Rocky Rest Campground
Rocky Rest Campground is located ten miles northeast of Camptonville on a ridge above the North Yuba River along Hwy 49. There are 10 campsites, piped water and vault toilets. The North Yuba Trailhead is near the campground. There is a scenic bridge across the Yuba River. Access to a rocky beach where there is a swimming hole.
Rocky Road
Rocky Road is part of the Munds Park Trail System.
The motorized trail system in the Munds Park area traverse a landscape dominated by mixed conifer forest, lichen covered volcanic rocks, and high desert cactus. Intermittent viewpoints offer vistas of the nearby San Franciso Mountains to the north. The…
Rocky Shoals Day Use
River access on Ouachita River.
Rod & Gun Campground
"Dances with Wolves" film sites Nearby
The Rod & Gun Campground has seven camp sites. Restroom facilities are available. One of the "Dances with Wolves" film sites is nearby. The campground is located adjacent to Little Spearfish Creek. Reservations are not available for Rod & Gun Campground Campground.
Rod & Gun Campground Layout
Reservations are not available for Rod & Gun…
Rodman OHV Trailhead
Trailhead for northern access to the Ocala North OHV Trail System. Located near the Rodman Reservoir.
OHV Riding
To ride our OHV trails, you’ll need a pass and safety gear. Riders under 16 must pass an online course. Our OHV web page has all the information you need for a safe, enjoyable…
Roe Gulch Trailhead #894
Roe Gulch Trail #894 departs from the 20 Odd ATV Trail #896 at approximately the 2.5-mile mark. The trail climbs up to 20 Odd Peak (6048’). 20 Odd Peak Trail #898 and Canyon Peak Trail #903 depart from 20 Odd Peak offering loop hiking opportunities. There are no stream crossings. (Be advised the trail departs from 20 Odd ATV Trail #896 at the 2.5-mile mark making this trail approximately 6 miles in length.)
Roger Lake
Remote, high mountain lake accessible by crosscountry navigation, hike-in only.
Rogers Cow Camp
Recently redeveloped, this campground is located off 23N15 road, northwest of the Oro-Quincy Highway (Highway 162). The campground features 6 sites, a hand pump drinking water well, vault toilet, picnic tables, and fire rings.
Popular motorcycle staging area. Single Track trails.
Rogers Pass - Rifle-sight Trailhead
The Rogers Pass Trailhead is a high elevation, minor trailhead located in the James Peak Protection Area. The trailhead is located next to the Rifle-sight Trestle on the historic Moffat Railroad. The Rogers Pass Trail (#93) is 2.5 miles one way. The trail starts close to tree line, overlooking the historic Rifle Sight Notch trestle. As it works its way up towards the Continental Divide, it narrows to a single foot…
Rogger Meadow Trailhead
Provides access to: Crane Mountain National Recreation Trail #161. Located 35 minutes east of Lakeview, Oregon, the Rogger Meadow trailhead is part of a day use area in the South Warner Mountains. There is one vault toilet and adequate parking area with trailer turnaround. In the winter it is a popular destination for snowmobilers and cross country skiers, as the trail is accessible in both directions. The…
Rogue Gorge Day Use and Interpretive Site
Rogue Gorge is a day use area featuring the Rogue Gorge Interpretive Trail. Wheelchair accessible facilities and trails.
Rogue River (Wild & Scenic): Lower Section
The mighty Rogue River flows 215 miles from its headwaters in Crater Lake National Park to the Pacific Ocean in Gold Beach, Oregon. It has two Congressionally-designated National Wild and Scenic sections: the Wild & Scenic Upper Rogue River and the Wild & Scenic Lower Rogue River! The 84-mile long Wild & Scenic Lower Rogue River…
Rogue Umpqua Divide Wilderness: Rogue-Siskiyou
The 35,701 acre Rogue-Umpqua Divide Wilderness is located in southwest Oregon, ten miles west of Crater Lake National Park. Elevations range from 3000 to 6800 feet along the divide between the Rogue and Umpqua Rivers. Geologic history has created many unique volcanic and sedimentary rock outcrops. Dense conifer forest gives way to a mosaic of big trees and sub-alpine meadows in the higher elevations.
