Blacktail Creek Trailhead #997
Blacktail Creek Trail #997 is a short access trail that leads into the Blacktail Creek drainage. The trail receives relatively little use with most of the users being hunters. The trail crosses Blacktail Creek twice just up from the trailhead. Most of the year these crossings are easily negotiated by hikers and stock users.
Blacktail Mountain Ski Area
Blacktail Mountain Ski Area is located above the town of Lakeside, Montana. It is a local and regional ski area with 1000 acres of National Forest and 250" of natural snow. The summit elevation is 6,780 ft. It features vertical drop of 1440 feet and its longest run is 1.75 miles.
Terrain is rated 15% Beginner, 70% Intermediate, 15% Advanced.…
Blacktail Picnic Area
A picnic area near the Blacktail Trailhead features a rainbow trout fishing area.
Blacktail Trailhead
Located at the head of the Blacktail Trail, this picnic area features covered shelters with fire rings and a stocked fishing pond with dock.
Blacktail Trailhead
Blacktail Motorized Trailhead is the primary gateway to dozens of miles of OHV trails west of Cook Lake. The trailhead provides access to extensive OHV routes on the Bearlodge Ranger District and has some of the most challenging routes on the district. The area is also popular with hunters during the fall and typically provides excellent hunting opportunities. Trails are open to OHVs 50-inch wide or less.
Access…
Blackwater Boat Ramp
Blackwater Boat Ramp is located on Cave Run Lake on the Cumberland District.
Cave Run Lake is nestled among the beautiful mountains of eastern Kentucky. Built for flood…
Blackwell Campground
Blackwell Campgroundhas long been a popular destination and overnight camping area for equestrians. Other campers are also welcome although the facilities are geared to provide for horses. The camp is along Tower Ridge Road in the center of the Charles Deam Wilderness area, approximately one mile from Highway 446. The camp also is a trailhead for the Charles C. Deam Wilderness trail system.
There is a picnic shelter…
Blackwood Canyon Campground
Blackwood Canyon Campground is located on the west shore of Lake Tahoe near Homewood. This small campground on Barker Pass Road has six sites, metal fire rings and a restroom. The campground is located on National Forest lands and is operated under a special use permit by Tahoe Recreation, a Division of Vista Recreation.
Bladder Lake Day Use Area
Bladder Lake Day Use Area is located on Bladder Lake and features picnic tables, toilet building, pedestal grills and a fire ring. The lake is sandy and shallow making it a great place for swimming and paddling.
Bladder Lake Day Use Area is near Trail 31 (Iron River Trail) making it a great place to take a break.
The nearby Moquah Barrens provides a great place for wildlife viewing,…
Blaine Basin #203
The Blaine Basin Trail #203 begins at an intersection with the Dallas Trail #200 and ends in Blaine Basin near the Blaine Basin Mine. Travel through a gate at the northern end of the Blue Lakes Northern Trailhead and continue for approximately 0.14 miles to the “Y” in the trail, stay to the left on the Dallas Trail to reach the Blaine Basin Trail. The trail at this juncture is an old logging road which crosses the…
Blair Lake #2048
The Blair Lake Trail leads visitors into the southern edge of the Flat Tops Wilderness. The trail runs through spruce forest and open meadows, and passes by several scenic mountain lakes. The northern end of the trail also provides majestic views of Crater Lake, Blair Mountain and the surrounding Wilderness area. This portion of the Forest…
Blair Lake Campground
Located in a beautiful high-elevation alpine setting, this small 7 site tent-only campground is situated along the north shore of Blair Lake. Four campsites are walk-in only, the remaining three sites are accessible by vehicle. Expect heavy weekend use during the summer and note that the small, unimproved parking area is better suited for smaller vehicles.
Blair Lake, 35 acres in size and 20 feet deep, supports a…
Blair Lake Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to Blair Lake Trail.
Blair Mountain TH #601.1
Blair Mountain is accessed off the Buford New Castle Road #245. It is approved for high clearance full sized vehicles, OHV, bike, horse and foot travel. The trail is 17 miles, and is extremely rough in sections with a series of rock steps in one area. You may encounter domestic sheep and livestock protection dogs. Do not approach the dogs; they may be aggressive if they perceive a threat.
