Hoover
This body of water is part of the Duchesne drainage.
Hoover Campground
Hoover Campground and the the adjacent Hoover Group Site sit among Douglas fir and maple trees and large ferns at an elevation of 1,600 feet on the shores of the sparkling Detroit Lake. An interpretive trail and a viewing and fishing platform are part of the campground. Each site has a campfire ring and picnic table. Flush toilets…
Hoover Group Campsite
This is a 70 person group campsite adjacent to Hoover Campground.
Hoover Wilderness
Rising from the Great Basin to the crest of the Sierra Nevada bordering Yosemite National Park, the Hoover Wilderness is spectacular. With its magnificent scenery and well-maintained trail system, the Hoover Wilderness is a very popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
The Hoover was one of the original units of the National Wilderness Preservation System. It was established as a Primitive Area in 1931,…
Hoovey Canyon #261
Hoovey Canyon, Green Canyon, and Fife Canyon trails all branch off the 4-wheel drive road that leads down Pine Canyon from the Methodist Camp turnoff. From different points along that road they…
Hope Campground
This campground is located in maple, scrub oak, and some fir. Road is paved from Provo Canyon. Grills and picnic tables are a couple of the improved amenities that are available at this campground. While you are here enjoy some fabulous hiking.There is no water available in this campground
Hope Lake #410
The Hope Lake Trail #410 begins at the Hope Lake Trailhead and ends at the forest boundary with the San Juan National Forest. This is a favorite hike for viewing wildflowers and is one of the most popular trails in the Telluride area. The trail begins to gently ascend through spruce-fir forests until it crosses rock slides and meadows filled with wildflowers. As it climbs, openings in the trees provide nice…
Hope Valley Campground
Hope Valley Campground is located in its beautiful namesake valley at an elevation of 7,300 feet, surrounded by Jeffrey and lodgepole pines. The West Fork Carson River runs nearby, offering rainbow and cutthroat trout fishing. Numerous trails in the area provide excellent hiking and backpacking opportunities.
Hope Valley Sno-Park
Access to the Alpine County Winter Recreation Area.
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Hopewell Boat Access Campground
This small rustic campground is located on the east bank of the Allegheny Reservoir just north of Sugar Bay. It is accessible by boat (Allegheny Reservoir) or hiking trail (North Country National Scenic Trail with connections to the Tracy Ridge Trail System). The closest boat launch is Roper Hollow directly across the reservoir on the west bank and Kinzua Wolf Run Marina approximately 5 miles south near State Route…
Hopewell Lake Campground
Hopewell Lake Campground sits next to its scenic namesake lake between Tres Piedras and Tierra Amarilla in northern New Mexico. Visitors enjoy horseback riding, hiking, fishing and canoeing. The 14-acre lake is perfect for canoeing and is regularly stocked with rainbow and brook trout. Several trails begin in the campground and are popular with horseback riders and hikers.
Hopkins Mountain Firemans Cabin
Hopkins Mountain Fireman's Cabin is approximately 17 miles north of White Sulphur Springs and sits at an elevation of 3,162 feet. Visitors enjoy the area for its expansive view, animal watching, hunting and historic background. The Hopkins Mountain Fireman’s Cabin and Fire Tower site were constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1935. A logging tramway is on the property which was in use from about 1908 to…
Hopkins Prairie Campground
An island of shade amid a broad, winding grassland, the Hopkins Prairie Campground is a seasonal destination for campers looking to get off the beaten path. An unsung gem, Hopkins Prairie is a rambling incursion of interconnected wet and dry prairie landscape surrounded by sand pine and oak scrub.
Boating
Depending on water levels in the prairie, you may be able to launch your canoe or jon boat to drift…
Hopper Creek Group Campground
Hopper Creek Group Campground offers a shaded and rustic atmosphere for group tent camping with an open area for activities and a large campfire ring for evening gatherings. Because only one group can reserve the area at a time, it offers a great opportunity for privacy and solitude.
Horizon Hills Trailhead
The Horizon Hills Trail is located at 41645 Sec 17 on the Northeast side of Peavine Mountain. A variety of OHV opportunities are available in the area: including OHV and 4x4. Open routes are marked with a route number and type of vehicles the route is open to.
Hornet #131
The Hornet Trail #131 begins at Forest Service Road #402, Divide Road, and ends at an intersection with the Parallel Trail #139. This trail travels through aspen forests with little elevation gain. A combination of this trail, the Parallel Trail #139 and the Tabeguache Trail offer several loop options.
