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Bear Lake State Park

940 North Bear Lake, Garden City, Utah 84028 USA

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“Enjoy the Startlingly Blue Lake!”

Minerals suspended in the waters of Bear Lake create its spectacular aqua-blue color. Brilliant waters, combined with sandy beaches, lure visitors to play, fish, boat, and camp. Two concession operations offer a variety of goods and services, including comfortable cabins, to complete a vacation to Bear Lake. Three distinct areas provide a number of amenities for day and overnight use. Bear Lake was formed 28,000 years ago by earthquake activity. At an elevation of 5,923 feet, Bear Lake is 20 miles long and eight miles wide, 208 feet deep, and covers 112 square miles. Originally Bear Lake was called Black Bear Lake by Donald Mackenzie, explorer for the North West Fur Company who discovered it in 1819 while scouting for fur-bearing animals. The name was later changed to Bear Lake. WHY IS IT SO BLUE? Its beautiful and unique green-blue color is the result of calcium carbonates suspended in the lake. Bear Lake State Park Rendezvous Beach is named for the famous rendezvous of fur trappers and Indians held in the summers of 1827 and 1828. A thousand or more Indians and mountain men, including Jedediah Smith, attended the gatherings. There were so many campfires at the south end of the lake at these trading sessions that one observer called the area "a lighted city." East Side areas of Cisco Beach, South Eden, North Eden, Rainbow Cove and First Point: These primitive areas are located on the east side of the lake and are four to eleven miles north of Laketown. The terrain is rocky and the water depth drops off quickly to 208 feet. Cisco Beach is famous for its midwinter fishing with dip nets for the small, seven-inch Bonneville Cisco, a member of the white fish family.  For 10 days to two weeks at the end of every January, swarms of Cisco come close to the rocky shore to spawn. They are easily scooped up by hardy fishermen wading waist-deep in the icy water or through holes in the ice if the lake is frozen. Cisco Beach is also known for excellent inland water scuba diving opportunities. The rocky bottom and the steep drop-off close to shore make this location a favorite of divers from the tri-state area. One diving area is marked from July 1 through labor Day and is designated for this activity.

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Reviewed by
jghayes

  • 12 Reviews
  • 6 Helpful
May 29, 2015
Rated 4.0

We stayed in the campground and found the facility excellent. However, beyond the beauty of the lake there is little more here than a summer recreational community with few quality restaurants and services. The term "sandy" beaches should be replaced with rocky and muddy beaches for much of the lakeshore. But we are not into beach activities.

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MichelleO0709

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May 13, 2023
Rated 5.0

This place is amazing & gorgeous. There is boon-docking sites on the east side of the lake for a $20 charge in Cisco park site. Each site has a picnic table & firepit and some have cover building. Clean pit toilet. Little noise and incredible views

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Bear Lake State Park

940 North Bear Lake
Garden City, Utah
84028 USA
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  • Sun - Sat: 6:00 am - 11:00 pm

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