Beartooth Plateau
The Clarks Fork Ranger District encompasses much of the Beartooth Plateau, which is located in northwest Wyoming, near Yellowstone National Park.
The Beartooth Plateau gets its name from Beartooth Peak, which has the appearance of a bear's tooth.
The scenery here is breathtaking - rugged mountain peaks and expansive plateaus, alpine tundra, glaciers, wildlife, wildflowers, and rare land types found nowhere else…
Beartooth RD
The Beartooth Ranger District is located in south central Montana and encompasses the Beartooth and Pryor Mountain Ranges. The district office is located in Red Lodge, MT, 65 miles southwest of Montana’s largest city, Billings. The district is known for its rugged mountains and sub-alpine tundra plateaus. The highest 41 peaks in Montana are located in the Beartooth Ranger District, including Granite Peak,…
Beartrap Picnic Site
Picnic Site
Beartree Recreation Area
Chipmunk Loop in Beartree Campground is now open for primitive camping on a first-come, first-served basis. Due to the ongoing rebuilding of utility lines into the Beartree Recreation Area, there will be no power, water or bath houses provided. A Portable toilet is located across from site 11. Sites 5 and 18 remained closed. A trailer waste disposal station is located near the campground’s exit.…
Beasley Flat Picnic Site
The Verde River is the only river in Arizona with a Wild and Scenic designation. Beasley Flat is the beginning of the Wild and Scenic stretch of the Verde River. It is also the most popular take-out spot for canoes and kayaks after a 10-mile float from White Bridge.
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Facilities
7 picnic ramadas (2 accessible…
Beauty Creek Campground
Beauty Creek Campground is located a half mile from Lake Coeur d'Alene along the peaceful Beauty Creek. Visitors enjoy breathtaking scenery and convenient access to miles of trails.
Natural Features: The campground is nestled in a narrow valley along Beauty Creek in northern Idaho. At an elevation of 2,100 feet, it is a sparsely wooded valley surrounded by heavily wooded hillsides. Beauty Creek sits in the…
Beaver #516
The Beaver Trail #516 serves as a connecting route for Porter Flat Road, FSR #266 from the old Buzzard Campground on the northern section to the southern section near Lenna Peak. What is now the Beaver Trail in the past was the northern-most section of the old Silver Spruce Pack Trail. The trail travels down the Beaver Creek drainage from the southern trailhead through mixed aspen, oakbrush and open parks to…
Beaver - KHRD
This body of water is part of the Provo drainage.
Beaver Brook Overlook
This facility provides picnicking opportunities, over looking a scenic beaver pond.
Beaver Brook Picnic Area
The site includes several picnic tables, pedestal-mounted fire-grates and a vault toilet. In winter, a cross-country ski opportunity is provided here on non-groomed trails.
Beaver Brook Shelter
The Beaver Brook Shelter sits at 3750 ft on the northern flank of Asquam Ridge which extends east from Mount Moosilauke. The shelter is 1.5 miles from NH Rte 112 in Kinsman Notch just off the steep Beaver Brook Trail (Appalachian Trail). The shelter accommodates approximately 8 people and provides a sweeping view of the White Mountains to the north. The campsites also includes 2 platforms (total capacity…
Beaver Brook Trailhead
The Beaver Brook Trailhead provides access to the Appalachian Trail and Mt. Moosilauke
Beaver Cow #608
Forest Trail #608 (Beaver Cow Trail) is 1.7 miles long. It begins at Forest Road #586.3E and ends at Forest Trail #472. The Beaver Cow Trail is open for the following uses: hiking, horseback riding
Beaver Creek
Dispersed camping is available in the drainage.
Beaver Creek #2092
This trail offers a pleasant and scenic hike or bike ride, only a few minutes from Glenwood Springs. The trail follows Beaver Creek out of 4-mile Park, climbs a ridge and drops into the Yank Creek drainage. Using the gas pipeline, this can be made into a loop trail for bicycles. It is recommended that you do the route using the pipeline to access Yank Creek. Due to some very steep grades, it would be very difficult…
Beaver Creek #2161
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Beaver Creek #464
Forest Trail #434 (Beaver Creek Trail) is 11.1 miles long and is in the West Elk Wilderness. The lower 2.75 miles is no longer maintained. The maintained trail segment begins at Forest Trail #601 and ends at Forest Trail #449. Forest Trail #464 is open for the following uses: hiking, backpacking, and horseback riding. Trail and Map.
