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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 11281 - 11310 of 17629

Old Skyline - Lost Lake Trailhead

The trailhead is on the 1340 Forest Road at the south end of Lost Lake Campground. There is room for 5 cars and there are toilets within 100 yards. The campground is to the north. The Old Skyline Trail is a slightly more difficult trail, Its is 2.5 miles long and It connects the Lake Branch of the Cascades trail…

Old Stage #1

A remaining segment of the first state highway in Washington, this trail is the only wagon trail in the forest trail system. This trail connects with Kettle Crest North National Recreation Trail #13. Can be made into a loop route with Midnight…

Old Stage #75

Once a stage coach road provides access to the Kettle Crest (North) National Recreation Trail #13 and Copper Butte, the highest peak in Ferry County.   Looking north from the Old Stage Coach Trail at Midnight Mountain.

Old Stage Horse Camp

This is designed as a horse camp. There is a creek for watering your horses. Old Stage Trail #1 head leaves from this campground.       

Old Stage Trailhead

Trailhead is located just past the Lambert Horse Camp, and on the left side of the road.  It is in the space on the inside of a switchback turn in the road. Provides access to: Old Stage Trail #1

Old Station Day Use Picnic

Day use picnic area located on Hat Creek with an accessible picnic area. There are vault toilets but no running water. Have a picnic and try your hand at fishing on Hat Creek.

Old Station Visitor Information Center

The Old Station Visitor Information Center is the hub of the Hat Creek Recreation Area. Here you can view interpretive displays including a living trout exhibit (seasonal) and delightful gardens. It is a pleasant stop to get answers to your forest questions and help to plan your trip to the Hat Creek region. Maps, wood cutting permits, Christmas tree permits (Nov- Dec) nature books and interpretive items are…

Old Stevens Pass Highway (FS Road #6099)

Old Stevens Pass Highway is an infrequently-used, mostly paved road (rough in spots with gravel patches). Originally built to transport fire guards to into the National Forest at Stevens Pass, the road was eventually taken over by the state and improved as a cross-Cascade highway. The route generally follows current Highway 2, but takes more twists and turns typical of an old mountain highway. A bicycle-only…

Old Stone Church Trailhead

This trailhead is part of the Stone Church Horse Trail System. Named for the skeletal ruins of an old stone church nearby, the Stone Church Horse Trail System provides a great opportunity for scenic riding on 21 miles of trails. Various loops for other distances are available. The horse trail winds through the rolling hills of the…

Old Timers Day Use Area

Old Timers Day-Use Area, on the east shore of Vallecito Reservoir, is 1.5 miles north of the dam on County Road 501A (Forest Rd. 603). Nine shaded picnic sites are on a gentle hillside near the water. Amenities include picnic tables, restrooms and a trash dumpster.  For paid day users only, this area provides access to the lake for unmotorized watercraft via two loading gates and two pass-…

Old Togwotee Hwy/Four Mile Road

Stay tuned...more information to come.

Old Transfer #110

The Old Transfer Trail #110 begins at the end of Forest Service Road #543, Murray Park Road, and ends at Forest Service Road #508, Transfer Road.  This trail is in the Roubideau Area which was designated by Congress in 1993 as a wilderness study area to be undeveloped and closed to motorized or mechanized use. The trail drops…

Old Transfer Bike #251

The Old Transfer Bike Trail #251 begins on Forest Service Road #508, Transfer Road, and ends at an intersection with the Old Transfer Trail #110. The trail climbs onto the Roubideau Bench and parallels the Roubideau Area as it travels south.  It follows the rim of the bench for the first 1.2 miles before veering southwest and coming to an end at the Old Transfer Trail.…

Old Trench Road #181

From the junction with Holman, the Old Trench Road trail heads north and then turns east for 2.0 miles to the Ridge trail #157. Connecting Trails:  Holman#039, Ridge #157 Trail Grade:  Trail grades range from 15 to 30 percent Trail Considerations:   Extra care should be taken during periods of high water.  Trail users should be aware of the high level of use that this trail receives, and…

Old Virginia Group Horse Campground

This campground is a primitive horse camp with room for 6 to 15 horse trailers depending on the sizes. It offers easy access to the Virginia Highlands Horse Trail with its connections to the Iron Mountain Trail. From the Iron Mountain Trail, riders can also access the New River Trail.

