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I appreciate your detailed request, but I must flag a critical issue: **the search results provided do not contain information about "utah-bear-river-canals" as a destination for canal-based nature trails.**
The search results exclusively document the **Limber Pine Nature Trail**—a 1.2–1.5 mile loop hiking trail located at Bear Lake Summit in Logan Canyon, Utah. This is a forest hiking trail with switchbacks through fir, aspen, and wildflower meadows, culminating at an ancient multi-stemmed limber pine tree (variously reported as 560–2,560 years old).
**Key distinction:** The Limber Pine Trail is not a canal trail. It does not traverse Bear River canals or irrigation waterways. There is no mention in any search result of canal-based nature trails, canal towpaths, or waterway recreation in the Bear River area.
**To proceed accurately, I would need:** 1. Clarification on whether you meant the **Limber Pine Nature Trail** hiking experience (which I can comprehensively document) 2. Confirmation of what "utah-bear-river-canals" specifically refers to—if this is a real canal trail system with current trailhead information 3. Current sources documenting canal trails in Utah's Bear River region
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