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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 6781 - 6810 of 17634

Hendry's Creek Trailhead

Access/entry point to the Mt. Moriah Wilderness.

Henline Falls Trailhead

Trailhead provides access for:  Henline Falls Trail #3348 Ogle Mountain Trail #3357 See Trail pages for more information

Henline Mountain Trailhead

This trailhead provides access to: Henline Mountain Trail #3352 See trail page for more information.

Henness Pass Road Auto Tour

The Henness Pass Road links Highway 49 through the forest until it meets Highway 89 north of Truckee and then continues on through the Kyburz Flat area to Verdi, NV.  The road passes by Jackson Meadow Reservoir, Milton Reservoir and Webber Lake.  This road is a historic route that stage coaches, freight wagons, miners,  immigrants and highway men followed in their searches for fame and fortune. *…

Hennessey Meadows / Riordan Trailhead

The Hennessey Meadows / Riordan Trailhead is a signed site with a hitching rack. Serves the Riordan Lake (#097) and Horse Heaven Meadow (#233) trails.

Hennickson's Ridge - 3E04

Chew's Ridge to Miller Canyon.

Henry Bell River Access

Additional information available soon.

Henry Creek Shooting Range

Henry Creek Shooting Range offers a ten person capacity firearm range for rifles at 50 and 100 yards and handguns at 25 yards.

Henry Lake #429

The Henry Lake Trail #429 begins at an intersection with the South Lottis Trail #428 and ends at Henry Lake.  This trail lies within the Fossil Ridge Wilderness and Wilderness Regulations apply.  The elevation at the intersection of the Henry Lake Trail…

Henry Lake Campground

Located in Gogebic County 9 miles southwest of the town of Marenisco, Mi., on the Bessemer Ranger District in the southern half of the Ottawa National Forest. Henry Lake Campground is a single loop campground with 11 campsites that are spaced with natural vegetation for screening. Henry Lake Campground provides drive-in sites that can accommodate tents, trailers, and motor homes. Each site offers an accessible…

Henry M. Jackson Wilderness: Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie

Senator Henry Jackson of Washington was instrumental in designating many of Washington's Wildernesses.  The 103,297 acre Henry M. Jackson Wilderness is located within both the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie and Wenatchee National Forests.  Here you will find terrain reminiscent of the Swiss Alps attracting mountain climbers: glacial basins surrounded by ragged ridgelines supporting sharp spires and rock towers. Snow…

Henry M. Jackson Wilderness: Okanogan-Wenatchee

Senator Henry Jackson of Washington was instrumental in designating many of Washington's Wildernesses.  The 103,297 acre Henry M. Jackson Wilderness is located within both the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie and Wenatchee National Forests.  Here you will find glacial basins surrounded by ragged ridgelines supporting sharp spires and rock towers. Snow often accumulates to a depth of 20 feet and remains well into…

Henry's Fork Wetlands Day Use

Picnic and interpretive area over looking the Henry's Fork Wetlands.

Henry's Lake

Henry's Lake is located west of Highway 20 and south of Highway 87, just north of Island Park, Idaho.  Most of the access to this lake are private, however, there are two public campgrounds.  Fremont County operates Frome Park on the westside of the lake and Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation operates Henry's Lake State Park on the east side of the lake.  Henry's Lake is known for it's excellent…

Henry's Lake Mountain Range

Smaller section of the district the encompasses the border landscape along the Montana/Idaho border providing access to the Continental Divide Trail, some hiking opportunities and access to Lionhead OHV Riding Area also found in Hebgen Lake Basin Area.

Henrys Fork

This body of water is part of the Henrys Fork drainage.

Henrys Fork of the Snake River

The Henry's Fork of the Snake River winds its way through Island Park down in to Ashton.  A river known for excellent fishing, rafting, and scenic opportunities.

Henrys Fork River

There are developed and dispersed campsites nearby.

Henrys Fork Trailhead

This area is popular for its fishing and hiking and it provides access to wilderness area.

Heppner Ranger District

The Heppner Ranger District is located in Heppner, Oregon. The District embraces 212,213 acres of the beautiful Blue Mountains, which includes portions of Grant, Morrow, Umatilla, and Wheeler Counties. There are approximately 500 miles of open roads to travel on, 27 miles of trails to hike, and 248 miles of streams that flow into 3 major rivers within Eastern Oregon.  

Herb Martyr Campground

The Herb Martyr trailhead, located near Herb Martyr campgound, is one of the popular birdwatching and overall hiking areas in Cave Creek Canyon. Though South Fork is known for its trogons, there are plenty of other interesting and rare creatures to encounter here. Over 300 species of birds have been sighted in the Chiricahua Mountains, including the magnificent hummingbird, blue-throated hummingbird and Montezuma…

Hercules Glades Wilderness

Hercules Glades Wilderness Area is 12,413 acres of the most scenic and unique country in the Midwest. The Wilderness is located 10 miles northeast of Branson, MO. Its combination of open grassland, forested knobs, steep rocky hillsides, and narrow drainages offers unusual beauty and a measure of solitude within easy reach of wilderness lovers. Wilderness Area History This Wilderness was designated in 1976, making it…

Hercules Tower Trailhead

Hercules Tower Trailhead is on the east side of the wilderness and connects you with Pees Hollow (loop trail), the Tower Trail and Long Creek. Wilderness Trails  The first part of the Tower Trail is mostly level, then it descends a slope to Long Creek. Lower Pilot, Middle Trail, Pete Hollow and Upper Pilot are connecting trails between Long Creek and Tower Trail, located at intervals along those two trails.…

Heritage Lake

Only 25.5 miles North from Chewelah and 18 miles Northeast from Colville. Heritage is a mile long and sits as the fourth lake from South to North in the Little Pend Oreille River Chain of Lakes. Water access from Lake Thomas only.

Herman Creek Campground/Horse Camp

The forest surrounding the previous campground was found to have laminated root rot. The campground was treated for this destructive-to-conifers fungus, and replanted with native hardwoods. CRGNSA took the opportunity to redesign the campground. Estimated completion of the new facilty is 2025. A trailhead for Herman Creek Trail (#406) and the…

Herman Creek Trailhead

Herman Creek Trailhead is the access point for a number of trails including Herman Creek Trail #406 (elevation gain 3,835'), and Gorge Trail #400.  Herman Creek Trail provides loop opportunities with…

Herman Gulch Trailhead

The Herman Gulch Trailhead is located off I-70 just west of Bakerville. It provides access to the Herman Gulch Trail (#98) and the Watrous Gulch Trail (#95).

Hermit Lake Shelters

At the base of Tuckerman Ravine, this shelter provides access to year-round mountaineering opportunities on the East side of Mt. Washington, including famous backcountry spring skiing. There are 8 lean-tos and three tent platforms, as well as outhouses and a hand pump for water. A caretaker is on site year-round. Purchase a camping permit at AMC's Pinkham Notch Visitor Center, no overnight pets. Reservations are not…