Hasselborg Lake Shelter
12' x 10' 3-sided CCC Adirondack-style shelter with dirt floor
Hastings Campground
Picture yourself living in the heart of a logging camp back in the late 1800s while you relax at your campsite or fish for brook trout in the nearby Evans Brook. Constructed on the site of the old town of Hastings this campground is in a young forest with ample open area.
Hastings Trailhead
The trailhead is located on the site of the historic logging village of Hastings.
Hat Creek Campground
Hat Creek Campground opens Wednesday, April 26 for the summer season.
Hat Creek Campground is situated in a mixed coniferous forest, adjacent to Hat Creek. Stream fishing in Hat Creek contains trophy trout. The scenic Spatter Cones Trail is across the street. The fun and adventurous Subway Cave is only a mile to the north. Area and…
Hat Creek Group Camp
Hat Creek Group campground opens Wednesday, April 26 for the summer season.
Hat Creek is one of four campgrounds available in the Hat Creek Recreation Area, home to some of the area's best trout fishing. Scenic hiking trails and an active volcanic area can easily be accessed from the facility.
Natural Features: The campground is situated next to Hat Creek in a mixed conifer forest at an elevation of about 4,390 feet…
Hat Creek Ranger District
Hat Creek includes the Intermountain Area communities of Burney, Fall River Mills, Hat Creek and Old Station. In the shadow of Lassen Peak, seven campgrounds and four picnic areas are nestled along ten miles of Hat Creek. Opportunities for fishing, hiking, camping, picnicking, wildlife observation and natural history are many. Lava tubes, dormant and extinct volcanoes, massive lava flows and fault lines reveal a…
Hat Creek Rim Overlook
Hat Creek Rim Overlook will open mid to late April.Come by to take in the view of the stunning landscape, learn a little about the local history, and perhaps take a walk along the Pacific Crest Trail. For more information about the geology of the Hat Creek Valley, explore the Old Station Visitor Information Center,…
Hat Point Overlook and Day Use Area
Located on the ridgeline above Hells Canyon the Hat Point Overlook and Day Use Area offers fantastic views of the canyon and the Wild and Scenic Snake River. The site has interpretive panels about the canyon and scenic views of the canyon below. A climb up the fire lookout tower allows better views of the river and rugged canyon landscape.…
Hat Point Trailhead
The Hat Point Trailhead is located on the edge of the Hells Canyon Wilderness area near the Hat Point Day Use Area and Overlook. The site has an upper day use and lower long term parking areas with stock facilities. It provides access to the…
Hatchery Creek Trailhead
Provides access to: Hatchery Creek Trail #1577 , Badlands Trail #1576, Icicle Ridge Trail #1570, and…
Hatchet Campground
Located along Highway 26, the Hatchet campground offers a great place to stop for the night when travelling the scenic highway between Jackson and Dubois, Wyoming. Opportunities for fishing designated wild and scenic rivers are available nearby. During the fall hunting season, this campground offers a popular staging area. This site is equipped with 9 campsites, accessibility to bear boxes, access to water, a single…
Hatchet/Flagstaff Area
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Hause Creek Campground
CLOSED FOR WILDFIRE DANGER
This campground is located along the Tieton River below Rimrock Lake Dam, just off U.S. Highway 12.
Note: There is no water available, and no flush toilets. Sani-can toilets available. Bring your own water.
Hauser Sand Camping
Hauser offers a selection of dispersed campsites in the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Standard sites fit five vehicles and up to 20 people. The two group campsites fit 10 vehicles and 40 campers. Note that all sites can only be accessed by 4X4 vehicles. Campsites are available year-round and reservations may fill up quickly in peak summer season. No water is available so campers should bring an ample…
Haven Lake Campground
Haven Lake Campground has 4 campsites that include table, fire ring, food locker, vault toilets and parking. Access to some campsites is via rough unpaved roads.. Some of the features of this area include breathtaking scenery and over 20 scenic lakes for hiking, biking and equestrian enjoyment.
Haviland Lake Campground
Haviland Lake Campground is located on the shores of Haviland Lake with beautiful views of the Hermosa Cliffs. Of the 43 campsites, 26 are reservable and 17 have electrical hookups. Many sites, both for RVs and tents, are shaded by Ponderosa pines, some near the lakeshore.
