Bighorn Campground
May 2023: Reconstruction work is planned for the Bighorn Campground this summer (2023). Once work begins, the campground will be closed. Upgrades will include vault toilets, new campsites, fire rings, and picnic tables. Reconstruction work is funded by the Great American Outdoors Act.
Located in the Rock Creek drainage, this campground is situated right on Rock Creek in an old growth Ponderosa Pine and Douglas Fir…
Bighorn Campground
Convenient campground within walking distance to the town of Glenwood.
The Bighorn Campground is a convenient campground just one-tenth of a mile northwest of the town of Glenwood along US Highway 180. It is a campground that is typically used more for short-term stays (1 or 2 days) than long-term camping (14 days). It is within walking distance to the town of Glenwood and the closest designated campground to the…
Bighorn Crags Campground
14 campsites with picnic tables and fire grates near the main trailhead for the Bighorn Crags in the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness. Separate area for horse camping with corrals and water troughs. Campground has piped drinking water, vault toilets but no garbage collection services on site. This is an area of rugged mountains, lakes, and hoodoos. Trails climb up into a highly popular region of the…
Bighorn TH #2013
The 3.25 mile Bighorn Trail begins at Bighorn Road and ends at an old shack at 10,778 feet. The first 1/2 mile of the trail climbs steeply out of the Vail Valley, then more gradually climbs up through stands of aspen and pine. The trail passes beaver ponds and the remains of old mining camps as well as Bighorn Falls. Near mile 2, the views of Vail and Bighorn drainage are exceptional.
Trailhead parking is…
Bignotti Picnic Site
Bignottie is a lovely place to fish, bird watch, or picnic by the Verde River. Canoers and kayakers who put in for a short, smooth water float from Black Canyon River Access Point end their float trip here as the water is generally too shallow and has too many obstacles for boating down river between Bignottie and White Bridge which is 14 miles down river. For more information about boating on…
Bill Miller Trailhead
The Bill Miller Trailhead provides access into the Troublesome Basin roadless areas. This is a non-motorized, multi-use trail. There are no developed facilities.
Bill Miller Trailhead
Designated trailhead with access to trails into Troublesome Basin roadless areas. This is a non-motorized, multi-use trail. No developed facilities. Setting is at interface of sagebrush/aspen/conifer forest area. Timberline is at approximately 10,500 feet elevation. On Arapaho National Forest, administered by the Parks Ranger District.
Bill Moore Lake/Empire Loop
The Bill Moore/North Empire Loop is a network of roads for OHV opportunities located north of Empire. This road is very rocky and steep, especially to Bill Moore Lake. Due to high elevation, the area is not generally snow-free until late June or even July in some years.
Billie Bay Wilderness
Legend has it that the Seminole warrior Billie Bowlegs hid out in this swamp, from which the headwaters of Alexander Springs arises.
Old-timers refer to swamps as "bays" and this one is a prime example of a pristine Florida swamp. In the interior of this 3,092-acre swamp, red maple, loblolly bay, sweetgum, cabbage palms and loblolly pine filter the sunlight, and on the drier perimeter are longleaf…
Billy Bob Sno-Park
This area is a shared use corridor. There is access to ungroomed ski trails and groomed snowmobile trails. Snowmobile trails groomed regularly by the Columbia Gorge Power Sledders Snowmobile Club. Parking lot has space for 40 vehicles. Trailers are allowed. Restroom facilities are available at the parking lot as well as staging areas for summer recreation…
Billy Branch Picnic Area
Billy Branch Picnic Area is located on the shores of Cave Run Lake on the Cumberland District.
Cave Run Lake is widely known for its scenic beauty and varied…
Billy Creek Picnic Site
Located on Huntington Lake, Billy Creek Picnic Area offers 7 picnic sites shaded by dense fir trees. Each site provides a picnic table and grill. Water not provided.
Billy Creek Recreation Area
The camping area lies along a small stream, which provides a great spot to fish for sunfish in the small pools.
