Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex
Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex
Together, the Great Bear, Bob Marshall, and Scapegoat Wildernesses form the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex, an area of more than 1.5 million acres. The Flathead National Forest manages the largest portion of this Wilderness Complex. This is the third largest wilderness complex in the lower 48 states. They are managed by three national forests - Flathead, Helena-Lewis and…
Bob Scott Campground
Accessible from U.S. Route 50. In an open setting with pinyon-juniper forest at Bob Scott Summit. Hunting for deer and elk in season. Fishing at Birch Creek, 8 miles from campground.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: The Bob Scott Campground will be renovated in Fiscal Year 24. In the meantime, potable water is not available for public consumption at the campground. The District has kept the flush…
Bobby Lake Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to:
Bobby Lake Trail #3663
See Trail page for more information.
Bobcat Lake Campground
Located in Gogebic County just 3 miles southeast of Marenisco, Mi., on the Bessemer Ranger District in the southern half of the Ottawa National Forest. Bobcat Lake campground features one loop with 11 campsites. Campsites are bordered by vegetation providing privacy between sites. These drive in sites offer a tent pad, wood table, fire ring, lantern post and gravel parking spur. Two accessible vault toilets are…
Bobcat Meadow Campground
Bobcat Meadow Campground
USFS approved Spark Arresters are required year round.
Green sticker riding season is year round.
Red sticker riding season is October 1 - April 30. (This also applies to OHVs that are registered out of state.)
Trails
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Campfires
Campfires are not allowed when elevated fire restrictions…
Bobs
This body of water is part of the Blacks Fork drainage.
Bobsled Spur 53
Please refer to the Placitas Area Trail System and Sandia Mountain Trails map to plan your course.
Cell phone coverage is not guaranteed
It is the recreationist’s responsibility to follow the guidelines for trail use.
It is a multi-user area.
Trail(s)…
Boca Campground
Boca Campground is located up in the trees overlooking Boca Reservoir. Each site has a bear locker, fire ring with bbq grate, and a picnic table.
Boca Reservoir - Water Recreation
The resevoir is on the Little Truckee River, a popular location for motorized boats, personal watercraft, and water skiing. the resevoir has a surface area of approximately 980 acres at full resevoir storage. Fishing season is year-round, with ice fishing during the winter. Available species include kokanee salmon, rainbow, brook, and brown trout. Access is by paved road. Handicap access ramp with platforms for…
Boca Rest Campground
5/3/24: Camp open, but only non-potable water available and trash service.
The campground offers single-family sites, with a few located right along the waterfront. Most sites are fairly exposed with little to no shade, but are well-spaced, providing for plenty of separation between sites. Each site is equipped with a picnic table and campfire ring.
Boca Springs Campground
Boca Spring Campground is located approximately one-mile east of Boca Reservoir where boating, water skiing, swimming, and fishing are popular activities. A boat ramp is located near Boca Campground on the southwest end of the reservoir. The Little Truckee River is nearby and offers some of Northern California's best catch-and-release fly-fishing. The surrounding area offers hiking, biking, horseback rising, and OHV…
Boca to Loyalton Driving Tour
Not all roads listed on this tour are paved, and some may be difficult or impassable during bad weather. Use caution. Cell phone coverage is unavailable in much of the area. We suggest taking a print of this tour with you. Gas is available in Truckee, Verdi, and Loyalton.As you drive through this beautiful country, remember that this area was the traditional homeland of the northern Washoe or Welmelti for countless…
Boca to Loyalton Driving Tour
Not all roads listed on this tour are paved, and some may be difficult or impassable during bad weather. Use caution. Cell phone coverage is unavailable in much of the area. We suggest taking a print of this tour with you. Gas is available in Truckee, Verdi, and Loyalton.As you drive through this beautiful country, remember that this area was the traditional homeland of the northern Washoe or Welmelti for countless…
Boeing Field Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to the Owl Creek Trail (#820A), which leads into Black Canyon Wilderness. It is signed and marked by an information board/trail register. There is limited roadside and off road parking.
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Boen Gulf Trailhead
Provides access to the Upper Buffalo Wilderness.