Meadow…
Rogue-Umpqua Divide Trailhead
Provides northern access to: Rogue-Umpqua Divide Trail #1470 which travels south within Rogue-Umpqua Divide Wilderness.
Trailhead sits at 5,160 feet of elevation. Expect snow to impact travel…
Rogue-Umpqua Divide Wilderness: Umpqua
The 35,701 acre Rogue-Umpqua Divide Wilderness is located in southwest Oregon, ten miles west of Crater Lake National Park. Elevations range from 3000 to 6800 feet along the divide between the Rogue and Umpqua Rivers. Geologic history has created many unique volcanic and sedimentary rock outcrops. Dense conifer forest gives way to a mosaic of big trees and sub-alpine meadows in the higher elevations.
Meadow…
Rogue-Umpqua National Scenic Byway
Travel high and deep into the Cascade Mountains of Oregon when you drive the Byway. Starting from Roseburg, enjoy whitewater thrills and super steelhead runs on the Wild and Scenic North Umpqua River. After you pass more than a half-dozen breathtaking waterfalls along the Byway, you will reach sparkling …
Rolfe C. Hoyer Campground
Situated among the Ponderosa pine, Hoyer is one of the most popular campgrounds for families and seniors.
Rollins Pass Trailhead
The Rollins Pass Trailhead is located on the Continental Divide and provides access to the Indian Peaks Wilderness, James Peak Wilderness, the Moffat Railroad historical sites, and the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail. The Rollins Pass Trail (#5) is 5.1 miles one way. The trail begins at Rogers Pass on the Continental Divide. Hikers can either reach Rogers Pass via the Rogers Pass Trailhead, or by hiking…
Rombo Campground
Rombo Campground is located in a scenic area along the West Fork Bitterroot River in the mountains of southwestern Montana. The area is home to a variety of big game and wildlife, and provides access to a number of outdoor activities, including fishing, seasonal rafting and various trail opportunities.
Natural Features: The campground is located along the West Fork of the Bitterroot River. Large yellow-barked…
Romero #8
A desert canyon stream and great views of Pusch Ridge and the Santa Catalinas await you along this popular trail. The hike starts in Catalina State Park and uses scenic Romero Canyon as an access route into the Pusch Ridge Wilderness. Even along its early stretches,…
Romig Cabin
A 16 x 16-foot log cabin amid spruce/birch forest set back from the shore of Juneau Lake. View of the lake and mountains beyond.
This cabin sleeps 6, and has a table, wood stove, splitting maul, crosscut saw, outhouse, and canoe with padles.
Not included: running water, electricity, matresses or bedding, cooking utensils, or cut firewood.
Ron Janikula Trailhead
Trailhead
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.
Roosevelt Lake Day Use and Camping Areas
Roosevelt Lake is a beautiful body of water set in the desert. There is a migratory waterfowl (including Canada geese) and raptors (including bald eagles and osprey) that use the lake during the fall and winter. Small isolated islands and coves offer outstanding opportunities for camping and relaxing in the unique Sonoran Desert. Both Non-Motorized and Motorized boats are allowed at Roosevelt for maximum…
Roosevelt Lake Visitors Center
Looking to discover the wonders of camping, hiking, boating, and more in an aquatic oasis amidst the Sonoran Desert? Stop by the Roosevelt Lake Visitor Center for area information, maps, passes, permits, and intriguing exhibits. Both Roosevelt and Apache Lakes, as well as the surrounding desert and montane ecosystems, present a variety of wildlife and bird-watching opportunities. A selection of several hundred…
Roosevelt Marina
Commercial Site, please call for information. Tel: (928) 467-2245
Roost North Trailhead
A short hike up to the summit and then down a spur trail will reveal spectacular views of the Wild River Valley. Hikers can continue from the summit down to the southern trailhead, which requires a .8 mile walk along the road to complete a 1.2 mile loop, or retrace the same path directly back to the northern lot.
Roost South Trailhead
Roost South Trailhead