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The Bear River Range (also known as the Bear River Mountains), is a mountain range located in northeastern Utah and southeastern Idaho in the western United States. [ 2 ] Bear River Range, Utah, May 2008
Fall River Pass Ranger Station. January 29, 1988 Fall River Pass: Estes Park ... Bear Lake Ranger Station. January 29, 1988 (#87001138) April 9, 2009: Bear Lake
The Bear Lake Comfort Station, also known as the Bear Lake Generator Building, in Rocky Mountain National Park was designed by the National Park Service Branch of Plans and Designs is the National Park Service Rustic style and was built in 1940.
John C. Frémont explored the area in 1843, and the Mormon Trail crossed the Bear River south of Evanston. [15] The California and Oregon Trails followed the Bear River north out of Wyoming to Fort Hall in Idaho. [15] Some of the travelers on the trails chose to stay, populating the Bear River Valleys of Idaho and Utah.
The Willow Park Patrol Cabin, also known as the Willow Park Ranger Station and the Willow Park Cook and Mess Hall, was built in Rocky Mountain National Park in 1923 to the design of members of the National Park Service Landscape Engineering Division under the supervision of Daniel Ray Hull.
Bull River Guard Station; Butte Falls Ranger Station; C. Cabin Lake Guard Station; Camp Clover Ranger Station; Canelo Ranger Station; Cayton Guard Station;
The Fall River Pass Ranger Station in Rocky Mountain National Park was designed by National Park Service landscape architect Daniel Ray Hull in the National Park Service Rustic style. Built in 1922, the stone structure is similar in design to the Chasm Lake Shelter. Between 1933 and 1937 the ranger station was converted to a museum.
The National Park Service Rustic cabin was used for a time as a ranger station. [2] It was destroyed by the East Troublesome Fire in 2020. [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988, and was delisted in 2022, [4] after being destroyed by the East Troublesome Fire. [5]