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PLEASE NOTE: We are in the process of updating the links to the forest web pages. Please check with the local forest for the most up-to-date status of each recreational area. Your national forests and grasslands are 193 million acres of vast, scenic beauty waiting for you to discover. Over 3 million acres of land located in 22 National Recreation Areas managed by the Forest Service is preserved for recreational activities like hiking, boating, fishing and swimming, while highlighting natural, cultural and scenic resources. Visitors who choose to recreate on these public lands find 164,000 miles of trails, over 30,000 recreation sites, over 5,000 miles of streams and 3 million acres of lakes, 127 alpine ski areas, 338,000 heritage sites, and specially designated sites that include 37 million acres of designated wilderness areas, 130 wild and scenic rivers, 15 monuments, and one preserve. And remember, “It’s All Yours.” Displaying 1051 - 1080 of 17630

Belmont Campground

Generally open May to October, as weather and conditions allow.   Near historic town of Belmont.  Short distance to Barley Crrek and Cottonwood Creek trailheads that access Table Mountain Wilderness and Pine Creek Trailhead that access Alta Toquima Wilderness.

Belt Creek Ranger District

The Belt Creek Ranger District Office is located North of Neihart, Montana along US Highway 89. General forest information, maps, snowshoe rentals, permits, and brochures are available at this location.

Bemrose Ski Circus

In Europe the term “Ski Circus” is used for alpine areas which are connected by a network of lifts and trails, many times allowing the skier to ski from town to town. The Bemrose Ski Circus has a series of inter-connecting cross-country skiing trails for all ability levels. Some of the trails on this map are routes in winter only. The area’s low potential for avalanches makes it an attractive area for beginner/…

Ben Lilly Campground

This campground is an ideal area to escape the summer heat.

Ben Lilly Memorial

Benjamin Vernon Lilly or Ben Lilly (1856 – December 17, 1936), nicknamed Ol' Lilly, was a notorious big game hunter, houndsman and mountain man of the late American Old West. He remains famous for hunting down large numbers of grizzly, cougars and black bears. "Ben" was the scourage of mountain lions and bears, even killing one rogue black bear with his…

Ben Lowe #109

The Ben Lowe Trail #109 begins at an intersection with the Traver Mesa Trail #111 and ends at the National Forest boundary. This trails entire length is in the Roubideau Area which was designated by Congress in 1993 as an area to be undeveloped and closed to motorized or mechanized use. It travels through the Roubideau Creek drainage…

Ben Rover Cabin

Ben Rover cabin is located 35 miles north of Columbia Falls, MT on the North Fork Road near Polebridge. Most of the year the cabin is accessible by driving. The water source is a well. Ben Rover cabin sits in the Whitefish Range of the Rocky Mountains. Ben Rover has rustic accommodations including propane cook stove, lights, heater, wood stove, well water, and vault toilet. Ben Rover's party size is eight with two…

Benbow Area

The Benbow area is between the Stillwater River and West Rosebud. It is a popular place to ride OHV's. Please consult the motor vehicle use map (MVUM) to know which roads are legal to drive on. The roads in Benbow are in poor condition and high clearance vehicles are needed. To see a map of the Benbow area hiking trails, click…

Bench

This body of water is part of the Weber drainage.

Bench Creek Campground

A nice small campground in the trees along Bench Creek near Highway 21. Fishing in the stream and nearby Bull Trout Lake. Trail adjacent to the campground, heading southeast to Stanley Lake. Each of the 5 sites have picnic tables and fire rings with cooking grills. Amenities within the campground include a vault toilet. No drinking water is provided on site, and this small campground accommodates smaller trailers…

Bench Road (Forest Road #647)

 Bench Road is 4.3 miles. It is open to high clearnace vehicles, ohv, motorcycles, horse and foot traffic. Bench Road completes a loop from #601. The road runs parallel just outside the Flat Tops Wilderness.

Benchmark 15E09

Benchmark 15E09. Green Diamond. Least difficult. Open to Motorcycles/ ATVS/4WD. This trail is a level easy-going route. The trail dead ends for 4x4s where it intersects with the Mare Springs trail. 1 mile.

