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PLEASE NOTE: We are in the process of updating the links to the forest web pages. Please check with the local forest for the most up-to-date status of each recreational area. Your national forests and grasslands are 193 million acres of vast, scenic beauty waiting for you to discover. Over 3 million acres of land located in 22 National Recreation Areas managed by the Forest Service is preserved for recreational activities like hiking, boating, fishing and swimming, while highlighting natural, cultural and scenic resources. Visitors who choose to recreate on these public lands find 164,000 miles of trails, over 30,000 recreation sites, over 5,000 miles of streams and 3 million acres of lakes, 127 alpine ski areas, 338,000 heritage sites, and specially designated sites that include 37 million acres of designated wilderness areas, 130 wild and scenic rivers, 15 monuments, and one preserve. And remember, “It’s All Yours.” Displaying 14101 - 14130 of 17629

Sitkoh Lake East Cabin

Also known as Sitkoh Lake East Cabin. Rustic 12' x 14' Pan Abode style cabin with plywood bunks; table and benches; wood stove; skiff with oars; Capacity 6 persons. This is one of two public recreation cabins located on Sitkoh Lake. Skiff with oars.

Sitkoh Lake West Cabin

Sitkoh Lake West Cabin is a rustic 12' x 14' Pan Abode style cabin with plywood bunks; table and benches; wood stove; skiff with oars; Capacity 6 persons. This is one of two public recreation cabins located on Sitkoh Lake. Skiff with oars. Capacity 6 persons.

Sitting Bull Campground

Sitting Bull Campground is located off U.S. Highway 16, the Cloud Peak Skyway. It is situated in the treeline edge of an expansive mountain meadow. Meadowlark Lake is nearby and offers boating and fishing opportunities.

Sitting Bull Falls Recreation Area

This desert oasis features a series of spring-fed waterfalls that fall 150 feet (45.7 m) to a large pool of water below. There is an ADA accessible path to the falls viewing area a short distance from the parking lot, along with several hiking trails. Sheltered picnic sites with tables and grills are available, along with fresh water, trash cans, and restrooms.  Sitting Bull Falls Recreation Area is 42 miles…

Situk Lake Cabin

This cabin is locate on the east side of Situk Lake and can be accessed by float plane or along the hiking trail. This cabin is in the Russell Fiord Wilderness.

Situk Lake Trailhead

The Situk Lake Trail is 3.1 miles long and takes you to the Situk Lake Cabin, a Forest Service cabin that is situated along the lake. Visitors will enjoy views of the mountains, possible wildlife encounters, and also fishing opportunities. Beyond the cabin is Mountain Stream and another 2 mile hike that will take you up to Mountain Lake.

Situk River Trailhead

The Situk River is one of the most productive and popular salmon and trout systems in Southeast Alaska and the National Forest System. The Situk River Trailhead begins at the Nine Mile bridge and heads downstream along the river. This trail joins up with the 10 mile ATV Trail and continues on to the Middle Situk Cabins. About a ¼ mile before the cabins, there is a side trail that accesses the confluence of the Old…

Siuslaw Vista Day Use

Day use for South Jetty Road

Six Lakes Trailhead

The Six Lakes Trail #14 quickly enters the Three Sisters Wilderness and passes Blow and Doris Lakes. The trail ends at its junction with the Pacific…

Six Mile Campground

Six Mile Campground is located in open timber. Six Mile Creek flows by the campsite. No toilet is available at this site.

Six Mile Campground

Located in a saddle above the North Platte River, providing access to the North Platte River and Platte River Wilderness Area, Six Mile Gap Campground is 2 miles off Highway 230.  The campground offers 9 sites - 3 of which are pull through sites.  Sites offer picnic tables and fire grates.  Potable water and trash services are available during summer months.  Hiking and…

Six Mile Creek

Class V whitewater for rafts and kayaks.

Six Mile Day Use

Located along the Illinois River Road (Forest Road 4103). The road bed cinches down into a single lane, advancing along the steep cliffs, then slopes to a level river terrace.  There are two log cabin style picnicking pavilions on site. The pavilions and the more traditional day use area are linked by way of a small arched metal foot bridge spanning over Six Mile Creek. This site supports more passive…

Six Mile Trailhead

The Six Mile Trailhead is located at the Six Mile Gap Campground, approximately 2 miles off  Highway 230 and provides access to the North Platte River and Platte River Wilderness. A set of portage steps are near the trailhead for accessing the river. This is a good location for rafting, hiking and fishing. This site was approved for a fee change -…

