Rooster Rock Trailhead
This is the trailhead for Rooster RockTrail #3399
See trail page for more information.
Roper Hollow Boat Launch
Roper Hollow is a one-lane boat launch situated on the western shoreline in the middle of the Allegheny Reservoir. Access is via a one-lane steep gavel road that is not recommended for vehicles towing boats over 16 feet in length. Hopewell and Handsome Lake Campgrounds, which are accessible via boat or hiking trail, are located directly across the reservoir on the eastern shoreline. The area is open year round with…
Rosary Lakes Trailhead
This trailhead features connections to the Pacific Crest Trail and numerous day hiking opportunities in a densely forested area.
Rose Canyon Campground
Rose Canyon Campground features 73 campsites, half of which may be reserved. There are 3 RV loops. Campsites are spacious, spread out among stands of big ponderosa pine and clumps of Gambel oak in a cool forest setting. Each campsite has a picnic table, grill, firepit and bear box. We do have wildlife in the campground. A hosts or employee will give each guest a campground map (trail maps upon request), rules, and…
Rose Canyon Group Picnic Areas
Group picnic areas at Rose Canyon Lake open from mid April until mid October. These group picnic sites can be reserved by calling 1-877-444-6777. Rose Canyon Group Ramada #1, Lizard Rock, can hold up to 120 people. There are three different prices depending on the number of people. Group Ramada #2, Bobcat Ramado, can hold up to 50 people. Bobcat is not reservable, and fees are paid for at the site.
Rose Canyon Lake
The Rose Canyon Lake is a six-acre lake. It is small, beautiful and ecologically fragile. The trout fishing lake is tucked away in a picturesque stand of ponderosa pines high on the slopes of the Santa Catalina Mountains. Tall trees and rocky slopes line the shore and are reflected in the lake’s sheltered waters. Rose Canyon Lake Trail #37 leads around the water’s edge and provides access to the lake. It is…
Rose Creek Trailhead
Trail #1197 Motorized, single track motorcycle trail. Connects to the 1101 Wyoming Trail.
Rose Peak Picnic Site
Rose Peak Picnic Site
Rose Springs Sno-Park
Rose Spring Sno-Park is a place where families and friends can head for the mountains during the winter months just to play in the snow. There are several areas, including this one, on the Umatilla National Forest that are popular for sledding and innertubing. A map of the area can be found here.
Rose Valley Campground
Rose Valley Campground at an elevation of 3,450 feet is surrounded by chaparral covered mountains with pockets of Bigcone Douglas-Fir. There are 9 campsites in Rose Valley Campground. They are located in a single loop. Tables, BBQ grills, and/or fire rings are provided in each campsite. There is one vault toilet in the campground and another across from the lake. Water is not available at this campground…
Rose-Lion Connector - 22W16
Rose-Lion Connector Trail (22W16)
Length: 1.6 miles
Difficulty: moderate
This trail connects the Rose Valley Campground with the Lion Canyon Trail (22W06). The junction is 1.3 miles south of Middle Lion Campground. This trail gives hikers wonderful views northward toward Pine Mountain and provides access to the camps and waterfalls in Lion Canyon. Parking is alongside the road near the Rose Valley Campground.…
Rosebud #423
The Rosebud Trail #423 begins at the end of Forest Service Road 744.2C, Deadman Road, and ends at an intersection with the Cement Mountain Trail #553. The Trail follows Rosebud Creek through a wide Rosebud Gulch for its entire length. There are stunning views of Cement Mountain from the trail. This trail is a great connector that creates new loops when combined with trails in the Cement Creek and Spring Creek…
ROSEBUD OHV CAMPGROUND
OverviewRosebud OHV Campground is high on the Colorado Plateau at 8,300 feet elevation, 17 miles southeast of Torrey, Utah.
FacilitiesThe campground has 4 single family campsites. Vault toilets are provided. No water
Natural FeaturesThe campground is in a scenic ponderosa pine forest on the east side of Boulder Mountain with Pleasant Creek flowing nearby.
