Sheep Observation Site
Sheep Observation Site sits along the Bighorn Scenic Byway. Stop and see the spectacular valley views. Bighorn Basin—It’s History. The presence of humans in the Bighorn Basin goes back more than 10,000 years. Evidence suggests that the prehistoric people were nomadic hunters and gatherers.
Sheep Rock and Horse Mountain Lookout
The Sheep Rock area provides for spectacular mountain scenery as well as down into Hells Canyon Scenic Area and the Hells Canyon Nation Recreation Area. Several trails originate from the Sheep Rock Parking lot.
Horse Mountain and Sheep Rock can be reached from Council via Forest Road #002. At the town of Bear continue on Forest Road #002 to the old mining town of Cuprum. 2 miles beyond Cuprum take Forest Road #106…
Sheep Rock Trailhead
Access to this trail takes some driving along a long dirt road, but once there you are treated to a gentle 1/2 mile trail that leads you to a scenic overlook of Hells Canyon. Interpretive signs are located along the loop trail. Accessible trail ends at the overlook. Two rustic campsites and a vault toilet are available at this trailhead. …
Sheep Saddle Picnic Site
Picnic Site
Sheep Saddle Trailhead (#16) Trailhead
Sheep Saddle Trailhead (#16) Trailhead
Sheep Springs Horse Camp
A great way to explore the Metolius River Basin area is by horseback and Sheep Springs Horse Camp is where to stay. This horse camp provides access to the Metolius-Windigo and Bear Valley trails. Horse campgrounds have been designed to accommodate people who need to corral their horses. We have a limited number of these kinds of campgrounds and ask, out of courtesy and safety for you and the horses, …
Sheepnose Trailhead (Trail #93)
Sheepnose Trailhead is the northern Forest trailhead to access the 47.3 miles of the Sundance Trails – a stacked loop system. These are mostly non-motorized trails. One may use this trail to access Sheep Mountain (overlooking the route of the Custer Expedition Route), the Sheepnose (Cole Canyon) Trail, and eventually the Sundance Trailhead and Horse Campground, and the Ogden Trailhead. The has scenic routes through…
Sheeps Crossing Day Use Area
This area has covered ramadas making it ideal for large groups. The area is ideal for a day of floating leisurely down the Salt River. Site has accessible features such as ramadas, grills, toilets and concrete paths.
Sheeps Crossing Fishing Site
Pedestrian River access for fishing (no boat launch). See the Verde River Paddle Guide, Hwy 89A - Beasley Flat for information about boating on the Verde River.
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Facilities
No drinking water
Vault toilet
No garbage service -…
Sheeps Crossing Point Pkg Interpretive Site (minor)
Sheeps Crossing Point Pkg Interpretive Site (minor)
Sheepshead Recreation Area
Sheepshead Recreation Area is located approximately 20 miles north of Butte, west of Interstate 15 and provides opportunities for day use picnicking and fishing at Maney Lake. It is also in close proximity to the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail. There are two pavilions overlooking Maney Lake and Sheepshead Mountain that can be rented for family and business events including weddings, reunions, etc.…
Sheffield Campground
Sheffield Campground is located in the northeast corner of the Buffalo Ranger District, just outside of the John D. Rockefeller Parkway. Heading north on Highway 191 to Yellowstone, take a right onto the Forest Service dirt road before you get to the Snake River Bridge just before Flagg Ranch. The campground sits just outside of the Teton Wilderness. This location is equipped with 5 campsites, a single-unit vault…
Sheffield Trailhead
The Sheffield Trailhead is located near the south entrance of Yellowstone National Park. The trail itself is 6.0 miles long and accesses the north western portion of Teton Wilderness. It begins at Grand Teton National Park and ends at Jct with Trail #6030 (Rodent Creek). The trail is open for the following uses: Hiking, Horseback Riding, and Backpacking. Along this route, visitors can stop by the Huckleberry Fire…
Shelburne North Trailhead
Shelburne North Trailhead
Shelburne South Trailhead
Shelburne South Trailhead
Sheldon Mountain Trailhead
This site is suitable for large living quarter trailers and has ample areas to highline around the perimeter of the camping area. It offers a trail training course, vault toilet, hitch rails, two 20' x 20' corrals, picnic tables and fire rings. Several trails leave directly from the camping area providing access to more than 25 miles of trails. This site was developed in partnership with the Cabinet Back…
Shelf Lake Trailhead
The Shelf Lake Trail (#634) beings at a junction with the South Park Trail (#600) and the Geneva Creek Road (NFSR 119). For the first two and a half miles, the trail traverses and then climbs steadily in a north-northwest direction in the Smelter Gulch drainage. The trail then rises at a less rapid rate until treeline at about mile 2.7. The final 0.75 mile rises more rapidly in a series of switchbacks up…
Shelikof Cabin
Rustic 16' x 16' a-frame cabin with tip out for dining area and sleeping loft reached by vertical ladder; plywood bunk; table and benches; wood stove; capacity 8 persons.
