Horseshoe Lake (Olallie Lake) Campground
Located on the high and lovely Horseshoe Lake, just south of Monon Lake in the Olallie Scenic Area, Horseshoe Lake Campground is sandwiched between the shoreline of Horseshoe Lake and Forest Service Road 4220. Due to the area's remote nature, although the campsites are just off of FSR 4220, few vehicles pass by which makes this outdoor recreation area so special. The lake, as the name implies, is horseshoe-…
Horseshoe Lake Campground and Boat Launch
The small 16-acre lake offers a variety of fishing opportunities. The one-mile walk around the north end of the lake provides for wildlife sightings and scenic views of the lake and campground. This campground is small and lightly used, perfect for those looking for solitude.
Horseshoe Lake CO2 Area
U.S.G.S scientists detected naturally occurring Carbon Dioxide (CO2) gas in the vicinity of Horeseshoe Lake and other areas on the Mountain in 1994. Since then they have been monitoring the gas, measuring the concentration and rate of gas discharged from the ground. The higher than normal concentrations of CO2 are responsible for killing approximately 120 acres of trees next to Horseshoe Lake and…
Horseshoe Lake Fishing
Horseshoe Lake is at timberline; it is often windswept. Please do not damage the ancient bristle cone pine shrubs around the shoreline. Camping and campfires are not permitted along the lake shore to prevent soil and water damage. Please pick a campsite at least 300 feet from the lake. Horseshoe Lake is stocked by helicopter with native cutthroat fry. A fishing license and trout stamp are required in New Mexico.…
Horseshoe Lake Recreation Area
If you are looking for an equestrian style base camp to explore area trails or a destination campground with plenty of room for your family, try the Horseshoe Lake Recreations Area located north of Ino, Wisconsin on the Washburn Ranger District. The terrain is gently rolling with a sandy loam surface ideal for horse riding. The trail weaves through towering pine and hardwood forests as well as through the area's…
Horseshoe Lake Trail (#23)
Begin at the Kinney Creek Trailhead. The trail forks from the Kinney Creek Trail, a third mile after reaching the Byers Peak Wilderness boundary. The trail crosses Kinney Creek, continues southwards, and climbs gradually until a rock garden appears to the east. The 1.7-mile, one-way trail climbs steeply for a short distance but returns to a gradual climb.
Horseshoe Meadow Area
Horseshoe Meadow is a vast 10,000 foot high meadow, surrounded by lodgepole pine forest. Getting there is an adventure in itself; the road to Horseshoe Meadow climbs over 6,000 feet, as it winds its way up from Lone Pine. Three campgrounds are located in the Horseshoe Meadow Area. Trails from Horseshoe Meadow provide access to the Golden Trout Wilderness and Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Park. The road to Horseshoe…
Horseshoe Meadow Equestrian Camp
Horseshoe Meadow Equestrian Camp has 10 drive-in campsites with a corral and hitch rail at each site. Potable water available. Cottonwood Pass, Cottonwood Lakes and Trail Pass Trails provide access to Golden Trout, John Muir and Sequoia National Park Wilderness areas. This area is characterized by rolling terrain and sub-alpine meadows.…
Horseshoe Meadow Picnic Area
Picnic area shaded by Foxtail Pines. Picnic Tables, Water, Barbeque's, Toilets. Day Use No Overnight Parking.
Horseshoe Pond Trailhead
From a small parking area on Deer Hill Rd. this trail is 1.1 miles over easy grades and connects to the Conant Trail.
Horseshoe Prairie Nordic Ski Area
The Walla Walla Ranger District began managing the Horseshoe Prairie as a Nordic ski area in the late 1980’s when cross-country skiing and snowshoeing were increasing popularity. At that time the only marked and groomed trails available in the area were located at Spout Springs Ski Area. There was also a segment of Nordic skiers that preferred to ski on un-groomed trails in a remote environment. …
Horseshoe Prairie Trailhead
Horseshoe Prairie Trailhead accesses the Umatilla Rim Trail #3080.
Horseshoe Recreation and Campground Area
Constructed in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, Horseshoe is nestled in the mountains of West Virginia along Horseshoe Run. Horseshoe is located approximately 7 miles northeast of St. George, West Virginia, on State Route 7.
