Blue Camp Trailhead
Trailhead for Lanphier Trail (# 52), Largo Trail (# 51) as well as the lower end of the Foote Creek Trail (# 76).
Blue Canyon Trailhead
Provides access to:
Blue Canyon Trail #976 which enters Sky Lakes Wilderness.
Facilities
No picnic table
No fire pit
No drinking water
No toilet
No garbage disposal - Please pack it out
Blue Canyon Vista Observation Site
Blue Canyon Vista Observation Site
Blue Creek #620
The Blue Creek Trail #620 descends through a diverse mixture of vegetation from its upper trailhead to the lower trailhead near the confluence of Massey Branch and Blue Creek. In the upper sections of the trail, it travels through aspen and spruce/fir stands and gradually transitions into Gambel Oak, Ponderosa Pine, Douglas Fir, Pinyon Pine and Utah Juniper, and Narrowleaf Cottonwood as the trail descends.…
Blue Crossing Campground
Located near the riverside at 6200' elevation within the beautiful Blue River Valley, Blue Crossing Campground is a perfect choice for a peaceful, rustic camping experience in a beautiful setting well off the beaten path. It also provides a convenient base camp for anyone seeking to explore the Blue Range Primitive Area via the Tutt Creek Trailhead. 4 total campsites, 2 with Adirondack-style shelters; Trailer 16'…
Blue Hole Day Use Area
Blue Hole Day Use Area is a picnicking location popular for many locals in north Rockingham County.
Blue Hole Recreation Complex, Day Use
The Blue Hole Recreation Complex is a compact area that has much to offer visitors. From a group-use picnic shelter, day-use picnic area in the grass along the shore of Blue Hole, to a loop trail with an wildlife viewing platform. Canoeing is also available but limited due to the size of the Blue Hole. Gravel parking and trash receptacles are available.
Blue Hole River Access
Approximately 1 mile east on Highway 2B01 from Somes Bar to a small turnout on the right. Hike down to the water.
Blue Hole River Access
This river access is a short foot trail down to a sandy beach and very deep swimming hole. This is a good access for tubing on the Salmon River.
Blue Hole Trailhead
Thirteen miles of maintained trails wind along ridgetops and hollows among mixed oak hardwoods and southern pine. There are two trailheads that access the trail. There is parking available at both trailheads. From Blue Hole Trailhead to the northern loop of the North Fork loop, the Ridge Runner and Ozark Trails run concurrently.
The Blue Hole Trailhead is located by traveling 9 miles west from Pomona, Mo on P…
Blue Jay Campground
Cal Trans continues to perform highway-widening work on SR-74 Ortega Highway with periodic nightly closures.
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Located approximately 4 miles off Hwy 74 (Ortega) on the North Main Divide Road, this campsite has…
Blue Jay Trailhead
The Blue Jay Trailhead is a signed site with information kiosk and registration box. Located near Warm Springs cabin.
All trailheads have space for parking.
Blue Lake
This body of water is part of the Duchesne drainage.
Blue Lake
A small fishing lake in the North Creek Lakes area. The Department of Wildlife Resourses of Utah (DWR) stocks this lake with Brook Trout. Other fishing lakes near Blue Lake are Flat Lake, Yellow Lake,…
Blue Lake
Blue Lake lies in a beautiful mountain setting in the Orleans Ranger District. Surrounded mature trees and ferns, the lake is approximately 2.5 acres. Blue Lake is connected to Fish Lake via a 3.7 mile trail system.
Blue Lake #637
The Blue Lake Trail #637 begins at an intersection with the Bridal Veil Trail #636 and ends at Blue Lake. The trail is steep and rugged in places. At about 0.8 miles it intersects with a trail leading to Mud Lake, so stay to the right. Along the trail is evidence of historic mining activity with tram towers and old wooden buildings with metal roofs. As the trail climbs gently toward the lake, there are several more…
Blue Lake #707.1A
The Blue Lake Trail #707.1A climbs at a gradual grade from the lower trailhead off the Spring Camp Trail #707 through open stands of aspen and mixed spruce/fir to the upper trailhead on the northwest corner of Blue Lake. From the upper trailhead there are many scenic vistas of the rim of the Grand Mesa and the surrounding boulder fields. Blue Lake is a small lake that sits just below the rim of the Grand Mesa and is…
Blue Lake - Ferron
Small 7.7 acre Lake located 1.9 miles off Skyline Drive. The Department of Wildlife Resources of Utah (DWR) stocks this lake with Tiger Trout.
Blue Lake - La Sals
Small 2 acre lake located on the Forest Boundary 62 yards off Blue Lake Road #242. The Department of Wildlife Resources of Utah (DWR) stocks this reservoir with Rainbow Trout.
Blue Lake Boating Site
Blue Lake, located in the southern Warner Mountains, is a favorite for local anglers and is stocked by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. A boat dock is available in summer only. There is a campground, trails and paved parking for boat trailers.
Blue Lake Campground
Blue Lake Campground
Blue Lake Campground is located on a gentle slope above beautiful Blue Lake. Forty-Eight large and well spaced sites offer plenty of shade. A three-mile trail surrounds the lake with a paved section of trail along the east shore between the campground and the boat ramp. Assistance will be required for persons in wheelchairs.
Blue Lake Group Site
Group site reservations must be…
Blue Lake Campground
Blue Lake Campground is a developed campground with first-come, first-served sites. Available attractions include lake and stream fishing. Blue Lake is approximately 1 mile from the campground, and the streams that flow into Cuchara River run through the campground. For trail use, from the campground, take Forest System Road 436 1.5 miles to the nonmotorized North Fork Trail #1309. Forest System Road 436 continues…
Blue Lake Day Use Area
Blue Lake parking and day use fee area, one mile from Blue Lake Campground. Stocked lake, accessible lake shore fishing. Vehicles can now access Blue Lake Campground but Trinchera Peak 4x4 road 436 is closed.
Blue Lake Recreation Area
Blue Lake Recreation Area is a day-use picnic area with swimming beach. It is a short 10-minute drive from Open Pond Recreation Area and is available for use by those camping at Open Pond Campground. Picnic sites, restrooms, outdoor showers, and a sand beach are available. Fishing is also popular at Blue Lake. A primitive boat ramp provides access to the lake.
Blue Lake Recreation Area
This is a free day use site that includes areas for picnicking, including grills and picnic tables, fishing, a boat launch for small boats, three campsites, and a 2-mile educational nature trail. A chemical toilet is also located at this site. Campsites are available at Blue Lake Recreation Area by reservation only.
Blue Lake Trailhead
This trailhead gives access to Blue Lake trail. This trailhead is located directly off of North Cascades Highway (State Highway 20). The parking area is paved with about 20 designated parking spots, including one accessible parking spot. The parking is often full. If you choose to park outside the designated parking area, park outside the fog line along the highway. There is an…
Blue Lake Trailhead
This Trailhead provides access for Blue Lake Trail.
Blue Lake Trailhead
The Blue Lake Trailhead is a two-acre site with restroom and hitching racks.
Blue Lake Trailhead (#959)
This trailhead accesses the Blue Lake Trail and the Sawmill Creek Trail.