Horsfall Beach Day Use OHV Staging
Horsfall Beach Day Use is at the westernmost portion of the parking area, which is shared with Horsfall Beach Campground. This paved parking area gives access to:
Beach hiking at the western end of Horsfall Beach Road
OHV staging acccess to Coast Guard…
Horsfall Campground
Horsfall Campground, tucked in the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, provides access to miles and miles of dunes, beckoning off-road vehicle riding enthusiasts. Perks include flush toilets, drinking water and token operated showers. An ATV loading ramp is also available. Picnic tables and fire rings are at each…
Horsfall Day Use OHV Staging
Horsfall Day Use OHV Staging Area provides a paved parking area for off-highway vehicle (OHV) day use parking and access to open riding opportunities in the Horsfall riding area.
Horsfall Sand Camping
Horsfall Sand Camping dispersed camping area is on the sand in the southern edge of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Access to campsites is by 4x4 vehicles only via soft sand routes. Sites are rustic and no toilets or campfire pits are available. Portable toilets and fire pans are highly recommended. Individual sites are identified by numbered posts. Each site accommodates up to 5 vehicles and 20 campers…
Hortense Lake Access Point
This site provides access to the Mt. Washington Wilderness. Wilderness Permits are required. See "Permit Info" below for more details.
Horton
Horton Day Use Sit has six picnic units and is located three miles south of the Arizona Game & Fish Department Tonto Hatchery. Visitors are welcome and they offer a self-guided tour. Trout fishing in both Tonto Creek and Horton Creek is a popular pastime.
Horton Trailhead
The Horton trailhead accesses the Ridgerunner Trail system.
The Ridge Runner National Recreation Trail is 23 miles long and extends from Noblett Lake Recreation Area in the north to the North Fork Recreation Area to the south. The trail will lead you through a part of the Missouri Ozarks know for its beauty and limestone karst topography. The landscape varies from gently rolling to very…
Hosmer Lake
The lake is a hidden jewel of green and blue surrounded by dark green forest. Thickets of bulrush wands hide the most secretive wildlife and fish. At the north end, water drains into a porous rim of lava. The best way to experience this lake is by canoe, but a shoreline hike will still produce wondrous sights and sounds. Take your camera to…
Hosmer Lake Boating Site
Hosmer Lake is well known for its breath taking views of Mt. Bachelor, South Sister, Broken Top, wildlife viewing and the brook trout and rainbows that are quite visible in this shallow clear lake. There is a small boat ramp here with a gravel parking area and only electric motors are allowed on the lake.
Hospital Flat Campground
At 3,000 foot elevation along the North Fork of the Kern River, Hospital Flat Campground offers 40 individual family units, and 1 accessible group unit with ramp. Maximum 30 foot RV and trailer length. Paved access roads. Bathrooms and water available.
ExplorUSAll developed campground areas on the Forest operate under a concessionaire permit with ExplorUS. For additional information, please visit…
Hospital Flat Campground
Hospital Flat is so named because in the 1880s it served as a site for a field hospital for ailing soldiers from Fort Grant. That frontier outpost is located along Grant Creek on the south slope of the Pinalenos. The restorative powers of this cool mountain meadow, carpeted with wildflowers and traversed by a small creek, were sufficiently notable that it also became a summer retreat for officers and their families…
Hospital Hill Interpretive Site
Hospital Hill Interpretive Site sits along the Cloud Peak Skyway just as you enter the forest. Stop and take in the beautiful views.
Hossick (585)
The Hossick trail is 6.6 miles long. It begins at Forest Trail 592 - Weminuche Trail. and ends at Forest Trail 586 - Cimarrona Trail.. The trail is open for the following uses: Hiking, Horseback Riding
Hossick Lake (602)
The Hossick Lake trail is 0.5 miles long. It begins at Forest Trail 585 - Hossick Trail. and ends at Hossick Lake. The trail is open for the following uses: Hiking, Horseback Riding
Hot Air Trailhead (#15) Trailhead
Hot Air Trailhead (#15) Trailhead
Hot Creek Geologic Site
Hot Creek is a place to marvel at geology in action. Boiling water bubbling up from the creek bed, fumaroles and periodic geyser eruptions at Hot Creek attest to the chamber of hot magma which lies about three miles below the surface of the earth in this area.
The steam you see along the Hot Creek drainage is created when water percolates deep into the ground and enters a complex underground plumbing…
Hot Springs Area
The French Broad River and Appalachian Trail travel right through Hot Springs making the town a haven for hikers, rafters and other outdoor enthusiasts. The Hot Springs area features 44 miles of trails with 13.4 miles designated for mountain biking.
Hot Springs Boating Site
This site is located on East Lake in Newberry National Volcanic Monument and near East Lake Hot Springs. There is a fish cleaning station at this boating site and there is a toilet available as well.
The best access to this area is by boat. Launch from the boat ramp to East Lake Hot Springs head westward and look for outcrops of…
Hot Springs Campground and Group sites
Hot Springs Campground has 3 group sites and 8 single sites. It is located just east of Garden Valley, Idaho, along the (Banks-Lowman road) State Highway 17 at an elevation of 3,200 feet.
Visitors enjoy rafting, kayaking and fishing on the South Fork Payette River, and soaking in the hot springs at the river's edge.
Natural Features:
The campground is situated at the foot of a forested hillside. Towering Ponderosa…
Hot Springs, South Dakota
The Fall River Ranger District is located in Hot Springs, South Dakota, which is known as the Southern Gateway to the Black Hills! Hot Springs has been well known for many years for it’s large, natural, warm water springs. With easy access to great attractions; soothing, natural, warm water springs; great year-round weather; distinctive sandstone architecture; and multiple opportunities for outdoor activities and…
Hotelling Campground
Hotelling campground has 4 campsites right on the South Fork of the Salmon River. Easy access makes it a popular destination all summer long with the locals.
**Effective October 23 - no water or trash service is available for the winter season.**
Hotelling Trailhead
A remote trailhead up Forest Road 39N32 above the Hotelling Campground and Forks of Salmon.
The trailhead is the beginning of Trail #5465 which connects with the Salmon Summit National Recreation Trail (#12W02) and provides access to the Trinity Alps Wilderness.
Hourglass
This body of water is part of the Provo drainage.
House Creek Boating Site
The House Creek Recreation Complex is across the reservoir from the McPhee Complex. The access road and parking areas are paved. This gently sloping, grassy area is near the reservoir’s high-water line. There has a four-lane boat, an open play area, group picnic area, restroom and sanitary dumping station.
House Creek Campground
The House Creek Recreation Complex is across the reservoir from the McPhee Complex. The access road and parking areas are paved. This gently sloping, grassy area is near the reservoir’s high-water line. This areas include a campground, an open play area, group picnic areas, and a four-lane House…
House Rock Campground
House Rock Campground is perched on the confluence of Sheep Creek and the South Santiam River in an old growth forest grove. The campground road and parking spurs are composed of packed dirt and rock. The double-loop area comes with accessible vault toilets and drinking water from hand pumps. Picnic tables, campfire rings and grills are at each site.
Campers enjoy hiking the…
House Rock Day Use Area
House Rock Day Use Area is located at the confluence of Sheep Creek and the South Santiam River in an old growth grove. Visitors enjoy hiking the House Rock Trail, which starts at the day-use area. Part of the trail shares paths with the historic …
House Rock Trailhead
This trailhead accesses House Rock Trail #3406