RecreationRosebud is a haven for off-road vehicle enthusiasts…
Rosland OHV Play Area
The Rosland Play Area consists of 3.5 miles of loop trails on a wooded flat, a learners' loop, a beginner play area and an advanced play area. The play areas have large mounds of sandy soil providing great jumping opportunities. The play area is an excellent spot for young riders to become familiar with their OHVs in the open beginner play area and…
Ross Cabin Interpretive Site (minor)
Ross Cabin Interpretive Site (minor)
Ross Campground
Ross Campground has three rustic campsites tucked off of the beaten path. It is located next to Jamison Creek in a conifer forest of predominantly red fir trees.
Ross Creek Cedars
The Ross Creek Cedars Scenic Area is located 29 miles south of Troy off Hwy 56 on Ross Creek Rd 398. The scenic area is 100 acres in size and is home to cedar trees 1,000 years old. A 0.9 mile long accessible loop trail will lead you along a path with informative signs of the history and ecology of the many plant and animal species native to the grove. There are no camping facilities at the cedar grove.…
Ross Creek Nature Trailhead #405
Trail Length: 1 mile. This self guided nature trail, will loop you through and old-growth forest environment. The wide path will lead you past informative signs telling you the history and ecology of the many plant and animal species native to the grove. In addition to the giant cedars, you will see large specimens of other western trees.
Ross Creek X-C Ski Trailhead
Ross Creek Cedars Ski trail begins at the junction with the Ross Creek Cedars road and the West Shore Line of Bull Lake road. The trail follows the access road to the Cedars and is gated and closed to all motorized traffic. This 3.3 mile single track trail is groomed intermittenly, it gains 400 feet in elevation to the cedars. At the end of the groomed portion lies Ross Creek Cedars Scenic Area an awesome place…
Ross Crossing Camping Area
Ross Crossing Camping Area
Rosy Lane Campground - Gunnison RD
Rosy Lane Campground is at 8600 ft in elevation. The campground lies on the banks of the Taylor River. A trail from the campground provides access to the gold medal waters of the Taylor River. The site is also very close to the Fossil Ridge Wilderness Area. This government designated natural area is a great place for hiking, backpacking and horseback riding. 20 campsites.
Roubaix Lake
Roubaix Lake is a small lake located northwest of Rapid City and South of Deadwood, just west of US Highway 385. The lake provides opportunities for swimming, fishing and ice skating.
See the Roubaix Lake Campground webpage for camping information.
Roubaix Lake Campground
Surrounded by Ponderosa Pine
Roubaix Campground is tucked away in a Ponderosa pine forest, with Roubaix Lake nearby for added scenery and recreation. With a popular swim beach and opportunities for non-motorized boating and paddling, this campground is a hidden gem in the Northern Hills Ranger District. Its campsites are dispersed among four loops, and many sites offer beautiful lake views. The sites are…
Roubideau Pack #544
The Roubideau Pack Trail #544 begins at Forest Service Road #533, Monitor Road, and ends at an intersection with the Coal Bank Trail #112 at the edge of the Roubideau Area. This trail crosses in and out of several canyons and over several creeks as it works its way east. After about 0.5 miles, the trail descends into Potter Canyon along a rocky stretch of trail. It climbs the eastern wall of the canyon and in 2.4…
Rough and Ready Botanical Wayside
The Rough and Ready Botanical Wayside is co-managed by both the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest and the Medford District Bureau of Land Management, as well as by the State of Oregon.
The botanical wayside consists of a 19-acre Oregon State Park, a 1,164-acre BLM Area of Critical Environmental Concern, and a 1,560-acre US Forest Service Botanical Area. A rocked trail originates at the parking area,…
Rough Canyon (435)
Starting from Roaring Fork Road, the Rough Canyon trail (435) follows Roaring Fork Creek to the mouth of Roaring Fork Canyon. The trail primarily stays on the east side of the creek but crosses to the west side about 1.0 mile from the start. The trail has been seldom used in recent years, so the tread is faint in spots but can be followed if one is careful. At the mouth of Rough Canyon, the trail switch backs up the…
Rough Creek #463
The Rough Creek Trail #463 begins at the Rough Creek Trailhead, heads south into La Garita Wilderness and ends at the Skyline Trail #465. This trail serves as a secondary access route into the La Garita Wilderness Area, Wilderness Regulation…
Rough Creek Trailhead
Rough Creek Trailhead
Rough Fork Trailhead
This trailhead accesses the Rough Fork Trail #3227.