Article
Hydrology of the Bear Lake Basin, Utah
Natural Resources and Environmental Issues
Publication Date
1-1-2007
Abstract
Bear Lake’s natural watershed is made up of relatively low mountains covered with sagebrush at lower elevations and southern exposures and fir-aspen forests at higher elevations and northern exposures. The basin is traversed by the Bear River that begins high in the Unita Mountains and flows through Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming before feeding the Great Salt Lake. The Bear River is the major river in the watershed but does not directly feed Bear Lake....
Citation Information
Patsy Palacios, Chris Luecke and Justin Robinson. "Hydrology of the Bear Lake Basin, Utah" (2007) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/chris_call/16/