Services include water, trash pickup, campfire rings, picnic tables, and restrooms. Firewood is available. Many facilities are…
Haw Creek Falls Point of Interest
Surrounded by a beautiful mature hardwood forest, Haw Creek Falls Point of Interest is located on a small mountain stream with picturesque falls, rocks, and a bluff. The Big Piney Wild and Scenic River is nearby. There is also an accessible trail to the waterfalls. The Ozark Highlands Trail goes through this point of interest.
The area is open all year. No fees for camping or day use. Camping…
Hawk Recreation Area
Hawk Campground sits nestled in the Alleghany Mountains surround by a spectacular nature setting. Experience an exciting hiking experience with easy access to the Tuscarora Trail right from the campground. In the fall, this inviting location offers hunters a secluded environment to stay overnight. Fall asleep to the mellow sounds of the trees gently swaying overhead and the simple harmony of nearby crickets.
Hawkwright Trailhead
Scenic Loop Trails
Hawkwright Trailhead is located approximately 15 miles southwest of Custer, SD and it provides access to the Martin ATV Trail system, which is comprised of 52 miles of scenic loop trails open to vehicles 62” or less in width. A trail permit is required to use these trails. A bulletin board is on site with…
Hawley Creek Lower Campground
The lower campground has 4 sites and also has potable water. Fishing in Hawley Creek, and in the reservoir. The Hawley Creek Trail is less than 2 miles long, but is rather difficult, gaining over 1000 feet in elevation over the distance. Motorized vehicles (ATVs, motorcycles), are allowed on the trail, but not off trail. There is a spur trail to the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail. The trail opens up into…
Hawley Creek Upper Campground
The upper campground has 6 campsites with picnic tables and fire rings, and also has vault toilets and potable water. Fishing nearby in Hawley Creek, and in the reservoir. The Hawley Creek Trail is less than 2 miles long, but is rather difficult, gaining over 1000 feet in elevation over the distance. Motorized vehicles (ATVs, motorcycles), are allowed on the trail, but not off trail. There is a spur trail to the…
Haws Point Picnic Area
This is an open-setting, non-fee picnic area, which has single picnic sites. Popular local activities include lake fishing.
Hawxhurst #530
The Hawxhurst Trail #530 is the quickest way to reach the lower end of the Smalley Mountain Trail #531 if you are approaching from the east (traveling west on Battlement Trail #527). A large portion of this trail passes through aspen stands interspersed with open meadows. The last 0.75 miles of the trail is largely oak brush. The trail ends at a two-track at the Hawxhurst Cow Camp, which is where private…
Hay Canyon Campground
Hay Canyon Campground is located in the Lewis and Clark National Forest. There are 7 campsites near fishing access to the South Fork of the Judith River and scenic ATV trails. Restrooms are provided. The maximum recommended trailer length for the area is 30 feet. Please limit your stay to 16 days.
Bears may frequent the area; keep all food out of sight in approved containers and remove all food from area…
Hay Hollow Trailhead
This one of five trailheads for the Ridge Runner Trail. This is a small trailhead.
Hay Meadows Trailhead
This trailhead accesses the southern boundary of the Caribou Wilderness. Ample parking available for vehicles and trailers; popular equestrian staging location.
Hay Park #729
The Hay Park Trail #729 begins on Forest Service Road #129, Hay Park Road, and ends at an intersection with the Eureka Trail #734. This trail provides access to the Hay Park Reservoirs. The trail travels north of what is locally known as Lily Pad Reservoir, continues east to Hay Park Reservoir No. 1, turns to the south around that reservoir and heads west to Hay Park Reservoir No. 2 before ending at the Eureka Trail…
Hay Park TH #1957
From the parking lot the trail climbs uphill through a wet pasture and travels along a fence line for approximately 1,000’ until you reach the bulletin board and trail sign. From here the trail winds steeply and crosses through private property for approximately 1.2 miles. It is important to stay on the trail and follow directional signing for the Hay Park Trail. Once on National Forest land, the trail drops and…
Hay Park TH #19571
This is a moderate trail. The trail is used by mountain bikers, hikers, and horseback riders. The trail travels through many Aspen groves as well as a few stands of pine and spruce trees. The highest point on the trail is the subtle pass in Hay Park at 9,680’.
Hayden
This body of water is part of the Bear drainage.