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Pecatonica Wetlands is made up of 1048 acres of flood plain forest, oxbow pond marshes and upland forest along the Pecatonica River. The site features spring flora and birdlife. Site development is still in progress but when complete will include fishing access, hiking and equestrian trails, picnic areas and wildlife areas.
Bear Gulch Reservoir is a reservoir in the town of Woodside, California. It is the main storage for the Bear Gulch District of the California Water Service, holding up to 215 million US gallons (810,000 m 3) of water, and serving 55,501 people. [2] It is fed by water diverted by two dams on nearby Bear Creek.
McGarvey Gulch, Squealer Gulch, Tripp Gulch, Appletree Gulch West Union Creek is a 4.5-mile-long (7.2 km) [ 2 ] stream originating on the eastern slope of Kings Mountain in the Santa Cruz Mountains , in San Mateo County, California , United States.
Bear Creek, or Bear Gulch Creek, is a 6.6-mile-long (10.6 km) [2] southeastward-flowing stream originating north of the summit of Sierra Morena [3] in the Santa Cruz Mountains, near the community of Kings Mountain in San Mateo County, California, United States.
Joshua Tree National Park: 1949? 15 4.6: 290? Barrett Lake: ... Bear Gulch Reservoir: Bear Gulch Dam: ... Big Bear Lake: Bear Valley Dam:
IL 2,759 4.311 1,117 11.17 November 28, 1990: Bear Wallow: Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest: USFS AZ 11,080 17.31 4,480 44.8 August 28, 1984: Beartown: George Washington and Jefferson National Forests: USFS VA 5,609 8.764 2,270 22.70 October 30, 1984: Beartrap Canyon: Utah BLM Color Country District BLM UT 40 0.063 16 0.16 March 30, 2009 ...
The Bear Gulch Limestone is commonly considered to be part of the Heath Formation, the youngest formation in the Big Snowy Group of central Montana. [1] [14] [2] [15] Some authors instead consider the Bear Gulch Limestone to be an early member of the Tyler Formation, a patchy but widespread unit of Carboniferous limestone and terrestrial sediments.
Bear Butte was a mining town on Bear Butte Creek, approximately where Galena is now, or further east down the creek. Bear Gulch: Lawrence: c. 1870s-? Not to be confused with the Bear Gulch (Elkhorn) settlement in Pennington County. Bear Gulch: Elkhorn: Pennington: Barren (submerged) Submerged under Pactola Lake. This was a stop along the Black ...