OHV Road 2N69Y
This is a very short tenth of a mile connector road between Arrastre Creek OHV Road 2N02 and Rattlesnake Canyon OHV Road 2N70Y in the Rose Mine / Tip Top Mountain area, northeast of Big Bear.
Oil Well Mtn. Loop #522.1A
The Oil Well Mountain Trail #522.1A begins on Forest Service Road #265.3D, intersects with the Grand Valley Ranger Districts the Burn Trail #522, and ends at the end of Forest Service Road #265.3A. The combination of these two trail and a section of CR 265 make a complete loop. The trail travels to the east through parks and scattered aspen. As it turns north it climbs through an aspen forest. After 3.5 miles it…
Ojai Ranger District
The Ojai area includes the Matilija Wilderness and part of the Sespe Wilderness. The Sespe Creek Wild and Scenic River crosses this area.
Ojai Ranger District Office (Ranger Station)
The Ojai Ranger Station located at 1190 E. Ojai Ave in Ojai, CA.
Phone number: (805) 646-4348. Calls are answered Thursday - Saturday, 9:00am - 2:00pm.
The Ojai Ranger Station is now open for in-person visitation Thursday through Saturday begining November 2, 2023. Hours are 9:00am - 2:00pm.
America the Beautiful Interagency passes are currently not available at the Ojai Ranger District office.
Ojibway and Triangle Lakes
Ojibway Lake offers a small picnic area, a back down ramp, and 2 island back country campsites. The lake contains crystal clear waters and a variety of fish, including lake trout, walleye, bass and northern pike. Access to Triangle Lake is a short roller portage between Ojibway Lake and Triangle Lake. Triangle Lake also has 2 island back country campsites and fish including walleye, bass, and northern pike.
Lakes…
Ojo Redondo Campground
This campground is located southwest of Mt. Sedgwick, the highest peak in the Zuni Mountains. It is situated in ponderosa pine, douglas fir, and aspen trees, with a scenic meadow adjacent to the campground. Be advised of road conditions due to elevation and precipitation. No trash services. Pack in-Pack out.
Okeson #137
The Okeson Trail #137 begins at an intersection with the Cutler Creek Trail #217 and ends at an intersection with the Baldy Trail #217. This trail provides a connection route between these two trails. In approximately 0.4 miles, the trail switchbacks up to a ridge which it follows until it intersects the Baldy Trail. There are several trails in this area that make unlimited loop route possibilities. This trail is…
Okhissa Lake
Welcome to the Homochitto National Forest and beautiful Okhissa Lake, a 1075-acre recreational lake for fishing, boating, picknicking and a seasonal swimming area. Okhissa Lake currently offers many amenities and additional improvements are planned for the future. Please recreate safely and enjoy your visit. If you have a great day on the lake, remember to tell your friends and neighbors and help boost the…
Oklahoma Ranger District
The Oklahoma Ranger District consists of about 363,000 acres located on the west side of the Ouachita Mountains in southeastern Oklahoma. The district is split into three areas: the northern unit is within LeFlore County and has many hiking trails and camp grounds, natural areas and a national recreation area; the central unit contains the large and beautiful Broken Bow Lake that provides thousands of people…
Olallie Campground
Nestled on the banks of the McKenzie River and Olallie Creek, Olallie Campground provides 16 sites with a superb setting for a getaway into nature. The lower loop offers mesmerizing views of both the river and the creek while the upper loop is set further in the trees with many sites facing the creek. No electric hookups are available at the campground. Picnic tables, vault toilets and drinking water are among…
Olallie Day Use
This is a small day use site located within the Olallie Campground at confluence of the McKenzieRiver and year-round Olallie Creek.
Olallie Lake Day Use Area/Picnic Site
Olallie Lake Day Use Area, with its views of Olallie Lake and Mt. Jefferson in the background, is located adjacent to the Olallie Lake Resort. It is popular for picnicking, fishing, and non-motorized boating.
Contact the Olallie Lake Resort for reservation info for cabins and yurts. Campgrounds are not reservable and are first come, first served. Note: the…
Olallie Lake Guard Station
Olallie Lake Guard Station gives campers an old-fashioned cabin experience with its well-preserved features, including a massive rock chimney, interior wood, and hand-wrought iron work. It provides access to a number of outdoor recreation opportunities as well as its namesake lake. The cabin is at nearly 5,000 feet elevation so the season may be delayed by late snows, which restricts cabin access.
