Bear River State Park

Bear River State Park offers a glimpse into Wyoming's natural beauty, with abundant wildlife and scenic trails along the Bear River.

324
Acres Protected
2
Miles of Trails
Not officially tracked
Annual Visitors
1991
Year Established

About Bear River State Park

 

Bear River State Park, located in southwestern Wyoming near Evanston, provides a peaceful escape into nature. The park covers over 300 acres and features a diverse ecosystem that includes the Bear River, grasslands, and riparian areas. It is home to a herd of bison and elk, offering visitors an opportunity to witness these magnificent animals. Established in 1991, Bear River State Park offers over two miles of paved trails suitable for hiking and biking. The park is a haven for birdwatchers, with a multitude of species frequenting the area. Historically, the Bear River was an important route for Native American tribes and fur trappers. Visitors can enjoy picnicking, cross-country skiing in the winter months, and learning about the region through interpretive displays at the visitor center. The park's accessibility and scenic vistas make it a popular destination for both locals and travelers.

Highlights

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Wild bison and elk herd viewing

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Scenic trails along the Bear River

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Interpretive displays at the visitor center

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Winter cross-country skiing opportunities

Notable Natural Features

Bear River

The river after which the park is named, providing picturesque views and opportunities for fishing.

Bison and Elk Herds

Managed within the park, these herds offer visitors a rare chance to see such wildlife up close.

Tranquil Trails

Paved trails that meander through the park, perfect for easy walks and bike rides.