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  2. Bear River State Park - Wikipedia

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    Bear River State Park is a public recreation area straddling the Bear River on the east side of the city of Evanston, Wyoming. The 324-acre (131 ha) state park was established in 1991 and is managed by Wyoming Division of State Parks and Historic Sites .

  3. List of Wyoming state parks - Wikipedia

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    Bear River State Park: Uinta: 324 131: 1991: Within the city limits of Evanston: Boysen State Park: Fremont: 35,952 14,549: 1956: Surrounds the Boysen Reservoir Buffalo Bill State Park: Park: 11,276 4,563: 1957: Surrounds the Buffalo Bill Reservoir Curt Gowdy State Park: Laramie: 3,395 1,374: 1971: Recreation on and around three reservoirs ...

  4. Cabin Branch (Brown Creek tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Ansonville-Polkton Road, NC 742, Red Hill-Mt. Vernon Road, Jacks Branch Road Cabin Branch is a 4.90 mi (7.89 km) long 1st order tributary to Brown Creek in Anson County, North Carolina . Course

  5. North Carolina Cabin Rentals for a Cozy Winter Getaway

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    From cozy and rustic to luxe and large, the Tar Heel State is full of cabins that offer scenic views, proximity to endearing small towns, outdoor recreation, and more. North Carolina Cabin Rentals ...

  6. Foster's Log Cabin Court - Wikipedia

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    Foster's Log Cabin Court (now the Log Cabin Motor Court) is located at 330-332 Weaverville Road in Woodfin, North Carolina, about five miles north of the City of Asheville. [1] One of the first auto-oriented tourism facilities in the Asheville area, it features a number of one and two bedroom Rustic Revival log cabins and a dining lodge. [ 2 ]

  7. Bear River (Great Salt Lake) - Wikipedia

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    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.