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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 15061 - 15090 of 17629

Sullivan Creek #565

Loop Trail around Mill Pond Historic Site that travels through Mill Pond Campground.

Sullivan Creek Dispersed Sites

In 2019, as part of the Boundary Hydroelectric Project License, Seattle City Light and the Colville National Forest partnered to improve the Sullivan Creek Recreation sites and fish habitat on Sullivan Creek Watershed. The improvements include: new campsites clustered near toilet facilities at Moon Flats, John’s Creek, and Conto Gulch; an upgraded horse camp at Gypsy Meadows; delineation of sites with gravel and…

Sullivan Lake

  Sullivan Lake is 1290.7 acre, 312’ deep luminous lake with breathtaking views and world class recreational opportunities. This lake is a popular recreation lake nestled in the mountains of the northwest Washington. In addition to fishing for trout, salmon and turbot, visitors come to the lake for camping canoeing, swimming, SCUBA diving and…

Sullivan Lake RD

Truly the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the Newport-Sullivan Lake Ranger Districts are found in the most northeastern portion of Washington State with Canada as their northern boundary. Reaching from the Three Rivers Ranger District boundary, it encompasses two of the highest peaks in eastern Washington. Abercrombie, the second highest is found west of the Pend Oreille Valley. After crossing the Pend Oreille…

Sullivan Mountain Trailhead

Great views of the mountians around you.  This trailhead provides quick access to Crowell Ridge, as it takes off right at ridge line.  

Suloia Lake Cabin

Rustic 12' x 14' Pan Abode style cabin with plywood bunks; table and benches; wood stove; skiff with oars; capacity 6 persons.

Sulphide Del Rey Campground

  Sulphide Del Rey was once a site of an old mining company. The miners lived here to escape the heat of the lower elevations where they worked during the day. This site offers an exciting place to camp with the family because of the ponderosa pine and abundance in wildlife.

Sulphur Campground

The campground is equipped with picnic tables. Local popular recreation activities include hiking, fishing, backpacking and mountain biking.

Sulphur Canyon Picnic Site

Sulphur Canyon Picnic Site has picnic areas dispersed thoroughout the site. They are located along the paved lot and down into the trees. There is no water for drinking, however, there are picnic tables, grills, and and bear proof  It is a very pleasant site and easy to find. Access to…

Sulphur Creek Campground

This campground will remain closed for the entire 2021 season due to hazards remaining from last fall's Downey Creek Fire. Please see closure order for more information. This campground offers a more primitive, quiet camping experience. Situated along Sulphur Creek and the Suiattle River, were every campsite can hear the rushing water.…

Sulphur Ranger District, near Winter Park & Granby

Recreational opportunities abound in this haven located high up in the Rocky Mountains. The Sulphur Ranger District is over 442,000 acres in Grand County, Colorado. Being surrounded by mountain peaks, meadows and lakes, you are in for a truly majestic experience in this forest. Summers are filled with mountain biking near the towns of Winter Park and Fraser, hiking or backpacking in one of the five Wilderness areas…

Sulphur Springs

Located in the Figueroa Mountain area. This is a very steep trail and takes you from Cedros Saddle, north to Manzana Creek and the San Rafael Wilderness. The trail drops 2,100 feet in elevation as it passes through oak woodlands and areas of pine. There is a spring about mid-way from Cedros Saddle to Manzana Creek. From Cedros Saddle, the trail also goes south two miles to Zaca Lake, a privately-owned lake and…

Sulphur Springs Campground

The Sulphur Springs Campground is the starting point for the Elk Creek Trail. This trail is a main route into the breathtaking beauty of the Marble Mountain Wilderness. One of the main attractions of Sulphur Springs Campground is a warm springs located along Elk Creek. The temperature of the springs is approximately 75 degrees and can accommodate five or six people at one time! All 6 campsites are walk-in,…

Sulphur Springs Trailhead

A trailhead accessible by 2WD and low-clearance vehicles for the Kelsey National Recreational Trail and the west side of the Marble Mountain Wilderness.  Trail connects to the Norcross Trailhead and Elk Creek, as well as the Bear Lake Trailhead into Bear Valley and crossing the Pacific Crest Trail.

