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Logan Canyon. / 41.92556°N 111.47333°W / 41.92556; -111.47333. Logan Canyon is a canyon in the western United States in northeastern Utah, which cuts its way through the Bear River Mountains, a branch of the Wasatch Range. It is popular for both summer and winter activities, especially rock-climbing, hiking, camping, fishing ...
Old Ephraim (also known as Old Three Toes by shepherds due to a deformity on one foot [ 1]) was a very large grizzly bear that roamed the Cache National Forest in Idaho and Utah from circa 1911 until his death on August 22, 1923. The name "Old Ephraim" (or "Ol' Ephraim") had been a term popularized in the 19th-century American West to refer to ...
Arizona Strip Side canyon in the Arizona Strip The Wave, Arizona: a sandstone formation in the Arizona Strip. The Arizona Strip is the part of Arizona lying north of the Colorado River. [1] Despite being larger in area than several U.S. states, the entire region has a population of fewer than 10,000 people.
Families will find a variety of guided and self-guided activities to put their hands on nature from 1 to 4 p.m. June 6 along the trails and preserved habitats at Merry Lea Environmental Learning ...
Stokes Nature Center: Logan: Cache: North: website, located in Logan Canyon: Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter: Park City: Summit: North: Includes 1,200-acre wildlife refuge, an environmental education facility, a 100-acre farm, and 10 miles of trails, operated by Utah State University: Tonaquint Nature Center: St. George: Washington: Southwest ...
May 30—Glacier National Park road crews clear snow along the Going-to-the-Sun Road at Logan Pass on Thursday, May 30. Glacier National Park road crews clear snow along Going-to-the-Sun Road near ...
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Balcones Canyonlands is a national wildlife refuge located in the Texas Hill Country to the northwest of Lago Vista, Texas. The refuge was formed in 1992 to conserve habitat for two endangered songbirds, the golden-cheeked warbler (Setophaga chrysoparia) and the black-capped vireo (Vireo atricapilla), and to preserve Texas Hill Country habitat for numerous other wildlife species.