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Located within the Alabama Hills National Scenic Area, photographers come from all over the country to capture this amazing view. The Arch Loop Trail was created in partnership with the Eastern Sierra Interpretive Association and the Alabama Hills Stewardship Group.
Moccasin Mountain Dinosaur tracksite
Moccasin Mountain Dinosaur tracksite
A remote site featuring hundreds of Jurassic dinosaur tracks preserved in Navajo Sandstone, with interpretive panels and sweeping views of the Vermilion Cliffs and surrounding desert.
Explore the 7-mile Mohave & Milltown Railroad Non-motorized Trail, perfect for hikers and mountain bikers! Not far from Oatman and Route 66, it runs parallel to a motorized trail.
Access 7-mile motorized and non-motorized trails near Bullhead City! After plentiful winter rain, wildflowers sometimes bloom from February through April.
Afton Canyon within the Mojave Trails Naitonal Monument
Afton Canyon within the Mojave Trails Naitonal Monument
The Mojave Trails National Monument spans 1.6 million acres of federal lands, including more than 350,000 acres of already Congressionally-designated wilderness, managed by the Bureau of Land Management between Barstow and Needles, California. It is a stunning mosaic of rugged...
Scenic views, chance wildlife sightings and a sense of history await you on the Mokaac Trail in the Arizona Strip.
Enjoy a scenic drive along the Molalla River, which offers easy river access and opportunities for picnicking, swimming, camping, whitewater boating and fishing.
Perfect for hikers, mountain bikers, horseback riders and trail runners! The Monolith Garden Trail is an easy to moderate trail that explores the Mohave Desert in the Cerbat Foothills Recreation Area.
Located in the scenic Little Rockies near the small town of Landusky, the Montana Gulch Campground offers a quiet, stream-side setting with lots of shade. It lies within a 30-minute drive of the Camp Creek Recreation Area and several small...
Montezuma Canyon is a high desert canyon with a good graded or gravel road popular for auto tours. Attractions include the scenery, archeological and historical sites, and wildlife.
Overview: The Moon Rocks OHV Area is on the west side of Winnemucca Ranch Road. The recreation area features open OHV riding and multiple camping and staging areas. Due to its high-usage, open access is only possible because the area...
Moonflower Canyon Group Site (3)
Moonflower Canyon Group Site (3)
Overview Moonflower Canyon Group Site offers shade year-round and is ideal for small family or groups in tents. No RVs, tent trailers or campers/camper vans are allowed. Within close proximity to national parks and open space, outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy...
Moonshine Arch spans a length of 85 feet and a height of 40 feet. It is tucked among the Weber sandstone formation at the base of Red Mountain. The parking area for hikers is surrounded by private land and is...
Moonshine wash is a popular slot canyon hike in the San Rafael Desert.
Located next to the Powder River, this site contains a semi-developed, yet primitive, campground popular for fall hunting camps, but beautiful to camp in year round. BLM managed lands are nearby providing hunting and many other recreational activities. Moorhead Campground...
The eastern portion of the Turtle Mountains is dominated by Mopah Peak. Standing 3,675 feet above sea level, the peak is the remnant of an ancient vocano, eroded to form a massive, reddish pinnacle. Mopah Peak is considered one of...
Recommended Users: Mountain Bikers, Hikers. Singletrack trail. 2.5 miles in length. Difficulty: Moderate/Easiest. More Cowbell Trail is a short loop that circles the rim of a small mesa. To reach the start of the trail, take Dead Ringer Trail for...
The BLM Morgan Bar Recreation Site is a medium-sized campground with group facilities and a boat ramp. It has a $15/night use fee. The site is adjacent to the Salmon River with a magnificent eastern view of the Beaverhead Mountains...
This campground (4 primitive campsites) along scenic Morgan Creek offers a diverse terrain that creates an excellent songbird habitat. Sparrows, thrashers and wrens flit in the sagebrush, and juncos, kinglets and nutcrackers shelter in the forest. Big game in the...
Mosier Gulch photo
Mosier Gulch photo
Mosier Gulch Picnic Area is managed by the Bureau of Land Management and the City of Buffalo and is adjacent to the Bighorn National Forest, managed by the USDA Forest Service. This ponderosa pine-forested area lies at the foothills of...
Mosquito Peak
Mosquito Peak
This beautiful high-alpine tundra and Area of Critical Environmental Concern contains significant biodiversity. There are several small parcels of BLM land here, with unique geological formations and 18 rare plant species. This area is located near significant cultural attractions within...
This trail leads from the parking lot at the top of Bull Creek Pass north to the summit of Mount Ellen (11,480 feet), which is located inside the Mount Ellen/Blue Hills WSA. Views from the top are outstanding in all...
Mount Garfield is an iconic landmark of the Grand Valley located near the town of Palisade. The hike is two miles one way with 2,000 feet of elevation change - The trails are steep and challenging but offer exceptional views...
The Mount Prindle Campground is one of two campgrounds located at either end of the Nome Creek Valley, on the southern edge of the White Mountains National Recreation Area in Alaska.
The Mount Riley Wilderness Area is located in southern New Mexico approximately 30 miles southwest of Las Cruces. The Wilderness Area is comprised of three volcanic cinder cones approximately 1,500 feet high. Vegetation consists of desert grasses and shrubs. There...
