Category: Wildlife Area
Wildlife Viewing Areas, Bird and Wildlife refuges in the Bear Lake Heritage area in Northern Utah and Southeast Idaho.
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Ranger 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 moreHardware Ranch Wildlife Management Area (WMA) was purchased by the State of Utah in 1945 as a location to operate a winter feeding program for Rocky Mountain Elk. Hardware Ranch WMA also provides habitat for many other species of wildlife, promotes wildlife research and management, and offers visitors recreational wildlife…
View moreCome walk the recently built Holmgren Nature Preserve Trail complete with interpretive and educational signs. This is the first of a planned trail system within the Malad River Corridor. The preserve is 14.23 acres of ground in and around the wetlands of the Malad River and is 10′ wide and is…
View moreThe Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge is located on the north shore of Bear Lake. Over 18,050 acres of the Dingle Swamp, open water and grasslands have been dedicated to preserving bird and wildlife habitat. The reserve is home to sandhill cranes, herons, snowy egret, white pelicans, Canada geese and…
View moreKnown as the crown jewel of the Bear River Range, this glacial lake greets visitors with an explosion of summer wildflowers and lush green plants. Tony Grove was formed by powerful and slow-moving glaciers, as evidenced by the huge boulders deposited around the lake. Moose are often spotted taking advantage…
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 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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