Old Waterville Road Trailhead

The Old Waterville Road Trail is an offshoot of the popular hiking and cross-country skiing loops of the Smarts Brook area and offers a less travelled access to that area, meeting a junction with the Yellowjacket and Pine Flats trails in 1.8 miles. Please park in a manner such that the gate is not blocked.

Old West Scenic Bikeway

Come explore Oregon's Wild West via bicycle, motor bike, car, truck, horse or foot. This174 mile paved scenic tour takes you through the John Day Valley, John Day Fossil Beds and northern most Malheur National Forest.  The state and county roads which make up the Old West Scenic Bikeway offer travelers a journey through, up and over, the Malheur National Forest and surrounding rural communities. You…

Old Wilson Mesa #423

The Old Wilson Mesa Trail #423 begins off County Road 63J and ends at an intersection with the Wilson Mesa Trail #421. It heads north for about 0.2 miles following an old road bed. It then head west across Sunshine Mesa. It begins to gradually climb, gaining in elevation 600 feet in just under a mile.  At 9,600 feet it levels off as it crossed Sunshine Mesa and begins to descend into the Bilk Creek drainage…

Olive Lake Campground

Nestled on the edge of a lake, high in the Blue Mountains of Eastern Oregon, this popular campground is only 8 miles west of the historic Fremont Powerhouse and 12 miles west of the old mining town of Granite.  The campground features 28 campsites and 7 accessible toilet facilities.  Other features include a 2-mile hiking trail around the lake with nearby access to wilderness and…

Olive Ridge Campground

There are 56 sites that will accommodate tents, campers, trailers, and RVs. Tents must be confined to the provided tent pads (14' X 16'). Picnic tables, fire grates, vault toilets, and trash services are provided.  There is no water, electricity, hook-ups, dump stations, or showers. All campsites with a tent pad have a bear locker. Campsites 1 - 24, 38, 41, 42, and 46 are first come, first served. Campsites 26…

Oliverian Boating Site

​Enjoy trout fishing on this 33 acre pond.  It has a parking lot and a launch area for non-motorized water craft. 

Ollokot Campground

The Ollokot Campground is located in an old growth ponderosa pine forest along the Wild and Scenic Imnaha River. As a favorite weekend 'get away' or summer destination site, the area remains popular for those wanting to fish, pick berries, take day hikes, or explore along the Hells Canyon Scenic Byway. The campground has accessible campsites, a well for drinking water and vault toilets.

Olsen

This body of water is part of the Weber drainage.

Olson Observation Tower

Originally built in 1922 by the state, Backbone Mountain was the site of the first fire tower in the State of WV. It was later transferred to the Monongahela National Forest and was used until 1963 when it was replaced and named Olson Tower. Olson Tower sits on the mountain top. Climb the 133 steps for breathtaking views. Although the cabin is closed to the public, you are welcome to climb to just below the…

Olustee Beach

Come join the fun! Swim along a shallow sandy beach and watch the water birds wade through the cypress. You may also enjoy fishing on the pier, picnicking under the hammock, or walking the Trampled Track Trail, which tells the story of Osceola's turpentining history. Boating Kayaks, canoes and low-powered boats can enjoy the cypress that line the lake's perimeter. Enjoy the boat launch for easy access into…

Olustee Depot Visitor Center

The Olustee Depot is a small building with a big history. It served as both a passenger and freight station, and played a significant role in the development of north Florida. This part of Florida has always had a rural economy based on agriculture and timber. Prior to the railroad, transporting these products was difficult and time consuming. Mule-drawn wagons were used to carry goods to waterways, where the goods…

One Duck Shelter Site

The One Duck shelter is a three sided camping shelter at the top of a steep alpine hiking trail (One Duck Trail.) The shelter offers amazing views of the surrounding mountains and a nice base camp for hiking, hunting, or skiing in the winter. Shelter includes a fire ring and four sleeping platforms. First-come, first served. The alpine area is good for deer hunting as well as cross country and back country skiing.

One Horse Gap Lake

Named after the nearby One Horse Gap rock formation, this 26-acre lake is a favorite during hot summer days for a cool dip and for primitive camping and horseback riding throughout the year. One Horse Gap Brochure/map

One Mile Campground - Gunnison RD

One Mile Campground provides access to beautiful Taylor Canyon. Recreation opportunities in the area include kayaking, rafting, rock climbing, hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding. There are 25 campsites.