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  2. Blue Heart Springs - Wikipedia

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    Blue Heart Springs is a natural spring that is located along the Snake River near the Thousand Springs State Park in Hagerman, Idaho, and is the 13th largest freshwater spring in North America. [1] The springs are accessible by water travel only, and are 1.5 miles (2.41 km) downstream from Banbury Hot Springs , and are 10.3 miles (16.57 km ...

  3. Appleton, Neenah, others team with visitors bureau to offer ...

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    Here's a quick guide to the kayak rental stations. Appleton. Station location: Lower section of Telulah Park, 1300 E. Newberry St. Number of kayaks: 8 Availability: End of May Station cost ...

  4. Utah Lake - Wikipedia

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    From the 1880s to the 1930s, up to twelve resorts offering boat rentals, picnic facilities, dance halls, swimming pools, and bathhouses served tourists at the lake. [4] Saratoga Springs, on the north shore, was the most popular and longest-lived resort.

  5. List of mountain ranges of Utah - Wikipedia

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    Antelope Range (Iron County, Utah), Iron Black Mountains (Utah), Iron-Beaver Cedar Mountains (Iron County, Utah), Iron Harmony Mountains, Iron-Washington; Indian Peak Range, Beaver-Iron

  6. Bear River (Great Salt Lake) - Wikipedia

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    Utah Sugar's water rights, dams, hydroelectric plant, and transmission lines were purchased by Utah Power & Light, now known as Rocky Mountain Power, in December 1912 for $1.75 million. [15] Utah Sugar purchased the canals on both sides of the Bear River in 1920 and controlled them at least through the 1960s. [15]

  7. Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Fish Springs started as a Pony Express and Overland Stage station, and got its name from the fish that populated the springs, which were reported to be over 6 inches (15 cm) in length. [2] The fish are left over from ancient Lake Bonneville which receded about 14,000 years ago. Several natural springs feed the wetlands. These are along a linear ...

  8. Black Rock Desert volcanic field - Wikipedia

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    The Black Rock Desert volcanic field in Millard County, Utah, is a cluster of several volcanic features of the Great Basin including Pahvant Butte, The Cinders, and Tabernacle Hill. [1] The field's Ice Springs event was an explosive eruption followed by lava flows that were Utah's most recent volcanic activity (1140–1440 AD).

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