Salt Creek - Lower (733)
Salt Creek Trail (733) is a non-motorized trail and begins at the same trailhead as Lower Ryman Trail (734). The Salt Creek Trail splits off to the right around 0.1 miles.
Please note, Ryman Creek Trail (735) has been removed from the trail system based on the 2018 Rico West Dolores Travel…
Salt Creek Falls Observation Site and Picnic Area
Salt Creek Falls is Oregon's second highest single drop waterfall, cascading 286 feet (87m). The observation platform at the top of the waterfall is 50 yards (45.720 m) from the parking lot. The platform is wheelchair accessible with railings that accommodate wheelchair sight-lines. A steep trail from the platform to the waterfall's base is short, but is not wheelchair accessible due to numerous stairs.
A…
Salt Creek Sno-Park
Salt Creek Sno-Park offers cross-county and snowshoe trails and a family-friendly snow play area. Crossing the highway to the Fuji Creek Road (FS Rd 5894) leads the fit and prepared skier uphill 3 miles into the challenging Island and Birthday Lakes ski trail system and the…
Salt Creek Snowplay Area
Salt Creek Sno-Park » Salt Creek Snowplay
Salt Creek Sno-Park is best known for the snow play area located there. In addition to Willamette Pass Ski Resort, the Salt Creek Snowplay Area is currently the only other recommended tubing site on Highway 58.
The tubing hill is cleared of trees for your…
Salt Creek Summit Sno-Park
The Salt Creek Summit Sno-Park is located adjacent to the Hells Canyon Scenic Byway (Forest Road 39) at the top of Salt Creek Summit. Popular with snowmobilers, snowshoers and Nordic skiiers, the facility has a vault toilet, large parking area and a winter maintenance facility. As a multi-use site, the snowmobile trails and cross…
Salt Creek TH #1878
The Salt Creek trail begins at County Road 8A and ends at Forest Road #435. The trail begins on an old road which goes through private land so be sure to stay on the trail. The trail follows a combination of old roads and singletrack through a mixture of spruce, fir, aspen, and brush along Salt Creek to Dubach Meadows near the top where views of the Sawatch Range are terrific.
Salt Flat Trailhead
Formerly a small campground, Salt Flat Trailhead is a remote site located at the boundary of the Pine Flat Wilderness Area.
Provides access to:
Pine Mountain Trail #14, Pine Flat Trail #165,…
Salt Fork Walk-in Turkey Hunting Area
Salt Fork Walk In Turkey Hunting Area is 8,941 acres in size and is located north and east of White Rock Mountain, north of Forest Service (FS) Road 1003, west of FS Road 1509, south of FS Road 1007 on the Boston Mountain Ranger District of the Ozark-St. Francis National Forests. Pursuant to 36 C.F.R. 261.54 and 261.56, forest roads are closed to motor vehicle traffic from April 1 to June 15 each year, except FS…
Salt House #252
The Salt House Trail #252 begins at an intersection with the alpine Trail #225 and ends on the High Mesa. This trail begins at approximately 11,200 feet and gradually climbs to 11,360 on the High Mesa. High Mesa is a long flat open meadow surrounded by sense Engelmann spruce and sub alpine fir. This trail is popular during big game hunting season.
Salt House Trailhead (#18) Trailhead
Salt House Trailhead (#18) Trailhead
Salt Lake Ranger District
The mountainous Salt Lake Ranger District is the classic "urban" forest where more than a million people reside in the adjacent Salt Lake, Davis and Tooele Counties. The annual snow pack is both an important source of water for local communities and a draw for alpine skiers worldwide seeking the "Greatest Snow on Earth." The District's proximity, scenic beauty, and year-round recreation opportunities means that it…
Salt Mine Road
Perfect for history buffs, this 11-mile drive (22 miles round trip) begins in Camp Verde, AZ and follows the Verde River to the road's end at Beasley Flat where boaters put in to row of the Wild and Scenic stretch of the River. A detailed description of this scenic drive can be found on the Arizona Highways website.
Salt Mine Road to Beasley Flat
Steeped in history, this route winds through wooded lanes beside the Verde River, climbs to panoramic vistas, passes the historic Verde Salt Mine, and ends at the boat launch for trips on the Wild and Scenic portion of the Verde River. Clear Creek and…
Salt Park #1805
The Salt Park Trail is 11.7 miles long. It begins on the White River National Forest at the Morapos Trailhead, continues through Salt Park on the Routt National Forest, and ends back on the White River National Forest in Lost Park at Long Park Trail #1809. On the Routt National Forest the trail is #1114, and on the White River National Forest it is #1805.…
Salt Park/South Fork Area
This seasonal trail is generally not melted off until late June/early July due to snow levels at this elevation.