Olallie Lake Resort
Cabins, yurts, camping, fishing, boating, and hiking available at this beautiful scenic and quiet privately operated resort on Mt. Hood National Forest. Please be mindful of the remote nature of the Olallie Lake Scenic Area. There is no cell phone service. The roads are rough and there are no gas stations or auto repair shops, so have your gas tank full and come prepared.
Olallie Meadow Campground
This campground, nestled just north of Mount Jefferson, has incredible views and provides wonderful solitude in a somewhat rustic environment.
Olallie Meadow Campground map (PDF)
Olallie Meadows Cabin
The historic Olallie Meadows Cabin was built in 1910; it is closed for restoration.
Olallie North Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to:
Olallie Trail #3529
O'Leary Mountain Trail #3321
Horsepasture Mountain Trail #4347
See Trail page for more information.
Olallie South Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to:
Olallie Trail #3529
Frissel Crossing Trail #3320
South Fork McKenzie Trail #3327…
Old Baldy #372
Old Baldy is the shortest and steepest, while the Super Trail is longer but has a more moderate gradient, but both of these trails lead to the 9,453-foot summit of Mt. Wrightson, the highest peak in the Santa Ritas. The trails form a figure eight making it possible to…
Old Baldy Trailhead (Trail #66)
Meandering through stands of quaking aspen, paper birch, and ponderosa pine, colors are beautiful this time of year on the Old Baldy trail. Located approximately 13 miles south of Spearfish, SD off of FSR 134, the Old Baldy Trail is a 5.7 mile loop with a 0.7 mile spur trail to the summit of Old Baldy Mountain.
From the top, one can see Crow Peak to the north, Ragged Top and Terry Peak to the east and Cement Ridge…
Old Bark Road OHV Staging Area
Old Bark Road OHV Staging Area provides paved parking for OHV staging, access to Bark Road OHV Trail and open riding opportunities in the Horsfall riding area. The staging area also provides access to dispersed sand camping sites located around the facility and beyond.
Old Caves North Access
Old Caves North Access Trail is part of the Old Caves Trail System.
From the trailhead, Old Caves Crater Trail takes you through volcanic cinder fields and Ponderosa Pines to the base of an extinct cinder…
Old Caves South Access
Old Caves South Access Trail is part of the Old Caves Trail System.
From the trailhead, Old Caves Crater Trail takes you through volcanic cinder fields and Ponderosa Pines to the base of an extinct cinder…
Old Caves Summit
Old Caves Summit Trail is part of the Old Caves Trail System.
From the trailhead, Old Caves Crater Trail takes you through volcanic cinder fields and Ponderosa Pines to the base of an extinct cinder cone volcano.…
Old Condon Ranger Station
The Old Condon Ranger Station is part of a historic Forest Service compound constructed in the early 1920s. The compound served as a year-round base of operations for what was then called the Condon Ranger District until the current Condon Work Center was constructed in the 1960s. While not all the original buildings remain on the site, the ranger's residence has been restored for public use. The cabin features…
Old Cut Foot Sioux Ranger Station
Looking for a great picnic spot? Sit here next to the old Ranger Station along Little Cut Foot Sioux Lake and imagine the life of the early rangers. Listen for the last calls of the loons and enjoy the fall colors along the lake. The original Cut Foot Sioux Ranger Station is one of the oldest surviving buildings in the eastern Forest Service region. Constructed in 1908, it is the first ranger station established on…
Old Dillon Reservoir TH #87
This is a short, easy trail that has spectacular views of the mountains of the Tenmile Range and the Continental Divide. The Old Dillon Reservoir was built in the 1930’s to supply water to the original town of Dillon, which is now covered by the new Dillon Reservoir. Water is supplied to the old reservoir via a diversion ditch from Salt Lick Creek, north of I-70. The Old Dillon Reservoir offers great fishing during…
Old East Fork Camping Area
This is a dispersed camping area located along the East Fork of the South Fork of the Salmon River. The site is full during the Yellow Pine Harmonica Festival held in late July to early August most years, but otherwise is generally available for use. A good spot if you have stock. There are few amenities, 2 vault restrooms and fire rings mark the dispersed campsites. Some tables are available. Sites are…
Old Folks Flat Group Campground
Old Folks Flat Campground is nestled in beautiful Huntington Canyon along the Huntington Canyon National Scenic Byway on Utah Highway 31. Large spruce trees and aspens offer partial shade. The canyon area has numerous lakes and streams, vibrant summer wildflowers, colorful fall foliage, and abundant wildlife. This campground is primarily devoted to group sites, but eight single-family campsites are also…