Rough Ridge Campground
One of two group campgrounds located adjacent to Tellico River, each site in Rough Ridge Campground contains two picnic tables, two lantern posts, and a grill/firering. These sites can accommodate two 26 foot camping trailers and four cars.
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This body of water is part of the Weber drainage.
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This body of water is part of the Burnt Fork drainage.
Round Hill Pines Beach Resort
Round Hill Pines Beach Resort is located on National Forest lands on the beautiful East Shore of Lake Tahoe near Stateline, Nevada and is managed by a private concessionaire under a special use permit with the USDA Forest Service.
The resort is a great place for family BBQ's, private parties or weddings, dinners and receptions, cruises and fishing charters. Campfires (wood, charcoal or other solid fuels) are…
Round Island Lighthouse
New! Take a self-guided tour of our Lighthouses via the Hiawatha's OnCell App! Learn more here.
The lighthouse is located on a sand and cobblestone spit extending from Round Island into the narrow channel between Round Island and Mackinac Island. It was built in 1895 at a cost of $15,000 under the supervision of Frank…
Round Knob Picnic Area
This picnic area is located at an elevation of 3,200 feet near the top of Round Knob in Greene County. A pavilion with a fireplace provides an excellent group gathering area.
Evidence of nature's fury can be seen along the road. Look for fire scarred trees from the 1988 Davis Creek Fire and damage from a 1996 wind storm.
Round Lake Campground and Day Use Area
Round Lake Campground is a wooded camping area offering a wide variety of recreation opportunities. Most of the ownership around the 91-acre lake is private. This access provides the only public access on the lake.
Round Lake Recreation Area
The trail system provides access to the 3600-acre Round Lake Semi-Primitive Non-Motorized Area. This unique area has numerous foot trails and old road grades totaling 11 miles. The area contains the origin of the South Fork of the Flambeau River (great for paddling); stands of towering, old-growth white pine and hemlock forests surrounding Tucker Lake; and a restored logging dam dating…
Round Lake Trailhead
From Round Lake Trailhead, the Round Lake Trail climbs westward to the junction with the Old Summit Trail (aka Summit Lake Trail #4014) at Square Lake.
This trailhead enters the …
Round Meadow Cross-Country Ski Area Nordic
We’re incredibly fortunate to have 20 km of cross-country skiing right out our back doors on public lands. Thanks to our friends at the Glacier Nordic Club, Round Meadow trails are regularly groomed and open to all.
Stay in your lane. At Round Meadow Trails, there is a classic ski lane to the right, skate ski in the middle, and foot traffic on the left margins. While walking on groomed trails might seem like a good…
Round Mountain Campground
This campground is located near the top of Round Mountain in Cocke County. Situated at 3,100 feet, it is one of the highest-elevation campgrounds in Cherokee National Forest. The altitude, dense vegetation of rhododendrons and hardwoods, and a small mountain stream create natural air conditioning during the hot summer months.
Round Mountain Campground
Round Mountain Campground is located 6.5 miles west of Lake George on US 24. It has 16 campsites with a maximum trailer length of 35 feet. The elevation is 8,500 feet. Facilities include toilets, tables, water and fire rings. There is no trash service at this campground.
CPW OHV Registrations: https://cpw.state.co.…
Round Mountain North Trailhead
This trailhead is located near Walton Lake and provides easy access to the northern end of Round Mountain Trail (#805). The site has a large parking area that will accommodate vehicles of…
Round Mountain South Trailhead
This trailhead is located just off of Forest Service Road 42 in a large unpaved parking lot.
Round Mountain Trail (#805) heads north from here requiring you to cross Forest Service Road 42, so please do that with extreme caution since the trail is located near a sharp curve in the road.
Round Mountain Trailhead
A temporary road closure will be in place on Butcher Creek Road #6910 from October 7 through October 11, 2019 while repairs are made to a road culvert that sustained damaged from a flood event in 2018. During the closure there will be no access to the Round Mountain and Nason Ridge trails to Alpine Lookout. More Information
This trailhead…
Round the Mountain #302
This trail doesn’t go all the way round the mountain, but it goes far enough to provide some really spectacular views and to give you a good idea of the size of this Sky Island. Round the Mountain Trail travels a gradually ascending course through oak woodlands and stands of mixed conifers. Along the way, it presents a steadily changing…
Round Top to Fourth of July Lake 18E13
This trail, 1.5 miles from Round Top to 4th of July Lake, is almost all in subalpine habitat, only reaching tall timbers once arriving at 4th of July Lake. Good views are available across Summit City Canyon. Snowmelt creates a waterfall visible above the lake in early summer. Dogs must always be leashed and controlled.
