Swauk Campground
A beautiful campground nestled in a grove of large Ponderosa Pine and western Larch trees. The campground offers 19 single campsites, 2 double campsites, and a picnic shelter.
Swauk Campground Sno-Park
Swauk Campground offers 57 miles of marked un-groomed cross-country ski and snowshoe trails, with connectors to Pipe Creek and Blewett Pass Sno-Parks.
More information can be found on the Washington State Parks Winter Recreation website.
Swauk Discovery Trailhead Interpretive Site
Provides access to: Swauk Discovery Trail #1335
Swayne Viewpoint
This viewpoint gives folks a grand view of Applegate Dam and Intake Tower, the northeast portion of the lake, and surrounding peaks including: the Red Buttes, Kangaroo Mountain, and Cook and Green Butte to the south, Stein Butte and Elliott Creek Ridge to the southeast, Little Grayback Mountain to the east, and Woodrat Mountain to the north. 1-2 picnic sites available. Accessible facilitites. Of Interest: Nearby…
Sweat Creek Picnic Area
This site is a day use site with a vault toilet facility. The picnic tables have been removed and are no longer available. The Clackamas Trail #302 begins here. The Clackamas Trail is part of the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail.
Sweat Creek Staging Area
Small parking area off of State Route 20. Winter Wildlife closure areas are found in this area. These are not open to snowmobiles.
Sweathouse Trailhead
Sweathouse Trailhead has adequate parking for both cars and trailers. It offers access to Sweathouse Creek Trail #121 and the Selway Bitterroot Wilderness. No facilities.
Swede Creek Trailhead
Provides access to:
Swede Creek Trail #1135
Facilities
No picnic table
No fire pit
No drinking water
No toilet
No garbage disposal - Please pack it out
Sweeney Creek ATV Trailhead
This trailhead accesses North Sweeney Creek, South Sweeney Creek and Grouse Mountain ATV trails. The trail is open for the following uses: Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) less than or equal to 50 inches wide. These are not loop trails and do not connect.
Sweeney Creek Cross Country Ski Trailhead
This trailhead is located at the Halfmoon Overlook, it provides access to a small system of ungroomed trails in the Skyline Area. These trails include the Grouse Mountain Trail, Pole Creek Cutoff Trail, Sweeney Creek Trail. Just across Skyline Drive, located near the groomer shed is the Old Road Trail, this groomed trail can provide you access to all northern groomed trails.
Sweeney Trailhead
Sweeney Trailhead has an adequate parking area for cars and trailers. It accesses Sweeney Ridge Trail #393, a number of mountain lakes, and the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. There are no facilities.
Sweet Creek Trail-Beaver Creek Falls Trailhead
This is the trailhead for the Beaver Creek Falls segment of the Sweet Creek Trail #1319
Sweet Creek Trail-Homestead Trailhead
This is one of the trailheads to the Sweet Creek Trail #1319
Sweet Creek Trail-Sweet Creek Falls Trailhead
Trailhead for the Sweet Creek Trail #1319
Sweet Creek Trail-Wagon Road Trailhead
This is one of the trailheads for the Sweet Creek Trail #1319
Sweet Home Ranger District (US Highway 20)
Sweet Home Ranger District (US Highway 20)
Sweet Home Ranger District is in the middle part of the Willamette National Forest. This area is accessible from the west via Highway 20 from Albany, OR, or from the east on Highway 20 from Sisters.
Let the Sweet Home Ranger District give you a taste of the sweet life! You’ll find…
Sweetwater Cabin
Built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), this classic example of 1930s CCC architecture is perched above a chalky blue spring - Sweetwater Spring - that creates a stream feeding Juniper Creek. It is one of the most popular and secretive getaways in the Ocala National Forest. Sweetwater Cabin is available for weekly rentals that includes your own spring to splash in off the deck out back.
Due to high demand,…
Sweetwater Campground
Sweetwater Campground is located on a mixed conifer forested site adjacent to Highway 120, in close proximity to Yosemite National Park. Sites offer camping furniture (picnic tables, bear box, and campfire pit with grill). Accessible vault toilets are available and potable water is available over the summer season (May – Sep).
