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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 6961 - 6990 of 17629

Hog Park Boat Dock and Ramp

AMENITIES: Picnic tables, drinking water, and a vault toilet are available. Plan to pack-in-pack-out. Hog Park Reservoir does not have trash services. FISH: Trout; Types of fishing available include: Wade, Shore, Motorized boat, Float tube, Fly, Spin, Bait PARKING: Parking is available at the dock and ramp. (This site can be accessed by Passenger Car) HOG PARK PICNIC AREA: Located in the Sierra…

Hog Park Campground

The Hog Park Campground is located in Encampment, Wyoming on the southeast shore of Hog Park Reservoir. This is a sunny area with an open view of the reservoir and night sky. This campground features 50 sites, suitable for tents and camper trailers. Each site has a picnic table and fire grate. Water, trash and toilet services are available during summer months.

Hog Park Guard Station

Hog Park Guard Station, the oldest standing guard station in the Routt National Forest, was built in 1910 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is located approximately 39 miles northwest of Cowdrey, CO. HistoriCorps volunteers did significant preservation work in 2019 on this cabin, which will included foundation repair, wall log replacement, reroofing in an effort to ensure the historic…

Hog Park Picnic Site

This site is under consideration for a fee change - Click here for more information The Hog Park Picnic Area is located in the Sierra Madre Range and across the reservoir from the Hog Park Campground and boat ramp, on the northwest side of Hog Park Reservoir. AMENITIES: Picnic tables, drinking water, and a…

Hog Pen Landing

Hog Pen Landing offers quiet moments on waterfront campsites while Spanish moss sways with the wind. If you're lucky, you might just see a great blue heron fish for dinner. A boat ramp provides easy access to Ocean Pond.  The Great Florida Birding Trail and the Florida National Scenic Trail

Hogan Cabin

The cabin was built in the 1920s to provide field quarters for trail crews, smoke chasers, timber cruisers, and grazing inspectors.

Hogan Mountain Walk-In Turkey Hunting Area

Hogan Mountain Walk-In Turkey Hunting Area is located directly southwest of Dry Creek Wilderness. It provides 7,800 acres of quality hunting for the turkey hunter in Scott and Logan counties. Pursuant to 36 C.F.R. 261.50(a) and (b), the following forest roads are closed year-round: • 285 from mile point 0.2 to end • 286 from mile point 2.1 to end • 635 from mile point 0.2 to end • 875 from mile point 1.7 to end All…

HOGAN PASS TRAILHEAD

This trail is closed in higher elevations.

Hogback Homestead

The Hogback Homestead, a fully furnished two story log cabin, is situated on approximately five acres along Hogback Creek. It has three bedrooms, kitchen, living room, and dining room. It is heated with a wood stove and is equipped with propane lights and cook stove. This homestead, built in 1917 as a permanent home, provides renters an opportunity to experience the setting and lifestyle of the early 1900s.

Hogback Interpretive Site

Hogback Interpretive Site sits along the Bighorn Scenic Byway. About 500 million years ago the air and land were warmer, and the seas covered all of Wyoming including the area you see. You would not recognize any animal life at that time.  None of it lived on land. Then around 75 million years ago, the earth’s crust began to grind together. The earth buckled, heaved, and the Bighorn Mountains formed.…

Hogback Lake Rustic Campground & Backcountry Sites

The Hogback Lake Area has a rustic campground with 3 sites, a 5 mile trail system passing 6 lakes with several different loops, and 5 backcountry campsites along the trail.  There is also a boat launch and an accessible fishing pier.   For a map of the Hogback Lake Area and driving instructions, click here.

Hoge Road Trailhead

The Hoge Road Trailhead is located at 41652 sec. 27 on the East side of Peavine mountain. A variety of OHV opportunities are availiable in the area: including OHV and 4x4. Open routes are marked with a route number and type of vehicles the route is open to.

Hognose (W-8A)

Trail difficulty: Trail segment is rated as more difficult.

Hoist Lake Area

Hoist Lake foot travel area encompasses almost 10,000 acres of pine, aspen and hardwood forest. There are 19 miles of looped trail. Hiking trails and back-country skiing are permitted; however, there are no groomed trails. Cross country skiing ranges from moderate to more difficult/most…

Hoist/Reid Lake Areas

Recreation areas located near Hoist and Reid Lakes, north of the Au Sable River in the northeast corner of the Huron National Forest.

Holbrook Overlook Observation Site

Is an observation point located off of the Big Mountain Road approximately 5 miles from the city of Whitefish. The site offers parking for 4 vehicles. No overnight camping or fires allowed.

