Heckman Lake Cabin
This is a rustic style 12' x 14' Pan-Abode log cabin that was constructed in 1967. It is located near the outlet of Heckman Lake at the terminus of the six-mile Naha National Recreational Trail that winds along the Naha River through old-growth rainforest of spruce and hemlock. FACILITIES: • Two Single & Two Double Bunks • Wood Stove and Firewood • Cooking Counter and Table • Shelves and Cupboard Space • Ax/Maul…
Heeney Marina Boating Site
This marina is located at Green Mountain Reservoir below the town of Heeney. Amenities include boat rentals, fuel sales, marina store, vault toilet, slip rental, and boat ramp. There is a fee for parking at the marina, but no fee to launch your boat.
Helen Lake
Species present: Rainbow and Brook Trout
Seasons: Open all year. Bag limit: 5 per day, 10 in possession.
Date of usual ice out: July 1 (6,700' elevation).
Access roads: This lake is located in Section 1, T38N, R6W. The Seven Lakes Basin is about 20 miles by road and trail from Mt. Shasta City. Access is via the South Fork Road (Road 26) from the W.A. Barr Road. One route to the basin is via the Pacific Crest Trail (…
Helen Lake Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to:
Helen Lake Trail #3577
See Trail page for more information.
Helen's Loop TR 712
Helen's Loop Trail is 2.2 miles in length. It is rated as Easy. It is blazed Magenta blazes.
Helena Trailhead
Primitive trailhead with access to north end of motorized Grizzly-Helena Trail as well as Mount Zirkel Wilderness.
Helende Campground
The Helende Campground is located 10 miles east of Lowman, Idaho, along Highway 21 at an elevation of 4,100 feet.
The South Fork Payette River lies a few hundred yards away. Visitors enjoy fishing and rafting on the river, soaking at nearby Kirkham Hot Springs and exploring the extensive Kirkham Ridge Trail.
Natural Features:
The campground is situated in a dense forest of lodgepole and Ponderosa pine, which offers…
Heliograph #328A
The Heliograph Trail #328A branches off the Arcadia Trail #328 about a mile from Shannon Campground and leads to the top of this historic peak. If you would rather not return by that same route, you can put together a loop by following the Arcadia and…
Heliotrope Ridge Trailhead
Provides access to: Heliotrope Ridge Trail 677. This trail enters Mt. Baker Wilderness.
Hell Canyon Trailhead
This trail is maintained for hikers, horseback riders and mountain bikers. No motorized use is allowed. There is a 1/2 of mile of trail that climbs at a steep slope with one switchback until you top out on the limestone crest. The last 2 miles follows a two-track road along the bottom of Hell Canyon drainage.
Hell Gate Campground
Campground offers 17 camping units that can accommodate up to a 16 foot trailer. There is beach access, swimming, fishing, hiking and bird watching.
Hell Hole
This body of water is part of the Bear drainage.
Hell Hole
Hell Hole provides access to the Chauga River for fishing. No amenities are available on-site, and there are no fees for using Hell Hole.
Hell Hole Campground
CAUTION: There are bears in the area. Please keep all foods, soaps and garbage contained. Location: 22 miles east of Georgetown on Wentworth Springs Road, and 29 miles northeast on Forest Highway 2 (Eleven Pines road) to just before Hell Hole Reservoir.
Hell Hole Trailhead
The trail begins from Indian Dick Road (1N02), and is a good day hike trail for sunny days from fall to spring. There are plenty of picnic spots along the route. Currently this trail terminates at a campsite in Hellhole Canyon. Be careful in this area, as there are some cliffs alongside the trail.
Hell Hole Upper Country
Under "Find an Area" use the plus sign to the left of the name to drill down to a facility in that area.
Hell Roaring Creek Trailhead
Hell Roaring Creek Trailhead
Hell Roaring TH #1960
ALERTS:
• Bear canisters are required for all backpackers in the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness.• Advance reservation permits are required for overnight stays in the Maroon Bells - Snowmass Wilderness Overnight Permit Zones.…
Hell's Crossing Campground
CLOSED FOR SEASON.
Re-opening spring of 2025
Located on the American River, this campground offers single sites and multi-family sites. Water is available at the west end only. Some sites are tent only.
Hell's Crossing Sno-Park/Trailhead
Adjacent to Hell's Crossing Campground. In the winter this Sno-Park offers 12 parking spaces and access to cross-country ski trails.
Trail access to: Goat Peak Trail #958C, and Pleasant…
Hellhole Bay Wilderness
Hellhole Bay Wilderness (2,125 ac) may take its name from a large forest opening possibly formed by early wildfire behavior in the area. A shallow canoe trail a little over a mile long and often less than a foot deep crosses the bay and is passable during the wetter times of the year. But in dryer months it becomes a muddy trail and can be difficult to hike. Heavy thick undergrowth, wet unstable ground and…
Hellhouse Road 12N01D
Hellhouse Road 12N01D
Hells Backbone Road
A scenic road that drives through the Escalante Ranger District from Escalante to Boulder. The road drives through desert slickrock, ponderosa pine forests, and aspens. It crosses over the narrow Hell's Backbone Bridge were there are beautiful views into the gorges of the Box-Death Hollow Wilderness. The drive is approximately 35 miles of gravel road and takes about 2 hours.
Hells Canyon - Oregon/Wallowa Valley
The Hells Canyon National Recreation Area (HCNRA) straddles both sides of the Snake River in both Oregon and Idaho. The recreation sites and trails in this section are all found away from the Wild and Scenic Snake River in the Oregon uplands, and in other forest lands near the Wallowa Valley. All other upland sites and all trails in the…
Hells Canyon Campground
A campground in the main boulder area on the Yellowstone District.
Access road not suitable for vehicles longer than 20’.
Hells Canyon Corridor
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Once called the “Grand Canyon of the Snake River,” the Hells Canyon corridor is known for its magnificent but extremely rugged landscape. It is the deepest gorge in North America. There are few points of entry into Hells Canyon…
Hells Canyon Creek Boat Launch
The Hells Canyon Creek Boat Launch is located in the upper end of the Wild and Scenic Snake River about 1 mile below the Hells Canyon Dam. The recreation site is popular with anglers, powerboaters, float boats, and visitors desiring to see the wild river and Hells Canyon. Set along the river below the craggy canyon cliffs, the site is…
Hells Canyon Creek Visitor Center
Located below Hells Canyon Dam, the Hells Canyon Creek Visitor Center offers a great opportunity to view the wild section of the Wild and Scenic Snake River and learn more about the river and the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area.
The visitor center,…
Hells Canyon Guard Station
Hells Canyon Guard Station is a log cabin located in the Highland Mountains approximately 30 miles southwest of Whitehall, MT. It is a popular spot for summer activities and hunting during fall big game hunting season. The area is replete with wildlife and provides access to scenic mountain views as well as plentiful opportunities for recreation. It was originally built in 1906 and used as a line cabin for ranchers…
Hells Canyon National Recreation Area - Idaho
The Hells Canyon National Recreation Area (HCNRA) straddles both sides of the Snake River in Oregon and Idaho. This Hells Canyon National Recreation Area - Idaho section includes all developed recreation sites and trails that are all located away from the Wild and Scenic Snake River in the Idaho uplands. All other upland sites and all trails in the…