Sumac Creek Shooting Range

Sumac Creek shooting range is located in Murray County about 2 miles east Cisco, Ga, and about 15 miles north of Chatsworth.  This range features shooting benches for rifles and handgunds, a covered roof over the benches for weather protection, and a 100-yard shooting area with target intervals marked at 25, 50 and 100 yards.  Visitors must bring their own paper targets (no cans or bottles).  No skeet…

Summer Home Sno-Park

The Summer Home Sno-Park is a small plowed area off of State Highway 140 near Fish Lake. It is primarily used by Nordic skiers, but occasionally snowmobilers use this facility, as well. It is a road junction that is plowed of snow by Oregon Department of Transportation and is not a formal parking area. Water and restrooms are not available. Summer Home Sno-Park is for motorized and non-motorized enthusiasts, but…

Summerdale Campground

Located just 1.5 miles from Yosemite National Park, Summerdale Campground sits in a scenic wildflower-filled meadow, surrounded by fir, cottonwood and cedar trees. The campground's proximity to Yosemite, the excellent fishing at Big Creek and the cooler summer temperatures make it a very popular destination. Summerdale is located in the Highway 41 Corridor of the Bass Lake Ranger District, an area known for its…

Summerville #430

The Summerville Trail #430 begins at the Summerville Trailhead and ends at the Fossil Ridge Trail #478.  The trail ascends gradually following Summerville Creek south into the Fossil Ridge Wilderness where Wilderness Regulations apply.  There are several…

Summit #486

The Summit Trail #486 begins at Lujan Road, FSR #785 and ends at County Road 243.  It follows the Gunnison National Forest boundary and the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail and Colorado Trail for its entire length. The trail follows Lujan Creek until it ascends along the Continental Divide, past Middle Baldy, across Sargents Mesa, across Cameron Park before it…

Summit Campground

There are two walk-in tent sites with picnic tables and fire grates. There are also two picnic areas with shelters and pull through camping units for RV's and other vehicles. The campground has a handicap accessible vault toilet. A 100-yd hiking trail leading west from the campground provides visitors with  a scenic view of  the underlying valley. Summit trailhead is in the north end of the…

Summit Campground

 17 campsites high in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. A 3-mile spur trail connects the campground to the Continental Divide Scenic Trail, and on into the Bob Marshall Wilderness. Adjacent Memorial Square commemorates Theodore Roosevelt and the Blackfeet tribe with a miniature Washington Monument. Bears may frequent the area; keep all food out of sight in approved containers and remove all food from area…

Summit Camping Area

Summit camping area is a great place for those who enjoy rustic camping.  Toilets, water, and garbage service are not provided at this site.  The site contains one picnic table and rock fire ring.

Summit County Rec Path

The Summit County Recreational Pathway System is a 55-mile long network of paved, non-motorized pathways that connect towns and resorts throughout Summit County. The Summit County system is connected to Eagle via Vail Pass.

Summit County Shooting Range

Summit County operates a shooting range in the Keystone area, right off of Landfill Rd off of Highway 6.  For more information, visit www.summitrange.org 

Summit Creek Guard Station

Summit Creek Guard Station was built in 1912 and is on the National Register of Historic- Places. It is located approximately 34 miles north of Steamboat Springs, CO. Has scenic views, road access, parking, fire ring, non-potable water, vault toilet, flush toilet and shower, kitchen sink, electric lights, electricity, 2 bunk beds and a full bed, propane heater and refrigerator, table, chairs, kitchen supplies…

Summit Flats Trailhead

Summit Flats Trailhead is located south of Idaho Springs on Hwy 5. It offers several summer recreation opportunities.

Summit Guard Station

In 1836, missionaries Marcus and Narcissa Whitman of upper New York State traveled 3,000 miles to establish a Protestant mission among the Cayuse Indians near present day Walla Walla, WA. But when they came up against the Blue Mountains, they hit the most rugged and treacherous part of their journey. Their guide, John McLeod, a fur trader from the Hudson’s Bay Company, chose the most direct route, but it was too…

Summit Lake (Ferry County)

  Summit is a small emerald colored 7 acre lake, 35' deep. A boat-launch is available (for small vessels) and fisherman visit to catch eastern brook and rainbow trout. There are three additional lakes within 10 miles for day trips around the area. Hunting season is a popular time for fall visitors. 

Summit Lake (Okanogan County)

Small mountain lake with small boat launch.