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A Visitor’s Guide to Mud Lake, Idaho

Are you looking for a unique outdoor adventure that’s not yet on the radar of other travelers? If so, consider a visit to Mud Lake, on the northern edge of Bear Lake, Idaho. This lesser-known lake may not have much to offer in the way of amenities, but it still offers plenty for those interested in fish and game activities.

If you want to get off the beaten path, Mud Lake, Idaho, is only a short drive from your Bear Lake vacation home.

About Mud Lake, Idaho

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Mud Lake, Idaho, is a waterbody part of the larger Dingle Marsh wetland system located immediately north of Bear Lake. The Dingle Marsh wetland system, also known as Dingle Swamp, is an 18,000-acre protected refuge. Both Mud Lake and the more popular Bear Lake were once part of a large prehistoric lake that filled the entire valley.

It’s important to note that the majority of the southern half of Mud Lake is closed to entry, as it’s a highly protected part of the refuge. Check the National Park Service’s map to know exactly where you can and can’t go.

Why is it called Mud Lake?

The name “Mud Lake” might not sound appealing at first glance, but it perfectly captures the natural allure of this biologically diverse area of marshland. Mud Lake and its surroundings present a thriving ecosystem with a rich diversity of wildlife. It’s essentially a playground for several types of waterfowl, fish, and various mammals, like jackrabbits, foxes, and coyotes.

Bear Lake’s marshy wetlands

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Mud Lake isn’t just unique because of its ecological diversity but also because of its geographical positioning. Mud Lake sits comfortably right on the northern rim of beautiful Bear Lake, creating a striking contrast between the crystal-clear waters of Bear Lake, the marshy wetlands surrounding Mud Lake, and the entirety of the Dingle Swamp.

Why explore Mud Lake?

If you’re visiting Bear Lake in the summer and have a little extra time, exploring the northern part of the Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge can be a fun adventure into the more unpolished parts of the area. Mud Lake and the whole Dingle Marsh area have a unique ecosystem and present fantastic opportunities for wildlife spotting, particularly birdwatching!

The Best Time to Visit Mud Lake, Idaho

Mud Lake and the surrounding marshlands can be visited year-round. However, the best time to visit Mud Lake is between early spring and late fall, when temperatures are warmer, and the wildlife is particularly active. Winter can also be an interesting time to visit Mud Lake as mule deer spend their winters here, along with bald eagles and rough-legged hawks.

Driving around Mud Lake in winter can be difficult as many roads become impassable due to icy and snowy conditions. However, this does present opportunities for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.

Things to do in Mud Lake, Idaho

While Mud Lake doesn’t offer all the amenities of its three-hour south neighbor Bear Lake, you certainly won’t find yourself bored! These are some of the classic activities around the lake.

Birding

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Mud Lake is truly a paradise for birdwatchers. You can spot Canada geese, northern pintails, and mallards by early springtime.

As temperatures warm up by April and May, even more birds arrive, including Sandhill Cranes preparing to make their nests, Franklin’s gulls, white-faced ibis, herons, egrets, and grebes. There are also several species of ducks, including redheads, canvasbacks, and lesser scaup.

Through spring and summer, all of these species of birds make the marshlands their nesting sites. In late fall and winter, almost all birds prepare to leave as more precipitation comes to the area, and the marshlands start to freeze.

Birding is one of the best reasons to come to Mud Lake, Idaho. To have the best birding experience, bring binoculars and a bird field guide to help you identify the species you see. If you wish to take any photos, bring a long-lens camera. If you’re visiting in the summer, you’ll also want to bring plenty of insect repellent, as it gets buggy here.

Fishing

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With a valid Idaho fishing license, anglers are allowed to enjoy fishing in Mud Lake’s marshy waters. It’s also not uncommon to fish just north of the Lifton Pumping Station. Check out the Idaho Fishing Planner for more information about current bag limits, special restrictions, and what people are catching.

