Riverton West River Access
Riverton West Access is located on the right side of the Eleven Point National Scenic River. This site is accessible by vehicle or by boat. This access is 7.6 miles downriver of Whitten. It is located upriver of…
Riverview Campground
This RV friendly campground sits on a bench above the Madison River with vistas of the Madison Range. Riverview Campground lies on a sagebrush and grass flat overlooking the Madison River and the Madison Mountain range. There are 24 camp units, which are large enough for 30-foot trailer lengths and are each equipped with a fire ring and picnic table. There are three vault toilets, and water is available at this…
Riverview Campground
The Riverview Campground sits at an elevation of just under 8000 feet. Fishing in the Yellowstone River for rainbow, cutthroat, and brown trout is popular. There is trailhead access to the High Uintas Wilderness at the end of Forest Road #124 at the Swift Creek Trailhead.
Road 25 OHV Staging Area
Provides parking and camping for access to the:
East Fort Rock OHV Trail System
This staging area is centrally located and the most easily accessed via pavement. It is a popular site for large groups to gather and accomodates large RVs and trailers. There are picnic tables and fire rings scattered throughout the trees, a kiosk…
Road 2510 OHV Staging Area
Road 2510 Staging provides parking and camping for access to the:
East Fort Rock OHV Trail System
Campsites are located in the trees along with a vault toilet, picnic tables and fire rings. There is a large open area adjacent to the trees that is used for parking to host races and other events. There is a learners loop…
Road 85784
Closed Road 85784.
Road 85785
Closed Road 85785.
Road 85786
Closed Road 85786.
Road Canyon Boat Ramp
This boating site consists of a small concrete ramp, restroom, parking for trucks and trailers about 1/2 way up the length of the reservoir. This lake is regularly stocked with catchable rainbow trout and also supports a natural population of Brook Trout.
No camping allowed along the reservoir, picnic area, boat ramps or parking lots.
Road Canyon Campground
This small campground, located at the head of Road Canyon Reservoir, usually has vacancy when other upriver campgrounds are full. The area is in a fully open meadow, with no trees, and it is not screened from Rio Grande Reservoir Road. It has 6 camping units, each with a parking spur, table, and fire ring. An undeveloped overflow camping area is directly across the road. A vault type toilet is provided, but no…
Road Canyon Dam Fishing Site
This site consists of a fisherman parking lot and a vault toilet.
No camping allowed along the reservoir, picnic area, boat ramps or parking lots.
Road Canyon Picnic Site
This picnic site sits along the lake shore of Road Canyon Reservoir, offering parking, restroom, picnic tables, fire rings. No overnight camping allowed here.
Roadhouse Picnic Area
This is a day-use only timbered-setting picnic area. Enjoy the scenic drive to the picnic area. River fishing, lake fishing, caving are some of the popular recreation activities around this area.There is no water available at this picnic area
Roads End
Roads End Trailhead is an easy walk to a spectacular view of the John Day Valley to the north and Bear Valley to the west and south. The entire length of the trail is on an old roadbed within the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness. This trail is the first section of the shortest route to the top of Strawberry Mountain. The end of this trail ties…
Roads End Picnic Area
This picnic site is day use only. It is about 17 miles north of Kernville along the Upper Kern River perfect for spending the day along the river.
Roads End Trailhead
Generally, accessible July to November as weather and conditions allow.
Access/entry point to the Ruby Mountains Wilderness, the Ruby Crest National Recreation Trail, and Island Lake Trail.
Road's End Trailhead has access to many beautiful high elevation lakes, gorgeous views and miles of trails. The trailhead is next to Lamoille Creek and has an easy walking path down to the water. A great place to sit and relax in…
Roan Highlands
This area's steep rugged mountainsides, high-elevation balds and hollows are richly diverse, home to unique and rare plants and animals.
Look for rock outcrops, lush wildflower displays and high-elevation mountain balds and spruce-fir forests. In June, experience some of the most prolific Rhododendron bloom in the region. Hike for one day or several on the Appalachian National Scenic Trail.…
Roan Mountain Day Use Area
Famous for its spectacular natural gardens of Catawba rhododendrons,
Roan Mountain shelters a rich diversity of life, from spruce-fir forests to vast grassy balds. Roan Mountain is actually not one mountain, but a high ridge about 5 miles long. It ranges from a height of 6,286 feet at Roan High Knob to a low of 5,500 feet at Carver’s Gap. No one knows the origin of the…
Roaring Creek Area-Overmountain Victory TR 308
This trail section is a portion of the Overmountain Victory Trail that provides views of Yellow Mountain to the west and Rye Ridge to the east. For more information on the Overmountain Victory Trail visit: www.nps.gov/ovvi.
Total Length: 1.5 miles
Total Elevation Change: 630 feet
Degree of Difficulty: Moderate
Beginning Point: Roaring Creek Road (SR 1132)
Ending Point:…
Roaring Creek Road (#173)
Roaring Creek Road #173. Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV) use.
Roaring Creek Trailhead
The Roaring Creek Trailhead is part of the Willamette National Forest.
Roaring Fork Boat Ramp
The Roaring Fork Boat Site is located in the Arapaho National Recreation Area. Only non-motorized, portable craft may launch from this site.
Roaring Fork Creek Trailhead
Near Friend Park Campground at the base of Laramie Peak. This 9 mile non-motorized trail wraps around the northwest side of Laramie Peak into Ashenfelder Basin. Horse camping allowed, with no development provided. Adequate parking is available for horse trailers and camping units at the trailhead, and dispersed camping is available at the trailhead and at Goochie Park along the trail. The trail follows…
Roaring Fork Trailhead
Roaring Fork Trailhead is located in Arapaho National Recreation Area and provides access to Indian Peaks Wilderness. The Continental Divide Trail is accessible from this trailhead.
Roaring Gulch Trailhead - Trail # 720
The Roaring Gulch trail is 9.9 miles long. It begins at Forest Road 250 at the South Fork Trailhead and ends at Forest Trail 719. The trail is open for the following uses: Horseback riding, hiking, backpacking, and mountain biking up to the wilderness boundary.
Roaring Judy #552
The Roaring Judy Trail #552 begins at the end of FSR #813.2A and ends at its intersection with the Cement Mountain Trail #553. The trail can be difficult to navigate because of minimal traffic and thick undergrowth. It ascends through aspen groves with variable rockiness and opens up as you traverse along a steep hillside. Here you may find a few boulders to get around. The final ascent is in…
Roaring Lion Trailhead
Roaring Lion Trailhead has adequate parking for both cars and trailers. It offers access to Roaring Lion Creek Trail #124 and the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. There are no facilities.
Roaring Plains West
The 6,792 acre Roaring Plains West Wilderness area is located approximately 3 miles southwest of the Dolly Sods Wilderness. Canaan Valley State Park is about 5 miles north of the area. Primary access is from the Flatrock Run Trail #519 and Forest Road 70 (gated, but open during autumn hunting season). The vegetation is diverse and consists of…
Roaring Ridge North Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to:
Roaring Ridge Trail #3312
See Trail page for more information.
Roaring Ridge South Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to:
Roaring Ridge Trail #3312
See Trail page for more information.