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Tucked into the cliff face above this wayside is a small stone-and-mud-daubed structure constructed by Ancient Puebloans. This structure is...
Our public safety messaging is intended to help people make informed decisions while visiting the Monument. The Escalante Interagency Visitor...
**Campsite 1 – 2 are now day use only. While construction is primarily complete along the Bluff River Trail accessible...
Cleve Creek runs through the campground with large cottonwood trees. 12 campsites and 1 group site with picnic tables &...
The Amasa Back area contains six mountain bike trails, five of which are non-motorized singletrack. Currently all of the trails...
Bartlett/Jedi Slickrock is a free-ride area open to mountain bikes (non-motorized). It's located on the north side of Bartlett Wash...
The Blues Overlook sits across from the delicate pink limestone ledges of Powell Point, which rises to an elevation of...
The Big Water Visitor Center is one of four visitor centers in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, each with a...
The Conger Mountain ATV Trail provides 127 miles of fun. The trails are marked with difficulty ratings from easy to...
Notch Peak can be found in the House Range Complex in Utah's West Desert. Managed by the BLM Fillmore Field...
Blind Island
Blind Island
You made it to a designated site along the Cascadia Marine Trail, our Nation's longest recreation water trail! Blind Island...
Located within the heart of the San Rafael swell is the geological feature known as Locomotive point. Located on this...
The cave is gated and managed by the BLM in Fillmore. Antelope Springs Cave is the tenth longest cave in...
The Joe’s Valley Bouldering area offers world class bouldering opportunities with over 188 bouldering sites and 9.7 miles of social...
The Barracks Kiosk is found near the East Fork of the Virgin River. The kiosk itself serves as a staging...
Overview Wolf Flats is a dispersed, undeveloped camping area with 25 locations to camp. Some large areas are can accommodate...
Overview This campground has 11 sites near Williams Lake. Opportunities abound to hike or ride into the Salmon-Challis National Forest...
The hilly, sandy terrain of the Ehrenberg Sandbowl makes this site a popular place for off-highway vehicle use. The area...
Overview The Big Lost River Access Trail begins outside of Mackay, Idaho and provides visitors with hiking, fishing, and wildlife...
Overview The BLM Shoup Bridge Recreation Site is a small, convenient campground that accommodates both RVs and tents located on...
This is one of three primitive backcountry camp sites along Forest Road 301 on the south side of Widow Mountain...
Overview Payment of fees is encouraged by credit card or check; no cash please. Season passes are also available by...
Overview This small site on the shore of Killarney Lake includes one picnic unit, toilet, boat dock and two tent...
Overview Challenge your skills as you ride your motorcycle or OHV on a variety of terrains in this OHV play...
Harpers Bend is a day use area located along the Clearwater River and Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. This...
Hole-in-the-Wall Foot Trail Hiker
Hole-in-the-Wall Foot Trail Hiker
The Hole-in-the-Wall is a colorful and scenic red sandstone escarpment that is rich in legend of outlaw activity from the...
This site is managed in partnership with the LDS Church who is the primary land owner at the site. Obey...
This highly scenic trail is suitable for hiking and horseback riding (advanced riders). Cottonwood Canyon has steep, vertical cliffs. The...
Liberty Recreation Site
Liberty Recreation Site
Nestled in the beautiful Cascade Mountains near the historic town of Liberty, BLM's Liberty Recreation Site offers visitors an opportunity...
Update February 2025: Currently there is no water available at the campgrounds. Please refer back to this page or contact...
The Hidden Valley Trail is a strenuous hike up a rough trail to a spectacular hanging valley hundreds of feet...
Elevation 4300 feet. In 1901, Edwin T. Wolverton came to this area in search of a fabled Spanish gold mine...
The trail crosses State of Alaska land before entering the White Mountains National Recreation Area. It is maintained in the...
The Bear Creek Trail is primarily a winter trail and not recommended for summer use. From its start at Nome...
After leaving the trailhead, the trail climbs over a small dome then drops into the trees before the junction with...
This loop trail begins and ends at the Wickersham trailhead. The initial leg of the trail starts on the Summit...
This mulit-use winter trail follows the Duncan Creek drainage through open meadows and spruce and birch forest. The trail climbs...