Silver Peak / Hobson Horn Trailhead
Provides access to:
Silver Falls Overlook Trail #1134A
Facilities
No picnic table
No fire pit
No drinking water
No toilet
No garbage disposal - Please pack it out
Silver Peak Wilderness
This wilderness was established in 1992 by the Los Padres Condor Range and River Protection Act. On December 19, 2002 the Big Sur Wilderness and Conservation Act of 2002 added 17,055 acres to the existing wilderness for a total of 31,555 acres. Dramatic scenery, steep terrain, coastal redwood groves. The Silver Peak Wilderness is located in the southwestern portion of the Monterey Ranger District and along the…
Silver Queen Campground
Located just outside Aspen, Colorado, Silver Queen Campground is hemmed in by aspen groves, a short walk from Maroon Creek, with views of 14,018 foot Pyramid Peak within the iconic Maroon Bells Scenic Area. The campground sits at an elevation of 8700 feet, allowing guests to experience warm summer days and cool evenings…
Silver Springs Campground
This campground is along the White River in a beautiful section of old growth forest just outside the North Arch entrance to the Mt. Rainier National Park. Douglas-fir, cedar and western hemlock provide abundant shade. The Silver Creek Guard Station provides visitor information. Several hiking trails are available a short drive from the campground in the Crystal Mountain basin. The White River is nearby for…
Silver Spruce #517
The Silver Spruce Trail #517 begins at the intersection with Park Creek Road, FSR #262. It crosses Park Creek and ascends out of the Park Creek drainage through aspen and open meadows with scenic views of the Park Creek drainage. The trail travels through open meadow, aspen and spruce/fir entering private property for a short distance. There are scenic views of the Battlement Mountains and the Leon and…
Silver Thread Campground
This small single loop campground has eleven sites. Six are gravel pull through sites and five are dead end gravel spurs. There is a beautiful waterfall within a few hundred feet that you can hike to easily from the south end of the campground. The campground elevation is 9,500 feet.
This campground, just off the side of Colorado State Highway 149, is well suited for overnight stays and picnics with many…
Silver Valley Campground
Located on the Calaveras Ranger District at the east end of Lake Alpine Recreation Area. Silver Valley has a timbered setting near several trailheads.
Silver Valley Trailhead
The Silver Valley Trailhead accesses the Highland Creek Trail (20E04), the Emigrant Trail (19E01), …
Silver Valley Trailhead-Carson Iceberg Wilderness
See the Silver Valley Trailhead listing under Lake Alpine Recreation Area.
Silverado Canyon/Maple Springs
Maple Springs Trailhead
Distance
10 miles
Pets Allowed
Yes
Fees
Adventure Pass Required
Hike/Ride Time
2 - 8 hours
Difficulty
Easy
Best Seasons
Year Round
Location
31330 Silverado Canyon Road, Silverado, California 92676
Ranger District
Trabuco Ranger District…
Silvershield #199
The Silvershield Trail #199 begins on Oak Street and ends at an intersection with the Twin Peaks Trail #208. The trail starts out at a steep grade and reaches an overlook at approximately 0.3 miles. This provides views of numerous old mines across the valley. It then ascends, traveling through forest and, at approximately 1.1 miles, reaches an intersection with the Oak Creek Trail #207. Stay on the left fork to…
Silverthorne Area
Silverthorne Area
Silvertip Cabin Rental Cabin
This is a fee cabin rental site located 70 miles south of the town of Hungry Horse on the gravel East Side Reservoir Road #38. The cabin is located at an elevation of 4,400 feet and is open from July 1 through Labor Day, early September. Group size is limited to 8 people. Silvertip Cabin is situated in a stand of trees. It is accessible by a 1-1/2 mile long Spotted Bear River Trail #83 7/1 through 8/31, and by a 4-1…
Silvertip Campground
Silvertip Campground is in red fir and lodgepole pine forest in the Lake Alpine Recreation Area. Campground is one mile from the lake. Reservations required via Recreation.gov
Silvertip Trailhead
This is a free trailhead site located 68 miles south of the town of Hungry Horse on the gravel East Side Reservoir Road #38. The trailhead is located at an elevation of 4,400 feet and is open from July 1 through August 31. Silvertip Trailhead is situated at the end of the Spotted Bear River Road #568. The 6 parking spots are next to the road. The site is located in old growth stand of lodgepole pine. It gets…
Silverwood Lake State Recreation Area
Call the park office at 1-760-389-2303 for current information or visit their website. In the oak woodlands surrounding the lake look for acorn woodpeckers, western bluebirds, and ground squirrels. In the ponderosa pines high above Lake Silverwood look for juncos, mountain chickadees, and Steller's jays.