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Hornet Lookout Cabin
Hornet Lookout is available mid-June to October annually. Hornet Lookout is 45 miles north of Columbia Falls. It was built in 1922 and was an integral part of the chain of lookouts providing forest fire detection in the North Fork. Hornet Lookout is a rustic lookout with an approximate 1-mile hike in the summer from the trailhead. Hornet has rustic accommodations with a propane cook stove & lantern, small wood…
Hornet Park Picnic Site
This site is used as a snowmobile parking area in the winter months and a day-use picnic area in the summer months. Several interpretive signs are located next to picnic tables describing paast history of the area - it is the former site of the Hornet Ranger Station. A nice place to stop for a picnic during the summer. Restroom available.
Hornet Spur #131.1A
The Hornet Spur Trail #131.1A begins at Forest Service Road #549, State Draw Road, and ends at an intersection with the Aspen Trail #125. The combination on the Hornet Trail #131, Hornet Spur Trail #131.1A and Aspen Trail #125 make a nice route. The trial starts out heading north and in 0.4 miles it intersects the Hornet Trail #131. It then turns south and meets FSR #565, Paradox #5 Road, after 0.9 miles. It follows…
Hornet/Cuddy Mountain, Council Ranger District
The Hornet area and east facing slopes of Cuddy Mountain are on the Council Ranger District. These areas are accessed by traveling on the Council - Cuprum Road (FS Road #038) that follows Hornet Ridge out of Council. Approximately 15 miles out of Council, the road splits with a Y - stay left and take FS Road #055 to access the Cuddy Mountain area.
Hornet Interpretative Site is located just…
Hornsilver Campground
The Hornsilver Campground is located right off Highway 24 about 10 miles south of the town of Minturn, CO. It is directly across Hwy 24 from the Homestake Creek, which offers fishing opportunities. There are several trailheads off Homestake Road #703, which is about 1 mile south of the campground on Hwy.24.…
Hornswoggle Group Campground
Hornswoggle Group Campground is located near Bullard's Bar Reservoir. It is just a 1/2 mile from the Dark Day boat ramp and 3 miles from the Cottage Creek boat ramp. There are four 25 person campsites and one 50 person campsites. There are flush and vault toilets and centeral parking.
Horse Basin #471
The Horse Basin Trail #471 begins at Forest Service Road 740, Cement Creek Road, and comes to a dead end at about 10,400 feet in elevation. The trail crosses Cement Creek shortly after leaving FSR 740. It gently climbs with a few short steep parts and 4 easy stream crossings along the way. There are breath-taking views from this trail which include Cement Mountain, raising up 12,209 ft. and the Rosebud drainage…
Horse Butte Trailhead
Located just south of Bend, Horse Butte is a handy hub for trails that allow for the exploration of the north part of the old Fort Rock Ranger District.
Horse Camp
Horse Camp has 10 units, with space available for trailers. Each campsite has a hitching post, lantern post, picnic table and fire ring. The campground has two accessible vault toilets, hand pumped water and seasonal trash service. The campground has ample room for horse trailers. Horse ride or hike Lakeshore Trail or access the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail from the Bald Rock Trailhead. Bicycles are not…
Horse Camp
Horse Camp is located 12.5 air miles from Fortine. This dispersed area has 2 sites with tables and fire rings and able to accommodate up to a 32' trailer. Amenities include a vault toilet, food storage box, hitching rails and feed bins.
Horse Camp Campground
Located 13 miles SE of Grant Grove via Generals Highway to Big Meadow Road (Road 14S11). Five (5) units, horse corrals and vaulted toilet. Campsite elevation is 7,600 feet. This Campground is operated in cooperation with Sequoia National Forest and Back Country Horsemen of California - San Joaquin Sierra Unit.
There is NO WATER at…
Horse Camp Trailhead
Provides access to:
Horse Camp Trail #958
Facilities
No picnic table
No fire pit
No drinking water
No toilet
No garbage disposal - Please pack it out
Horse Camp Trailhead
The Horse Camp Trailhead serves as the north end of the popular Sand Mountain OHV Trail system. The actual trail begins on the north side of the 381 road while the trailhead is on the southern side. Some dispersed camping is available on a first come first serve basis.
Horse Camp: Cody
This campground features 16 pull-through campsites in a stand of lodgepole pine and mixed conifers and includes a mounting assist ramp and water trough. All sites have highline poles and long pull-through parking. The many trees provide plenty of shade, but not much space for portable corrals. There is also a day use trailhead for the Klickitat Loop Trail #7A within the campground. Heading south on the Klickitat…