Horse Heaven Group Campground - Hollyhock
70-person capacity. No restrooms or potable water at this site.
Horse Heaven Group Campground - Lupine
40-person capacity. No restrooms or potable water at this site.
Horse Heaven Trailhead
This trailhead has adequate parking and accesses trail 28 and the Frank Church Wilderness
Horse Lake Trailhead
The Horse Lake Trailhead is a large rustic trailhead located about 3 miles from Fish Lake Campground. The facility is set in an open pine area adjacent to the Forest Road 66. The large parking area will accommodate several trucks and trailers.
The trail follows the ridge above Lake Fork Creek which is a beautiful drainage filled with…
Horse Meadow Campground
PLEASE NOTE: There is no water available at this campground. Please come prepared.
7600-foot elevation. 41 campsites. Near Cherry Hill Road 22S12/23S10. Maximum RV length 22 feet. Special food storage rule in effect because this is black bear country! Check current fire restrictions before venturing out.
Horse Pasture - 4E05
Marble Peak Trail to Tassajara Road.
Horse Prairie Cabin
Horse Prairie Cabin is a fairly large, two-room cabin situated on the edge of beautiful Horse Prairie in the southwestern corner of Montana. Forest service work crews used the cabin for lodging in the past. The cabin is available year-round and provides access to abundant hiking, biking, skiing and snowmobiling trails. It is equipped with a variety of amenities, providing guests with a somewhat comfortable and…
Horse Ranch Park (Dispersed)-Paonia RD
Horse Ranch Park is a large meadow about 4.5 miles west of the summit of Kebler Pass. It is on the northeast side of Kebler Pass Road, Gunnison County Road 12, and is the Trail Head for the Dark Canyon Trail #830, the Dyke Creek Trail #837, and the Dyke Mountain Bike Trail #838. The meadow receives heavy camping use from horse enthusiast who can ride into either the…
Horse Ridge Trailhead
**NOTICE** The Northwest portion of the Blue Range Primitive Area where this trail is located has been severely affected by the Wallow Fire of June 2011. The area is currently open to public use and entry - HOWEVER trails may not have been recently assessed or maintained for hazards associated with the fire, so plan your trip accordingly. Please keep in mind that any area affected by the wildfire can be prone to…
Horse Springs Campground
Horse Springs Campground includes new toilet facilities, a group ramada and a picnic area. Most of the campground is relatively accessible. The East Fork meanders through the forested valley shaded by tall ponderosa pines and bordered by grasses, alders, and streamside hardwoods.
Horse Springs Campground
For those visitors who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the nearby Big Bear valley, Horse Springs campground offers a secluded escape unlike many others on the San Bernardino National Forest. Surrounded by a high desert environment, the campground is a cluster of juniper and pine trees that offers sweeping mountain views in all directions.
This campground is ideal for OHV users, as it is close…
Horse Springs Group Ramada/Campground
Horse Springs Campground includes new toilet facilities, a group ramada and a picnic area. Most of the campground is relatively accessible. The East Fork meanders through the forested valley shaded by tall ponderosa pines and bordered by grasses, alders, and streamside hardwoods.
Click here for a map.
Horse Trap Trailhead
The Horse Trap Trailhead is accessed off FR 237 by way of the Willow Springs Loop Trail.
Horse Valley Peak Loop
The Smith Canyon road travels through lush vegetation and follows the creek-bed several miles. The elevation gets higher and the views will become high alpine woods and meadows. As the loop turns and starts back, the OHV section becomes challenging and is recommended for experienced riders only. This section goes from juniper and pinyon forests to a wash area with high rock cliffs surrounding.
Horsefly #121
The Horsefly Trail #121 begins at Forest Service Road #540, Old Highway 90, and ends at Forest Service Road #515, Deadhorse Road. The trail descends into the Sheep Creek drainage and follows Sheep Creek through the draw. It enters the Horsefly Creek drainage and crosses Horsefly Creek after about 2 miles. After crossing the creek, it switchbacks up the southern side of the canyon coming to an end at FSR #515…
Horseglade Campground and Trailhead
Provides access to: Woods Line Spur of the OC and E Trail. Trail users can go south following the Five Mile Creek or head north toward the Sycan Marsh to view Merritt Creek Trestle. Horseglade Campground and Trailhead, 40 minutes north of Bly, Oregon, is situated on the Oregon California and Eastern State (OC&E) Trail, a 100-mile trail built on the old railbed of the OC&E Railroad. This trail is open to…
Horsehead Lake Recreation Area
Horsehead Lake offers several amenities to its visitors. Managed cooperatively by the US Forest Service and the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, it provides a developed camping area, restroom facilities with showers, a playground, and picnic area, most of which are fully accessible. There is primitive camping and a boat launch across the lake from the developed campground, offered by the Arkansas Game and…
Horsepasture Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to:
Olallie Trail #3529
Horsepasture Mountain Trail #4347
O Leary Mountain Trail #3321
See Trail page for more information.
