Bear Lake offers a wide variety of recreational and cultural activities. Go fishing, canoeing and swimming in the summer sun, then grill on your own private gas barbecue. Savor succulent treats during Raspberry Days, or explore the geological wonders of Minnetonka Cave. In the fall, hike Logan Canyon amidst a canopy of red-and-gold maples. And in winter, hit the ski slopes at nearby Beaver Mountain. One visit, and you’ll want to return to Bear Lake’s sparkling sapphire waters again and again.
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Popular Attractions
Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge
A favorite stop for migrating pelicans, geese, ducks and cranes, the refuge encompasses about 18,000 acres of the Dingle Swamp, bulrush cattail marsh, open water and flooded meadows.
Willow Park Zoo
Willow Park Zoo is home to more than 100 species of birds and 12 species of mammals, fish, and turtles, including black bears, moose, monkeys, macaws and condors. Open: 9 a.m.-dusk daily; closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and News Years Day. Approx. 42 mi.
The Rails & Trails Museum
Learn about the history of Bear Lake county at the Rails & Trails Museum located in the lower level of The National Oregon/California Trail Center. Displays include early pioneer relics, historic photographs and railroad artifacts. Open: Memorial Day-mid-Sept. Approx. 31 mi.