Corinne is a city in Box Elder County, Utah, United States. The population was 685 at the 2010 census. Continue reading... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
National Park Attractions In Corinne
1. Golden Spike National Historic SiteCorinne Golden Spike National Historic Site is a U.S. National Historic Site located at Promontory Summit, north of the Great Salt Lake in Utah. The nearest city is Brigham City, approximately 32 miles east-southeast of the site. It commemorates the completion of the first Transcontinental Railroad where the Central Pacific Railroad and the first Union Pacific Railroad met on May 10, 1869. The final joining of the rails spanning the continent was signified by the driving of the ceremonial Golden Spike. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
2. Fossil Butte National MonumentKemmerer Fossil Butte National Monument is a United States National Monument managed by the National Park Service, located 15 miles west of Kemmerer, Wyoming, United States. It centers on an extraordinary assemblage of Eocene Epoch animal and plant fossils associated with Fossil Lake—the smallest lake of the three great lakes which were then present in what are now Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado. The other two lakes were Lake Gosiute and Lake Uinta. Fossil Butte National Monument was established as a national monument on October 23, 1972. Fossil Butte National Monument preserves the best paleontological record of Cenozoic aquatic communities in North America and possibly the world, within the 50-million-year-old Green River Formation — the ancient lake bed. Fossils preserved — including fish, al... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Corinne Videos
Corbet’s Couloir – A day on the Edge
Huge crashes to big stomps, Corbet’s Couloir is known as the most infamous run in North America. Join our announcers as they interview guests and professional athletes before dropping in, watch the aftermath and see the reactions at the bottom.
With Andrew Whiteford, Pat Kelly and many others.
Secretary Salazar answers questions on Conservation and Outdoor Recreation.
Secretary Ken Salazar hosting a live chat on February 7th, 2012 to to answer your questions about conservation and outdoor recreation. According to some recent non-governmental estimates, outdoor recreation, conservation and heritage initiatives support as many as 8.4 million jobs and provide as much as $1 trillion in annual economic benefits. The chat was a chance for sportsmen and outdoor enthusiasts to hear directly from the Secretary and ask him questions about economic benefits of conservation and connecting Americans to the outdoors.