Mount Tipton Wilderness
Mount Tipton Wilderness
The 30,760-acre Mount Tipton Wilderness provides a wide range of hiking, backpacking, photography, horseback riding, and mountain climbing opportunities north of Kingman.
Explore the 7,880-acre Mount Trumbull Wilderness Area, located within the Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument. The 5.1-mile round trip summit trail offers exceptional views.
Mount Wilson Wilderness
Mount Wilson Wilderness
Enjoy a breathtaking view of Lake Mead and colorful cliffs, badlands, and mountains along Wilson Ridge in the 23,900-acre Mount Wilson Wilderness Area southeast of Las Vegas.
Side hill carving at the Mountain of the Rogue Trail System
Side hill carving at the Mountain of the Rogue Trail System
Test your skills on this single-track, flow trail designed specifically for mountain bikes. Spectacular views of the Rogue River and surrounding mountains abound from many locations along the trail.
The rounded contours of the Alabamas form a sharp contrast between the glacially chiseled ridges of the Sierra peaks to the west. Both geologic features were shaped by the same uplifting occurring 100 million years ago. The hills have been...
Muddy Mountain
Muddy Mountain
The Muddy Mountain Environmental Education Area is a popular recreation area south of Casper, Wyoming, great for watching wildlife, mountain biking, hiking, and primitive camping.
The Mudgetts WSA is located in southern New Mexico about 30 miles southwest of the city of Carlsbad. The WSA is contiguous with Carlsbad Wilderness (managed by the National Park Service). The area is characterized by steeply rolling limestone hills...
Muggins Mountain Wilderness
Muggins Mountain Wilderness
East of Yuma, the 7,711-acre Muggins Mountain Wilderness includes a cluster of rugged peaks: Muggins Peak, Klothos Temple, and Long Mountain.
Mule Creek in July 2013
Mule Creek in July 2013
The Mule Creek trail is located in the Wild Rogue Wilderness and meanders along vertical bluffs high above Mule Creek and East Fork Fork Mule Creek Canyons. This trail was constructed in the early 1900's and historically has been used...
Discover one of most important and well documented early human sites in North America, located in the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area near Sierra Vista.
The put-in for the Murtaugh reach of the Snake River. This reach offers class V whitewater opportunities when flows are sufficient.
The Nambe Badlands Trail consists of two loops that cover about 5 miles of rolling terrain with several steep pitches. There are also excellent views of colorful eroded badlands.
Located within the Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument in northern Arizona, Nampaweap Trail is a short hike that explores a canyon with ancient petroglyphs.
Nerfertiti offers a put in for floating the Green River (8 river miles), trailhead for backpacking/equestrian users and prehistoric petroglyphs. Aea includes two outhouses.r
Nestucca River Recreation Area
Nestucca River Recreation Area
Whether you are exploring by car, motorcycle or bicycle, you'll find a riverside picnic table or camping spot at any of 4 BLM campgrounds located along the Nestucca River National Back Country Byway.
New Castle Biking
New Castle Biking
New Castle Extensive Recreation Management area is abundant in recreational opportunities. Mountain biking has become prevalent, though all trails are open to horseback and hikers as well. The Colorow trail is in the heart of the area, providing trail users...
New Fork Campground
New Fork Campground
The New Fork Campground at 6,800 feet is located adjacent to the beautiful New Fork River. This site provides a put in-takeout point for river float trips. There are 2 camping sites, a vault toilet, 2 picnic tables and a...
View of Floras Lake at the southern portion of New River Area of Critical Environmental Concern
View of Floras Lake at the southern portion of New River Area of Critical Environmental Concern
New River is separated from the ocean by only a thin strip of sand. The area remains secluded and primitive and is a perfect area to watch wildlife or hike on the 5 miles of self-guided loop trails.
Newberry Mountains Wilderness
Newberry Mountains Wilderness
Overview Rugged and volcanic in origin, the Newberry Mountains rise with relative gentleness toward rather broad and flat tops with elevations ranging from 2,200 feet in the north to 5,100 feet in the south. Deep, mazelike canyons slice through the...
Nez Perce Historic Trail
Nez Perce Historic Trail
Congress established the Nez Perce National Historic Trail Historic Trail in 1986. It stretches from Wallowa Lake, Oregon, across Idaho to the Bear Paw National Historic Trail in Chinook, Montana. Before and after Lewis and Clark, the Nez Perce homeland...
Nopah Range Wilderness
Nopah Range Wilderness
The Nopah Range Wilderness now contains a total of 106,620 acres and is managed by the Bureau of Land Management. All of the Wilderness is in the state of California. In 1994 the Nopah Range Wilderness became part of the...
Springtime Wildflowers bloom
Springtime Wildflowers bloom
The North Algodones Dunes Wilderness encompasses more than 26,000 acres. Other specially designated areas found within this wilderness include the Imperial Sand Hills National Natural Landmark and the Algodones Outstanding Natural Area. The Wilderness is divided into two distinct zones...
OHV Rider
OHV Rider
North Bank offers visitors the opportunity to hike, bike, and horseback ride on miles of roads and trails, with hidden creeks, high ridgelines, oak-savannah woodlands, and thickly forested canyons.