Beaver Creek Rental Cabin
The Beaver Creek cabin site was established for administrative use in 1912. The current dwelling was built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps using standard blueprints for that time.
Beaver Creek cabin is open year-round. It's accessible by car in the summer months and by snowshoes or cross-country skis in winter. Great cross country skiing in the winter and hunting in the fall. Guests arriving in…
Beaver Creek Reservoir Boating Site
Concrete Boat Ramp Next To Gravel Boat Trailer Parking Area with Restroom. Serves as plowed parking in winter also for ice fisherman and snowmobilers. Motors are allowed on Beaver Creek Reservoir, but boaters must not create large wakes as the reservoir is relatively small and narrow. This is not a good place for larger boats.
Beaver Creek Ski Resort
Beaver Creek Ski Resort is an alpine and cross-country ski resort that also offers summer activities of all sorts.
*Several areas and trails on Beaver Creek and Arrowhead mountains are closed in the winter and spring for Elk Calving and Migration.
Click Here to see the Elk Closure Map.
Beaver Creek Ski System Trailhead
The Beaver Creek Ski Trail system consists of six trails with a total distance of 12.9 miles. The six trails are the Porcupine Trail, Dry Beaver Trail, Highland Trail, Mallo Trail, Sunshine Trail and Highnoon Trail. The Mallo Trail is a groomed snowmobile trail; use caution when skiing on this trail.
Beaver Creek Trail (#942)
Beaver Creek Trail skirts north of Sky Ranch then rejoins the road west of the ranch before re-entering the forest. After traveling north of Hourglass Lake and following Beaver Creek, the trail borders the north side of Comanche Reservoir before entering a travel zone within the Comanche Peak Wilderness. The trail passes trailheads for Hourglass Trail (#984) at the Comanche Reservoir dam, Comanche Lake Trail (#990)…
Beaver Creek Trailhead
Beaver Creek Trailhead is adjacent to the same parking area as the Mitchell Lake Trailhead at the west end of the Brainard Lake Recreation Area (BLRA). Trailhead hosts are available to answer questions on summer weekends. This trailhead provides access to the Beaver Creek Trail. Hiking trails to the west of the BLRA enter into the Indian Peaks Wilderness. Visitors that hike trails leading west from the Long Lake or…
Beaver Creek Trailhead
Beaver Creek Trailhead is the jumping off point for several backcountry options.
Designated Camping areas in Beaver Creek
The West Fork of Beaver Creek and Trail #222 leading to Avalanche Lake take off about a half mile from the end of the road.
Three additional trails including:
Sentinel Creek, Trail #202
Beaver Creek Trail…
Beaver Creek Trailhead
Trailhead parking is ample and ideal for parking horse trailers and unloading horses. The trail provides a good access to the Mt Zirkel Wilderness, great for groups with horses who want to get away from other more heavily used trails. Campsites are numerous, especially near Stump Park. This trail lies within the Mt Zirkel Wilderness. Please refer to the Wilderness Regulations. The wilderness is closed to…
Beaver Creek Trailhead
The Beaver Creek Trailhead is one of the closest Forest Service recreation sites to the City of Rifle. The trailhead provides access to the Beaver Creek Trail and (with a short hike or ride) the Battlement Trail. From the trailhead parking area, visitors can cross the creek and follow the Beaver Creek Trail for 1.2…
Beaver Creek Trailhead
Beaver Creek Trailhead provides access to Water Dog Lakes, Rock Creek, Twin Creek, Sawmill Meadows and the Gros Ventre Wilderness.
Beaver Creek Transfer Camp Trailhead
Beaver Creek Trailhead provides access to Wilderness trails in the Cape Horn area. Trail #4021 South Fork of Fall Creek is accessed from this trailhead (this trail is also referred to as Halstead Creek).
Beaver Creek Wilderness
Towering sandstone cliffs, natural arches and rippling streams are some of the special features that led to the designation of this 4,877-acre area as a wilderness in 1975.
The wilderness provides visitors a place where they are free to explore nature's solitude and scenic beauty. No motorized or mechanized equipment is allowed.
