Bureau of Land Management Areas POIs

 
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Contains 9,548 POIs in the Bureau of Land Management areas in the states of AK, AZ, CA, CO, FL, ID, MT, ND, NM, NV, OR, SD, UT, VA, WA, WI and WY. The POIs include Visitor Centers, Campgrounds/Campsites, Off Highway Vehicle sites, Day Use Sites, Drinking Water sites, Picnic Areas, Scenic Views, Parking Areas, Restrooms/Toilets, and Airplane Landing Strips.

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Examples:

Aden Hills Off-Highway Vehicle Area
Recreation Site

New Mexico
USA
(575) 525-4300

Activities:
− Off Highway Vehicle
− Camping

Comments: The Aden Hills Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Area encompasses approximately 8,700 acres of Chihuahuan Desert scrub environment characterized by low mesquite or creosote-stabilized coppice dunes, and a variety of dropseed grasses, yucca, and cacti. The Area was designated in 1993 as a place where off-road/cross-country travel would be allowed. The Area is used up to 2 times per year for an organized motorcycle race, which is the BLM approves through a special recreation permit. The Area is also a venue for periodic ATV/UTV training provided by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish.
Directions: The Aden Hills OHV Area is approximately 20 miles southwest of Las Cruces. To get to Aden Hills OHV Area from Las Cruces, follow I-25 west to the Corralitos Exit (MM 127), then travel west approximately 3 miles on Robert Larson Blvd (southern frontage road), turning south on County Road B-005. Follow the County Road for approximately 5 miles, and look for sign on the east side of the road, just south of a cattleguard.

Alder Creek Campsites
Campsite - Primitive - Non Reservable - No Fee

Colorado
USA

Comments: Large dispersed camping area

Bald Ridge Trail
Recreation Site

Wyoming
USA
(307) 578-5900

Activities:
− Hiking
− Photography
− Wildlife Viewing
− Camping

Comments: This horseback riding and hiking trail winds for five miles through BLM-managed public lands and state lands to Bald Ridge in the Shoshone National Forest. The elevation ranges from 4,880’-8,400’. Spectacular views of the Clarks Fork of the Yellowstone River to the west and of Heart Mountain to the east await you. Pronghorn, mule deer, moose, elk, and grizzly and black bears may be encountered along this trail. Waterfowl are often found at the lakes near the trailhead and soaring raptors are often sighted. The trail is steep and arduous requiring good physical condition of both humans and horses. The trail is marked by trail signs and then rock cairns as it winds up Bald Ridge. The middle and upper portions are not marked or constructed; users must pick their own route up the mountain. BLM-administered public lands in the Bald Ridge area are closed to human presence from January 1 - April 30 each year to protect the wintering big game. This is grizzly bear country, so, be bear aware!
Directions: This site is located 18 miles north of Cody off Wyoming State Highway 120. Turn left onto Park County Road 7RP and continue approximately five miles; look for the Hogan-Luce Trailhead sign and take a left onto the one-mile long access road to the site.

Penitente Canyon Pump House
Drinking Water

Colorado
USA

Unit Name: Penitente Canyon SRMA