CAUTION - BURNED AREA Please use caution while in the…
Sweetwater Campground
Laid out in a single loop along Chiquito Creek, Sweetwater Campground is shaded by pine, oak and cedar trees. Most sites overlook the creek or a brook that also runs by the campground. The campground attracts visitors primarily for its fishing and swimming holes. Each campsite contains a picnic table, grill and campfire ring. Vault toilets are provided. Campers must bring drinking water. Parking spurs are dirt and…
Sweetwater Lake
Sweetwater Lake, a 58-acre lake located along the Pinhoti Trail between Coleman Lake and Pine Glen Recreation Area. The area has a boat ramp and parking for eight vehicles and trailers.
Sweetwater Lake Cabin
12' x 14' Pan Abode log cabin with covered porch on the edge of lake Sweetwater with large gravelly beach, surrounded by old-growth spruce, hemlock, and cedar forest. Good fishing for rainbow trout, cutthroat trout, Dolly Varden as well as coho, sockeye, and pink salmon. Migratory waterfowl in fall. Sitka black-tailed deer, black bear, marten, mink, otter, beaver common. Seals often seen in lake. Cabin sleeps up to…
Sweetwater Lake Campground
Seeking comments on Sweetwater Lake Recreation Management
On May 6, the White River National Forest began the 90-day public scoping period for Sweetwater Lake Recreation Management and Development Project Environmental Impact Statement. Provide comments here…
Sweetwater Lake Day Use Area
Sweetwater Lake is a natural lake at 7,709 feet in elevation. The surrounding area is relatively dry with scrub oak, Douglas fir, and serviceberry and high limestone cliffs flank the lake on the southwest side. The day use area consists of a small dirt parking lot, a vault toilet, and a small dirt access to the lake suitable for launching small boats. No gas engines are allowed. The lake is stocked with rainbow…
Sweetwater TH #1854
The Sweetwater trail begins at the Hilltop Trailhead near Sweetwater Lake and ends at Coffee Pot Road #600. This fairly level, easy-to-follow trail follows the north rim of Sweetwater Canyon, beginning as a slight uphill grade through scrub oak and sagebrush and entering aspen interspersed with grassy meadows at about 2 miles, followed by aspen and fir forest. This trail offers beautiful views of the snow-capped…
Sweetwater Trailhead
Sweetwater Trailhead is located approximately 70 miles from Pinedale and it the southernmost of Bridger Wilderness trailheads. This trailhead receives low use, is more primitive and has no facilities. It offers access to the Sweetwater Gap Trail and the Little Sandy Trail. Access is first by paved road then gravel.
Swell
Swell Trail is part of the Mount Elden Dry Lake Hills Trail System.
The Mount Elden/Dry Lake Hills (MEDL) trail system was dedicated in 1987. There are eight trailheads providing access to 25 designated National Forest System trails, including a segment of the Arizona National Scenic Trail, Flagstaff Loop Trail,…
Swett Ranch Historical Homestead
Only the hardiest settlers struck out on their own to carve out a home in the wilderness of northeastern Utah in 1909. Sitting on the benches of the Uinta Mountains near the Red Canyon, the Swett Family began their homestead that year, and for the next 58 years used primarily horse and people power to operate the ranch. The ranch is an example of an American pioneer lifestyle that used minimal modern technology and…
Swick Old Growth Interpretive Site
Established in an old growth ponderosa pine stand, this area includes a short barrier-free trail with interpretive signs, longer trail through additional old growth area, a parking area, picnic table and barrier free toilet. The trail allows visitors to learn about old growth ponderosa pine stands first hand while enjoying a beautiful, easy hike.
Swift Creek Campground
The Swift Creek Campground sits at just over 8000 feet elevation near the confluence of Swift Creek and the Yellowstone River. A lovely waterfall is nearby. The campground is near the boundary of the High Uintas Wilderness, and the trailhead from the campground leads to a number of alpine lakes. Fishing for brook, brown and rainbow trout is possible in the Yellowstone River.
Swift Creek Campground
Seven shady campsites are nestled at the base of the Salt River Range right along the musical Swift Creek just outside Afton, Wyoming. A single faucet is available at site 1, and an accessible toilet is provided in the center of the campground. Large picnic tables welcome family groups for meals.