South Emerson Trailhead
This trailhead and Emerson Campground are located at the end of Forest Road 40, off Co. Rd. 1 just south of Eagleville.
Both South and North Emerson Trailheads start from here. These trails form a loop as well as give access to the eastern slopes of the South Warner Wilderness and Owl Creek Trail. A suggestion would be to take the South Emerson Trail going up and return via the North Emerson Trail.…
South Flower Creek Cross Country Ski Trailhead
The Flower Creek Cross Country Ski trail is a well maintained and popular ski area that is close to town. The area consists of nine trails for a total of 8.89 miles with names like Roller Coaster, Tongue Dragger and Jeresek Park to name a few. The trails at Flower Creek range from easy to difficult.
See the Flower Creek Trails Map [PDF…
South Fork #1827
The South Fork Trail follows the South Fork of the White River for 16 miles. Nearly all of the South Fork Trail is in the Flat Tops Wilderness. The trail travels through many species of trees and shrubs, interspersed with grassy meadows. Three miles from the South Fork Campground, the trail crosses a section of private land. Two miles…
South Fork #243
Birdwatching is the main attraction of this trail, and the elegant trogon with its bright crimson breast and long, coppery tail has been added to many a birder’s life list along the banks of this pleasant little stream. The trail follows the stream, crossing and re-crossing it, as it wanders through a riparian forest of walnut, sycamore, and…
South Fork - 3E09
Strawberry Valley to Rainbow Camp
South Fork Bay Campground
Closing for 2024 season on September 30th.
Dispersed camping located near Rimrock Lake with RV and tent sites.
South Fork Bear Creek Road
Snowmobiling
South Fork Boise River Corridor
Forest Road #227 corridor from Featherville to Dollarhide Summit along the South Fork Boise River and Little Smoky Creek.
Road is closed to motorized traffic from December 1 - April 30 for winter wildlife habitat.
Dispersed camping along Forest Service Road #227. Camping is allowed within 300' of the road.
South Fork Campground
South Fork Campground is near the South Fork of the Rogue River within an old growth forest.
Facilities
6 campsites with picnic tables, and fire pits
No garbage disposal - Please pack it out
South Fork Campground
South Fork is one of the most popular camping sites on the Smokey Bear Ranger District. It has 53 sites with a stay limit of 14 days. Trail access to the White Mountain Wilderness leaves from the campground via the South Fork Trail (T19). The early portion of this trail is moderately easy with the higher portions being difficult.
South Fork Campground
South Fork Campground is located adjacent to the South Fork of the Ogden River approximately 7 miles east from Huntsville, Utah. This scenic campground is situated among cottonwoods and willow. Moose and deer occasionally wander through the campground.
This campground has gravel spurs and roads, cement table pads, fire rings. An on-site Campground Host is in site 21 near the entrance. Firewood is available for…
South Fork Campground
Located along the South Fork of the Burnt River, the South Fork Campground offers 12 tent/trailer sites and 2 tent-only sites. Reconstructed in 2008, it now includes pull-through trailer parking areas under the cool pine and fir trees. The campground is popular in the late spring through fall for fishing, hiking, hunting and OHV riding on the nearby…
South Fork Campground
Located on the South Fork of Stony Creek.
South Fork Campground
Located 31 miles west of Augusta, the South Fork offers 7 campsites with opportunities to fish and hike.
Bears may frequent the area; keep all food out of sight in approved containers and remove all food from area after eating. Mandatory food storage is required.
South Fork Campground
South Fork Campground is located on the Reserve Ranger District on the south side of Forest Road 141 (Reserve - Beaverhead Rd). The campground has seven campsites with picnic tables and fire pits with grills - most sites can accomodate trailers up to 32 feet in length. The campground also has one picnic site that is designated for day use.
South Fork Campground
South Fork Campground is on a low elevation site near the confluence of the South Fork Tuolumne River and the Tuolumne Wild & Scenic River approximately one mile from …
South Fork Campground
South Fork Campground, located off Highway 14 along the South Fork of the Clearwater River, has 9 sites for RVs and tent campers. You may find a Volunteer Campground Host during the operating season. Site #3 is 31 feet long, and site #8 is 25 feet long. All other sites are shorter.
South Fork Campground
South Fork Campground stretches along the South Fork of Clear Creek in a dense grove of Lodgepole pines.
South Fork Campground
The South Fork Campground is a first-come, first-served campground located in the Williams Fork Valley. There are 21 non-electric sites that will accommodate tents, trailers and RVs. Each site contains a tent pad, fire grate and picnic table. The South Fork Campground is the only campground on the Sulphur Ranger District that is designated for horse camping. There is a small corral in the campground for one or two…
South Fork Campground & Trailhead
Fall 2023: available as weather permits, no fees or services
This campground will be available for early fall hunting until snow accumulation prevents access to sites. Contact the Blanco Ranger District at (970)878-4039 for details.
No fees will be collected
No potable water on site: bring your own drinking water
No trash service: bring trash bags and remove your waste
The South Fork Campground provides good…
South Fork Camping and Day Use Area
This is a dispersed campsite for tents and small trailers is located at the confluence of South Fork Chetco with the main stem of the Wild and Scenic Chetco River. Enjoy summer fun in the crystal clear waters of this outstanding river.
Upper South Fork Camp provides a more secluded location along the South Fork Chetco…
South Fork Camping Area
This camping area has 6 sites on the South Fork of Rock Creek, near the south shore of Upper Stillwater Reservoir. There is a trail that starts from the campground area and goes north into the High Uintas Wilderness.
South Fork Canyon Creek (226)
Motorcycle and Snowmobile
South Fork Clear Creek Trailhead
South Fork Clear Creek Trailhead offers access to the Huron Peak as well as the Lake Ann Trail #1462.
South Fork Conejos Trailhead - Trail # 724
The South Fork trail is 10.9 miles long. It begins at Forest Road 250 and ends at Forest Trail 718. The trail provides access to several high lakes, such as Canon Verde, Canon Rincon, Green, Blue and Glacier Lakes. Camping sites are available along the entire route.
The difficulty of the trail varies considerably, ranging from a gentle path following the stream to steep switchbacks climbing the valley slopes. The…
South Fork Coquille River
The 1,059 square-mile Coquille River Watershed is the third largest river system in Oregon to originate from the Coast Range.
The majority of the Coquille Watershed lies in Coos County, Oregon. The remainder is in Douglas County and a small area of Curry County.
The Coquille's three major tributaries--the North (including the East Fork),…
South Fork Crooked Creek Trailhead
Provides access to: Fremont National Recreation Trail #160 - Southern Segment and the Crane Mountain National Recreation Trail #161. The junction of these trails is located approximately 1/2 trail mile west of the trailhead. This alpine setting is characterized by large ponderosa pines and stands of aspen trees, which blaze golden every fall. The trail bobs and weaves along Crooked Creek, crossing the creek at…
South Fork Day Use Area
Due to impacts from the Wallow Fire, the South Fork Campground on the Springerville Ranger District has been converted from a campground to a day use area.
South Fork Desolation Trailhead
trailhead
South Fork Family Campground
This family campground is located at 6,400' in elevation in a pine/fir forest near the Santa Ana River along Hwy 38 between Angelus Oaks and Big Bear Lake. There are 28 sites. Each site accommodates a maximum of 8 persons. First come/first serve; no reservations accepted. Open during the summer and fall months only.