Potters Ponds
These are 8.5 and 7.5 acre Ponds located by Potters Pond Campground. The Department of Wildlife Resources of Utah (DWR) stocks these ponds with Rainbow and Albino Trout.
Potts Slope Shooting Range
This range is for rifle and pistol practice only. The lanes are sheltered from the sun and each one has a shooting bench that accommodates left and right-handed shooters. This range is designed for firing at stationary targets at 25, 50 & 100 yards. Shooters must bring their own paper targets to affix to the wire mesh fence.
Poudre Park Picnic Site
The picnic site is located on Highway 14 west of the Hewlett Gulch Trailhead in the Poudre Canyon.
Poulous Loop Group Camp
Poulous Loop Group offers a rustic camp setting ideal for exploring the area's hunting opportunities. The surrounding forest environment sustains abundant wildlife populations, making it one of the most desirable hunting areas in the state. Families, churches and clubs might like to reserve the camp for reunions, get togethers and campouts. Other recreation opportunities in the area include trail riding,…
Pounds Hollow Recreation Area
A picturesque setting, Pounds Hollow campground and lake are tucked away amongst the Shawnee Hills, where you can relax and get away from it all. Completed in the early 1940's, Pounds Hollow Lake is popular for the same reasons it was 60 years ago and continues to provide opportunities to picnic, fish, swim, camp and hike.
Pine Ridge Campground is located on the ridgetop above Pounds Hollow Lake…
Poverty Flat Campground
Located along side the South Fork Salmon River, this paved campground offers 10 campsites, including 4 walk in tent sites. Hitching posts at each site. The campground serves as take-out for those floating the South Fork of the Salmon River from Goat Creek. Serves as the trailhead for an extensive trail system. Many loop hikes are possible from here, of varying lengths and difficulties, including Blackmare Creek…
Poverty Overlook
This short, half-mile hiking trail overlooks the South Fork Salmon River and includes six interpretive signs.
Powder Can Picnic Area
Powder Can is a developed picnic area near Hume Lake with a vault toilet and parking. At the site you will find tables, charcoal grills, and information boards.
Hume Lake offers many recreation opportunities such as: hiking, non-motorized boating, fishing and swimming.
Powder River Interpretive Site
Powder River Interpretive Site sits along the Cloud Peak Skyway. Stop and read the interpretive signs and view the beautiful scenery. This is Powder River Pass, 9,666 feet above sea level, is the highest point on Highway 16 in the Bighorn National Forest. At this elevation the harsh weather conditions and shallow soil discourage the growth of trees. Growing on the slopes of the pass are the fragile…
Powder River Tailings Interpretive Site
The Powder River Interpretive Site is located along the Elkhorn Drive Scenic Byway near Phillips Lake. The small roadside interpretive site display tells about past gold dredging activity and the tailings' unique ecosystem in the Sumpter Valley.
For information about accessible recreation opportunities in Pacific Northwest National…
Powder River Trailhead
The Powder River Trailhead is located in the Powder River Recreation Area below Phillips Lake. This accessible recreation site is divided into an upper and a lower trailhead parking area (see directions below). Visitors have easy access to the outdoors on the Powder River Interpretive Trail #1613 connected by…
Powderhorn Park #462
The Powderhorn Park Trail #462 begins at its intersection with the North Calf Creek Trail #460 and ends at the forest boundary where it continues onto BLM as trail #3024. It travels its entire length in the Powderhorn Wilderness where Wilderness Regulations apply. Panoramic views of the Cebolla Creek area are common as the trail…
Powderhorn Wilderness
Powderhorn Wilderness is located 10 miles northeast of Lake City, Colorado and occupies 61,915 acres. The southern one-fourth of the Wilderness is managed by Gunnison National Forest (13,935 acres), and the northern three-fourths by the Bureau of Land Management. Elevations range from 8,699’ in the north to 12,600' in the south.
