Bear Lake State Park
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Reviewing Bear Lake SP Rendezvous Beach campground outside Laketown. Tent area is all walk-ins, I don't understand why DNRs think this is OK. The entire campground lacks shade, but tent sites 19 and 20 (pictured) have a little, though they are 200 feet away from the parking lot. It was too windy to tent so I slept in the Outback. Came here for the showers which didn't disappoint.
- Clark Morrison
This lake blew the socks off of us! It is beyond beautiful. We understand why it's called the Caribbean of the West. The water is so clear. It changes colors from green to blue to dark blue. It's simply beautiful. There is so much to do on this lake. Whether you rent a jetski, or go out on a pontoon, or ride on a raft or paddleboard, it's all fun.
- Darlene Kemp
Bear Lake State Park is a beautiful camping, boating, swimming Park with access to beautiful Bear Lake on the south side boasting the huge and magnificent blue Bear Lake, white sandy beaches, green trees, large camp sites with fire pits and clean and convenient bathrooms with individual shower rooms. Throughout the park there are large pavilions. The campground hosts were polite and gate attendants were very helpful. Con: individual campsites have been placed between two pavilions that abuts the campsites. Each pavilion campground has a 50 person capacity each and the pavilions are equipped with bright lights and grills causing unbearable noise and light pollution at all hours. These campgrounds are very close to the bathroom/shower facilities and the smell was occasionally rancid. Four stars given because of the beauty and ease of access to amenities. I won’t penalize the Park for very inconsiderate campers.
- Candice
Caribbean of the Rockies, lol. Really nice lake with super clean and clear waters. Gets a bit chilly but fun place to hang out. Got a sandy beach to the north side. A couple of rocky beaches on the side of the road to the east as you come in from Logan and a few camping sites on the east side of lake. Nice place to spend a day.
- Suckadave
Amazing place for a weekend family getaway! We had a blast hanging out by the water which was thankfully still warm. Great spot to take out some paddle boards with the beautiful scenery and calm waters. We missed the famous raspberry shakes as most shops closed after Labor Day though. Still, can’t believe it took me so long to visit 😆
- Kim Nguyen