Straight Creek TH #48
The trail parallels I-70 the entire way up to Eisenhower Tunnel and is an old double-track road. It will cross Straight Creek a few times as you climb gradually up the valley through a lodge pole pine forest. Straight Creek runs down from the Continental Divide at the Eisenhower Tunnel along I-70 and into the Blue River in Silverthorne. It is the main water supply for the town of Dillon.
Straight Creek Trailhead
The Straight Creek Trailhead is located off the Middle Piney Road and provides access to both the Straight Creek and Long Hollow Trails. Straight Creek Trail connects with the Wyoming Range National Recreation Trail just below Mt. Coffin, and the Long Hollow Trails takes visitors over to North Piney Lake. These trails are open to foot, mountain bike and stock users.
Strand Bonus #407
The Strand Bonus Trail #407 begins at Strand Hill Road, FSR 736.1A and ends at an intersection with the Farris Trail #409. This trail provides a gradual downhill descent through open meadows and stands of aspen forest. It is often one of the first trails to melt off in the spring. Many loop routes can be achieved by combining the Canal Trail #408, the Strand Bonus Trail #407 and the Strand Hill Trail #556 along with…
Strand Hill #556
The Strand Hill Trail #556 begins on Forest Service Road 736.1A, Strand Hill Road, and ends at an intersection with the Strand Bonus Trail #407. This trail travels downhill through aspen and open meadows and provides beautiful views of the surrounding mountains. A combination of the Ferris Road, FSR 736, Strand Hill Road, FSR 736.1A, Strand Hill Trail #556, Canal Trail #408, and Brush Creek Road, FSR 738, make about…
Strawberry Basin Trailhead
The trailhead provides access to Strawberry Basin Trail #375, Little Strawberry Trail #375A, Strawberry Lake Trail…
Strawberry Bay Campground
Strawberry Bay Campground is located adjacent to Strawberry Reservoir. The campground is in a setting of rolling hills covered with sagebrush. ATVs are allowed in designated routes outside the campground. Roads are paved. Popular activities include boating, canoeing, water skiing, hiking, biking, horseback riding and fishing for rainbow trout, cutthroat trout & kokanee salmon. Leashed pets are permitted.
Strawberry Campground
17 units - trailer space available First come first serve. For more information call Feather River Ranger District at 530-534-6500
Strawberry Campground
The campground is located at the edge of the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness. Set amongst ponderosa pine in a beautifully wooded area, the campground is an excellent starting point for anyone wanting to hike, hunt, fish or simply relax. Strawberry Basin…
Strawberry Canyon Trailhead
The Strawberry Canyon Trailhead is located just east of the entrance to the McGaffey Campground.
Strawberry Colby Trailhead
Trailhead.
Strawberry Crater Wilderness
A volcanic cinder cone and lava flow form the centerpiece of this 10,141 acre wilderness. Though the area last erupted around the time that knighthood was about to flower in Europe, the volcanic features you'll see here look as if they had happened much more recently. Molten rock frozen in time still shows scrape marks left as it squeezed up through cracks in the cooler surface. Petrified bubbles of once boiling…
Strawberry Creek
A creek in forested area with rocky pools. Rainbow trout may be planted by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Their fish planting schedule is available online.
Directions: From Banning, on Hwy I-10; take Hwy 243 and go 25.5 miles through Idyllwild; stream crosses under highway just south of town.
Strawberry Lookout Cabin
Explore a magnificent recreation and wildlife resource at the doorstep of Montana's Capital City. From prairie to alpine, mayflies to mountain goats, and scenic driving to expert climbing routes -- the Elkhorns you will discover a diverse landscape!
Built in 1941, Strawberry Cabin lies at the top of Strawberry Butte (6,100 feet) in the heart of the Elkhorn Mountains. The combination of lookout and log cabin are…
Strawberry Loop
This 12½ mile trail and its spurs lead to some spectacular vistas. It starts near Aspen Mirror Lake near the town of Duck Creek and about a mile north of Highway 14. It heads south from the trail head and crosses Highway 14 near the east edge of Duck Lake. The trail then heads west and passes the Duck Creek Visitors Center. From the Visitors Center the trail turns south and passes the Ice Cave which provides a great…
Strawberry Mountain #309
The trail starts 200 feet from the Lost Lake Campground entrance on FS Road #33-050. The start of the trail is easy to spot. Just walk along the lakeside FS Road #33-050 and you will see the Strawberry Mountain Trailhead. This 3.6 mile round trip moderate out and back trail is a popular family hike up Strawberry Mountain that affords a good view of Lost Lake and Bonaparte Mountain.
