Big Springs Campground
The Big Springs Campground is located 22 miles south of West Yellowstone, Montana in beautiful Island Park, Idaho at an approximate elevation of 6,300 feet. Visitors love Island Park for its world-class fishing and outstanding scenery and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Natural Features: Island Park is composed of two areas of extinct volcanic activity. The Henry's Fork Caldera sits inside the larger Island…
BIG SPRINGS CAMPGROUND
Dispersed Camping Area. Facilties include tables, fire rings, vault toilet in the area.
Big Springs Campground
Looking for a nice cool break from that summer heat? This campground is the coolest campground in the area during hot summer days. Hunting and hiking opportunities are in a close proximity of Big Springs. There are five trailer and five tent sites, one vault toilet and a few picnic tables available for day use.
Big Springs Campground - Caribou
Big Springs Campground is nestled along the banks of Pebble Creek at an elevation of 6,500 feet, just 16 miles from Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. Visitors enjoy fishing and exploring local trails.
Natural Features: A Douglas fir forest towers over Loop A, offering partial shade. Loop B is situated among a grove of aspens which provide limited shade. Sagebrush, grasses and summer wildflowers dot the landscape.
Recreation…
Big Springs Environmental Study Area #610
Big Springs is a major source of crystal-clear spring water flowing into Rainbow Lake. No restroom or water is available. Day use area only, no camping. The area is under Special Use Permit to the Blue Ridge School District for environmental studies.
Big Springs Picnic
Across the lake from Letts Lake Campground.
Big Springs Picnic Site
West of Saguache 14 miles on CO Highway 114, then 3 miles south on County Road 41G/Forest Road 690 and 2 miles southeast on Forest Road 710. Pack out all trash.Picnic area has 1 group site and 3 single sites--including picnic tables, restroom, and fire grates but no water.May not be reachable during winter months due to snow and during road closures from March 15th to May 15th.
Big Springs Sno-Park
Located three miles west of Santiam Junction on state Highway 22, the trails at Big Springs Sno-Park offer a chance to travel through large old growth trees – but be aware of tree wells and stump holes! Trails range from easy to more difficult and one route is shared use with snowmobiles for about a mile.
Know Before You Go in Winter: Tips…
Big Springs Trailhead
Big Springs Trailhead - No restroom or water is available. Day use only, no camping.
Big Springs Warming Hut
Big Springs Warming Hut is located 22 miles south of West Yellowstone, Montana in beautiful Island Park, Idaho at an approximate elevation of 6,300 feet. Visitors love Island Park for its world-class fishing and outstanding scenery and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Natural Features:
Island Park is composed of two areas of extinct volcanic activity. The Henry's Fork Caldera sits inside the larger Island Park…
Big Spruce Trailhead
Drive one mile beyond the Pacific Ranger District, Quinault office on South Shore Road to reach the trailhead. From the trailhead along South Shore Road take a .3 mile stroll to enjoy the World's Largest Sitka Spruce.
Big Sur - 3E07
Cold Springs Camp to Pine Ridge Trail
Big Tesuque Campground
Big Tesuque is a travel-in campground not conducive to trailer or RV camping. There are 10 units, picnic tables and grills, and vaulted toilets in the parking lot. There is no potable water and no campground host. The entire area is very scenic, and NM 475 is designated as the Santa Fe Scenic Byway. Because of the large stands of aspen, the area is very busy, especially in the fall…
Big Therriault Lake Campground
The Big Therriault Lake campground is located 12.5 air miles from Fortine. The campground has 10 campsite, including one host site, with tables, fire rings and able to accommodate up to a 32' rv. Amenities include potable water, vault toilets, food storage boxes and boat ramp developed for small boats.
Big Thompson River Fishing Site
Fishing site along the Big Thompson River.
Big Timber Canyon
Big Timber Canyon includes Half Moon Camp Ground, Picnic Area, and Big Timber Canyon Trail head.
Big Timber Picnic Area
A picnic area in the main boulder area on the Yellowstone District.