Round Valley Reservoir Day Use
A quiet and peaceful lake setting that allows kayaking and non-motorized boats; swimming is prohibited. It is located just south of the town of Greenville, Round Valley Reservoir offers picnicking, day use and fishing for blue gill. From Quincy take Hwy 89 north towards Greenville. Just south of Greenville turn left onto Round Valley Rd. The reservoir is approximately 3 miles…
Round Valley SNO-PARK
Non-motorized sno-park (no snowmobiles). Recommended for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snow play.
Check the current snow depth here: Snow Depth Map
Round Willow Bottom
A fishing lake in the North Creek Lakes area. The Department of Wildlife Resourses of Utah (DWR) stocks this lake with Brook Trout. Other fishing lakes near Round Willow Bottom are Flat Lake, Yellow Lake,…
Roundabout #120
The Roundabout Trail #120 begins at Forest Service Road #550, Hanks Point Road, and ends at Forest Service Road #523, Little Red Road. This trail heads southwest to the rim of Little Red Canyon and follows the rim for the first 0.5 miles. It then descends off the ridge and drops 440 feet in elevation in just under half a mile. The trail terminates at the end of FSR #523.…
Roundtop Ridge TR 295
This trail offers a walk through oak-hickory hardwood forests. The trail provides access from Hot Springs to the Rich Mountain Fire Tower. There is loop opportunity with the Appalachian Trail.
Total Length: 3.1 miles
Total Elevation Change: 1,400 feet
Degree of Difficulty: Difficult
Beginning Point: Appalachian Trail
Ending Point: Reservoir Road, Hot Springs
Average Hiking Time: 3 hours (one way)
Amount of Use:…
Rourke Ranch National Historic Site
Rourke Ranch, also known as the Wineglass Ranch, was a cattle and horse ranch founded by Eugene Rourke in 1871. Three generations of the Rourke family lived and worked on the ranch ensuring its survival over a span of a hundred years. When the ranch was sold in 1971, it was known as one of the oldest and most successful enterprises in southeast Colorado, expanding from Eugene's original settlement of 40 acres to…
Rouse Ranch OHV Road 2N25
This road runs approx. 2.5 miles from Torrey Pine Road near SR 173 at the Lake Arrowhead dam to the junction with Crab Flat Road 3N34.
Important Note: The section of 2N25 from the junction with 2N27Y/2N28Y is restricted to street legal vehicles only.
Route of the Hiawatha
It's been called one of the most scenic stretches of railroad in the country. Winding through nine tunnels and over seven high steel trestles, the 15-mile route crosses the rugged Bitterroot Mountains between Idaho and Montana.
The Route of the Hiawatha is best known for the long, dark St. Paul Pass or "Taft" Tunnel which burrows for 1.66 miles under the state line. The tunnel, which had been closed for repairs,…
Routt Access Parking Lot Northgate Canyon
Located just south of the Wyoming/Colorado state border, on the Routt National Forest, Parks Ranger District in the Snowy Range.
Accesses Northgate Canyon, which falls within the Platte River Wilderness area and provides the public with a unique opportunity for both exciting whitewater and solitude. Please respect wilderness values and preserve them for the future. One of the regulations to help preserve…
Routt Access Trailhead
Primarily a river access point at the upstream end of Northgate Canyon and Platte River Wilderness. Open sagebrush area with rock outcroppings and scattered limber pine. Heavy use during peak river-running season (late April - early July) then otherwise moderate to light use.
Routt Divide Trailhead
This Trailhead serves as the access point for the Routt Divide Trail No. 1108.
This 7.1 mile out and back trail travels high above Buffalo Park along the dividing ridge of Gore Pass and gives spectacular views of the neighboring Sarvis Creek Wilderness Area to the West.
Rowell Meadow Trailhead
Off of Big Meadows Road, the Rowell Meadow trailhead offers excellent access to the entire Jennie Lakes Wilderness, as well as several routes into and out of Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks. There are NO bear lockers at this trailhead. Please plan accordingly.
In the winter and early spring the Big Meadows Road (FS 14S11) is…
Rowher Flat OHV Area
ADVISORY: Due to flooding from recent winter storms, Rowher Flat Off-Highway Vehicle Area is subject to intermittent closures. Area is open to motorcycles, ATVs, and 4-wheel drive vehicles. Access is through Rush Canyon Road off of Sierra Highway. There are three staging areas (I, II, and III) that include loading docks, picnic tables, trash receptacles and vault toilets. Spark arresters, mufflers (4WDs), and a…