Bear Lake State Park


Bear Lake State Park

Parks Directory of the United States / State Parks / Idaho
Location:In southeastern Idaho, 20 miles south of Montpelier.
Facilities:48 campsites, including standard campsites (some with electricity), 1 primitive group camp, and 2group camps with water and electricity; group picnic shelter; boat ramp,beaches, volleyball area.
Activities:Camping, swimming, fishing, boating, water skiing, snowmobiling, interpretive programs.
Special Features:Park is located in a high mountain valley in the southeast corner ofIdaho. Bear Lake is 20 miles long and 8 miles wide, with half of thelake in Idaho and half in Utah. In summer the lake draws watersports enthusiasts, and in winter visitors to the park can snowmobile or fish for theBonneville cisco, which is found nowhere else on earth. Bear LakeNational Wildlife Refuge is located adjacent to the park (see entry innational wildlife refuges section).
Address:PO Box 297
Paris, ID 83261

Phone:208-847-1045
Fax:208-847-1056
Phone:866-634-3246
Web: www.idahoparks.org/parks/bearlake.aspx
Size: 966 acres. Elevation: 5,900 feet.

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Bear Lake State Park

Parks Directory of the United States / State Parks / Utah
Location:In the Rocky Mountains on the Utah-Idaho border, on Hwy 89.
Facilities:178 campsites, 6 primitive campgrounds at Eastside unit, group camps, cabins, showers, modern restrooms (é), vault toilets, picnic areas, group pavilion, food concession, visitor center, swimming beach, marina, boat launch, boat rentals.
Activities:Camping, boating, sailing, fishing, swimming, water-skiing, scuba diving, winter camping, ice fishing, bicycling.
Special Features:Bear Lake is a natural lake, 20 miles long, 8 miles wide, 200 feet deep, and covering 112 square miles. Its unique aqua-blue color is the result of calcium carbonates suspended in the lake. Cisco Beach, on Bear Lake's east side, is famous for mid-winter fishing for the 7-inch Bonneville Cisco. For a week in January, swarms of the little fish come close to the shore to spawn. Additionally, Cisco Beach’s rocky bottom and steep drop-off close to shore make it a favorite of divers. Two designated diving areas have wooden walkways to assist divers and their gear into the water.
Address:PO Box 184
Garden City, UT 84028

Phone:435-946-3343
Web: www.stateparks.utah.gov/park/index.php?id=BLSP
Size: 906 acres. Elevation: 5,900 feet.

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