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Bear Lake (Idaho–Utah)

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pass the time exploring the local caves or golf courses or taking mountain trails on foot, bike, ATV, or horseback. In the cooler months, hunting, snow skiing, snowmobiling, or ice fishing are common attractions. Many people try a "famous raspberry shake" at one of the local restaurants, or see a play at the
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One of the main reasons Bear Lake has become a popular vacation destination is due to the high amount of recreational activities and attractions that are available throughout the year. In the summertime, swimming, water-skiing, jet-skiing, boating, and sailing draw people to the water. Tourists also
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Bear Lake has become famous for the surrounding valley's crops of raspberries and for the annual Raspberry Days festival held in Garden City to celebrate the harvest of raspberries, generally during the first week of August. This event is said to bring thousands of people from all over the world and
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for the Bear River, storing spring runoff for irrigation later in the year. Before the construction of this connection, Bear Lake had been isolated from the Bear River for 11,000 years, though Bear River has connected to Bear Lake naturally several times over the 250,000-year existence of the Lake.
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who explored the lake in 1819, the name was later shortened to Bear Lake. Following his exploration of the lake, Mckenzie held what is known to be the largest rendezvous of Native Americans to take place in the Rocky Mountains. Nearly 10,000 American Indians from various tribes camped along 7 miles
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In later years, Bear Lake became a resort and recreation area, with many developers selling lake shore and mountain view lots. The beaches of Lakota and Ideal were given to private development in the 1970s, including the Blue Water and Sweetwater developments. The State of Utah bought the far
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Smith's arrival in June 1827 was especially historic, as it marked the completion of the first ever overland round-trip to California from the United States. He wrote in his journal: "My arrival caused a considerable bustle in camp for myself and party had been given up as lost."
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that redirected the majority of the flow of the Bear River into Bear Lake via Mud Lake. Water then exits Bear Lake via an outlet canal to rejoin the Bear River. This allows the upper 6.5 meters of Bear Lake to act as a
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straddling the Idaho-Utah border, the lake has an approximate area of 109 square miles (280 km) and sits at an elevation of 5,924 feet (1,806 m) along the northeast side of the
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settled in the Bear Lake Valley, but they made an agreement with Native Americans, which left most of the Utah portion of the valley in Indian possession. Members of
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Today the lake is a popular destination for tourists and sports enthusiasts, and the surrounding valley has gained a reputation for having high-quality
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The article was written by F. Ross Peterson and the Encyclopedia was published by the University of Utah Press. ISBN 9780874804256. Archived from
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was diverted into Bear Lake via Mud Lake and a canal from Stewart Dam, ending 11,000 years of separation between the lake and that river system.
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The lake and surrounding areas are popular summer tourist destinations. The lake has many marinas, beaches, and two tourist towns in Utah:
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after the diversion of the Bear River into the lake. Surviving known endemic species of fish include the Bear Lake strain of the
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A majority of the originally introduced Bear Lake Raspberry plants were infected with a fungal virus during 2001 called the "
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that continues today, slowly deepening the lake along the eastern side. In 1911 the majority of the flow of the
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includes a one-half-mile-long Rendezvous Beach at the south end of the lake, the location of the 1827 and 1828
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The Southwest Expedition of Jedediah S. Smith: His Personal Account of the Journey to California, 1826–1827
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of the Rockies" for its unique turquoise-blue color, which is due to the refraction of calcium carbonate (
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Climate data for Bear Lake State Park, Utah, 1991–2020 normals, 1989-2020 extremes: 5928ft (1807m)
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of Bear Lake's north shore, trading with Mckenzie and his trapping company.
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Aerial view from the north, including Mud Lake and the outlet canal
