- Uinta County
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Recreation
Uinta County offers a diverse range of recreational activities for residents and visitors alike. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore Bear River State Park, which connects to the Bear River Greenway, a scenic area linking downtown Evanston to natural landscapes. The county also features Evanston Parks & Recreation, providing parks, a recreation center, and a golf course.
Whether you're looking for hiking, biking, water sports, or community events, Uinta County has something for everyone.
Additionally, the Uinta County Youth Camp is a fantastic option for family reunions, youth groups, and church activities. Located near Robertson, Wyoming, at the foot of the Uinta Mountain Range, the camp spans 640 acres and offers hiking, fishing, and sightseeing.
The camp features a main lodge, twelve cabins, a special needs cabin, and a river pavilion for tent camping. There’s also a yurt, a shooting range, a fish pond, and access to the Blacks Fork River. The lodge includes a large kitchen, stone fireplace, and great room, making it ideal for gatherings.
Reservations for the 2025 season are open, and interested groups can check availability and submit applications online. If you’d like more details or help with booking, contact the reservation coordinator.
Uinta County is home to the Historical Fort Bridger site preserved as a state historic site, featuring museum exhibits, restored buildings, and annual reenactments that offer visitors a glimpse into its rich past.