Hike and Explore the Nearby Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge

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The best opportunities for exploring lie to the far north of Mud Lake, in the heart of the National Wildlife Refuge. Just south of the Salt Meadow Unit are wildlife viewing facilities and ample opportunities for hiking, canoeing, and even horseback riding. If you do wish to hike, keep in mind that many of the trails and roads are only open until January 15th. You can also snowshoe on the trails and roads during that time.

Boating

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Motorized and non-motorized boats are permitted in specific boating areas from September 20th to January 15th. Boat rentals are plentiful around Bear Lake. The canoe trail, which presents a fantastic opportunity for wildlife spotting, is open from July 1st to September 20th.

Hunting

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Hunting is permitted in certain areas surrounding Mud Lake, Idaho. However, only geese, ducks, snipe, mergansers, cottontails, gray partridge, coots, and sage grouse can be hunted. All other species are protected by the refuge.

It’s Time for a Mud Lake Adventure

Mud Lake’s rugged uniqueness is an amazing place to balance Bear Lake’s polished beauty. A Bear Lake vacation home is the perfect home base to explore the biologically diverse wetland surrounding the lake. Book your Bear Lake vacation rental today!

4 Best Restaurants in St. Charles, Idaho

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St. Charles, Idaho, is a hidden lakeside gem adjacent to the Wasatch Range of the Rocky Mountains. It keeps good company around Bear Lake with the charming towns of Garden City and Fish Haven nearby. Whether you’re visiting for a lakeside getaway or planning on hitting the nearby slopes, one thing is for sure: you’ll need somewhere to refuel during your stay. 

In this guide, we’ll take you through the best restaurants in St. Charles, including where to enjoy great food and stock up on groceries to keep in your Bear Lake Luxury Rental kitchen.

Bear Lake Munchies

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  • Price: $$
  • Address: 6668 N Beach Rd, St Charles, ID 
  • Website: Bear Lake Munchies
  • What to order: The Dominican-style chicken sandwich.

For one of the best casual dining experiences in St. Charles, you’ll want to stop into Bear Lake Munchies. Bear Lake Munchies is a Caribbean restaurant that specializes in Dominical style sandwiches. 

They’re open every day except for Thursday for lunch and dinner, and don’t expect your typical beach shack either- Bear Lake Munchies is famous for having some of the best sandwiches in the United States! 

Local favorites include the Dominican-style chicken sandwich, quesadillas, and the carne asada torta. The best part? Everything is made from scratch. 

Whether you’re looking to enjoy your sandwiches on one of their picnic tables, order them to-go to eat on the beach, or even take them back to your rental for a fun date night, you’ll love this Caribbean restaurant.

Bear Lake Munchies is located behind North Beach Rentals and Epic Recreation. You won’t want to miss them! 

Float On

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  • Price: $$
  • Address: 101 N Beach Rd, St. Charles, ID 
  • Website: Float On
  • What to order: The Pineapple Float or Edible Cookie Dough.

If you’re craving a sweet treat after a day out in the sunshine on Bear Lake’s beaches, Float On is the place to be. Located in a cheerful, blue building adorned with pineapple decorations, Float On is the premium ice cream shop in not just St. Charles but all of Bear Lake

This sweet creamery doesn’t just stop at traditional ice cream, either. You can take your pick of delicious edible cookie dough or even build your own cookie dough! Some of their cookie dough flavor combinations include the Charlie Brown with Peanut Butter Cup and Reese’s Pieces, and the Belgium, with triple chocolate Belgian Brownie. 

Float On’s specialty is, of course, their floats, and you’ll definitely want to give them a try. One of their most popular is the Pineapple Float, but they also have a Hogwarts Butterbeer Float, Georgia Peach Cobbler Float, and several rotating seasonal floats. 

Bear Cave

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  • Price: $
  • Address: 554 Main St, St. Charles, ID 
  • Website: Bear Cave 
  • What to order: A “Pizza Burger” and Tropical Charlie milkshake.