Benchmark Campground

Benchmark Camping area is located approximately 30 miles west of Augusta, Montana. It has 25 campsites and available from Summer until Fall. Bears may frequent the area; keep all food out of sight in approved containers and remove all food from area after eating. Mandatory food storage is required.

Bend Guard Station

The Bend area offers opportunities for a variety of outdoor recreation experiences including hiking, fishing, mountain biking, cross-country skiing and berry picking, in season. The Bend Work Center was once a Ranger Station for the old Cabinet National Forest. The original log ranger cabin which was constructed in 1911 is still on the site.

Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District Office

Located in Bend, Oregon, the Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District Office offers forest information, permits, passes and maps.

Bender Creek Trailhead

Bender Creek Trailhead - is a signed site with a restroom, loading/unloading ramp for ATVs, registration box and visitor information.  This is one of the trailheads in the Danskin OHV area.  The trailhead marks one of the major entrances to the #300 Trails of the Danskin Trail System.  I All trailheads have space for parking.

Benham Falls East Day Use / Trailhead

This day use area is located in a beautiful stand of old growth ponderosa pines on the edge of a riparian area. There are several picnic tables and access to the Deschutes River Trail which leaves to the south towards Sunriver and north towards Bend.  Dogs must be on leash at all trailheads throughout the year…

Benham Falls West Day Use / Trailhead

This site provides access to the Deschutes River Trail. A trail goes approximately 50 yards down to a viewing platform overlooking scenic Benham Falls. Dogs must be on leash at all trailheads throughout the year and on the Deschutes River Trail from May 15-September 15. Recreation Fee Site: Parking at this site…

Benjamin Creek Trailhead

This multi-use trail is 5.5 miles in length, and provides views of the Klamath River. To reach the trailhead, drive south 2 miles from Happy Camp, CA on Highway 96.  Turn right and go north on Crocker Rd. .10 mile to Forest Road 17N16.  Go south on Forest Road 17N16 1.1 miles to the trailhead on the south side of the road.

Benjamin Lake Boating

Benjamin Lake offers a pleasant stop along the Lady Slipper Scenic Byway for swimming, boating, and picnicking. Visit the nearby Camp Rabideau Civilian Conservation Corps Camp for a glimpse. No fire rings, there are grills. Picnic tables

Benjamin Lake Family Picnic Area

Benjamin Lake offers a pleasant stop along the Lady Slipper Scenic Byway for swimming, boating, and picnicking. Visit the nearby Camp Rabideau Civilian Conservation Corps Camp for a glimpse.No fire rings, there are grills.

Benjamin Lake Swimming

Benjamin Lake offers a pleasant stop along the Lady Slipper Scenic Byway for swimming, boating, and picnicking. Visit the nearby Camp Rabideau Civilian Conservation Corps Camp for a glimpse. No fire rings, there are grills.

Bennett Campground

Enjoy the peaceful serenity offered at this campground.  

Bennett Creek Picnic Site

This picnic area is situated next to County Road 63E (Pingree Park Road) where it crosses Bennett Creek. It is in an open coniferous forest with steep mountainous topography.

Bennett Pass Sno-Park/Trailhead

This Sno-Park is a great option for recreating early in the winter season due to the higher elevation. Follow direction of Mt. Hood Meadows parking staff for access on busy days. This parking lot has a 5% grade so good tires are a must. Parking lot only has space for 30 vehicles; please do not park on the highway, as this is illegal and poses a safety hazard. Trailers are allowed. During…

Bennett Springs Campground

Bennett Springs Campground is a primitive, non-fee, non-reservation campground located in the Albion Mountains. It is composed of 6 campsites that can accommodate up to 8 visitors per campsite.  This area is accessible for a season that varies usually between June through October and campground amenities include chemical toilets. Fishing is available in the creek. Drinking water is not available. The…

Bennion, Lower

This body of water is part of Burnt Fork drainage.

Bennion, Upper

This body of water is part of Burnt Fork drainage.

Benny Creek Campground

The campground is situated on a bench above Benny Creek, within walking distance of Bunch Reservoir (Greer Lakes). Sites are fairly open, under a canopy of ponderosa pine. Abert squirrels and chipmunks are common campground residents.