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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 14371 - 14400 of 17629

Soldier Creek Trail - 015

Trail #015 - This 5.3-mile-long trail begins on and crosses private land, permission may be required from landowners. The trail follows PK Lane up the face of the Bighorn Mountains into Walker Prairie.

Soldier Creek Trailhead

Generally open May to November, as weather and conditions allow. Access/entry point to the Ruby Mountains Wilderness.

Soldier Creek Wilderness

Soldier Creek Wilderness was created by an act of Congress in 1986 and is managed by the U.S. Forest Service. It covers an area of 7,794 acres within the Pine Ridge section of the Nebraska National Forest bordering Fort Robinson State Park, other Forest Service and private land. Soldier Creek is the larger of two…

Soldier Lake Campground

Soldier Lake Campground can be accessed from M-28, which leads to some of the best sight-seeing in the Upper Peninsula Michigan! Campers will experience a remote, relaxing experience far removed from highway noise.  Access to the North Country National Scenic Trail is just off the parking area. This 4…

Soldier Meadows Campground

Soldier Meadows is a developed campground with 15 designated sites.  A maximum of 8 people is allowed per site.  Located in a picturesque meadow near Soldier Creek, the campground is surrounded by a pine and fir forest.  Grills and tables are provided.

Soldier Mountain Ski Resort

Soldier Mountain Ski Resort is a family ski area opened in 1948 consisting of 572 developed acres and 36 runs. Soldier Mountain offers excellent opportunities for powder skiing through its snow cat skiing program. Soldier Mountain hs a base elevation of 5,752 ft. and a top elevation of 7,177 ft. for a total vertical rise of 1,425 ft. covering 1150 acres of variable terrain including glades, bowls, and tree skiing.…

Solitude Loop Trail - 038

Trail #038 - This 55.2-mile-long loop trail circumnavigates Cloud Peak. It covers a wide variety of alpine ecosystems. Allowed uses on this trail vary from segment to segment.

Sollers Cabin

The Sollers Cabin is a two-story, six room cabin suitable for up to eight people. The cabin consists of 3 bedrooms, each with a queen size bed, a dining/living room, 1 and ½ bathrooms, and a fully equipped kitchen. The living room contains two queen-size futons. The dining room has a table which seats eight. The kitchen is equipped with an electric stove and oven, microwave, refrigerator, pots, pans, utensils,…

Solomon Lake Fishing

Solomon Lake offers a developed site in a remote area, with moderate road access. Solomon Lake is locally popular and receives heavy use. Facilities are best suited for single families or groups with a focus on day use. Camping and large group use are common, in addition to short term fishing and picnicking.

Son Of Middle Creek #2136

The 4.1 mile Son Of Middle Creek Trail runs between Lost Lake Road #786 and Spraddle Creek Road and an be traveled from either direction. The trail travels though a mix of grassy meadows, conifer forest, and aspen glades. Mountain bikers typically start at Lost Lake Road and use this as primarily a downhill route with some technical sections. This trail is closed annually from April 15 through June 20 for elk…

Sonny

This body of water is part of the Duchesne drainage.

Sonora Bridge Campground

Sonora Bridge Campground offers opportunity to get away from crowds amidst shade of Jeffrey pines. Campground is close to fishing on West Walker River. The river is stocked with trout. Nearby picnic area, near Tule Lake, has accessible facilities. Generally open in late April to early October, weather and condition permitting.

Sonora Pass TH

Sonora Pass Trailhead

Sopchoppy River

With its headwaters arising on the Apalachicola National Forest, the Sopchoppy River is a local favorite with non-motorized paddlers. Boating - Non-motorized Although some hardy paddlers put in at the top of Bradwell Bay Wilderness on Forest Highway 13 and paddle the six miles down to Forest Road 346, low flows and twisty turns can…

Soquel Campground

Well-shaded by pine and fir trees, Soquel Campground provides primitive campsites that can accommodate small trailers and tents. The campground consists of two loops on the banks of Willow Creek with sites located along Willow Creek. Each site has a dirt parking spur, picnic table, campfire ring and grill. Vault toilets are provided, but drinking water is not available. Campers must bring their own supply. There is…

Sorrel Gulch Trailhead #799

Motorized vehicles:  Motorcycle use is allowed on Sorrel Gulch Trail #799. Sorrel Gulch Trail #799 departs FSR 322 just below the summit of Minton Peak. The trail follows a major ridgeline around the head end of Sorrel Gulch then drops into the gulch and then joins FSR 2231. FSR 2231 is four-mile-long closed road that follows the South Fork of Marten Creek out to Marten Creek Road. The trail travels…

Sotcher Lake Picnic Site

Sotcher Lake Picnic Area is near Reds Meadow and Devils Post Pile. Named for "Red" Sotcher as in Reds Meadow.

Sotcher Lake Trailhead

Sotcher Lake trail gives access to this day use area and Reds Meadow. Camping in this area is limited to campgrounds. If you are begining a backpacking trip, check the area map for trail names. To purchase more detailed maps or guidebooks of the area, visit s

Soup Bowl Reservoir

Soup Bowl Reservoir is a small 1.8 acre Reservoir located in the Thistle Flat area off of Ephraim/Orangeville Road.  The Department of Wildlife Resources or Utah (DWR) stocks this reservoir with Rainbow, Albino, and Tiger Trout.

Soup Springs Campground

Soup Springs Campground offers hikers and horsemen access to the central portion of the South Warner Wilderness. Corrals for horses are normally available near the equestrian trailhead away from the campsites.  Horses are not permitted in the campground. The two trailheads meet up a short distance from the campground.  

Soup Springs Trailhead

Two trails begin at the Soup Springs campground.  One for hikers starts just at the entrance to the campground and the other begins at the corrals.  Both meet a short way later, forming the Slide Creek Trail.  Slide Creek Trail then connects with Mill Creek Trail and then on up to Summit Trail.

Sourdough Saddle Trailhead

Sourdough Saddle is a trailhead with campsites located in fringe of timber and fronting large meadow. Sourdough Peak is 2.5 miles by road from campsite. Sourdough Lookout is nominated to the National Register of Historic Buildings. Trailhead for Driveway Extension Trail #881 to Lost Lake is 0.8 miles east on Santiam-Sourdough Road. Campground includes four camp pads, one toilet, three pole corrals for stock, one…

Sourdough Trailhead

There is a bulletin board for registration provided. Provides access to:   Facilities No picnic table No fire pit No drinking water No toilet No garbage disposal - Please pack it out

Sourdough/Bozeman Creek Trailhead

A popular route following a road base along Bozeman Creek to Mystic Lake.  The lake offers good fishing for rainbow and cutthroat trout.  In winter a groomed classic and skate ski trail in partnership with Bridger Ski Foundation.

Sourgrass Day Use

  On the North Fork of the Stanislaus River.

Sourgrass Recreation Area

Campground, picnic area, Jeep trail and whitewater boating put-in on the North Fork of the Stanislaus River. Campground name is Wakalu Hep Yo.