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  1. The Bear River is the largest tributary of the Great Salt Lake, draining a mountainous area and farming valleys northeast of the lake and southeast of the Snake River Plain. It flows through northeastern Utah, southwestern Wyoming, southeastern Idaho, and back into northern Utah, in the United States.

  2. The Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, Brigham City, Utah provides different activities to enjoy and learn about nature. On our 12-mile auto tour route, view a great diversity of birds without ever leaving your vehicle.

  3. On its journey to the Great Salt Lake, the Bear Rivers 350-mile length takes one of the most circuitous river routes in America. Its giant, inverted “U” shape begins in Utahs Uinta Mountains, then snakes north into Wyoming and Idaho, and back south into Utah to meet the Great Salt Lake.

  4. Now, the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge is one of the best birding destinations in the entire world. Located only miles from Brigham City, Utah , it’s a perfect way to spend a day visiting the Wildlife Education Center, exploring the wetlands and waterfowl habitat along the auto tour route, fishing the Bear River and check out other nearby ...

  5. Jun 14, 2019 · The Bear River meanders almost 500 miles from its headwaters in Utah's Uintah mountains to its mouth at the Great Salt Lake, making it the longest river in North America which does not enter an ocean.

  6. The Bear River rises high in Utah’s pristine Uinta Mountains, runs north into Idaho and Wyoming and then does a sweeping U-turn around the Wasatch Mountains back into Utah. At 350 miles in length, it is the longest river in North America that does not empty into the sea.

  7. Jun 10, 2019 · The Bear River meanders almost 500 miles from its headwaters in Utah’s Uinta Mountains to its mouth at the Great Salt Lake, making it the longest river in North America which does not empty into an ocean.