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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 2101 - 2130 of 17630

Buck Creek Campground

This campground offers a more primitive, quiet camping experience. Situated along Buck Creek in old growth forest, were every campsite can hear the rushing water. Activities in the area include fishing, hiking, and bicycle riding. This campground is mostly shaded by large old Douglas Fir trees. Relatively private sites and creek front sites are available. Popular with those seeking a quiet getaway an ideal base camp…

Buck Creek Forest Camp and Trailhead

Located on the western side of the Eagle Cap Wilderness and very close to the wilderness boundary, the Buck Creek Campground/Trailhead was built to meet the needs of both wilderness trail users and overnight campers. After crossing the Buck Creek Bridge off the North Fork Catherine Creek Road, the narrow dirt road travels through…

Buck Creek NRA Trailhead

Situated on the ridge above Hells Canyon and the Hells Canyon Wilderness area, the Buck Creek National Recreation Area (NRA) Trailhead is a combination horse campground and trailhead for back country.  The site has limited stock facilities such as hitching rails, trailer parking, feed bunks and holding corrals. This trailhead…

Buck Creek Trailhead- 18W01

Buck Creek Trail (18W01)  Difficulty: moderate to difficult Length: 11.25 miles SESPE WILDERNESS - More information on the Sespe Wilderness: www.wilderness.net Maps: 7.5 minute USGS topographic maps (Black Mountain) The Buck Creek Trailhead (elev. 3060 ft.) is located at the southern end of Hardluck Campground (which is currently Closed) and Forest Service Rd. 8N24.…

Buck Farm Viewpoint

This scenic drive takes you off the east rim into House Rock Valley. As the Kaibab Plateau spreads out to the west, rolling pinyon and juniper woodlands cross the buffalo range. The overlook offers a spectacular view of Marble Canyon and the Colorado River, with the Vermilion Cliffs to the north and Navajo Mountain to the east. Buck Farm…

Buck Gulch Trailhead

Buck Gulch Trailhead is located on NFSR 553, which is on the west side of the Buffalo Creek Recreation Area system. This trailhead access the Buck Gulch (#772) and Skipper (#790) Trails.

Buck Hall Recreation Area

This premier recreation area is situated on the site of the old Buck Hall plantation just six miles southeast of McClellanville. Its location on the Intracoastal Waterway provides the best access to Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, 65,000 acres of marsh, tidal creeks and beaches and Bulls Bay, the best area for shrimp baiting on the coast.…

Buck Lake Campground

Small, quiet forested campground. Boat landing, adequate for small crafts. Successful fishing early in the year. Lake stocked. Mountain biking opportunites. Maximum length of site is 25 feet.

Buck Lake Group Camp

Looking for a secluded camping spot, which can be reserved by a group (for up to 50 people)? The Buck Lake Group Camp provides primitive camping for large groups. Boating Semi-private boating with a maximum 25 horsepower motor is allowed on Buck Lake. Group Camping This is a designated group campground and must be reserved…

Buck Meadow Campground

Located at the confluence of Snow Corral and Deer Creeks along the McKinley Grove Road, Buck Meadow Campground lies on a large flat sandy area adjacent to Deer Creek. Some shade provided by large lodgepole pine trees.  Access is on paved and dirt road.

Buck Mesa #804

The Buck Mesa Trail #804 begins at the east end of Forest Service Road 783 and ends at Forest Service Road #704.4D, Springhouse Park Road. A combination of Forest Service Roads, BLM Roads, the Buck Creek Trail and the Thousand Acres Flats Trail make a loop route. When using an ATV, park on the north side of Old Hwy 133 and follow Coal Gulch Road through BLM and onto the national forest to the Buck Mesa Trail. The…

Buck Mountain Campground

The Buck Mountain Campground, near Landmark, Idaho offers 4 campsites in a peaceful, remote setting near mountain slopes covered in dense pine forest. Peak season for the campground is typically early June through late September. It can be accessed by most vehicles; however the road is narrow and may be rough in spots. Natural Features: The campground sits in a pretty mountain meadow a stone's throw from scenic…

Buck Mountain East Trailhead

07/18/24: Temporarily closed due to the Ore Fire. See the Ore Fire Closure Order and Map. This trailhead provides access to: Buck Mountain Trail #3304 See Trail page for more information.

