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"The Hardest Worked River In the World": The 1962 Bear River Project, Utah and Idaho
Utah Historical Quarterly
  • Robert Parson, Utah State University
Document Type
Article
Publisher
Utah State Historical Society
Publication Date
1-1-2004
Abstract

Arising on the north slope of the Uinta Mountains in northeastern Utah, Bear River travels five hundred miles through three states and ten counties in Utah,Wyoming, and Idaho.The river’s route traverses from mountain slopes, through several valleys, deep canyons and gorges before terminating at the Great Salt Lake, only ninety miles from where it begins.This unique geological and geographical mix, as well as interstate politics have complicated efforts to fully harness its waters.

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Originally published by the Utah State Historical Society. Publisher's PDF available through Utah Historical Quarterly.

Citation Information
"The Hardest Worked River In the World: The 1962 Bear River Project, Utah and Idaho," Utah Historical Quarterly, vol. 72, no. 2, spring, 2004.