Breckenridge Campground
Breckenridge Campground is the only campground on Breckenridge mountain that offers picnic tables and vault restrooms. This campground is unsuitable for trailers, but offers a rustic experience for camping, hunting, or just exploring.
No Water available; Pack out all trash
Campfire permits are required for campfires, barbeques, and camp stoves. Permits are available at your local Ranger Station or online at…
Breckenridge Interpretive Area
Guided hikes and wildlife information about the district.
Breezy Point Overlook & Picnic Area
Overview
Hear the winds through the pines while getting excellent views of neighboring granite spires and mountains from a scenic overlook point access by a short cement sidewalk (this short walk is highly recommended as to not miss the scenic view!) from the nearby 5 site picnic area, parking lot and accessible bathroom. Breezy Point is located along Highway 244, just west of Mount Rushmore National…
Breiland Slough Cabin
The Breiland Slough single level hunter style cabin has an oil heater (#1 stove oil only), 4 single bunks, wooden table and benches, counter, pit-type outhouse, and covered porch. Stove oil, bedding, and cooking utensils are not provided. The cabin is on a small spit of land with a gravel beach in front. It is surrounded by a combination of forest and grass flats.
Breitenbush Campground
Breitenbush Campground is nestled along the banks of its namesake river in the forests of western Oregon. The peaceful flow of the river can be heard throughout the campground, providing a peaceful getaway for campers. A variety of plants and foliage separate the 26 spacious campsites and provide privacy from other sites. Sites have picnic tables, grills and easy access to the vault toilets. Drinking water spigots…
Breitenbush Lake Campground
This campground is just north of Mt. Jefferson Wilderness and provides nearby access to the Pacific Crest Trail #2000. Breitenbush Campground has limited facilities with no garbage service, so please pack out all of your garbage. Located on the Warm Springs…
Brent's Beach Cabin
Rustic 12' x 14' Pan Abode style cabin; 4 plywood bunks; table and benches; wood stove. Capacity 6 persons. Mooring buoy for anchorage.
Bret Point #649
The Bret Point Trail #649 is a steep, short trail which receives most of its use by the range permittees who drive their cattle out on Bret Point. It is the only designated route providing access to Big Dominguez Canyon from the drainage’s east rim. The trail descends off the rim at a steep grade along a large draw/canyon that feeds into Big Dominguez Creek. It continues through large, old growth…
Bretton Woods Nordic Ski Area
On the grounds of the historic Omni Mount Washington Hotel and the White Mountain National Forest, the Bretton Woods Nordic Center is one of the largest cross country areas in the East. The 100-km trail network crosses open fields, meanders through woods of spruce and fir, passes beaver ponds and mountain streams, and traverses open hardwood stands. Enjoy classical and skate skiing or snowshoeing on trails…
Bretz Mill Campground
Located in a setting of pines and oak, Bretz Mill Campground is located alongside Big Creek. Some sites are located on the creek. The location of the campground makes an great get-a-way for picnicking, cooling off during hot days and overnight camping, especially when higher elevation campgrounds are under snow. The area also serves as a popular OHV base camp. Access to facility is paved.…
Brevoort Lake Campground
Brevoort Lake Campground is a tent, RV and trailer-friendly campground that stretches onto a peninsula dividing Boedne Bay from the rest of Brevoort Lake. View available campsites or make a reservation for Brevoort Lake Campground.
Located off US 2 about 20 miles west of St. Ignace in the southeastern portion of the Upper Peninsula…
Brewery Creek Guard Station Cabin
Brewery Creek Guard Station is situated in a densely wooded aspen grove overlooking Brewery Creek a few miles south of the Continental Divide on the northern end of the San Luis Valley, Built in 1935, the two-room cabin was originally used by a forest ranger who oversaw the Poncha and Bonanza Districts of what was then called the Cochetopa National Forest. The cabin offers wonderful views of Antora Peak (13,266')…
Brian Head Peak Observation
Located on the highest point of the Cedar City Ranger District on the Dixie National Forest the Brian Head Lookout was built in 1934-35 by the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp F-16 stationed at Duck Creek.
