
Bear River winds through the heart of this landscape, connecting the agricultural valleys of southeastern Idaho and western Wyoming. In the early 1960s, the region was defined by a network of established pioneer settlements, from the railroad hub at Montpelier to the high-mountain ranching community of Afton. The Union Pacific railroad corridor serves as a primary industrial artery, passing through Soda Springs and Cokeville, while the expansive Blackfoot Lava Field to the north stands in stark contrast to the surrounding national forests.
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