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Beaver Creek Cabin
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Beaver Creek Cabin
Beaver Creek Cabin is a large A-frame cabin with capacity for up to 10 people. At this time there are two twin size beds, dining table, wood stove, outdoor wash basin, and a vault toilet. A nearby stream provides water that may be filtered for drinking.
Beaver Creek Campground
Beaver Creek Campground sits in the Idaho Panhandle National Forests, offering phenomenal views of the Selkirk Mountains across the reflective waters of Priest Lake.
Natural Features: The campground is situated on the northwest shore of Priest Lake at an elevation of 2,500 feet, shaded by hemlock and cedar. Priest Lake consists of the main lake, where most water recreation takes place, and the smaller…
Beaver Creek Campground
Beaver Creek Campground has 8 campsites (1 accessible), 1 toilet, and is remote and quiet. The campground is on the Wyoming/South Dakota border NW of Hill City, SD (directions below). Beaver Creek runs nearby.
Beaver Creek Campground Layout
Reservations are not available for Beaver Creek Campground. Sites are available first come, first served. See the layout of the area to find your perfect camping site.…
Beaver Creek Campground
A campground along the Madison River on the Hebgen Lake District.
Maps: Beaver Creek Campground Map
Camp sites: 67
Accessible Facilities: Toilet (2 sites – C Loop)
Trash Pickup: Yes
Firewood: $10.00 / bundle
Reservations:…
Beaver Creek Campground
This is a free campground located 63 miles south of the town of Hungry Horse on the gravel East Side Reservoir Road #38. The campground is located at an elevation of 4,200 feet and is open from May 15 through November 30. Beaver Creek Campground is situated next to Spotted Bear River just off the Spotted Bear River Road #568. The 4 unit campground is set back from the road and the campsites are less than 100 feet to…
Beaver Creek Campground
Beaver Creek Campground is situated along the banks of Beaver Creek, approximately seven miles southwest of St. Charles, Idaho. Located in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest, this small campground rests at an elevation of around 6,100 feet, accessible via Forest Road 411 off U.S. Highway 89 near Fish Haven.
Beaver Creek Campground
Beautiful setting along Beaver Creek, this campground is close to access for the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness. Fishing for trout in Beaver Creek, in nearby Cape Horn lakes, and in the many alpine lakes found along the trail in the wilderness. Trail #4021 leaves the campground to go north into the wilderness. Horse corrals with feeding stations are across the road, at the trailhead. Facilities at each…
Beaver Creek Campground
Beaver Creek is a small (8 sites) campground on the banks of scenic Beaver Creek. There are vault restrooms but no water. There is no fee for camping at Beaver Creek.
Beaver Creek Day Use Picnic Site
Beaver Creek is popular for picnicking and birding year round, and water play in the summer. The area has limited space and easily gets over-crowded on hot days and holiday weekends. There are two separate sections to the day use facility at Beaver Creek.
Large Fee Site: The largest section is a developed picnic facility with 18 sites that all include a table, grill, drinking water, trash cans, port-o-…
Beaver Creek Group Campground
Beaver Creek campground is a popular group camp, situated along the south fork Stillaguamish River with a view of Big Four Mountain. The area is fairly flat making it an excellent site for small children. This campground can accommodate up to 25 people. In addition to fishing, there are opportunities nearby for hiking and bicycling.
Beaver Creek Overlook
Beaver Creek Overlook is located along the Medicine Wheel Passage Scenic Byway. Managing the Range! In the summer, domestic sheep and cattle graze the rangelands of the Bighorn National Forest. These rangelands are the vast, grassy hillsides and sagebrush-covered valleys that dominate the plateau of the Bighorn Mountains. The Forest Service manages the location duration, and numbers of livestock grazing…
Beaver Creek Picnic Area
Heber-Kamas Ranger District