Bear Cave is another one of the best restaurants in St. Charles that specializes in delicious burgers, fries, and milkshakes. At this beloved, locally owned eatery, you can order from the window and either take your food to go back to your rental, to the lake to enjoy on the beach, or take a seat and enjoy at one of their picnic tables on the outdoor patio.

Although Bear Cave is small, they are expanding every year. Just keep in mind that they are seasonal and only open during the summer. 

In addition to burgers, shakes, and fries, Bear Cave also offers tasty snacks like onions and tater tots. Plus,  this St. Charles bistro arguably has the best fry sauce in Idaho and Utah combined! 

Minnetonka Cafe & Market

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  • Price: $
  • Address: 194 N Main Street, St. Charles, ID
  • Website: Minnetonka Market & Cafe
  • What to order: A milkshake, and the Chuck Wagon Breakfast Sandwich for breakfast, and a fish basket for dinner.

If you’re craving something other than burgers and fries, you’ll want to check out the Minnetonka Cafe & Market. This cozy, local St. Charles restaurant is open all year long, and serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day of the week. 

Their breakfast and brunch menu features delicious, classic breakfast plates like the ‘Little Round Up’, which comes with two eggs, hash browns, and toast, the ‘Around The Bend’ biscuits and gravy, and the Busted Bronc Breakfast Burrito. 

For lunch and dinner entrees, Minnetonka Cafe serves sandwiches, burgers, chicken strips, fish and shrimp baskets, and Minnetonka Mix tacos, quesadillas, and chimichangas. 

You can also enjoy tasty appetizers like fries, tots, and onion rings. The adjoining market is also a great place to pick up minor food items and road trip snacks.

While Minnetonka Market & Cafe may look unassuming from their exterior, this little mom n’ pop market and American restaurant is one of the best restaurants in St. Charles. Minnetonka Market & Cafe is open all year long and has some of the best comfort food you can find on the streets of St. Charles.

Nearby Grocer

One of the things we love so much about St. Charles is how peaceful it is. With that said, the tranquility in St. Charles is a tradeoff for some amenities, which means you will have to venture to the nearest town, Montpelier, to get groceries to cook at your luxury rental.

Broulim’s Grocery

It’s only a 20-minute drive from St. Charles to Broulim’s, so you won’t have to go far for groceries and supplies. Broulim’s is a good-sized grocery store and has everything you need to prepare meals during your stay in St. Charles, including a full deli. 

Get Ready to Experience St. Charles

Enjoying St. Charles isn’t just about the scenic beauty but also about savoring the simplicity of life. With these tasty and convenient dining and grocery options, you are all set to stay in one of our luxury rentals and explore one of North America’s oldest lakes.

8 Best Restaurants in Garden City, Utah

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Welcome to the beautiful Garden City, Utah, known for the breathtaking beaches of Bear Lake, exhilarating winter snow sports, hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and more. 

In between all that fun, we know you’re bound to get hungry, so we’ve rounded up the eight best restaurants in Garden City, Utah. 

From cozy diners serving up home-style favorites to fresh, hand-tossed pizza parlors, there are plenty of places to eat in Garden City- unless you choose to cook in the fully-equipped kitchen of your Bear Lake Luxury Rental.

Bear Trapper Restaurant

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  • Price: $
  • Address: 216 S Bear Lake Blvd, Garden City, UT 
  • Website: Beartrapperrestaurant.com
  • What to order: French Toast for breakfast and Prime Rib or BBQ-Bacon Cheeseburger for dinner.

If you’re in the mood for classic American food, Bear Trapper Restaurant is a must-visit. This family-friendly Garden City restaurant serves affordable breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a cozy, welcoming environment. 

Enjoy the classics from their breakfast menu, like pancakes, breakfast burritos, and omelets. Later in the day, you can enjoy comforting fried sandwiches, burgers, steaks, pasta, chicken dishes, and various seafood options, including Wild Pacific Salmon, Fresh Idaho Trout, and delicious Coconut Shrimp. 

