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The history Native Americans named the river Quee-ya-paw for a tobacco root that grew along its banks. Trappers called it “Bear River” because of the many bears that frequented the area. Indians and trappers
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ND PO Travel / /

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Bear River State Park Drive Boat ramp / Dam Willow Trail Loop Bear River Group Shelter BE RI Camping / Park Headquarters / Travel Information Center / Trail Exit / /

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Labor Day / /

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Travel information center / /

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Fork / /

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Division of State Parks and Historic Sites / Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources / /

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head of captive bison / valid driver / small head / /

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Wyoming / /

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skiing / /

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