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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 14341 - 14370 of 17629

Snyder Guard Station

Snyder Guard Station is located in beautiful Snyder Basin, at the base of Darby Mountain, 22 miles west of Big Piney, Wyoming. The cabin makes an excellent destination for outdoor enthusiasts looking to hike, mountain bike, horseback ride, fish, or hunt. Photographers are enchanted by the region's landscape and opportunities for wildlife watching. Open year-round, the cabin provides a horse corral for equestrian…

Snyder Springs Picnic Area

This picnic area is located to the east of Stanley along the beautiful Salmon river. It is an excellent for relaxing along the Salmon river and picnicking. Hiking, fishing, and viewing the wildlife and scenery is excellent here on the edge of the White Clouds Wilderness area. This site does not have drinking water. This area is first-come, first-serve. 

Soap Basin #442

The Soap Basin Trail #442 begins and ends at intersections with the Soap Creek Trail #443 and is in the West Elk Wilderness for its entire length.  Follow the Soap Creek Trail from the end of Soap Creek Road, FSR #721, for approximately 2.5 mile to where Soap Creek and East Soap Creek intersect.  At this point the Soap Basin Trail…

Soap Creek

Various recreation sites in the Soap Creek Area

Soap Creek #443

The Soap Creek Trail #443 begins at the intersection with the Little Robinson Trail #850 and the Peters Creek Trail #856 in the West Elk Wilderness, where Wilderness Regulations apply, and ends at Soap Creek Road, FSR #721.   The trail departs from the…

Soap Creek #443

Soap Creek Trail #443 begins at the end of Soap Creek Road, FSR #721 and ends at the intersection with the Little Robinson Trail #850 and the Peters Creek Trail #856 on the Paonia Ranger District.  This trail leads north into the West Elk Wilderness where

Soap Creek Campground - Gunnison RD

This campground provides access to the southern trails of the West Elk Wilderness. On site is Coal Mesa Trailhead, which is the portal for a network of trails including 451.2 (Coal Mesa), 451 and 452. Horse corrals and bins are located adjacent to the campground. 21 campsites.

Soap Creek Corral / Coal Mesa Horse Camp

Dispersed camping is available at the horse corrals located adjacent to the Soap Creek Campground. This campground provides access to the southern trails of the West Elk Wilderness.

Soapstone Campground

Local popular recreation activities include lake fishing and hiking. This campground is equipped with picnic tables.

Social Security Point Trailhead

The Social Security Point Trailhead is located in an open ponderosa pine forest above the northern shore of Phillips Lake. Although the area is used by many visitors, it is also a trailhead for the Phillips Lake North Shoreline Trail #1608 which goes west to the upper end of the lake, or east back towards…

Sockeye Campground

Sockeye Campground is composed of 23 secluded campsites including 6 double-sites on the shore of Redfish Lake. All sites are first-come, first-serve. The campground is situated in a lodgepole pine forest. The Visitor Center offers area information and interpretive programs. There is a boat ramp at Sandy Beach boat launch, on the east shore of the lake. Take a short tour on the interpretive Fishhook Nature Trail…

Soda Butte Campground

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Soda Creek Campground

This campground is next to Soda Creek near Sparks Lake, and provides fishing and hiking opportunities.

Soda Lake Trailhead

This is a remote trailhead located off of the Gros Ventre Road at Soda Lake. The trailhead is fairly non-descript and is a small pull-off from the access road near the lake, which is mostly pine trees and sagebrush. This trailhead provides access to the Soda Lake Trail #4151, which is non-motorized year round and enters the Wilderness almost immediately. No facilities located on site. Small kiosk with a map. Four…

Soda Lakes #1889

The Soda Lakes Trail trail begins at Piney Lake and ends at Forest Road #441: There are several loops to be made by combining this trail with others in this area of the Eagles Nest Wilderness. Map and compass is highly recommended if doing so, however.

Soda Springs Campground

Campsites are located along Chiquito Creek. This is a large sandy flat with good shade. Boat parking is not available in the individual campsites. However, boats may be kept at the launch area or at Wagner's campground (private campground nearby). Each site has table, grill and fire rings. 

Soda Springs Campground

CLOSED FOR SEASON.    Located on the Bumping River, this campground offers 2 Civilian Conservation Corps shelters and trailhead access.

Soda Springs Lower Trailhead

Provides access to: Soda Springs Trail #1009 Facilities Limited parking No picnic table No fire pit No drinking water No toilet No garbage disposal - Please pack it out

Soda Springs Shelter Picnic Site

Facilities Shelter is currently closed due to safety concerns No picnic tables No fire pits No drinking water No toilet No garbage disposal - Please pack it out

Soda Springs Traihead

Provides access to: Soda Springs Trail #1493 which accesses Boulder Creek Wilderness. Soda Springs Trail heads north to meet Bradley Trail #1491. …

Soda Springs Upper Trailhead

Provides access to:   Facilities No picnic table No fire pit No drinking water No toilet No garbage disposal - Please pack it out

Soda Well Picnic Site

This picnic site is located in the Thunder Basin National Grassland, on land that was once the site of Weston, Wyoming. There is a picnic shelter, but no water is available.

Softuk Bar Cabin

A 12 x 14-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, cut firewood or stove oil.

Soldier #53

This trail follows the route of an old road and power line from the Catalina Highway to the site of a now-abandoned prison camp beside the Highway. The camp has been razed and the power line removed, while the road has been closed and is being allowed to return to a natural condition. The trail follows portions of this old route and provides…

Soldier / Long Lakes

If the fish aren't biting in one of these lakes, you can always try another. Not only will you be helping your chances by changing location, but each of these bodies of water is known for producing a different species of fish. The three shallow lakes in this group serve forest visitors as places to set up a primitive camp and…

Soldier Bar Airfield Day Use Area

Located within the FCRONRW, wilderness airstrip

Soldier Creek Campground

Campsites at Soldier Creek (map) are nestled in a forest grove where large granite boulders sculptured by the forces of nature help separate the sites and add to the area’s scenic beauty. Just a short walk from camp, an abrupt drop-off provides good views of the lower slopes of the Pinaleños, of the Aravaipa Valley, and the Galiuro and…

Soldier Creek Campground

The Soldier Creek Campground is adjacent to Soldier Creek Wilderness to the south, Ft. Robinson State Park to the east and Forest Service non wilderness to the west and north. The 7,794 acre Soldier Creek Wilderness was used in conjunction with Fort Robinson Military Reservation as a wood reserve, horse & mule pasture.  The…

Soldier Creek Campground

Located adjacent to Strawberry Reservoir with dump station and boat ramps provided. Roads are paved. Each site has picnic table and fire ring. There are panoramic views of Strawberry Reservoir and valley. Camping spurs are between 50-75 feet apart. Marina and store are close. Popular activities include fishing, boating, water skiing, hiking, biking and interpretive programs. There is horseback riding outside the…