Bunchgrass Trailhead
Bunchgrass Trailhead is the southern access to the Thousand Lakes Wilderness. The moderate trail is 3.5 miles through lodgepole pine and open country.
Bunchgrass Trailhead - Lower
This trailhead provides access to the Eugene to Crest Trail #3559
Formerly labeled Trail #1575, the Bunchgrass Ridge Trail is now part of the Eugene to Crest Trail #3559. This 25 mile ridgeline trail connects Oakridge to Waldo Lake, but a…
Bunchgrass Trailhead - Upper
This trailhead provides access to the Eugene to Crest Trail #3559
Formerly labeled Trail #1575, the Bunchgrass Ridge Trail is now part of the Eugene to Crest Trail #3559. This 25 mile ridgeline trail connects Oakridge to Waldo Lake, but a…
Buncombe Horse Range TR 191
Besides the Appalachian Trail this is the longest trail in the Appalachian District. The trail runs through stands of red spruce and Fraser fir. It offers view of 6.000 foot peaks. Note that the trail switchbacks heavily below Maple Camp Bald and pay close attention to the trail signs and blazes because the trail crosses open fields and many intersections.
Total Length: 18.5 miles
Total Elevation Change: 2,680…
Bunker Hill Campground
Reservations can be made through Bunker Hill Campground, Umpqua National Forest - Recreation.gov
This diminutive campground clings to the northwest shore of Lemolo Lake beneath the heavily wooded Bunker Hill. Bald eagles often soar above the lodgepole pine forest. Bunker Hill Campground is popular with anglers looking for a more rustic…
Burbon
This body of water is part of the Hayden Fork Bear drainage.
Burden Fall Wilderness
Burden Falls Wilderness is located in Pope County. The Wilderness is located adjacent to Bay Creek Wilderness and is in a stone's throw of Bell Smith Springs Recreation Area.Burden Falls Wilderness is comprised of a central hardwood ecosytem with some pine plantations. Trails for hiking and equestrian use will take you by some indications of past use by people including homestead, fruit trees, cemeteries and…
Burgdorf Campground
Forested campground adjacent to open meadows at an elevation of 6,250'. Three sites are situated among the trees, each outfitted with a picnic table and fire ring. There is typically a volunteer camp host on site and potable water available June - September.
All sites are available on a first-come, first-serve basis and camping is limited to an 14 day stay. The Interagency Senior/Access…
Burgdorf Guard Station Rental Cabin
The freshly renovated Burgdorf Cabin is situated in a small meadow at with a backdrop of mountains. The cabin is a short distance from Burgdorf Campground. A stream runs adjacent to the cabin and the nearby Secesh River offers fishing. There are numerous motorized and non-motorized trails nearby. Access is via a paved county road then a short drive on a well-maintained gravel road.
The rental cabin at…
Burgdorf Hot Springs and Main Salmon River
From McCall take Warren Wagon Road north to the junction with the Burgdorf Road (Forest Road #246). Again the road is paved the first 30 miles. Turn left onto road #246. Travel approximately 2 miles to the commercial Burgdorf Hot Springs for a dip! The narrow mountain road continues on for another 14 miles to the Salmon River at the mouth of French Creek. At this point you may turn around or continue on for a loop…
Burgdorf/French Creek Area, McCall Ranger District
This area is a hub for recreation. Whether your goal is visit privately-owned Burgdorf Hot Springs, explore a portion of the 900-mile Idaho Centennial Trail, take a family-friendly hike to…
Burgess Junction Visitor Center
Along the Bighorn Scenic Byway, this facility has a self guided trail, interpretive exhibits, information and beautiful scenic views. Dogs are not allowed within the Burgess Junction Visitor Center building. Dogs must be on a leash outside of the building.
Burgess Picnic Ground
Burgess Picnic Ground is located about 1.5 miles north of U.S. Highway 14, the Bighorn Scenic Byway. It is situated alongside the North Tongue River in an area surrounded by beautiful rock formations.