Also, if you’re craving steak, Bear Trapper Restaurant has as many options as a steakhouse!

Bear Trapper Restaurant is also famed for its friendly staff and is known to be accommodating to larger parties. 

Cody’s Gastro Garage

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  • Price: $$
  • Address: 88 S Bear Lake Blvd, Garden City, UT 
  • Website: Codysgastrogarage.com
  • What to order: The Carne Asada Quesadilla and Fish n’ Chips.

Cody’s Gastro Garage offers a unique dining experience in their automobile-themed American dining room, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

The breakfast menu features omelets, burritos, tasty favorites like breakfast quesadillas, and biscuits and gravy. Cody’s Gastro Garage has several burgers, salads & soups, and quesadillas on their lunch menu. 

For dinner, you can enjoy a variety of entrees, including their Steak Salad, Charbroiled Steak Tenderloin, Beer Battered Fish Basket, sandwiches, quesadillas, and more. 

For delicious food, a unique atmosphere, and friendly service, Cody’s Gastro Garage is an excellent restaurant in Garden City.

Firehouse Pizzeria

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Firehouse Pizzeria really blows it out of the water when it comes to delicious pizzas and Italian comfort food. Its rustic, cozy ambiance makes it a great spot for families, friends, and date nights alike. 

However, the real specialties here are their mouthwatering, stone-fired, oven-cooked pizzas. They have tons of toppings available, and you can also order custom pizzas like the Ratatouille Pizza, Cowboy Pizza, and the famous Firehouse Combo Pizza. 

In addition to pizzas, you can also enjoy calzones, pasta, and cedar-baked sandwiches. You can also kick off dinner with some of their delicious appetizers, including garlic bread, focaccia, and spinach artichoke dip. This Italian Restaurant also has a gluten-free pizza crust available. 

Hometown Drive-In

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  • Price: $$
  • Address: 105 N Bear Lake Blvd, Garden City, UT 
  • Website: HtBearLake.com
  • What to order: The Mamma Bear Lunch Combo.

Hometown Drive-In is an infamous Garden City Restaurant serving some of Utah’s best fries, shakes, and burgers. 

Their menu includes a few different types of burgers, as well as chicken, ham, Philly steak, pastrami sandwiches, fish n’ chips, chicken nuggets, milkshakes, soft drinks, and fries, all at a super affordable price point. It’s the perfect Garden City takeout option!

The Burger Barn

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  • Price: $
  • Address: 28 Bear Lake Blvd, Garden City, UT 
  • Website: The Burger Barn
  • What to order: A burger with ‘The Works’ and French Fries.

Another Garden City local favorite is the Burger Barn, located right in the heart of Raspberry Square, inside a fully refurbished, shiny red barn. The restaurant is family owned and operated, family-friendly, and has a large outdoor seating area with picnic tables.

Service at the Burger Barn is speedy and friendly, making it one of the best places to fuel up on a hot summer day if you’re looking for a quick and satisfying bite. This little fast food burger joint is open during the summer season and slings fresh burgers, hot dogs, fish n’ chips, fries, and of course, milkshakes.

Crepes and Coffee

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  • Price: $$
  • Address: 235 N Bear Lake Blvd, Garden City, UT 
  • Website: Crepes and Coffee Facebook Page
  • What to order: A Raspberry Crepe or Pesto Pleasure and a latte.

Crepes and Coffee is a unique addition to the Garden City restaurant scene that offers some of the best breakfast and brunch options on Bear Lake.

Crepes and Coffee specialize in light, fluffy, European-style crepes. They offer a mix of breakfast options, paninis, and savory and sweet crepes. For a filling breakfast, you can order the Popeye Crepe, complete with ham, egg, tomatoes, and spinach. Savory crepes include delicious combinations with the freshest ingredients, like The Pesto Pleasure, which has pesto, turkey breast, mozzarella, basil, and tomatoes. 