Horseshoe Basin #107
The Horseshoe Basin Trail #107 begins and ends at intersections with the Traver Mesa Trail #111. The entire length of this trail is in the Roubideau Area which was designated by Congress in 1993 as a wilderness study area to be undeveloped and closed to motorized or mechanized use. The trail follow along the west side of Roubideau…
Horseshoe Bend Campground
Sheltered from traffic noise on Highway 138, Horseshoe Bend is situated on a bench adjacent to the Wild and Scenic North Umpqua River. An open stand of old-growth Douglas Fir and sugar pine creates privacy among the campsites and shelters Horseshoe Bend from traffic noise on Highway 138. The North Umpqua Trail #1414.04 Calf Segment…
Horseshoe Bend Float Camp
Horseshoe Bend Float Camp is a primitive float camp located on the left side of Eleven Point National Scenic River. The camp is located 9.5 miles downriver of Greer Crossing. Access to the camp is by river only, the nearest put-in upriver is McDowell. There are 5 primitive…
Horseshoe Campground
The Horseshoe Campground is a first come, first served campground located along the Williams Fork River. There are seven non-electric sites that will accommodate tents, trailers and RVs. Each site contains a tent pad, fire grate and picnic table. Additional facilities provided include restrooms and trash service.
Horseshoe Campground
Horseshoe Campground is eight miles west of Fairplay on County Road 18. It sits at 10,600 feet elevation along Horseshoe Creek, near a grassy meadow among aspen, Engelmann spruce and Bristlecone pines. Trees provide good privacy between campsites, which are located at the base of Sheep Mountain. The primitive campground is located near Mount Sherman, Lincoln, Bross and Democrat.
Nearby…
Horseshoe Campground
*Remains open until snow makes it unreachable.
Located off Forest Service Road 900 in Yampa, CO. This is a small, quiet campground that makes a loop with 7 campsites among the trees, lending a feeling of privacy surrounded by the scenic 235,000 acre Flat Tops Wilderness, so bring your camera for these postcard views.
Each site offers a picnic table and a fire grate.Sites can accomodate trailers up to 25 feet in…
Horseshoe Cienega/Hannagan Meadow Loop - # 4
Tall conifers and high meadows frame the remains of historic cabins as you ride. The mixed forest here is majestic when the leaves change during the cool days of fall. The brilliant gold of aspen trees is remarkable if you happen to catch them at their peak. You will share the area with resident wildlife including wild turkey, elk, deer, coyotes and black bears. Diverse terrain and alpine scenes are the setting for…
Horseshoe Cove Boat Launch
Closing for 2024 season on October 15th.
Boat launch and Day Use picnic site along the shore of Rimrock Lake. Fire stands, picnic tables, outhouse- NO overnight Camping
Directions: From Naches, WA take US-12 west for about 27 miles to the Horseshoe Cove Boat Launch at Rimrock Lake.
Horseshoe Cove Campground
This popular destination campground is situated on the western shore of Baker Lake. Campsites are situated in a forested setting with pathways connecting down to the lakeshore. Day use includes a swimming beach and a gravel boat launch area with parking. The campground includes 38 tent/trailer sites, 2 of which are double units and 3 group sites. Twenty five campsites are reservable, others are on a first-come,…
Horseshoe Creek #482
The Horseshoe Creek Trail #482 begins and ends at the Canyon Creek Trail #481. Park across from the Snowblind Campground and follow the Canyon Creek Trail for approximately two miles to the intersection with the Horseshoe Creek Trail. This trail will head northeast and come to an end at the Canyon Creek Trail just past Stella Mountain. These two trails combined make a popular route that is about 19…
Horseshoe Hole Campground
The Horseshoe Hole dispersed camping area is situated at the end of a timber road in the Staney Creek watershed and offers two campsites. It is only a quick walk through the woods to Horseshoe Hole on Staney Creek from either of the two campsites. Each site has a hardened tent site, a fire ring, and a picnic table. No outhouses are available. The area provides visitors with miles of roads, excellent fishing on the…