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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 16411 - 16440 of 17630

Upper Rogue River - County Line Trailhead

Provides access to:   Facilities No picnic table No fire pit No drinking water No toilet No garbage disposal - Please pack it out

Upper Rogue River - Hamaker Trailhead

Provides access to:   Facilities No picnic table No fire pit No drinking water No toilet No garbage disposal - Please pack it out

Upper Rogue River - River Bridge North Trailhead

Provides access to:   Facilities No picnic table No fire pit No drinking water 2 vault toilets No garbage disposal - Please pack it out

Upper Rogue River - River Bridge South Trailhead

Provides access to:   Facilities No picnic table No fire pit No drinking water No toilet No garbage disposal - Please pack it out

Upper Rogue River - Woodruff Bridge Trailhead

Provides access to:   Facilities No picnic table No fire pit No drinking water 2 vault toilets No garbage disposal - Please pack it out

Upper Rose Valley Lake Day Use Area

Upper Rose Valley Lake is located 4 miles off of the Rose Valley Road.  Access to the lake is open all year. 

Upper Rush Creek Campground

A densely shaded campground adjacent to Rush Creek. No water or trash services available - pack it in, pack it out.

Upper Russian Lake Cabin

Russian River Campground and access road are closed to vehicle and pedestrian traffic - closure. The closure is in place throughout the winter for public safety as construction and tree felling operations may occur at any time the environmental conditions allow. The Forest Service anticipates the first day for reservation arrivals in…

Upper Sacramento River (above Shasta Lake)

Species Present: Rainbow and Brown Trout, Smallmouth Bass (lower end of river just above the reservoir). California Department of Fish and Wildlife Fishing Regulations for any updates to the material presented below... Season: (A) [Area or Body of Water] Sacramento River and tributaries from Box Canyon Dam downstream to the Scarlett Way bridge in Dunsmuir... […

Upper Sage Campground

A family campground with most sites in shade. 20 campsites. 

Upper Salamander Creek Campsite

The Upper Salamander Creek campsite is a fully accessible, single occupancy site on Wrangell Island. Access to site is via a 700 foot gravel path from the parking area on the road to the site overlooking Salamander Creek.

Upper Salmon River Road Access

These trails are accessed from Highway 75, generally between the towns of Clayton and Sunbeam. 

Upper San Diego River Watershed

San Diego River Gorge Trail The San Diego River Gorge (SDRG) trail runs east from the Ramona Area and can provide access to Cedar Creek Falls, a spectacular waterfall plunging 80 feet into a large pool of water. The SDRG trial leads hikers through the beautiful backcountry hills of eastern San Diego. The trail drops approximately 1,800 feet in elevation during the first two miles, making the return hike extremely…

Upper San Juan Campground

18 sites. Located Adjacent to the Ortega Highway (Highway 74), 21 miles east of San Juan Capistrano and 9 miles west of Lake Elsinore.

Upper Sarvis Creek Trailhead

This area serves as the upper access point for the Sarvis Creek Trail No. 1105. This 12.4 mile long trail in the Sarvis Creek Wilderness descends the Sarvis Creek drainage from its headwaters in Buffalo Park to its confluence with the Yampa River. The first few miles of trail pass through an area that was burned in the…

Upper Seven Lake

Species present: Rainbow and Brook Trout Seasons: Open all year. Bag limit: 5 per day, 10 in possession. Date of usual ice out: June 1 (6,300' elevation). Access roads: Access roads: This lake is located in Section 1, T38N, R6W. The Seven Lakes Basin is about 20 miles by road and trail from Mt. Shasta City. Access is via the South Fork Road (Road 26) from the W.A. Barr Road. One route to the basin is via the Pacific…

Upper Shake Campground

Be Bear Aware! Bear safety is critical, for the safety of your group and/or you, as well as our bears. Help keep bears wild by following these tips.

Upper Silver Creek Trailhead

This Trailhead serves as the upper access point for the Silver Creek Trail No. 1106. This 12.3 mile trail in the Sarvis Creek Wilderness descends the Silver Creek drainage from its headwaters at Buffalo Park down to the Morrison Creek valley. The trail begins on an old logging road before passing through areas burned in the Silver Creek Fire of…

Upper Six Mile Ponds Campground

Upper Six Mile Ponds Campground is just ten miles from Sterling, Utah at an elevation of 8,400 feet.  A mixed forest of spruce, pinyon, juniper, fir, and aspen covers the area, offering partial shade.  Summer wildflowers and wildlife are abundant. Canoeing and fishing for trout are popular at the ponds.Many people enjoy the solitude and primitive experience of camping away from developed campgrounds and…

Upper Six-Mile Pond

The Upper Six-Mile Pond is a small 3.8 acre pond located next to Upper Six-Mile Ponds Campground.  The Department of Wildlife Resources of Utah (DWR) stocks this pond with Rainbow Trout.  Access from the town of Sterling on Forest Road #50047 is rough, 4 wheel drive recommended, no trailers.…

Upper Soda Springs Campground

Narrow, single lane road. Only accessible in summer. Accessible by private vehicle only if camping. 28 Campsites.

Upper Sopchoppy River

This stream has very swampy headwaters that are floatable, but may require some searching before the main channel is discovered. Farther downstream the river becomes clearly defined by limestone banks and is very meandering, requiring you to maneuver carefully and skillfully. The level of this river depends greatly on recent rainfall, so that although it is floatable as far up as the bridge…

Upper South Fork Trailhead - Trail # 720

The Upper South Fork Trail head begins at the dispersal camping site approx. 1 1/2 miles above the Lower South Fork Trailhead. There is a trail that follows the east side of the Conejos River and ends at the Lower South Fork Trailhead. The trail is open to the following uses: Mountain biking, horseback riding, hiking, and backpacking.

Upper Squirrel Trailhead (#34) Trailhead

Upper Squirrel Trailhead (#34) Trailhead

Upper Stillwater Boat Ramp Boating Site

Upper Stillwater Boat Ramp Boating Site.

Upper Stillwater Campground

Upper Stillwater Campground is located below its namesake reservoir in the Rock Creek Drainage on the southern slope of the beautiful Uinta Mountains. Visitors enjoy fishing and exploring the popular Stillwater Trail.

Upper Stillwater House

The Rock Creek House is located below Upper Stillwater Reservoir in the Rock Creek Drainage on the southern slope of the beautiful Uinta Mountains. Visitors enjoy fishing and exploring the popular Stillwater Trail.

Upper Stillwater Lake Campground

Upper Stillwater Lake Campground has 5 designated campsites, restroom, gravel boat launch, and day parking. The area has several hiking trails near by and the Stillwater River borders the campground.

Upper Stony Creek Campground

Upper Stony Creek campground is 14 miles SE of Grant Grove via Generals Highway. Upper Stony Creek offers 23 family units; units are mix of recreation vehicle and single car spurs. Vault toilets, picnic area, and drinking water are provided. Upper Stony Creeks campground  elevation is 6,400 feet. Hiking into the Jennie Lakes Wilderness and mountain biking outside the wilderness are an…

Upper Three Creek Sno-Park

North of Three Creek Lake, this sno-park provides access to 14 miles of nordic ski trails and several loop opportunities. To the south is the Moon Mountain/Bachelor area but the trail toward McKenzie Pass and Hoodoo is currently impassable due to damage and hazards from fire activity. View Upper Three Creek SnoPark Nordic Trails map here.