Horseshoe Springs Campground
Nestled in large grove of oaks. Campground provides solitude for those seeking that type of experience.
Horseshoe-Packsaddle Road
Snowmobiling
Horseshoe/Fourmile Auto Tour
The Horseshoe/Fourmile Auto Tour is an 11 ½-mile interpretive route that follows the path of the Denver, South Park and Hilltop Railroad up Fourmile Creek into the era of lode mining in South Park. This tour begins just over a mile south of Fairplay. A high-clearance vehicle is recommended; however, passenger cars can make most of the route in good weather.
Horsetail Creek Single-Track Motorcycle Area
This area offers a 10 mile loop of advanced single-track motorcycle trail. This trail offers challenging opportunities characterized by steep and narrow trail through timber, meadows, narrow canyons, and high scenic ridgelines between the Horsetail and Ditch Creek drainages. Trail area is accessed only by the Horsetail Creek Trailhead located on the north side of the Gros Ventre Road—Rd #30400. This trailhead…
Horsetail Creek Trailhead
This trailhead is located directly on the Gros Ventre Road adjacent to lower Slide Lake. It is a large gravel parking area and is mostly open with surrounding willows and sagebrush. This trailhead provides access to the Horsetail Creek Trail #4090, a 10 mile motorized trail open to motorcycles from 07/01-09/09. After September 9, the trail is used by hikers and horse riders primarily for hunting.…
Horsethief #215
The Horsethief Trail #215 begins at the end of Forest Service road #871 and ends at the Forest boundary where it crosses onto BLM and continues on for approximately 3 more miles following an old jeep road until it ends at Engineer Pass. The trail ascends gradually along a beautiful forested mountainside and enters an alpine area behind the Amphitheater. As the trail continues to climb, it opens up to spectacular…
Horsethief Boating Site / Day Use Area
***Until further notice, use of a high-clearance vehicle is recommended for those who plan to visit recreation sites in Horsethief Basin.
Fish Consumption Advisory: The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ), in association with the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AGFD), issued a…
Horsethief Cabin
Horsethief Cabin is nestled in the Bradshaw Mountains' near Horsethief Basin Lake and Castle Creek Wilderness in the Prescott National Forest. The area is rich in history, including early Native American inhabitants and later in the 1860s, home to horse thieves and…
Horsethief Lake
Horsethief Lake
Horsethief Lake is located near Mount Rushmore National Memorial. Fishing, especially ice fishing, is popular at this lake. Dredging operations were completed a few years ago to clean out excessive sediment to restore the depth and improve water quality. Enjoy this beautiful lake while fishing for trout from the shore, non-motorized boat or from the ADA accessible fishing…
Horsethief Lake Campground
A Delightful Setting
Located 10 miles south of Hill City, South Dakota, Horsethief Lake Campground is a delightful setting for visitors seeking recreation and relaxation in Black Hills National Forest. This campground is 2 miles from Mount Rushmore National Memorial and adjacent to Horsethief Lake. Sites are tucked into a forest of towering ponderosa and lodgepole pine.
Horsethief Lake Campground…
Horsethief Lake Day Use Site
The Horsethief Lake Day Use area is the trailhead for the Horsethief Lake Trail (Trail #14), and has dedicated trailhead parking. A toilet facility and fishing docks are also available.
Horsethief Lake Trailhead
The Horsethief Lake Trailhead (TR #14) takes users to a 2.7 mile long trail that wanders through granite peaks and twisting spires that poke through the thick forest canopy.
Horsethief Springs Day Use
Historic spring and picnic area on Talimena Scenic Drive.
Horsethief Trailhead
Connects to the Pine Creek Wilderness, the Secret Canyon Trail, and the Espinoza Trail. No fees are associated with this trailhead.
Horsethief Trailhead
The Horsethief trail is 2 miles long. It begins at Hwy 88 near Snowshoe Springs Campground and ends at end of 025 Road.
Horses are allowed, however not recommended due to the terrain.
Horsfall Beach Campground
Horsfall Beach Campground is ideal for off-road vehicle riders or for visitors looking to take it easy on the beach. Flush toilets, drinking water, a picnic area and an accessible beach viewing platform are available at this 34-site campground. The day-use area provides a paved parking area for pedestrian beach access. The self-pay station for this area is located on Horsfall Beach Road. There are no RV dump…