Driving directions: From Deer, take AR Hwy 16 west to the junction of AR Hwy 21. Take AR Hwy 21 north for 2 miles to FS Rd 1462 (Newton County Rd 6). Turn east on FS Rd 1462. Go 0.25 miles to the parking area located on the north side of the road, off a short spur.
Bog Brook Trailhead
The trailhead accesses both Bog Brook and Wildcat River Trails, leading to Carter Notch and the Wild River Wilderness.
Bog Springs #156
This is a very pleasant .9 mile one-way moderate hike along a rocky uphill trail through green grasses, big trees, and long-distance views. It is located conveniently close to Bog Springs Campground,…
Bog Springs Campground
Bog Springs offers some exceptional scenery, either right from your campsite or a short walk away. Many visitors unfamiliar with Arizona will be surprised by the high grasslands that climb the slopes of the Santa Rita Mountains, the thick oak woodlands, and the conifer forest that covers the mountain tops.
The Dutch John and…
Bogachiel Rain Forest River Trailhead
Provides access to: Bogachiel Rain Forest River Trail #825 and Ira Spring Wetland Trail which create a loop option.
Bogachiel Rain Forest Trail follows the Bogaciel River and enters …
Bogan Flats Campground
This campground offers 35 campsites plus a host site near the Crystal River. Bogan Flats Campground is located adjacent to the Crystal River. It is one of the most scenic and therefore popular campgrounds on the Sopris District. Bogan Flats Group Campground is 1/4 mile east of Bogan Flats Campground.
Camping units for auto and trailer,…
Bogan Flats Group Campground
This group site can accommodate up to 50 people. Water available from faucets in the main campground 1/4 mile away. Vault type toilets. Camping unit has table and benches, fire rings, and spurs for parking. Paved campground roads.
Attractions, Considerations & Nearest Services: Coffee Bar, Store - Marble Grocery Store - Redstone (8…
Bogard Campground
Quiet and tucked away from the beaten path. Pine creek adjacent to campground, beautiful aspens in and around campground. Located 1.75 miles off Highway 44. No Fees. 10 sites. Hand pumped water. Vault toilets, Maximum trailer length 25 feet.
Bogard Visitor Center
Roadside rest stop off Highway 44. No fee. No camping or overnight parking. Restrooms. Piped water. Near snowmobile trailheads.
Boggs Creek Recreation Area
Find out more by reading these FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS about Boggs Creek Recreation AreaFor great camping options, visitors are encouraged to make use of nearby areas on the national forest, including DeSoto Falls Recreation Area, Dockery Lake Recreation Area and Lake Winfield Scott Recreation Area. Vogel State Park (GA DNR) also offers excellent camping opportunities, and a number of private campgrounds…
Boggy Head Rifle Range
The Francis Marion National Forest offers two range facilities for still target shooting: Boggy Head and Twin Ponds. The ranges were designed with firearm enthusiasts in mind and can accomodate pistols, rifles or shotguns. Please remember to bring your own paper targets.
Printable guide and vicinity map
Bogus Basin
Ski Area Alpine.
Bogus Creek Campground
The Bogus Creek Campground is closed due to extensive damage from wildfires.
The western-most campground in the Umpqua National Forest is also one of its most diverse in terms of recreational access. This 11-site campground balances seclusion and easy access to Roseburg, as well as a boat launch and direct access to the North Umpqua Trail. This campground is an ideal basecamp for entire days’ worth of adventure.…
Bogus Raft Launch Boating Site
This site is a major launching point for whitewater boaters.
Bogus System
The Bogus Trail System is enclosed by Bogus Jim Road to the north, Norris Peak Road to the east, Highway 44 to the south and Highway 385 to the west. This is a very rough and rocky trail system containing roughly 34 miles of trail. Technical motorcycle trails and “rock crawler” routes are the majority of this trail system. These trails are open yearlong. There is no developed trailhead for…
Bohemia Basin Shelter
An Adirondack style emergency shelter at the mouth of Bohemia Creek on the north end of Lisianski Strait. The shelter is supplied with a wood stove, food preparation table, and sleeping bunks. This shelter has an outside deck with an assessable ramp and access to a rock fire ring with a bench. Access to the shelter is by floatplane or boat to a small boat dock and gangway managed by the City of Pelican. This is also…