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Logan Canyon Scenic Byway - View of Bear Lake from Rest Area

Logan Canyon Scenic Byway - View of Bear Lake from Rest Area

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Seen from the rest area, the brilliant blue waters of Bear Lake peek through thick stands of trees. Location: Wasatch-Cache National Fo... More

Logan Canyon Scenic Byway - Semicircles Overlooking Bear Lake

Logan Canyon Scenic Byway - Semicircles Overlooking Bear Lake

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: A few rocky semicircles sit before a green rolling hill below the Bear Lake Overlook and rest area. A clear Bear Lake lies in the distan... More

Scenic Byway 12 - Rabbitbrush in the Blues

Scenic Byway 12 - Rabbitbrush in the Blues

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Yellow-flowered rabbitbrush flourishes on the rim of the Blues below Powell Point at the overlook and rest area on Scenic Byway 12. Loc... More

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