The Salt Park and South Fork Williams Fork areas contain 8 connecting trails that are managed by the Yampa Ranger District. This area is mostly popular with hunters.
These trails have no direct trailhead access or adjacent parking.
These trails must be accessed from the White River National Forest via the…
Salt River Canyon Wilderness Permit
The Upper Salt River runs through the Salt River Canyon Wilderness, often referred to as Arizona's other Grand Canyon. While it lacks the size of the Grand Canyon, it certainly measures up in terms of outstanding, rugged geology and sheer scenic beauty. It is one of a few rivers to flow through the saguaro cactus forests of the Sonoran Desert, a truly exotic landscape.
A Tonto National Forest Upper Salt River boater…
Salt River Pass Interpretive Site
A series of Forest Service and area history and ecology signs at a large paved pullout off Hwy 89 provides visitors with a fuller understanding of public lands as they take in the majestic views across the divide between Kemmerer and Greys River Ranger Districts.
Salt River-McCoy Road
Snowmobiling
Salt Springs Marina
Situated near the beginning of the Salt Springs Run, the Salt Springs Marina is a full-service marina with a boat ramp, bait and tackle. It offers canoe and boat rentals for those wanting to fish or simply enjoy the placid waters of Salt Springs Run, which flows out into Lake George near Drayton Island.
This site is operated by Donald Dones.
Salt Springs Recreation Area
Nearby…
Salt Springs Recreation Area
The Salt Springs Recreation Area is one the recreational jewels of the Ocala National Forest, with a spectacular natural mineral spring giving the area its name. Plenty of outdoor activities keep campers and day-use visitors busy, including swimming in the springs, fishing, snorkeling, hiking and boating. In the early 1900s, many people…
Salt Springs Run
Bubbling up from clefts in the earth, crystal-clear water gushes year-round from Salt Springs and flows about five miles before emptying into Lake George. Visitors can rent canoes and launch from Salt Springs Marina, located at the head of the Salt Springs Run. The slow-moving current allows paddling back upstream…
Salters Cabin Horse Camp
Salters Cabin Horse Camp is located in a shaded, second-growth, ponderosa pine forest and makes for a great escape from those hot summer days! There is a corral on site for folks camping with horses to use. The cabin on site is for historic purposes and the Forest Service recommends that visitors do not enter or camp in the cabin.
Learn about…
Salvage Trailhead
The Salvage Trail is 1.5 miles long. The trail follows an old gravel-surfaced roadbed with rolling terrain providing flat and easy to hike sections with a few steeper inclines. This trail is linked to the Ward Creek Trail via a tunnel under Revilla Road, providing access to the Ward Lake recreation area. The opportunity for a loop hike exists by linking to the Ward Creek trail via Revilla road and Last Chance…
Sam Billings Memorial Campground
Sam Billings Memorial Campground is located off of the West Fork Rd and consists of 12 campsites complete with picnic tables, and fire rings. There is also a large area ideal for group activities. Other facilites include vault toilets. Campground can accommodate RV's or trailers to 30 feet.
Sam Brown Campground
Sam Brown Campground is centered around a large meadow that has a colorful history of the earlier miner and homesteader to the area. Trails are located throughout the area, as well, with options for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and motorcylces, including Elkhorn Mine Jeep Road.
Nearby trail opportunities include:
Briggs Creek Trail #1132 (…
Sam Brown Horse Campground
Sam Brown Horse Campground is the only horse camp on the Wild Rivers Ranger District! Located in the midst of the area's amazing biodiversity, it's a great place to wander and take in the sites and sounds of the Illinois Valley.
Facilities
5 campsites with picnic tables, and fire pits
2 double campsites with picnic tables, and fire pits
No water available. Please bring your own water.…
SAM HOUSTON (Houston/Conroe/Huntsville Area)
Sam Houston National Forest, one of four National Forests in Texas, is located 50 miles north of Houston. The forest contains 163, 037 acres between Huntsville, Conroe, Cleveland and Richards, Texas. With land in Montgomery, Walker, and San Jacinto counties, the Sam Houston National Forest is intermingled with privately owned timber lands and small farms.
Sam Knob Summit #617A
0.71 mi - Moderate -
Sam Owen Campground
Sam Owen Campground is nestled on the banks of Lake Pend Oreille in an open forest of pine and cedar. Popular activities include hiking, canoeing, swimming, boating, wildlife and bird watching.
Natural Features: Sam Owen Campground is situated on a peninsula on the east side of Lake Pend Oreille in the Idaho Panhandle National Forest, at an elevation of 2,000 feet. The lake spans 82,088 acres and has 125 miles…
SAM STOWE TRAILHEAD
Small parking and turn around area.