In this Wilderness the northern verge of the San Juan Mountains reaches out into the…
Powell Campground
Adjacent to the Wild and Scenic Lochsa River, 60 miles southwest of Missoula, MT and 88 miles northeast of Kooskia, ID, the Powell Campground has 3 paved loops and sits in a mature stand of mixed-conifers and shrubs, providing nice shade for all of the campsites. A popular destination for visitors from Montana, as well as travelers along Highway 12, it is often used for family reunions, weddings and large group…
Powell Ranger District
The Powell Ranger District encompasses nearly 400,000 acres of high plateau county, with distinctive vegetation and geological features. The Red Canyon area of the district offers many unique hiking experiences with spectacular views. The pink limestone Claon formations that characterize nearby Bryce Canyon National Park form the hoodoos and canyons here, giving it the nickname "Little Bryce". Most trailheads in the…
Powell Springs Campground
A historic campground built by the CCC, Powell Springs is flanked by Hackberry Wash, a seasonal creek. Ponderosa pines provide shade in the campground, and riparian vegetation grows along the wash.
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Note: This site closes following especially heavy rain or snow, and when the roads are too icy…
Power Creek Cabin
Power Creek road is closed July 8th through September 14th, 2019. Closure hours are Monday through Saturday 7am to 5:30pm. The avalanche gate will be closed during these hours.
For cabin permit holders, the contractor will allow access during the closure. Please contact John Baenen, Superintendant, Wilson Construction, at 907-429-3742.
A 12 x 20-foot rustic cabin with loft and covered deck.
Sleeps 8, table, wood…
Power Line #520
The Power Line Trail #520 travels along the powerline right of way from the southern trailhead at the Grand Mesa/Gunnison National Forest boundary to the northern trailhead along Crane Creek off the Buzzard Cow Camp Road, FSR #265.2D. Some sections of the trail from Owens Creek to the Buzzard Cow Camp Road on Crane Creek can be difficult to follow and sometimes impassible. This trail receives moderate use…
Power Line Road 12N08
Power Line Road 12N08
Power Plant Campground
The Power Plant Campground is near Atlanta, Idaho. A trailhead offers access to the Sawtooth Wilderness, heading northeast into a lake-filled basin. The historic mining town of Atlanta is just south of the campground. Good fishing in the river for rainbow trout and whitefish.
Powerhouse #810 Trailhead
Trailhead for Powerhouse - Trail #810.
Powerhouse Group Picnic Site
A large group site with a covered awning makes for a fabulous setting. Many weddings and family events take place here.
Powerhouse Picnic Site
Located at the base of Lamoille Canyon, many picnic sites are tucked in next to Lamoille Creek.
Powerhouse Trailhead
Powerhouse Trailhead
Powerline #541
The Powerline Trail #541 begins at the end of Forest Service Road #559, Raspberry Site Road, and ends at Forest Service Road #540, Old Highway 90. The trail descends for 1.1 miles and follows the powerline for another 0.2 miles before switchbacking down the ridge. It continues to descend and in another 1.7 miles it again intersects the powerline following it for another 0.3 miles. The trail then cuts south and…
Powerline Trailhead
Trail #1101 Motorized double track, ATV/Motorcycle trail to the south, connects to the 1134 trail. Multi-use to the North, Mount Zirkel Wilderness access. Provides horse trailer parking for the Buffalo Pass Trailhead.
Powerplant / Middle Fork Trailhead
The Powerplant / Middle Fork Trailhead is a signed site with a restroom, fire ring, grill stand, loading/unloading ramp for animals, stock stall, serving table, picnic table, horseshoe pit, corral and visitor information.
It serves Power Plant and Long Lake Trails. Located near Power Plant Campground.
All trailheads have space for parking.
Powers Garden #96
The Powers Garden Trail follows an old road built by a pioneer family that farmed, ranched and mined in Rattlesnake Canyon shortly after the turn of the century. The Power family eked out a frontier-style livelihood in this remote land until 1918. Then, three members of the family were involved in a gunfight with law officers on a gold…
Powers Ranger District
Powers Ranger District encompasses the northwestern portion of the RRSNF, and the office is located at:
42861 Highway 242Powers OR 97466
Phone: (541) 439-6200
Pozo - La Panza OHV Area
The Pozo/La Panza area is located on the north side of the District. This 18,867-acre area has approximately 44.5 miles of routes that vary from sandy washes to a ridgeline route including a section known to expert riders as the Stair Steps. It has 300-foot drop-off within a few feet of the steps.
Map of the Pozo - La Panza OHV Area
The…