Strawberry Mountain Wilderness
Wilderness Stewardship Performance
The Strawberry Mountain Wilderness is located east of John Day, Oregon, in the Malheur National Forest. The area includes approximately 68,700 acres and encompasses the headwaters of Pine, Indian, Strawberry, Canyon, Bear, Lake, Wall, Roberts, and Big Creek. The area is dominated by the Strawberry Mountain…
Strawberry Peak Fire Lookout
Located above the community of Rimforest, Bear Springs Road, north of State Highway 18. Excellent views of the San Bernardino Valley and high desert. Closed in Winter.
Strawberry Point Campground
Location: 23 miles east of Placerville on Highway 50 and 11 miles north on Ice House Road (Forest Road 3),and (right) 3 miles on Ice House/Wrights Lake Tie Road (Forest Road 32).
Strawberry Recreation Site
Overview
Need a break from your drive and/or looking for a quick day excursion to the Forest? Strawberry is located approximately five miles south of Lead and Deadwood, SD off US Highway 385. This recreation area has picnic and tent camping sites. (Tent camping is allowed at four out of the five picnic sites here). A paved sidewalk takes you to a nearby small pond with fishing platforms. Restroom…
Strawberry Warming Hut
A Winter time ammenity, the warming hut provides a shelter and warm meeting place during your winter time adventures on the Bridger-Teton National Forest. This warming hut sits along the Continental Divide Snowmobile Trail and is maintained by your local snowmachine clubs.
Strayhorse Campground
The campground is set among large ponderosa pine and Gambel oak. Just six miles below the Mogollon Rim, it provides a cool shady site for picnics or camping.
Strayhorse Trailhead(#20) Trailhead
Strayhorse Trailhead(#20) Trailhead
Stringham Cabin
Stringham Cabin.
Strip Mine Trailhead & Strip Mine Trail 51
Access to Sandia Mountain Wilderness. Please refer to the Placitas Area Trail System map and Sandia Mountain Trails map to plan your course.
Cell phone coverage is not guaranteed
It is the recreationist’s responsibility to know which trails are designated…
Strong Canyon Trailhead
Strong Canyon Trailhead is accessible from the east side of Highway 385 across from the entrance to Chadron State park. A small parking area on Forest Road 719 a short distance from the highway provides good access to the-non motorized Pine Ridge Trail and other motorized routes. Pine Ridge Trail is open to hikers,…
Stuart Day Use Area and Campground
Stuart Day Use Area and Campground is nestled in the mountains of West Virginia along the Shavers Fork River, Located approximately 6 miles NE of Elkins at the junction of WV Route 6 and Forest Road 91 (Stuart Memorial Drive), it was constructed in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps.
The day use area offers tables, grills, and waste receptacles for picnicking, as well as three reservable pavilions.…
Stuart Fork Public Boat Ramp
Closed for Repairs
Stuart Fork Public Boat Ramp is located approx. 13 miles north of Weaverville on State Hwy 3.
Stuart Guard Station Scenic Byway Site
The Historic Stuart Guard Station lies along the Huntington and Eccles Canyons National Scenic Byway. It was originally built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the early 1930s and was afterward in regular use by the U.S. Forest Service for several decades.
The station is typically free to visit, however, the site is not currently open. For GPS directions, type in Stuart Forest Service Guard…
Stuart Lake Recreation Complex, Camping/Day Use
There is an assortment of recreational opportunities within the Stuart Lake Recreation Complex. Situated on a beautiful 5-acre lake surrounded by pine-hardwood forest, this area provides outdoor recreational opportunities for camping, picnicking, canoeing (non-motorized boating), fishing, hiking, bicycling, and nature study.
The day use facility includes flush toilets, paved parking, a fishing pier, shore…