Burgess RV Dump Station
Burgess RV Dump Station is conveniently located on U.S. Highway 14, the Bighorn Scenic Byway, just northeast of Burgess Junction. No Camping, Pack It In, Pack It Out
Burl Tree Way TR 717
Burl Tree Way is 1.7 miles in length. It is blazed with salmon blazes. It is rated as easy.
Burlington OHV System
During the winter months, the Burlington OHV system may be closed after periods of heavy rain when soil moisture levels would likely result in trail damage if riding were to occur. For the most up to date information, please call (530)-478-6253.
The Burlington Motorcycle Trail System includes 50 miles of winding, narrow trails. The staging area is 0.1 mile from Highway 20 on the Chalk Bluff Road.…
Burn #522
The Burn Trail #522 serves as a connecting loop from FSR #277 to FSR #265 near the Grand Mesa/Gunnison National Forest Boundary. The trail travels through mixed aspen, spruce/fir, and large open parks. In several locations along the forest boundary, the trail offers scenic vistas of the West Elk Mountains and the surrounding country.…
Burned Dam Campground
This rustic campground provides visitors with access to deep woods with fishing and canoeing opportunities on the Middle Branch of the Ontonagon River. This dispersed campground is just a short walk from Mex-i-mine Falls. As you overlook this jewel you can feel the history when loggers used this area to transport their product to the saw mills.
Burned Timber Interpretive Trailhead
Provides access to:
Burned Timber Interpretive Trail #1148
Facilities
No picnic table
No fire pit
No drinking water
No toilet
No garbage disposal - Please pack it out
Burning Bear Campground
Burning Bear Campground is off of Guanella Pass Road, north of the town of Grant. The Guanella Pass Road (Park County Rote 62) is a Scenic and Historic Byway and is one of the most popular scenic drives on the Pike-San Isabel National Forests & Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands. This campground is nestled in a valley with beautiful views. Host is available on site. There is no dump…
Burning Bear East Trailhead
The Burning Bear Trail (#601) has two trail heads: east and west. The east end of the trail begins approximately 0.2 mile west of the parking area for the Abyss/Burning Bear East Trailhead (9,620'). From the small gate at the beginning of the trail, the trail leads northwest in an open meadow for about 200 yards and then crosses a large bridge over Geneva Creek. The trail then…
Burning Bear West Trailhead
The Burning Bear West trailhead provides access to the Burning Bear Trail (#601). The trail is approximately 6 miles, going from Hall Valley (Park County Route 60) to Geneva Creek.
Burning Coal Vein Campground
Enjoy the scenic lookout from the Columnar Juniper area or the Ponderosa Pines just south and west of the campground.
Burnout 16E21
Length: 10 miles. Burnout - 16E21. Black Diamond. Most difficult. Open to Motorcycles and ATV’s Only. This lengthy trail offers a wide variety of trail experiences for the intermediate and advanced riders. It traverses over ridge tops with nice vistas as well as oak and grass covered valleys. It also connects with Mare Springs trail, La Panza Bypass, Red Hill Road, and Navajo Road. Only street legal motorcycles are…
Burnout Cnyn/Upper Electric Lake Scenic Byway Sign
For a description of this site, please contact the Price Ranger District: 435-636-3500.
Burnt Cabin Trailhead
This trail begins with at the junction with trail South Fork Walla Walla Trail #3225 and ends at Burnt Cabin Trailhead. The trail provides access to hunting, fishing, camping, and backpacking. The trail is open to hikers, horseback riders, mountain bikers and motorcyclists. Users can expect heavy motorcycle use…
Burnt Corral Campground and Day Use Area
Burnt Corral Campground and Day Use Area is set among the canyon walls of Apache Lake, which allows for great water recreation activities. Nearby are impressive views of mountains, canyons, wildlife and Roosevelt Dam. Because of its close proximity to Apache Lake, Burnt Corral allows fishing, non-motorized and motorized boating. There are 82 developed campsites available at Burnt Corral, which…
Burnt Fork
This body of water is part of the Burnt Fork drainage.
Burnt Fork Trailhead
Burnt Fork Trailhead has adequate parking for both cars and trailers. It offers access to Burnt Fork Creek Trail #321. No facilities