🪵 U.S. Forest Service

Discover America’s parks and recreation areas managed by the U.S. Forest Service. Explore scenic landscapes, campgrounds, hiking trails, and outdoor activities for all ages, all while enjoying responsibly managed natural resources.

 

The U.S. Forest Service plays a pivotal role in managing many of America’s most cherished parks and recreation areas, offering visitors the chance to explore vast tracts of public land. These areas are not just about trees and timber—they provide a wide range of outdoor experiences, from hiking and camping to fishing, wildlife viewing, and scenic drives. Managed with an emphasis on conservation and sustainable use, Forest Service lands often blend natural beauty with accessible amenities, making them a go-to destination for families, adventurers, and nature lovers alike.

Unlike state or national parks that may focus on specific features or historical sites, U.S. Forest Service recreation areas tend to cover larger, more diverse landscapes. Visitors can find everything from remote wilderness trails and backcountry campsites to developed picnic spots, visitor centers, and lakes ideal for boating. Many of these areas are also managed for multiple uses, including responsible forestry, watershed protection, and habitat preservation—ensuring a balance between recreation and resource management.

Whether you’re seeking solitude among the pines, a base camp for your next mountain adventure, or simply a scenic place to relax and unwind, U.S. Forest Service parks and recreation areas offer something for everyone. Their stewardship ensures that these lands remain open, sustainable, and inviting for generations to come.

Routes Tagged: 🪵 U.S. Forest Service

Arkansas Highway 7: Jasper to Dardanelle

Arkansas Highway 7: Jasper to Dardanelle

Take a breathtaking drive through the heart of the Ozarks on Arkansas Highway 7 from Jasper to Dardanelle. This 71-mile route winds past the Arkansas Grand Canyon, through the Ozark National Forest, and into the Arkansas River Valley, combining scenic overlooks, foreste…

U.S. Route 160: Cortez to Durango – Colorado

U.S. Route 160: Cortez to Durango – Colorado

Experience the beauty of southwest Colorado on this 45-mile drive along US Route 160 from Cortez to Durango. Explore Mesa Verde, pass through Mancos and Hesperus, and enjoy golden autumn views into the Animas River Valley.

U.S. Route 191: Blanding to Monticello – Utah

U.S. Route 191: Blanding to Monticello – Utah

Travel Utah’s high desert and forested plateaus on US-191 from Blanding to Monticello. This 21-mile drive passes through Manti-La Sal National Forest and Devils Canyon before arriving in scenic Monticello.

U.S. Route 68: Cadiz to Aurora – Kentucky

U.S. Route 68: Cadiz to Aurora – Kentucky

Take a scenic drive along U.S. Route 68 from Cadiz to Aurora, Kentucky. Explore 13 miles of rolling farmland, forested parkland, and lakeside beauty—including views of the old Lake Barkley Bridge before its replacement.

Arkansas Highway 7: Fountain Lake to Jessieville

Arkansas Highway 7: Fountain Lake to Jessieville

Take a scenic drive along Arkansas Highway 7 from Hot Springs to Jessieville, passing through Fountain Lake’s new roundabout, skirting Hot Springs Village, and ending at the historic Iron Springs Park in the Ouachita National Forest.

Missouri Route 86: Eagle Rock to Branson

Missouri Route 86: Eagle Rock to Branson

Take a scenic journey across the Missouri Ozarks on State Route 86 from Eagle Rock to Branson. This 32-mile drive explores lake valleys, wooded ridges, and charming backroads before ending just south of Missouri’s entertainment capital.