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includes north and an east unit, each with a one-mile-long beach.
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Bear Lake on the Utah side from the lookout on US Highway 89
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The first known inhabitants of the Bear Lake Valley were
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gradually moved south and established the villages of
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which eventually flows into the northeast portion of
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The south end of the lake, in the area of modern-day
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Find fun things to do in Bear Lake, Utah, and Idaho.
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on November 3, 2022 and retrieved on April 3, 2024.
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 1682: 1680: 1778:"Mountain Men and Life in the Rocky: Rendezvous" 464:working for the North West Company followed the 188: 524:The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 534:, and Laketown, each along the lake's shore. 487:, was also the location of two of the annual 8: 51:The lake's intense turquoise color is due to 661:extends up from the north end of the lake. 510:Although the lake lies relatively near the 1937: 1935: 1662:Bear Lake Geological Background: Tectonism 1609: 1607: 1605: 669: 36: 1688:"Bear River watershed information system" 1614:Bear Lake Geological Background: Endemism 2158:Tourist attractions in Rich County, Utah 1942:Bingham, Lyle; Goede, Ron (2009-02-10). 1568: 537:In 1911 a diversion was constructed at 456:tribes, but the area was known to many 471:Originally named "Black Bear Lake" by 2097:Official Bear Lake State Park website 1928:. (Salt Lake City, Utah). p. A5. 330:6,500,000 acre⋅ft (8.02 km) 7: 1581:Utah Division of Wildlife Resources 1552:Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge 659:Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge 25: 1638:"See Rosenbaum and Kaufman, 2009" 491:in the summers of 1827 and 1828. 306:109 sq mi (280 km) 135: 105: 75: 2148:Lakes of Bear Lake County, Idaho 1920:Smart, Earl W. (March 6, 1954). 1742:Utah State Parks and Recreation. 1536: 1522: 1431:Water from the lake is used for 555:, and the state also operates a 421:. The lake has been called the " 265:5,862,957 acres (23,727 km) 158: 134: 127: 104: 97: 74: 67: 45: 1954:from the original on 2012-10-31 1793:"Mountain Man Rendezvous Sites" 351: 343: 333: 325: 317: 309: 301: 293: 285: 1731:Bear Lake State Park: In Depth 1369:Native and naturalized animals 1: 1903:(Bonneville Cutthroat Trout)" 1576:Bear Lake history & facts 1381:Bear Lake has a high rate of 1286:Average snowfall inches (cm) 551:southeast beach for use as a 168: 148:Show map of the United States 2143:Lakes of the Rocky Mountains 2118:Bear River (Great Salt Lake) 1992:writer, Kevin Opsahl staff. 1897:Neilson, M.E. (2012-06-06). 356:5,924 ft (1,806 m) 1948:Bridgerland Audubon Society 1899:"Oncorhynchus clarkii utah 1736:September 24, 2006, at the 1497:raspberry bushy dwarf virus 1439:in southeast Idaho and for 1002:Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 862:Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 608:GPX (secondary coordinates) 290:18.3 mi (29.5 km) 2179: 2153:Lakes of Rich County, Utah 2018:"Bear Lake recreation map" 1391:Bonneville cutthroat trout 1360: 1355: 672: 387:not a well-defined measure 298:7.1 mi (11.4 km) 53:the presence of suspended 32:Bear Lake (disambiguation) 29: 2123:Great Salt Lake watershed 2078:Utah History Encyclopedia 1285: 1211: 1141: 1071: 1001: 931: 861: 791: 721: 716: 713: 710: 707: 704: 701: 698: 695: 692: 689: 686: 683: 680: 677: 626:and the east side of the 603:GPX (primary coordinates) 578:Map all coordinates using 559:on the lake's west side. 489:Rocky Mountain Rendezvous 384: 157: 61: 44: 2138:Lakes of the Great Basin 1981:. Deseret Digital Media. 1974:Bear Lake Raspberry Days 1715:Bear Lake Raspberry Days 586:Download coordinates as: 468:upstream to the valley. 1758:newspapers.lib.utah.edu 1719:Utah Outdoor Activities 348:48 mi (77 km) 322:208 ft (63 m) 243:Swan Creek, St. Charles 241:North Eden, South Eden, 174:Bear Lake County, Idaho 1672:U.S. Geological Survey 1625:U.S. Geological Survey 1378: 572: 477:North West Fur Company 475:, an explorer for the 314:94 ft (29 m) 255:Bear Lake Outlet Canal 18:Bear Lake (Utah-Idaho) 1667:May 22, 2006, at the 1619:May 22, 2006, at the 1510:Pickleville Playhouse 1455:Raspberry cultivation 1376: 1072:Mean minimum °F (°C) 792:Mean maximum °F (°C) 598:GPX (all coordinates) 570: 415:Western United States 1594:Bear Lake State Park 1441:recreational fishing 1426:Bear River diversion 1399:Bonneville whitefish 722:Record high °F (°C) 628:Bear River Mountains 30:For other uses, see 1950:. 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Index

Bear Lake (Utah-Idaho)
Bear Lake (disambiguation)

limestone
Location of the lake on the Idaho–Utah border.
Location of the lake on the Idaho–Utah border.
Location of the lake on the Idaho–Utah border.

Bear Lake County, Idaho
Rich County, Utah
U.S.
42°00′N 111°20′W / 42.000°N 111.333°W / 42.000; -111.333
Primary inflows
Bear River
Primary outflows
Catchment area
Basin
United States
Residence time
Garden City, Utah
Laketown, Utah
Fish Haven, Idaho
not a well-defined measure
freshwater
lake
Idaho
Utah
Western United States
Utah Lake
Caribbean

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