Six-Mile Loop

This loop ride is 42 miles long and begins at the Six-Mile turn off east of Sterling, UT.  Travel approximately 8.2 miles up Six-Mile Canyon Road #50047 (Arapeen Route #35).  Turn left (north) onto Forest Road #50231 (Arapeen Route #38) and continue approximately 6.9 miles onto Skyline Drive #50150 (Arapeen Route #1). Turn right (south) onto Skyline Drive and continue approximately 7.0 miles.  Turn…

Sixes River

The Sixes River empties into the Pacific Ocean just north of Cape Blanco and supports strong steelhead and salmon fisheries. The headwaters can be reached from a road that runs east along the river. and the tidewaters can be accessed through the state park at Cape Blanco and other…

Sixmile Campground

Campsites are located along the Wild and Scenic Illinois River. There are 2 covered picnic sites across the road from the camping area. Facilities 4 walk-in campsites with picnic tables, and fire pits No drinking water 2 vault toilets (within walking distance from campsites) No garbage disposal - Please pack it out

Skalkaho Snowpark

Skalkaho Snowpark offers a parking lot allowing snowmobilers and cross country skiers access to Skalkaho Pass which is closed to traffic through the winter months.

Skamania Lodge

Skamania Lodge, a magnificent resort nestled on 175 wooded acres, is located in the spectacular Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. The lodge is located just 45 miles east of Portland, Oregon, on the Washington side of the Columbia River. "Skamania" is the Chinook Indian word for "swift water.”  The lodge has three nature trails on the property, ranging from 1 to 1 3/4 miles in length. View mountains,…

Skater's Cabin Picnic Site

Skater’s Cabin Picnic Shelter is located on the shore of the southwest corner of Mendenhall Lake, near the Mendenhall Glacier. It is accessible from the Mendenhall Loop Road, approximately 6 miles from the Auke Bay Ferry Terminal, or approximately 13 miles from downtown Juneau. The cabin was constructed in 1936 by the Civilian Conservation Corps and is made with natural stone. The cabin is equipped with a covered…

Skein Lake Trailhead

The Skein Lake Trailhead is a signed site with no amenities.

Skeleton Creek Trailhead #1078

Skeleton Creek Trail #1078 climbs from the West Fork Pilgrim Creek drainage to Lone Cliff.  Open roads allow access to both the top and bottom of the trail.

Ski Apache Ski Area (Alpine)

Ski Apache is a popular alpine ski facility located near Sierra Blanca. It offers downhill ski opportunities in the winter, access to the White Mountain Wilderness Area trails and also stunning views from the Lookout Vista Observation Site.

Ski Cooper Alpine Ski Area

ALERT: As a safety precaution for guests, employees, equipment, property, etc., use of any and all Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS, drones, etc.), Ski Cooper, located atop Tennessee Pass 10 miles north of Leadville on U.S. 24, is a unique and affordable alpine ski area for the whole family. Five lifts serve 62 runs on 480 acres with 18% beginner, 26% intermediate, 32% advanced, 24% expert terrain. The longest…

Ski Island Boat-In Campground

Ski-Island is one of four boat-access only campgrounds on Shasta Lake.  Located near the Mariners Point campground on the Pit Arm of the lake, this facility is very popular during the summer months.  Whether or not the access is difficult varies depending on the current lake level. There are vault toilets and no piped water.  This is a pack it in, pack it out facility.

Skidmore Day Use Fishing Site

Pedestrian River access (no boat launch) View photos on Flickr Facilities 2 picnic tables with pedestal grills No drinking water No restroom No garbage service - Please pack it out

Skidway Campground

Skidway Campground is located near the top of Deep Creek Canyon, off Highway #12.  The campground location provides opportunities for nearby hiking and fishing. 

Skillman Campground

Skillman Campground is open to all users including equestrian, mountain bikers and OHV. It is located along Hwy 20. Some camp sites have corrals, hitching posts, and horse troughs. Immediately adjacent to the campground is the Pioneer Trail used by hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians. The Burlington OHV trail system is close by. Skillman Campground is available for both RV and tent camping (however, there…

Skimmed Milk #754

The Skimmed Milk Trail #754 is a short route connecting Bailey Reservoir Road, FSR #128.B1 and the East Leon Trail #730. It passes through aspen, spruce/fir and meadows on its way to Skimmed Milk Reservoir. Mt. Hatton and Carter Peak are visible to the north-northeast. When the trail intersects Bailey Reservoir Road, Elk Wallows Reservoir is visible to the southeast and Doughty Mountain is visible to the south-…