Picnic sites: Dispersed
Accessible Facilities:Toilet
Trash Pickup: No
Firewood: No
Information:Livingston Office5242 Hwy 89.Livingston, MT 59047(406) 222-1892
Big Tom Gap TR 191A
The trail provides good views including Maple Camp Bald to the northeast. It offers loop opportunities with the Buncombe Horse Range Trail, Mount Mitchell Trail and the Black Mountain Crest Trail. This narrow trail is extremely steep and follows unsteady rock debris.
Total Elevation Change: 520 feet
Degree of Difficulty: Difficult
Beginning Point: Buncombe Horse Range Trail
Ending Point: Black Mountain Crest Trail…
Big Too Much Lake Boat Area
A concrete boat ramp provides access to the 284 acre Big Too Much Lake. Big Too Much Lake is just east of Minnesota Highway 6. Northern pike, bluegill, other panfish, and some walleye are found in this lake.
Big Tree #311
The trail begins across from the Lost Lake Campground entrance and travels 1 mile from Lost Lake Campground to the Big Tree Botanical Area Interpretive Site, then continues 0.7 mile around the loop at the Big Tree Trail…
Big Tree #755 Trailhead
Trailhead for Big Tree Trail #755.
The Big Tree is a popular destination point for many local and out of town visitors to the historic Fort Bayard Military Reserve. The Big Juniper Tree is nationally ranked as the second largest alligator juniper tree in the United States (American Forests 1980, “National Register of Big Trees.” American Forestry Association, Washington, D.C.). The tree diameter is 70.2…
Big Tree Botanical Area Interpretive Site
This Botanical Area and Trailhead features the 0.7 mile Big Tree Trail that highlights two 900 year old Western Larch trees with a couple of benches to take in the surrounding Western Larch and other conifer species. Interpretive signs are along the trail. Parking is available as well as a toilet facility. The area is Wheelchair accessible.
Big Tree Observation Site
The Big Tree Observation Site contains a number of giant conifer species, including the world’s largest Port-Orford cedar tree. The area also has a few picnic sites.
Big Tree Trailhead
Provides access to:
Big Tree Trail #1150
Facilities
No picnic table
No fire pit
No drinking water
No toilet
No garbage disposal - Please pack it out
Big Tree Trailhead
Big Tree Trailhead. Restrooms are available at this site, however, no potable water.
Big Trees Campground
Named for the very large Jeffery pines that grace the site, Big Trees Campground is located along the banks of Bishop Creek and affords nice camping and fishing opportunities. Some sites in shade and some in open sunlight. Bear proof food storage containers available in the campground. 16 campsites.
Big Trinity Lake - Rental Cabins
The Big Trinity cabin and adjacent Little Trinity cabin offer a quiet retreat in a beautiful high alpine landscape. The cabins are situated within a popular summer recreation area with many activities to enjoy.
The cabins have a limited season due to late snow melt, but they are accessible by car. Many creature comforts are provided. However, guests may want to bring some supplies and gear to make their…
Big Trinity Lake Campground
Big Trinity Lake Campground is within the beautiful Trinity Recreation Area. There are 17 campsites on Big Trinity Lake and there are more sites near the beautiful smaller lakes in Rainbow Basin.
The campgrounds in the Trinity Recreation area offer a quiet retreat in a beautiful high alpine landscape. The sites are situated within a popular summer recreation area with many activities to enjoy. There is a…
Big Valley Ranger District
Big Valley Ranger District, crescent shaped, encompasses a portion of the Modoc National Forest north, east and south of the town of Adin, CA. The lower elevation of this Ranger District allows campgrounds to open earlier in the spring and close later in the fall.
The beautiful Red Tail Rim Trail is something that this district boasts about. A shared trail by hikers, mountain bikers and…
Biggs Springs Campground
This tiny campground is a refreshing break from civilization.
Located just across the meadow from Lytle Prairie, the campground offers excellent opportunities for photography, wildlife viewing and general relaxation.
There is a fresh water spring located at the campground; however, the water is not managed or treated by the Forest Service and therefore should not be used for human consumption in any capacity.
A…