Holbrook Reservoir Campground

Holbrook Reservoir, 35 minutes southeast of Bly, Oregon, is an ideal destination if you’re seeking a quiet, forested setting for fishing and leisure. Holbrook Reservoir is one of three major points of interest in the Lofton Recreation Area. The reservoir is stocked on a rotational basis. There is a boat ramp and dock, and boats with electric motors are permitted. Ponderosa pines dominate the landscape and make…

Holcomb Creek

A small mountain creek with little water during drought periods that is a tributary to Deep Creek, northwest of Big Bear Lake. The area is steep, forested on south side with willows and sage lining the banks. Rainbow trout may be planted by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife in locations along the stream below the Falls Picnic Area. Their fish planting…

Holcomb Valley Campground

This family campground has 19 single-family campsites. All sites are first-come-first-serve basis (no reservations). Holcomb Valley campground is located approximately 5 miles north of Big Bear Lake off Forest Service Road 3N16. Although this campground is open year round, vehicle access will be based on road conditions. Please contact the…

Holcomb Valley OHV Road 3N16

This road runs just over 26 miles from Green Valley Lake Road to the Dump Access Road near Baldwin Lake. Important Note:  While the road is 26 miles long, only the 11 miles from the Crab Flats Campground junction with 3N34 to Forest OHV Road 3N56 are open to non-street legal vehicles. Reminder: 1. Non-street legal vehicles cannot use the portion of 3N16 to Green Valley Lake Road. 2. Non-street legal vehicles…

Holden Ballpark Campground

Holden Ballpark Campground is located one mile outside of Holden Village. A simple open field nestled in the Railroad Creek drainage the Holden Ballpark provides a gateway for hikers to explore Glacier Peak Wilderness area.  This campground  can be starting point or ending point to many of the hiking trails available around…

Holder Cove Campground

Looking to camp where you can wake at the crack of dawn and start fishing? This is one of several small campgrounds on Tellico River Road (FS Rd 210). This campground offers 7 campsites with a picnic table, fire ring, and lantern post.

Holdout Spring #285A

Rattlesnake Trail is so named because it’s located in the upper reaches of Rattlesnake Canyon, not necessarily because it’s home to an unusual abundance of the West’s most famous trail hazard. Then again, there has to be a reason the canyon got that name in the first…

Hole in the Ground

The trail follows the ridge line of Hole in the Ground Mountain. It offers views of the Petit Jean River Valley to the north and the Jack Creek Drainage to the south. Surrounding pine and hardwood forests provide opportunities for viewing deer, squirrel and black bear (highest density in Arkansas). Rugged, steep terrain is normal; geologic formations are abundant. Jack Creek Campground (trailhead) offers developed…

Hole in the Wall Boat Access Day Site

Hole in the Wall provides access to some of the area's whitewater opportunities on the Wild and Scenic Upper Clackamas River, as well as a place to fish year-round. View Clackamas River whitewater map. PGE manages three river access sites along the Clackamas River in partnership with…

Hole-in-the-Ground Campground

True to its name, Hole-in-the-Ground is tucked away in a steep, tree-covered draw alongside Mill Creek. A developed campground with 13 designated sites, there is a maximum of 8 people per site at this campground.  Campfire rings and tables are provided. Only shorter travel trailers recommended.

Holey Meadow Campground

60 miles SE of Porterville.  Suitable for RV's 16' long; paved and narrow dirt road; toilet; No water; elevation 6,400 feet.  Open May to October.  Supplies available at Ponderosa Lodge and R-Ranch.   Campfire permits are required for campfires, barbeques, and camp stoves. Permits are available at your local Ranger Station or online at …

Holey Rock Trailhead (Trail # 68)

Holey Rock Trailhead is one of two facilities accessing the non-motorized Eagle Cliff Trails.

Holiday Campground

Holiday Campground offers 35 campsites with drinking water and trailer spaces. It is located east of Mammoth Lakes and west of Bishop on US Highway 395. This is an overflow camp used as needed only. There are no fees to camp when the water and trash service are shut down. Snow is not removed in the campground.

Holiday Group Campground

The Holiday Group Campground is located off Highway 33, north of Ojai at the bottom of a heavily shaded Live Oak canyon. It is located one mile north of Wheeler Gorge campground. The campground is open year round. There is a stream nearby. The campground has 1 group site with 8 pull-in driveways (allowing RV/trailer and tent space). Barbecues and picnic tables are provided. 50 people and 10 vehicles are…