Shell Creek Campground
Shell Creek Campground is located off U.S. Highway 14, the Bighorn Scenic Byway. The campground is situated along Shell Creek and is close to the Adelaide Trailhead, which offers access to the Cloud Peak Wilderness. Shell Canyon and the Shell Falls Interpretive Site are less than five miles away. Limit 8 people per site. Two non-towed vehicles allowed per site. The first vehicle is included in the basic fee; the…
Shell Falls Interpretive Site
This beautiful Visitor Center is a popular stop along the Bighorn Scenic Byway. Look at Shell Falls and walk along the interpretive trail. For more in depth information about the area look at our Special Places page. Pets must be leashed within the Visitor Center area or on the interpretive trail.
Shell Knob
Shell Knob Recreation Site is situated along a bluff overlooking the White River arm of beautiful Table Rock Lake, on the outskirts of the town of Shell Knob. It is a great location to relax and enjoy being away from it all.
Table Rock Lake is a man-made 43,000 acre lake that has 800 miles of shoreline. For more information on Table Rock…
Shell Pond Trailhead
This trail is 1.8 miles between the Stone House Rd. and the Deer Hill Road.
Shell Reservoir Camping Area
Fishing is allowed year-round, ice usually clears around early June. This fishery is comprised mainly of Brook trout, which are maintained by natural reproduction.
Shelley Lake Campground
Shelley Lake is a 15-acre lake, surrounded by National Forest land, the family-style campground is the only access to the lake. A foot-bridge over the creek leads to one of the sites. This campground is very popular during fishing season. Sites are surrounded by an oak and maple forest. The lake is only 15-feet at its deepest point.
Shellrock Creek Campground
Shellrock Creek Campground is primitive camping at its finest. It is located on the banks of Shellrock Creek which feeds into the Oak Grove Fork and eventually the Clackamas River. This campground delivers a feeling of really being "out there." Each site is separated by dense growth allowing for camper privacy. Shellrock Creek is a small brook in the woods which creates that tranquil sound of running water which can…
Shellrock Lake Trailhead
Plenty of parking for large rigs at the Frazier turnaround. This trailhead is accessed by a rough road and so high clearance vehicles are recommended. Access to the Shellrock Lake Trail #700. Shellrock Lake is geographically adjacent to Hideaway Lake and the Rock Lakes Basin lakes. It is a relatively short, easy hike into the lake. Douglas…
Shelokum Lake Trailhead
The Shelokum Lake trail is 2.3 miles long. The trail begins in Bailey Bay, 1/2 mile south of Shelokum Creek, and climbs steadily to Shelokum Lake. Hikers must ford Maude Creek before reaching the lake. It is impassable during high water. The upper section of the trail follows the shore to the inlet of Spring Creek, where there is a three-sided shelter. Built by the CCC, the shelter is located in Spring Valley, near…
Shelter Bay Cabin
A 12 x 20-foot rustic cabin.
Sleeps 6, table, wood stove, oil stove, splitting maul, saw, rainwater catchment barrel, outhouse.
No running water, electricity, mattress or bedding, cooking utensils, or cut firewood.
Shelton Laurel Area
The Shelton Laurel Backcountry area located in Madison County, NC is a unique part of the Appalachian Ranger District. It consists of undisturbed hardwood forests, rhododendron thickets and is full of coves, tributaries and serene mountainsides. This area provides 14.7 miles of combined hiking on five different trails, many of which intersect with loop options, and access the Appalachian Trail, as well as, Jerry…
Shelton Point Shooting Range
The Big Piney Ranger District is located in the heart of the Ozark Mountains, where visitors can view picturesque rock bluffs and hike wooded hillsides.
The Shelton Point Shooting Range is a great place to shoot firearms recreationally, or sight your weapon prior to one of Arkansas' legal game seasons. The shooting range is located off Arkansas Highway 7, a national forest scenic byway.
One range is available with 5…