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    Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge

    4.7 (17 reviews)

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    Keli W.

    Do not go to this on a Sunday or any day that the visitors center is closed because it is pretty boring without that. I went out in mid-August drove the whole way with friends and there was not much to see Seagulls Canada geese A small bird called a playa and 2 pelicans that we could barely see because it was such tall grass. So yeah pretty but boring and not many birds in mid-August Maybe another time of year and with the visitors center open it would be better.

    Ameilia Q.

    Such a pretty and peaceful place, especially at sunset. So many birds and species of vegetation (which I love to identify). I came on a Monday and the visitor center was closed so I can't comment on that. But it meant no one else was around and I had the whole place to myself (win!).

    Orlando R.

    My dog, Alison, and I had a great day driving through the auto tour portion of the park. It was spectacularly scenic with the river, grasses, some birds and ducks, and an amazing backdrop of the mountains. Best are the pictures that I took of Alison.

    Observing some Terns and flipping out over the sunset.
    Allison S.

    We came June 3rd, long after the best migration period and it was still stunning. So many species, beautiful, and we had the whole place to ourselves for hours. Photographer's dream. Our sunset was epic. Cannot think of a place more worthy of protection, support, and visitors. We are planning a trip back in Fall and another for next Spring. A side note: It is shameful that hunting is allowed here. It's the only freshwater place the birds can stay in such a huge area. Make a refuge a refuge, Utah.

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    Ask the Community - Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge

    Can you fish here? I imagine not with the habitat probably being protected

    I saw people fishing, but I'm not sure if it was outside of the boundary or just in designated areas. Probably best to call them.

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    Golden Spike National Historical Park is a captivating place to visit, especially if you're…read moreinterested in the history of the transcontinental railroad. Although the original Jupiter and No. 119 locomotives were scrapped long ago, the replicas built in the 1970s are impressive. The replica locomotives are brightly painted, beautifully detailed, and a highlight of the park. The museum's exhibits do a great job explaining the engineering challenges, cultural impact, and enormous effort involved in connecting the United States by railroad. When you stand outside in this remote, rugged landscape, it underscores how difficult building this railroad must have been. Overall, Golden Spike National Historical Park is an educational and memorable stop for history enthusiasts, families, or anyone exploring northern Utah.

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