A road had to be built to the location during construction this road is still in place and accessible by sedan. This road was built using a small caterpillar and horse drawn equipment to build. Rock was taken from…
Brian Head Ski Resort
With Utah's highest base elevation, Brian Head Resort offers consistently excellent snow conditions and the driest snow in North America, with an average moisture content of just 4%. The two adjacent and connected mountains comprising Brian Head Resort are Brian Head Peak, which tops out at 11,307 feet, and Navajo Peak, with an…
Briar Bottom Group Campground
In the shadow of Mt. Mitchell, the highest peak in the Eastern US, and bordering the South Toe River, Briar Bottom Group Campground is a mecca for people who enjoy the outdoors and recreation, such as hiking and fishing. Briar Bottom Group Campground has six sites for up to 50 people at each site. Reservations are required; visit www.recreation.gov or call (877) 444-6777.
Briar Hills Area
The Briar Hills area is located in Springville and Antioch Townships in Wexford County. A total of 3,494 acres of NFS lands and 38 acres of private lands are within the boundary of the area.
The terrain is characterized by rolling hills with relatively steep topography. Much of the area is densely forested with a mix of northern hardwoods, red and white pine and aspen. Wildlife species that commonly inhabit this…
Brice Creek
Brice Creek is located in a pleasant mountain setting with hiking trails along, and branching from, Brice Creek.
Brice Creek Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to Brice Creek Trail #1403, which follows Brice Creek for 5.7 miles. Brice Creek Trail is a popular hike that traverses a scenic canyon with numerous small waterfalls, pools, and rocky outposts, the last of which provide spaces for picnicking and sunbathing along the creek.
Brice's Creek Area
Brice's Creek Trail and Boat Launch
Brice's Creek Boat Launch
This site offers a boat launch, fishing and a picnic area.
Brick House Campground
This campground is open year-round and provides opportunities for many recreational activities such as wildlife and plant observation, horse riding, mountain riding, hiking and photography. Abundant wildlife populations provide some of the most desirable hunting areas in the upstate.
Campsites at Brick House are available for reservation through…
Brickett Place Interpretive Site
The Brickett Place is a brick farmhouse built in 1830 and is the oldest structure in Forest Service Region 9. Currently it is used as a Wilderness Education Center and information site. It has parking and toilet facilities. The Bickford Brook Trail leaves the parking lot with access to the Caribou/Speckeld Wilderness Area. Hikers should be aware that group size in a Wilderness Area is limited to ten people. Please…
Bridal Veil #636
The Bridal Veil Trail #636 starts at the road closure gate on Forest Service road #648 and ends at an intersection with the Wasatch Trail #508 and the Blixt Trail #508.1. It proceeds south for about half a mile on an old mining road past the privately-owned historic Bridal Veil Powerhouse. Visitors are asked to stay on the trail and respect private property. As the trail ascend into the Basin, there will be…
Bridal Veil Falls
Overview
The beautiful (approx. 60 ft. tall) Bridal Veil Falls waterfall can be seen from Highway 14A in Spearfish Canyon and is a popular destination. A platform provides visitors year-round viewing opportunities. Please stay on the platform or in the parking area as to not cause resource damage while viewing this special place.
Bridge Boating Site
The Bridge Day Use Area is located just 2 miles up the Greys River Road out of the town of Alpine. The area hosts 5 picnic sites and a vault toilet, but no garbage service, and is a popular take-out for kayaks and smaller inflatables along the Greys River. The take-out has a very small turning radius making this site difficult for trailers but ideal for visitors with smaller boats that travel on cars or in trucks.
Bridge Camp Campground
Located on the North Fork of Stuart Fork Creek, five miles west on County Road 112 and 18 miles from Weaverville, this campground has 10 units with a average max. trailer size allowed of 20'. There are picnic table, fire rings, vault toilets, drinking water, one corral, an unsurfaced road and parking lot and two hitching rails.
Camp is a tent/equestrian campground and trailhead for one of the most popular trails to…
Bridge Campground
Bridge Campground offers 19 campsites in a flat, open area all on a first-come, first-serve basis. Plenty of large sites offer views of the high peaks to the north. Horses are not allowed inside the campground.
Bridge Campground
Bridge Campground opens Wednesday, April 26.
Developed campground on scenic Hat Creek. All sites have fire rings and barbeques. Campground also has day use parking and access to the Fishermen's Trail.