🪵 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 9: Crows to Morrilton

Arkansas Highway 9: Crows to Morrilton

Follow Arkansas Highway 9 for 46 miles from Crows to Morrilton, passing through Paron, Perryville, and the Arkansas River Valley with access to Petit Jean State Park along the way.

Arkansas Highway 74: Winslow to Devil’s Den State Park

Arkansas Highway 74: Winslow to Devil’s Den State Park

Take a scenic drive along Arkansas Highway 74 from Winslow to Devil’s Den State Park, a winding Ozark backroad filled with forested ridges, tight curves, and stunning views that lead into one of Arkansas’s most iconic parks.

Arkansas Highway 309: Mt. Magazine Scenic Byway – Havana to Paris

Arkansas Highway 309: Mt. Magazine Scenic Byway – Havana to Paris

Experience the best of Arkansas’s mountain scenery with a drive along Highway 309—the Mount Magazine Scenic Byway—from Havana to Paris. Climb the state’s highest peak, wind through the Ozark National Forest, stop at Mount Magazine State Park, and enjoy lakeside …

Arkansas Highway 14: Mountain View to Big Flat

Arkansas Highway 14: Mountain View to Big Flat

Cruise 17 scenic miles through the Ozark National Forest along Arkansas Highway 14, from Allison near Mountain View to Big Flat. Highlights include the Sylamore Scenic Byway, Blanchard Springs Caverns, and classic Ozark backroad charm.

Arkansas Highway 27: Hector to Tilly

Arkansas Highway 27: Hector to Tilly

Explore a peaceful 25-mile drive through the Ozark National Forest on Arkansas Highway 27 from Hector to Tilly. Experience winding roads, forested hills, and quiet mountain scenery deep in rural Arkansas.

South Dakota Highway 244: Hill City to Mount Rushmore Memorial

South Dakota Highway 244: Hill City to Mount Rushmore Memorial

Cruise 9 scenic miles east along South Dakota Highway 244 from Hill City to the Mount Rushmore National Memorial. Enjoy dense forests, the tranquil Horsethief Lake, and classic Black Hills mountain views on this unforgettable approach to America’s Shrine of Democracy.

Interstate 22: Memphis to Tupelo – Mississippi

Interstate 22: Memphis to Tupelo – Mississippi

Cruise Interstate 22 from Byhalia near Memphis to Tupelo, Mississippi. This 76-mile drive rolls through quiet towns, the scenic Holly Springs National Forest, and the welcoming outskirts of Tupelo — blending rural charm with forested beauty.

Arkansas Highway 9: Williams Junction to Perryville

Arkansas Highway 9: Williams Junction to Perryville

Take a relaxing 10-mile drive along Arkansas Highway 9 from Williams Junction to Perryville. Wind through the Ouachita foothills, cross the scenic Fouche La Fave River, and arrive in the friendly heart of Perry County, Arkansas.

Arkansas Highway 10: Williams Junction to Perry

Arkansas Highway 10: Williams Junction to Perry

Experience the winding hills and small-town charm of Arkansas Highway 10 from Williams Junction to Perry. This 14-mile drive through the Ouachita foothills offers peaceful forests, a quiet river crossing, and easy access to local outdoor spots like Lake Sylvia.

Arkansas Highway 27: Rover to Danville

Arkansas Highway 27: Rover to Danville

Drive Arkansas Highway 27 from Rover to Danville for 8 scenic miles through the Ouachita National Forest. Mountain climbs, forest views, and small-town charm make this a classic Arkansas backroad adventure.

Arkansas Highway 23: Forum to Eureka Springs

Arkansas Highway 23: Forum to Eureka Springs

Cruise 18 scenic miles along Arkansas Highway 23 from Forum to Eureka Springs, winding through the Ozark forests, passing wildlife refuges, and descending into the historic charm of Eureka Springs. A must-drive for nature lovers and road trippers alike.

Arkansas Highway 23: Ozark to Brashears (Pig Trail Scenic Byway)

Arkansas Highway 23: Ozark to Brashears (Pig Trail Scenic Byway)

Experience the thrill and beauty of Arkansas’s Pig Trail Scenic Byway as we drive Highway 23 from Ozark to Brashears. Twisting through the Ozark National Forest with sweeping mountain views, this 24-mile stretch is a favorite among motorcyclists and road trippers alik…