The wilderness is remote and the terrain is rugged. Several trails occur…
Beaver Creek Wildlife Management Area
Beaver Creek Wildlife Management Area provides habitat for a variety of wildlife species. This 17,753-acre area is managed under a cooperative agreement between the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources and the U.S. Forest Service. The wildlife management area surrounds the Beaver Creek Wilderness. The terrain is steep and mountainous. The habitat consists mostly…
Beaver Dam #627
The Beaver Dam Trail #627 follows at a moderate grade along the Beaver Dam Drainage and is a route which ties together the Mesa Creek Road and the Long Canyon Trail. It travels through a mixture of spruce stands, oak brush and through many open parks. This drainage contains many beaver ponds with intermittent sections of flowing water. A great amount of beaver activity may be encountered especially along the lower 0…
Beaver Dam Campground
Beaver Dam Campground is situated on the shores of Upper Caney Lake in the Caney Lakes Recreation Complex. The campground is located in a beautiful setting among woods, lakes and hills. Swimming, boating, fishing and water skiing are the top activities. Sugar Cane National Recreation Trail passes right next to the campground and offers varied terrain for hikers and bikers. The Sugar Cane trail was named for…
Beaver Dam Group Campground
Beaver Dam Group Campground can accomodate group sizes up to 40 and is located along Beaver Creek within an old growth forest. The campground offers opportunity for hiking, swimming, fishing and star gazing.
Facilities
4 campsites (3 tent sites, 1 trailer site) with picnic tables, and fire pits
No garbage disposal - Please pack it out
Beaver Dam Reservoir Fishing Site
Beaver Dam Reservoir is a small 4.2 acre reservoir, also known as Benchs Pond. It is right off of State Route (SR) 264. The Department of Wildlife Resources of Utah (DWR) stocks this reservoir with Rainbow Trout. There are fishing sites on both the north and south sides of the reservoir.
Beaver Dam Rifle Range
Ranges include right-handed, left-handed and accessible shooting benches, 25 and 100-yard backstops and permit the use of pistols and rifles.
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Beaver Dam Trailhead
Provides access to:
Beaver Dam Trail #1001
Facilities
2 vault toilets
No garbage disposal - Please pack it out
Beaver Falls Karst Trailhead Site Trailhead
This 1.5 mile (round trip) trail provides access to everyone who wants an opportunity to see the karst world up close without entering a cave. At the trailhead you will find a gravel parking area, vault toilet, and garbage cans. Special Features: Beaver Falls is one of the Island's many recreational gems. Surrounded by ancient muskegs and cathedral forests, the falls are relatively small but spectacular to see.…
Beaver Lake
Beaver Lake is a 67-acre manmade lake dating from the days of railroad logging. One of the original railroad tramlines serves as a dam that traps and holds overflow water from a nearby creek. A shallow lake, Beaver Lake offers excellent opportunities for small boat fishing. Limited accessibility does not offer much opportunity for bank fishing.
This area has a small parking area. No camping or swimming is…
Beaver Lake
This body of water is part of the Beaver Creek drainage.
Beaver Lake
Together with Beth and Little Beaver Lakes, this makes a string of three lakes just northeast of Lake Bonaparte. This popular lake provides good shoreline access. Expect to catch rainbow trout in the 10-13 inch range. Camping is no longer allowed.
Beaver Lake (Evanston Ranger District)
This body of water is part of the West Fork Bear drainage.
Beaver Lake Campground - Ouray RD
Beaver Lake Campground sits south of Beaver Lake with 11 camping sites nestled under spruce trees. Some sites have view of lake, open meadow and towering cliffs, while tent sites, located on a dead end spur, are nicely secluded. Beaver Lake is a popular fishing lake for day users, as well as, campers. Heavy 4-wheeler traffic along main access road. There is no drinking water at this campground, but water is…
Beaver Lake Day Use Area/ Fishing Site
Beaver Lake Day Use area is a very popular fishing site, both for lake fishing and for stream fishing along Fox Creek that is a short walk west of the lake. Day use parking fee if enter Beaver Lake Campground area.
Beaver Lake Recreation Area
If you are looking for a campground to explore the North Country National Scenic Trail or a rustic fishing-getaway with a family atmosphere, try the Beaver Lake Recreation Area 15 miles west of Mellen, Wis. This campground is located on a 35-acre trout, panfish and largemouth bass. There are 10 campsites. Campsites include a parking spur, fire ring, picnic table, and tent pad. Drinking water and vault toilets are…
Beaver Lake Recreation Area
Beaver Lake is 15 acres in size. Primitive camping is allowed but no facilities are provided. There is a gravel ramp for boat access. The lake has been stocked with channel catfish, bluegill, redear sunfish, and black bass.
The recreation area is surrounded by private ownership.
Beaver Lake Trailhead
This trailhead gives access to a short easy one mile hike through wooded area to Beaver Lake. Trail burned over in 2015.
Beaver Lake Trailhead #2109
The Beaver Lake Trail begins at the base of the Beaver Creek Ski Area and continues past Beaver Lake at 3.3 miles, ending at Turquoise Lakes: This trail follows Beaver Creek as you hike through aspens and thimbleberry on an old wagon trail then onto singletrack up through coniferous forest to the Holy Cross Wilderness boundary at mile 3. From here you are only 0.3 miles from Beaver Lake. For most, this is the final…