Everything about The Bear River Mountains totally explained
The
Bear River Mountains are a branch of the
Wasatch Range located in northeastern
Utah and southeastern
Idaho. It is a popular area for both winter and summer activities, especially
camping,
hiking,
rock-climbing,
snowmobiling, and
skiing. Popular areas include the
Beaver Mountain ski resort, the Tony Grove camping area, and numerous caves.
The Sinks are popular for snowmobiling. One of the sinks, known as
Peter's Sink, recorded the lowest temperature in
Utah on
February 1,
1985, at -69°F (-56°C), which is also the second-lowest temperature ever recorded in the
Lower 48.
Logan Canyon is the only major route through the mountains, which is accessed by
U.S. Highway 89. The highest point in the Bear River Mountains is
Naomi Peak, at an elevation of, located in the Utah portion in
Cache County.
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