Buck Mountain West Trailhead

07/18/24: Temporarily closed due to the Ore Fire. See the Ore Fire Closure Order and Map. This trailhead provides access to: Buck Mountain Trail #3304 See Trail page for more information.

Buck Park Cabin

Buck Park Cabin is located on Cuddy Mountain, in the Payette National Forest of central Idaho. Guests enjoy the remote area for its hunting opportunities and abundance of hiking, biking, horseback riding and off-road vehicle trails. The cabin sits at an elevation of 7,280 feet within Buck Park, a scenic meadow surrounded by a dense conifer forest. Rush Lake, Hornet and Lower Hornet reservoirs are nearby. This…

Buck Ridge

Trailhead at the end of Doe Creek Road, small parking area.  Trail follows ridgeline between Buck Creek to the south and the Big Sky area to the north.  Connects to numerous side trails. District Designated Route Map

Buck Ridge Shooting Range

Buck Ridge is located south of Booneville on the northern portion of the district.  There are six shooting benches available for use along with easy access and parking.  The facility is free.  Regulations are posted at range.  

Buck Rock Campground

This campground sits at 7,600 ft elevation. It is nearby to Big Meadow Creek, Buck Rock Lookout, and trails into Jennie Lakes wilderness. Natural Features: The Sequoia National Forest is located at the southern end of the Sierra Nevada in central California. The forest is divided into three districts that comprise 1.1 million acres. The Hume Lake Ranger District, in which this campground is located, has elevations…

Buck Rock Lookout

Located in the Sequoia National Forest, Buck Rock Lookout sits perched atop a granite dome and offers a breathtaking view of the Great Western Divide and other spectacular high mountain peaks of the Sierra Nevada Mountains.  Access to the top is via a series of stair flights (consisting of 172 steps) suspended from the side of the rock.  The current lookout building was constructed in 1923 and is…

Buck Spring Campground

Off-highway vehicle area. Located among oaks and chaparral vegetation.

Buck Spring Campground

This wooded campground is off the beaten path making it a great place to relax and enjoy the outdoors.  Fishing opportunities are within driving distance at Delintment Lake Campground or Chickahominy Reservoir.  Please pack out what you pack in, no trash service is provided. 

Buckaloons Recreation Area

Buckaloons Recreation Area is located along the west bank of the ⁠Allegheny Wild and Scenic River, offering a one-lane, concrete boat launch for water access. Buckaloons is a great launch point to explore the Allegheny Islands Wilderness, seven islands stretched between Buckaloons and Tionesta. These islands are popular for dispersed camping, exploration, and viewing scenery and wildlife. Buckaloons is surrounded by…

Buckboard Campground

The campground offers several single-family sites, as well as two group sites than can each accommodate up to 50 guests. Firewood may be collected in and around the campground. Forest Road 105 to the campground is paved, while parking spurs and the roads within the campground are graveled. There are two vault toilets and the campground has water available (seasonally.) There is a 14 day stay limit at this campground…

Buckboard Crossing Boat Launch Area

Buckboard Crossing Boat Launch Area, Flaming Gorge.

Buckboard Crossing Campground

Buckboard Crossing Campground is located on the far northwest shore of Flaming Gorge Reservoir. The campground is situated in a high desert landscape with sagebrush and a few scattered trees. Natural shade is minimal. Campers are offered the convenience of an adjacent boat ramp, marina and fish cleaning station. Buckboard Marina has a boat ramp, boat rentals, fuel, slips, fishing licenses, bait and groceries. Non-…

Buckboard South

Buckboard South, Year Round Dispersed Recreation Site.

Buckeye

This body of water is part of the Provo drainage.

Buckeye Campground

Buckeye Campground provides a quiet camping experience. The campground is on Buckeye Creek and is shaded by Jeffrey and Lodgepole pines. Hiking along Buckeye Creek into the nearby Hoover Wilderness. Hiking on Eagle Creek to the flanks of Eagle Mountain. Buckeye hot spring (140 degrees F) is just east of the campground. The spring comes out above the creek, over a rock overhang, which creates a cave-like area in the…