Billy Creek Trail starts here and climbs to the top of Winding Stair Mountain. The trail intersects the Ouachita National Recreation Trail, which travels east from Talimena State Park in Oklahoma to Pinnacle Mountain State Park in Arkansas for 225 miles.
Printer-friendly guides to…
Billy Creek Trailhead
Billy Creek Trailhead
Billy Creek Trailhead
Billy Creek Trailhead. No water or restrooms are available.
Billy Creek, Lower Campground
With terrific views of the lake, this small campground is located on Huntington Lake and is nestled among fir and pine trees within the Sierra National Forest. Every site at Lower Billy Creek offers scenic lake views. The location of this camp makes it possible to discover all the activities and attractions at Huntington Lake, and it's an excellent base for further exploration of the Kaiser Wilderness. …
Billy Creek, Upper Campground
Tucked beneath a grove of large cedar, fir and pine trees, Upper Billy Creek Campground is located across the road from Huntington Lake near the Kaiser Wilderness. Some sites at Upper Billy Creek offer lake views and others overlook Billy Creek and its abundant wildflowers. The location makes it possible to discover all the activities and attractions at Huntington Lake, and it's an excellent base for further…
Billy Fields Campground
Billy Fields Campground is a great starting point for those wanting to hunt, fish, or look for wild horses. For those wishing to hike and explore Fields Peak Trail is within 3 miles of the campground. This camping area offers a 6 horse tie-stall with manger. Water for horses is available in adjacent Billy Fields Creek. This rustic…
Billy Garret Memorial Bridge Access
This access site is on Forest Road #895 ( west side reservoir road) at mile marker # 55. This is a popular take out for trips originating further up the South Fork. It is also a good put in for floating the lower section of the river. Overnight camping is permitted and a vault toilet is provided.
Billy Goat Trailhead
Provides access to: Hidden Lakes Trail #477, Larch Creek/Billy Goat Pass Trail #502, Burch Mountain Trail #538 and…
Billy Hill OHV Route
Location: From I-80, exit Highway 89 North. Travel north 4.9 miles. Turn right at Hobart Mills and follow road 88-6 to Tahoe Timber Trails Campground. Take the left fork and proceed .3 mile. Billy Hill OHV area is to your left, marked with a designated route marker.
Features: This is a loop with several off-shoot roads. One ends up at Highway 89 North. Most roads are…
Billy Rice Swim Beach
The Billy Rice Swim Beach is a favorite spot on a hot summer day for a swim and picnic.
The small sandy beach is surrounded by tall trees and located near Picnic Point and Shoreline Campgrounds.
There is limited parking for less than a dozen cars, but can easily be reached by walking from the parking lot at Shoreline Boating.
A restroom and picnic tables are provided.
Billy Wells Dude Ranch Interpretive Site
"Gros Ventre Lodge" This interpretive site describes one of the oldest dude ranches in Wyoming, located in the Upper Green River Valley.
Bimijiwan (bi-mi-ji-wan) recreation area
“Boozhoo biindigen (hello & welcome)” to the Bimijiwan Recreation Area! The Ojibwe call this place Bimijiwan which translates as “Flowing Water.” Bimijiwan recreation area is nestled six miles east of Cass Lake on U.S. Highway 2 and five miles north on County Road 10. Located on the northeast shore of Cass Lake, this campground is known for its canoe access to the Mississippi River. Constructed by the…
Bingham Boat Launch
Bingham Boat Launch is a small, day use only launch at the south end of the Hills Creek Reservoir. Please note that this ramp requires higher water levels to be accessible by boats. Note that the nearby Packard boat launch is usually accessible year round.
Bingham Lake Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to Bingham Lake and the Russian Wilderness.
Bingham Ridge Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to:
Bingham Ridge Trail #3421
Lake of the Woods Trail #3493
See Trail page for more information.
Bingham Springs Campground
This tiny and rustic campground is located adjacent to a meadow and a small pond in the northwestern portion of the Ochoco National Forest.
The campground is also adjacent to the Twin Pillars North Trailhead which provides access into Mill Creek Wilderness.…