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  2. Lower Bear River Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    The Bear River Lake Resort on the northwestern shore offers fishing, camping and boating. On the north shore, built into the cliffs, is Camp Ritchie, used as a summer camp and owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints .

  3. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Logo of Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Campground. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts is a chain of more than 75 family friendly campgrounds throughout the United States and Canada. The camp-resort locations are independently owned and operated and each is franchised through Camp Jellystone, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Sun Communities.

  4. Yuba–Bear Hydroelectric Project - Wikipedia

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    Lake Spaulding, one of the main reservoirs used by the project. The Yuba–Bear Hydroelectric Project is a complex hydroelectric scheme in the northern Sierra Nevada in California, tapping the upper Yuba River and Bear River drainage basins. The project area encompasses approximately 400 square miles (1,000 km 2) in Nevada, Placer, and Sierra ...

  5. These hiking trails are closed because of the Southern ...

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    The Bridge, Line and Airport fires have burned about 184 square miles of land in Los Angeles, Orange and San Bernardino counties, affecting many popular outdoor destinations.

  6. Bear River (Feather River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The Bear River is a tributary of the Feather River in the Sierra Nevada, winding through four California counties: Yuba, Sutter, Placer, and Nevada. About 73 miles (117 km) long, the river flows generally southwest through the Sierra then west through the Central Valley , draining a narrow, rugged watershed of 295 square miles (760 km 2 ).

  7. Bear River Dam - Wikipedia

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    The reservoir it creates, Bear River Reservoir, has a normal water surface of 149 acres (60 ha) and has a maximum capacity of 6,818 acre-feet (8,410,000 m 3). [3] Recreation includes fishing, swimming, and camping, [ 4 ] however the Upper Bear River Reservoir can only be accessed by foot, and is mostly unused by the public.