire, so plan your trip accordingly.

Hannegan Pass Road 32

Hannegan Pass Road is a good multi-use snow-play area when snow levels are low enough. The road is often groomed for cross-country skiers and is popular for snowshoers. It doesn’t gain too much elevation and is appropriate for children. From the Shuksan Picnic Area head up the Hannegan Pass Road and enjoy views of the North Fork Nooksack River, Mt. Shuksan and adjacent forested hillsides. Travel for 1.4 miles before…

Hannegan Trailhead

Hannegan Pass Trailhead will be CLOSED Wednesday August 21, 2024 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.For Unmanned Aerial System (UAS/”drone”) mapping to support road repair/reroute analysis and planningIntermittent access to trail and trailhead will be allowed when UAS is not in the airContingency Closure Friday, August 23, 2024, 9 a.m.–2 p.m.if weather or technical issues prevent finishing the project on Wednesday Provides access to:…

Hanning Flat Dispersed Area

Dispersed Camping on the shore of Lake Isabella. No trash receptacles available (Pack In-Pack Out). ALL Upper Kern Dispersed Camping sites, under restrictions - No Camping or Campfires are allowed within 25 feet of the water’s edge. Dispersed Camping Rules, Regulations, and Tips

Hansen Mill Dispersed Camping

Elevation: 10,800' This small, isolated dispersed (HORSE FRIENDLY) campground is located 16.8 miles east of Creede on Forest Road 600. Campers will find this to be a good vantage point for viewing vistas of distant mountains. There are 3 camping units at this site with picnic tables and fire rings. There is a vault-type toilet, but no water or refuse receptacles. A small stream can provide emergency drinking…

Hapgood Pond Recreation Area

Hapgood Pond Recreation Area offers camping, fishing, swimming, picnicking, and hiking among the tranquil surroundings of Hapgood Pond.  The pond itself is 12 acres in size and 12 feet at its deepest point. The recreation area offers a 28-site campground in a wooded setting, a 1 mile nature trail, and a day use area with a beach for swimming. No lifeguard is on duty; swim at your own risk.

Happy Camp Campground

Located approximately one hour from Paisley, Oregon, Happy Camp is a campground ideally located along peaceful Dairy Creek. The stream flows through the middle of the campground, offering fishing opportunities for rainbow trout.  At an elevation of 5289, this campground features nine camping sites. All campsites include picnic tables and fire rings, but no garbage receptacles. *Remember to “pack it in,…

Happy Camp Town Trailhead

 The trailhead for this 1 mile long trail is on the north side of the Elk Creek County Road (7C 002), approximately 1 mile south of the road's crossing over the Klamath River.  The trail climbs a steep hillside to gain views of the Happy Camp area and the Klamath River.

Happy Camp Trailhead

Provides access to: Rogue-Umpqua Divide Trail #1470, Castle Creek Trail #1576 and access Rogue-Umpqua Divide Wilderness. Happy Camp Trailhead is located at the intersection of Rogue-…

Happy Camp/Oak Knoll Ranger District

Happy Camp lies at the heart of recreation in northern California. River rafting, gold panning, wilderness hiking and scenic driving are all popular activities in the summer. Spring and fall offer the best weather and lower fire danger. Winter snowshoeing and cross country skiing can provide opportunities unmatched for solitude.

Happy Jack Trailhead

Winter skiing and summer hiking trails are available on this summit loop. Also very popular for mountain biking. Trails connect to Tie City and the Old Happy Jack Road. If you continue pass the trailhead there is Yellow Pine Campground and horse corrals. In the winter it is popular for sledding.  Access from the Summit Visitor Center on I-80 to Happy Jack Road. For trails in the Happy Jack area, click…

Happy Lake Trailhead

This trailhead provides access for Happy Lake Trail.

Happy Meadows Campground

Happy Meadows Campground is located 3 miles north of Lake George off County Road 77. Parking spurs are 20-30 feet with a maximum trailer length of 22 feet. The site sits at an elevation of 7,900 feet. The South Platte River is nearby for fishing.

