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Informational or educational sites in the Bear River Heritage Area. You can learn about local events and tourist sites here.
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Located in St. Charles, Idaho, the Bear Lake State Park Visitor Center provides brochures and recreational material for visitors in the area. They also host local events like the Bear Lake Monster Mash Fall Festival.
View moreHistory comes to life in this museum where you can interact with costumed guides depicting some of the thousands who traversed the 2,000 miles of the Oregon/California Trails. Take an interactive and informative staged journey down the Oregon trail including a ride in the bumping covered wagon simulator. Visit Peg…
View moreA visitors center located near the Utah/Idaho border, the Cherry Creek Visitors Center is the place to find brochures and to learn what's happening in southern Idaho.
View moreRanger districts typically manage recreation facilities and activities, handle special permits, and sponsor interpretive education programs. Stop by the Logan Ranger District and Visitor Center to load up on maps, get acquainted with recreation opportunities, check on current conditions, and learn more about how to keep the forest healthy. The…
View moreThe Oregon California Trail led thousands of emigrants through eastern Idaho. The trail led them to what is known as Big Hill, which pioneers considered the steepest and longest descent on their journey West. The Big Hill Monument details their trials and points out landscape features such as wheel ruts…
View moreLocated in the historic Cache County Courthouse, the Visitors Bureau and Gift Shop is the perfect place to discover local events, products, and sights. They host a range of products from sweatshirts to books to games as well as brochures for every historical site and spot of interest in and…
View moreIn Bear Lake County, manages the activities of the Caribou-Targhee National Forest. Books, maps, travel and recreation information available. Located in the Oregon-California Trail Center at 322 North 4th Street, Montpelier, Idaho.
View moreThe Bear Lake Overlook and Visitors Center provides not only clean restrooms and informational materials, but it also provides a stunning view of Bear Lake and the surrounding mountains. Visit the center to learn more about the history and geology of the lake as well as local events and heritage…
View moreIn Caribou County, this Ranger Station manages the activities of the Caribou-Targhee National Forest. Books, maps, travel and recreation information are available.
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