This Garden City breakfast joint also has some of the best coffee in town. Lattes, Macchiatos, Chai Teas, blended coffee drinks, you name it, they have it!

This Garden City restaurant is very good and quite popular, so we recommend either going early or be prepared to wait 20 to 30 minutes for your breakfast when they’re busy. It’s definitely worth the wait.

Cafe Sabor

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  • Price: $$
  • Address: 82 N. Bear Lake Blvd. Garden City, UT 
  • Website: Cafesabor.com
  • What to order: The Carne Asada Burrito and Fish Tacos. 

If you’re craving Mexican food in Garden City, pay a visit to Cafe Sabor. This tasty Mexican restaurant offers a variety of delicious options, from quesadillas and fajitas to tasty seafood options like Diablo Shrimp and Grilled Salmon. 

They’re also family-friendly, have special late night summer hours, and take online orders so you can order takeout back to your Bear Lake rental.

Zipz Bear Lake

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  • Price: $
  • Address: 75 N Bear Lake Blvd, Garden City, UT 
  • Website: Zipzbearlake.com
  • What to order: The Bear Lake Muenster Burger, the Coconut Shrimp Basket, and a Disney-inspired Pineapple Dole Whip.

Zipz Bear Lake is another fantastic Garden City Restaurant option open between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Located right on the lakefront, they serve burgers, fries, sandwiches, shakes, and even a summer berry salad. They also have options for the little ones- kids can enjoy either grilled cheese or chicken nuggets with fries.

Zipz Bear Lake has limited outdoor seating on their nautical patio, surrounded by colorful water skis giving the illusion that you’re enjoying your food on the boat.

Garden City Grocery Stores

All of our homes at Bear Lake Luxury Rentals are outfitted with fully-equipped kitchens with everything you need to whip up a delicious meal; you’ll just have to pick up some groceries first from one of two Garden City grocery stores. 

Mike’s Market

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Address: 557 N Bear Lake Blvd, Garden City, UT 

Mike’s Market is the most popular grocery store in town and has a huge selection of groceries, including produce, meat, and dairy. 

Bear Lake Market

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Address: 25 N Bear Lake Blvd, Garden City, UT 

Bear Lake Market is the other grocery store in Garden City, and while they do have a decent selection and are quite cozy, they are known to be a bit more expensive than Mike’s. 

Enjoy The Eats in Garden City, Utah

There you have it, our tour of seven fantastic Garden City eateries to visit during your Bear Lake adventure. With options ranging from comforting American classics to delightful crepes and coffee, you’ll be all set for food during your stay in one of our premium Bear Lake vacation homes.

A First Timer’s Guide to Bear Lake Raspberry Days (2023)

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When the dog days of summer roll in and the scent of fresh raspberries fill the air, there’s no better place to be than Garden City in Bear Lake. 

In addition to luxurious cabin rentals and refreshing waters, Bear Lake is also home to the annual summer celebration known as the Bear Lake Raspberry Days festival.

In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about Bear Lake Raspberry Days as a first-timer.  

About Bear Lake Raspberry Days

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Bear Lake’s annual Raspberry Days is a three-day festival held during the first full weekend of August. The Raspberry Days festival celebrates not just the sweet, delicious raspberry that the region is known for but also symbolizes the community’s pride and unity and offers an opportunity for the whole community to come together. 

Thanks to the fertile soil, elevation, and unique microclimate of Bear Lake, the Bear Lake region hosts the perfect conditions for raspberries to grow. The raspberry has been an essential element to the region’s economy for generations. To this day, the raspberry holds a special place in the heart of the Bear Lake community.

Today, the celebration of the raspberry in Bear Lake is a fun, family-friendly event that includes concerts, contests, and many other events that thousands flock to every year to partake in. For the most part, the festival takes place in Garden City, although the rodeo takes place in Laketown.

