Bridge Campground
The Bridge Campground is at over 7600 feet adjacent to the Yellowstone River.
Bridge Creek Campground
Nestled in tall timber, with a creek running through, Bridge Creek Campground has campsites with tables and metal fire rings.
Bridge Creek Campground
Located near the confluence of Bridge Creek and Icicle Creek, this campground is 9 miles from Leavenworth. There are 6 single sites that are not reservable, and 1 group site that can be reserved. This campground is close to many trails and trailheads.
Bridge Creek Trailhead
Gives access to Pacific Crest Trail #2000 south to Lake Chelan National Recreation Area and Glacier Peak Wilderness, or north to Rainy and Harts Pass. Also provides access to Copper Pass Trail #426 that…
Bridge Creek Wilderness
Bridge Creek drains northeasterly from the edge of the summit of the Ochoco Mountains, essentially dividing the 5,400-acre wilderness into two meadow-filled plateaus. The peaks of East Point and North Point look across the wilderness from 6,625 feet and 6,607 feet, respectively.
The benches and springs in Bridge Creek are the result of massive landslides, heavy basalts cascading down weathered clay zones within the…
Bridge Crossing Picnic Area
This is a nice picnic area along the South Platte River and off of Jefferson County Road 67. There is no host on-site. The host is at Lone Rock Campground about 3.5 miles south from picnic area.
No campfires at the site; pedestal grills are available.
Bridge Day Use Picnic Area
Bridge Day Use Picnic Area is open again!
Bridge Day Use Area sits along the bubbling waters of Hat Creek. Picnic tables and barbeques are available. Great fishing opportunities.
Bridge Flat River Access
A pullout and short trail to a large pool under a bridge over the Scott River. This is a put-in for a Class V section of the Scott River during spring run-off and a favorite swimming hole during the summer months.
Bridge Of The Gods Trailhead
Provides access to: Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail #2000 which accesses Mark O Hatfield Wilderness to the south, and the state of Washington to the north across the Columbia River. The trailhead is located at the Bridge of the Gods in Cascade Locks, OR the largest city adjacent to the Pacific Crest Trail. This site is also the lowest elevation on the Pacific Crest Trail. The trailhead includes a parking area…
Bridgeport Ranger District
The Bridgeport Ranger District office is located in Bridgeport (pop. 575), California, The District also lies in four counties including Douglas, Lyon, and Mineral in Nevada and Mono in California. The Bridgeport Ranger District is over one million acres in both Nevada (637,654) and California (375,721). The District is known for being a popular…
Bridgeport Winter Recreation Area
The quality snow conditions and challenging terrain in the Sonora Pass area provide avid snowmobilers, backcountry skiers, and snowboarders the opportunity to experience extreme winter sports unmatched anywhere in the Sierra Nevada.
Bridger Campground
Bridger Campground is situated next to the Logan River just 6 miles east of Logan, Utah. The campground sits at an elevation of 5,000 feet in scenic Logan Canyon.
Bridger Lake
This body of water is part of the Smiths Fork drainage.
Bridger Lake Campground
This timbered campground is popular for the local fishing and is close to the lake with a boat ramp.
Bridger Wilderness
The Bridger Wilderness rests within the Wind River Mountains and extends 80 miles along the Continental Divide, holding the headwaters of the Green River. The landscape is continuously breathtaking with hundreds of high alpine lakes, glaciers and wide sweeping valleys. The highest point in Wyoming, Gannett Peak rests on the shared boundary with Fitzpatrick Wilderness offering mountaineers a…
Bridger/Bangtails
Recreational Opportunities along the east side of the Bridger Mountain Range and Bangtails.
Bridges Campground
This is located in beautiful Huntington Canyon, along the Huntington Canyon National Scenic Byway on Utah Highway 31. It is situated at an elevation of approximately 8,700 feet. Many recreational activities are available, including hiking, biking, scenic driving, and fishing.
This is a "pack it in, pack it out" site so all garbage must be removed upon departure. There are fire rings, grills, picnic tables and…
Bridges River Access Point (Put-In)
This put in is located along the Cache la Poudre River.
Bridges River Access Point (Take-Out #2)
This is an access point for the Cache la Poudre River.
Bridges River Access Point (Take-Out)
An access point to the Cache la Poudre River.
Briery Branch Day Use Area
The Briery Branch Reservoir is the highlight of this day use area and is a popular fishing area.
Briggs Creek Picnic Site
Briggs Creek Picnic Site is easily accessed off of well-maintained Forest Roads, adjacent to the cooling waters of Briggs Creek and with shade provided by large Douglas-firs and ponderosa pines. Nearby attractions include Sam Brown Horse Campground, Big Pine Interpretive Site, Big Pine Campground, and Taylor Creek-Horse Creek and Dutchy Creek Trailheads.
Facilities
No drinking water
No toilet
No garbage…
Briggs Creek Trailhead
Provides access to:
Briggs Creek Trail #1132
Facilities
No picnic table
No fire pit
Drinking water
3 vault toilets
No garbage disposal - Please pack it out
Bright Extension Trailhead (#827)
Located 2.2 miles east of County Road 82E on the south side of Johnny Park Road (National Forest System Road 118), the trailhead is marked with a small sign near a minor saddle. This trailhead provides access to the Bright Extension Trail (#827). The trail drops gently across the wooded plateau for the first mile. It then descends steeply down a dry drainage on an open south-facing slope, which can be a very hot…
Bright Trailhead
The Bright Trailhead is perched on the south rim of the North Saint Vrain Creek canyon and is accessible by Taylor Mountain four-wheel drive road (National Forest System Road 330). Parking is limited. This trailhead provides access to the Bright Trail and is accessible by vehicle part of the year. The Bright Trail (#921) begins on a high, relatively level hilltop, and drops down the wooded north-facing slope into…
Brinegar Crossing Boat Launch Area
Brinegar Crossing Boat Launch Area.
Bristol Cliffs Wilderness
Bristol Cliffs is Vermont's smallest Wilderness. It takes its name from the overhanging cliffs on the huge rocky slopes within the western portion of the area. From their 1,500-foot summit, you can gaze across Champlain Valley, over Lake Champlain, and into the Adirondacks of New York. A bulge of quartzite called Devil's Pulpit, probably used by early Native American toolmakers, dominates the cliff face. The face is…
Bristol Fields Horse Camp
On Fires Creek. Offers horse camping and tethering posts.
Activities and Facilities:
Vault Restrooms, Fishing, Hiking Trails, Horse Trails
Bristol Head Campground
This campground contains 15 sites (11 are pull through) ranging from 35 to 55 feet in length. There are both dead end spurs and pull through sites. Sits in a meadow on a bench above South Clear Creek. A short trail from the campground leads to an overlook of the Clear Creek Canyons and a waterfall. The campground stretches 0.6 mile along a "bench" (a level area) above South Clear Creek. The…