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Silvis Lake Trailhead
The Silvis Lake trail is 3.0 miles long. It begins at Beaver Falls (at Gate) and ends at Upper Silvis Lake (at Dam). From here the trail joins the Deer Mountain National recreation trail and continues for approximately 10 more miles. The trail was rerouted in the summer of 2011 and offers a great way to access the Deer Mountain National Recreation trail. For more information see the Deer Mt. National Recreation…
Simax Beach Picnic Area
At Crescent Lake there are 2 separate day use areas with a total of 15 picnic sites. The north day use site provides layout areas for windsurfing and pet owners are free to bring their pets to this area as long as they are on a leash (owners are also reminded to bring their own bags to clean up feces as bags will not be provided).
On the south beach pets are prohibited with the exception of service…
Simax Group Campground
Simax Group Camp is located on Crescent Lake.
Simms Mesa #115
The Simms Mesa Trail #115 begins at Forest Service Road #510, Dave Wood Road, and ends at Forest Service Road #574, Simms Mesa Road. It the first half mile the trail crosses a draw and then wanders across Happy Canyon. After about 1.6 miles, it descends into the Happy Canyon Creek drainage and crosses Happy Canyon Creek. The trail ends at FSR #574 in about another half a mile.…
Simms Mesa Aspen Grove #115.1B
The Simms Mesa Aspen Grove Trail #115.1B begins and ends at the Simms Mesa Trail #115. The trail leaves the Simms Mesa Trail and drops into a small draw, climbs up the eastern side and continues southwest until it intersects the Simms Mesa Trail again. It passes through a beautiful aspen grove which is pretty all year, but especially with the fall colors.…
Simms Mesa Loop Connector Hike #115.1A1
The Simms Mesa Loop Connector Trail #115.1A1 begins and ends at the Dave Wood Interpretive Trail #115.1A and interpretive sites 5-9 are located along this trail. The short connector trail travels east, climbs a gentle grade as it turns south, and hooks around to the north, gradually descending back to the Dave Wood Interpretive Trail. About a 1 miles loop can be accomplished by following the Dave Wood Interpretive…
Simpson Barrens Natural Area
Simpson Township Barrens is a unique ecological area containing several native plant communities such as limestone barrens, seeps, dry and dry-mesic upland forest, an intermittent creek drainage and support a rich diversity of plants. The limestone barrens communities are characterized by very dry, calcium rich soils that support a flora more commonly encountered on the tall grass prairies found north of the Shawnee…
Sims Creek Trailhead #881
Sims Creek Trail #881 is a short trail that connects into Libby Ranger District Himes/Walovine Trail #293. There are no stream crossings.
Sims Flat Campground
Description: This campground is located alongside the Sacramento River at an elevation of 1600 feet. There are 19 sites with tables and fire-rings. Suitable for tents and mid-sized RVs or trailers. Flush toilets; piped water. 14 day limit. $15 per night. No reservations. Usually opens by last Saturday in April and closes Nov. 15th. Features: Historic location of Civilian Conservation Corps camp in the 1930s.…
Sinagua Loop
The Sinagua Loop is part of the Campbell Mesa Trail System.
The various loops offer a wide variety of seasonal wildflowers, many examples of local birdlife, and frequent wildlife sightings. Visitors enjoy forested glades, broad interior meadows, and scenic views of Mt. Elden, Anderson Mesa and Mormon…
Sing Lee Campground
Sing Lee Campground rests near tall timber providing for open shade in the afternoon. A small creek flows through the site, while Newsome Creek is just across the road. The campground provides four camp pads, with two metal fire rings and two tables.
Singas Creek Trailhead
Access/entry point to the Santa Rosa-Paradise Peak Wilderness.
SINGLETREE CAMPGROUND
OverviewSingletree Campground is east of Boulder Mountain in central Utah at 8,200 feet elevation.
FacilitiesThis campground has several single-family sites and two group sites. Flush toilets, drinking water, and a dump station are provided. Roads and parking spurs are paved.
Natural FeaturesThe campground is situated in a scenic ponderosa pine and aspen forest. Summer wildflowers are abundant and autumn…
Sink Creek #861
The Sink Creek Trail #861 begins at the Throughline Trailhead on Forest Service Road #814 and ends at an intersection with the Curecanti Trail #870. It offers the shortest route to the West Elk Wilderness and Curecanti Pass in this region. However, the trail is fairly steep at an average 11% slope and the only reliable water is a spring…