
Bear River (Great Salt Lake) - Wikipedia
From the west end of Cutler Reservoir, it flows south through the Bear River Valley of Utah past Bear River City. It receives the Malad River from the north just before emptying into the mud flats of a broad bay on the east side of the Great Salt Lake; approximately 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Brigham City .
Bear River – Utah Division of Water Resources
For over 110 years, regulation of Bear River has provided (1) stable water supply for over 150,000 acres of irrigated farmland downstream of Bear Lake, (2) extensive high-runoff management benefits, (3) generation of hydroelectric power, (4) recreation opportunities at Bear Lake and along the Bear River, and (5) habitat enhancements for fish ...
Bear River City, Utah - Wikipedia
Bear River City is a city in Box Elder County, Utah, United States. The population was 877 at the 2020 census, [4] up from the 2010 figure of 853. Bear River became a city under state law near the end of 2000. [5] Although current state law requires a minimum population of 1000 for cities, [6] Bear River City remains a city.
The Bear River's History and Contributions - Wild About Utah
2019年6月10日 · Bear River's History and Contributions: The Bear River meanders almost 500 miles from its headwaters in Utah’s Uinta Mountains to the Great Salt Lake,
Bear River - Western Rivers Conservancy
The Bear River rises high in Utah’s pristine Uinta Mountains, runs north into Idaho and Wyoming and then does a sweeping U-turn around the Wasatch Mountains back into Utah. At 350 miles in length, it is the longest river in North America that does not empty into the sea.
The Bear River - Wild About Utah
The Bear River: The Bear is a unique and beautiful rivering system. Superlatives abound. A river of profound beauty, who provides over 60% of the life blood for the Great Salt Lake eco system. The largest river, to begin and end in the Great Basin.
Bear River - History to Go
The county is traversed in part by the Bear River, which enters the county east of Woodruff. The river begins high in the Uinta Mountains and flows north through Utah to Wyoming and back again, entering Idaho in the vicinity of Dingle. The Bear is the major river in Rich county.
Bear River Development – Utah Division of Water Resources
The Bear River Development is designed to provide additional water supplies for northern Utah residents. When will it be needed? Original projections estimated the water would be needed in 2015.
'The History Of The Bear River' on Wild About Utah
2019年6月14日 · The Bear River meanders almost 500 miles from its headwaters in Utah's Uintah mountains to its mouth at the Great Salt Lake, making it the longest river in North America which does not enter an ocean.
The Bear River in Utah - The Nature Conservancy
The 500-mile Bear River—the longest river in the U.S. that does not empty into an ocean—is a priority for The Nature Conservancy and its partners. The river’s terminus is the Great Salt Lake , a globally significant migratory stopover for millions of shorebirds and waterfowl.