Harbor Mtn Rec Area Picnic Site

Picnic area and viewing point with subalpine and open ocean vistas.

Harbor-Gavan Hill Shelter

This is a four-sided emergency shelter with no stove; use on a first come, first serve basis.

Hard Core Mt Bike route

2.5 miles Advanced Strenuous This route is a USFS designated route which climbs 1,500 feet in 2.5 miles.  Views of the Ansel Adams Wilderness, Mammoth Mountain, Long Valley Caldera and the Minarets are outstanding.  Be prepared for cooler temperatures for cooler temperatures and afternoon breezes.  the summit of this ride is at 10,700 ft.  Don't be surprised to encounter coyotes, deer or marmots…

Hard Creek Camping Area

A dispersed camping area, ideal for those with stock and providing access to the Hard Creek Trailhead and Upper Hazard/Hard Creek Basin Trail #169. There are hitching posts available. 

Hard Creek Trailhead

Popular trailhead for those with stock, there are several hitch posts available at the campsites adjacent to the trailhead. Access to Hard Creek Lake, and Upper Hazard Lake via Upper Hazard/Hard Creek Basin Trail (#169). 

Hard Rock Group Campground

This small, 10 person group site offers quiet, relaxing camping in primitive site along the South Fork of the McKenzie River. The campground offers one tent-only group campsite that can accommodate up to 10 people and 5 vehicles. No water or electricity is available at Hard Rock. Campfire rings, picnic tables, portable toilets and trash collection are provided. Many hiking and biking trails are available in the…

Hardesty Trailhead - Upper

This trailhead provides access to: Hardesty Trail #3469 See Trail page for more information.

Hardin Ridge Recreation Area

Hardin Ridge Recreation Area is located on Monroe Lake south of Bloomington, Indiana. This recreation area offers​ six campground loops, two picnic areas and three shelterhouses,​ two of which are available for reservation, a three​ lane boat launch, a swim beach with shelter and showerhouse,​ hiking trails, and two rental cabins on the lake. The​ campground loops offer modern restroom and shower​ facilities. This…

Harding River Cabin

14’-by-16’ hunter-style cabin with two single bunks and two double bunks, table and benches, broom, and oil stove for heat (No. 1 oil only). Bedding, cooking utensils, and firewood not provided.

Hardscrabble Campground

Overview:  Hardscrabble Campground is located approximately 12 miles north of Crouch, Idaho. It is one of 5 campgrounds that lie along the Middle Fork of the Payette River, north of Garden Valley at an elevation of approximately 3,215 feet. The Middle Fork drainage offers excellent trail opportunities. Fishing and hunting are popular activities as well.   Natural Features: The campground is situated on…

Hardwood Campsite on Grand Island

Grand Island, a Congressionally designated National Recreation Area (NRA), boasts massive 300-foot wave-cut sandstone cliffs; 13,500 acres of lush forest; beaches of fine sand; winter ice caves; and historic buildings and artifacts dating back as far as 2,000 BC, to name just a few of its highlights! The island's scenic natural beauty and interesting history make it an attractive place for camping and other outdoor…

Hare Trailhead

Trail # 1199 Motorized Double track, ATV/Motorcycle trail that connects to the CDT1101 Wyoming trail.

Harlequin Lake Shelter

Harlequin Lake Shelter is a remote 2 room A-frame building with a wall separating the north and south halves. It is located about a mile walk on trail from Harlequin Lake, and this shelter is located on a landing strip. There is great hiking, berry picking, ATV and snowmobile trails, hunting and some fishing in this area.

Harmels Point #616

Forest Trail #616 (Harmels Point Trail) is 0.5 miles long. It begins at Forest Trail #597 and ends at Forest Trail #614. Forest Trail #616 is open for the following uses: Hiking, and Horseback Riding