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Bear Lake County
The county is named after Bear Lake, a large alpine lake at an elevation of 5,924 feet (1,806 m) above sea level. The northern half of the 20-mile-long (32 km) lake is in Idaho, the southern half in Utah. The county was established in 1875 in the Idaho Territory, fifteen years before statehood.
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Name: Bear Lake County topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Bear Lake County, Idaho, United States (41.99955 -111.63491 42.60335 -111.04671)
Average elevation: 2,095 m
Minimum elevation: 1,488 m
Maximum elevation: 3,014 m
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