Blair Overlook TH #601.2E
Blair Overlook is accessed off #601.1. It is accessible to full sized, high clearance vehicles, OHVs, bikes, horses and foot traffic. The trail to the overlook is just over 1/2 mile.
Blair Picnic Site
Eerie rock formations provide the perfect backdrop for this small picnic area. Picnic tables, drinking water and a vault toilet are provided. No reservations needed.
Blair Ridge Trailhead
This is a small parking lot that holds about 4 vehicles.
Blair Ridge Trailhead connects you to the Blair Ridge Trail, this is the trail that takes you straight to the Long Creek Falls. The falls are a 10-foot tall where water has carved out the rock. Pools are created during warmer months, but dry out during the summer or dryer weather.
Blanca Lake Trailhead
Provides access to: Blanca Lake Trail 1052 which accesses Wild Sky Wilderness and Henry M. Jackson Wilderness.
Blanca Peak Trailhead - Trail # 886
Blanca Peak is the fourth highest peak in Colorado. Spectacular views along the way are the rule rather than the exception. Side trips can be made to two other 14,000 feet peaks, Little Bear Peak (14,037') and Ellingwood Point (14,042'). Fishing is available at Crater, Como and Blue Lakes. Dispersed camping is allowed in the area, camp at least 150 feet from any water, and practice Leave No Trace ethics.…
Blanca, CO
Blanca is on US Highway 160, 28 miles west of the top of La Veta Pass.
Blanchard
This body of water is part fo the Henrys Fork drainage.
Blanchard Springs Campgrounds
Seventeen individual campsites and two group sites available. Water available. Sewage dump station available. Sites suitable for smaller RV's and tents. No electricity or other hook ups.
Blanchard Springs Recreation Area Guide
Campground and Day…
Blanchard Springs Caverns
Blanchard Springs Caverns will open March 1, 2025. There will be 140 tickets/reservations offered daily Thursdays – Mondays. Securing this timed entry reservation through Rec.gov is the only way to ensure entrance to the caverns. Walk-up tickets are not guaranteed to be available. Timed entry reservations offer a more enjoyable experience for visitors by mitigating overcrowding and help to protect the delicate…
Blanchard Springs Day-Use Area
Blanchard Springs Day-Use Area is part of the Blanchard Springs Recreation Area. The area has picturesque rock bluffs, beautiful crystal clear streams and hiking available in the wooded hillsides.
Stroll on the paved trail to where the Blanchard Springs gushes as a waterfall from the hillside. Swim in the clear waters of North Sylamore Creek (swim at your own risk). Try your luck catching rainbow trout from…
Blanchard Springs Recreation Area
The Blanchard Springs Recreation Area offers a rich outdoor experience. Stroll on the paved trail to where Blanchard Springs gushes as a waterfall from the hillside. Swim in the clear waters of the North Sylamore Creek. Hike into the Ozark woods for an hour or a weekend. Try your luck catching rainbow trout from Mirror Lake, an accessible facility.…
Blanche Lake Campground
Blanche Lake and Campground are located a few miles southeast of Medicine Lake and offer campers a little more seclusion than that of the larger lake area.
Blanco Ranger District (East of Meeker, CO)
Blanco RD
The Blanco Ranger District offers an abundance of well-marked trailheads for access to backcountry and the historic Flat Tops Wilderness
Blanco River Group Campground
The Blanco River Group Campground is a convenient stopping point between Chama, New Mexico, and Pagosa Springs, about 15 miles southeast of Pagosa Springs. This group campground offers one group site, accommodating up to 100 people but no individual sites. The river bottom area is fairly level, and four of the seven sites are suitable for large-sized RVs. Several large ponderosa pines offer shade, but…
Blands Cove Trailhead
Trailhead.
Blast Edge Viewpoint; Monument Entry
The lateral blast during the 1980 eruption thundered across the landscape as far as 17 miles from the volcano, blasting away, flattening or leaving standing dead trees. Stop and marvel at the still-standing dead trees killed by the heat during the eruption at the outer edge of the blast zone. The site marks the eastern entrance to the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument.
For information about accessible…