Raspberry Days 2023: What to Expect

The Raspberry Days Festival 2023 will include the same fun-filled atmosphere of previous years, with a few fun additions. The exact schedule of the Raspberry Days 2023 festival has yet to be released, but it will be released by July of 2023, so you can plan your weekend. 

We do know that the festival takes place August 3rd-5th, 2023, and most of the Bear Lake Raspberry Days festivities take place at Heritage Park in the town of Garden City.

Bear Lake Raspberry Days Activities

Highlights of the annual event typically include a rodeo, a 5k fun run, a parade, a firework show, a variety of live performances, and of course, plenty of delicious raspberry-infused food and drinks. Stalls lining the streets overflow with everything raspberry – jams, pies, shakes, you name it. Vendors sell locally crafted goods and artwork, making for perfect souvenirs. You don’t want to miss it.

Here are the specific Bear Lake Raspberry Days Activities you have to look forward to!

The Main Festival and Fair

One of the most popular events of Raspberry Days is the Fair, which takes place at Heritage Park in Garden City.

The fair has games and rides for kids, booths of vendors selling both food and crafts, live music, and other fun events. 

While you’re at the fair, be sure to grab a raspberry shake to sip on to really get into the Raspberry Days spirit.

The Raspberry Days Parade

One of the biggest draws of Raspberry Days is the vibrant parade that weaves its way down Main Street in Garden City. Participants of all ages put on a delightful show with colorful costumes, floats, antique cars, and performances. 

Each year, the parade has a fun, new theme, which keeps it fresh and new for repeat Raspberry Days attendees. 

Annual Pie Eating Contest

For anyone who really loves raspberries, you can check out the raspberry pie eating contest. Contestants race to finish their pie, spectators receive a special tee shirt with their entry fees, and winners of the pie-eating contest receive prizes. 

The Raspberry Days pie eating contest never fails to amuse the crowd, and if you really love raspberries, you can even enter the contest yourself.

Concerts

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The Raspberry Days festival is anything but quiet. Throughout the entirety of the weekend, there are live concerts performing all day long. 

Rodeo in Laketown

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In true Western style, the Bear Lake Raspberry Days festival features a rodeo in Laketown. Cowboys and cowgirls showcase their skills in various events, adding a dash of adrenaline and culture to the Raspberry Days. 

The Laketown Rodeo features broncos, bulls, and roping from expert rides. The rodeo also features calf and goat chasing for the kids and mutton bustin’.

5K Fun Run

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If you’re someone who loves to stay active even while on vacation, you won’t regret participating in the Bear Lake Raspberry Days 5k fun run. Participants run, jog, or walk through the scenic surroundings of Bear Lake, turning the competition into a celebration of nature and health. If you love this lake and a fun run, return in June when the beloved Bear Lake Trifecta happens, traversing three states around the lake! 

Zumba

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Another way to incorporate fun and exercise into the Raspberry Days festival is to participate in the free Zumba classes! You’ll move, dance, and exercise to the beat with the crowds at the festival under the instruction of an experienced Zumba instructor. 

Bingo

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Feeling lucky? Relive the simple joy of a classic game of Bingo at Raspberry Days. Bingo during the Raspberry Days is a crowd favorite, and there are several prizes available for winners. Bingo games occur throughout the festival, so you’ll have a few different chances to join in on the fun.

Golf Scramble

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The Bear Lake Raspberry Days festival puts a fun twist on traditional golfing with their famous Golf Scramble. 

The Golf Scramble includes teams of 4, a shotgun start, a breakfast, 18 holes, and various prizes for contestants and winners. 

The Golf Scramble takes place at the Bear Lake West Golf Course, about 4 miles north of Garden City.

Boat Light Parade and Fireworks

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At the end of the Raspberry Days festival, the Bear Lake Yacht Club puts on the boat light parade, which features a parade of boats adorned with lights gliding from Blue Water Beach to the Bear Lake State Park Marina. 

The boat light parade and festival conclude with a grand fireworks display lighting up the night sky, a fitting end to the celebration of raspberries, community, and summer fun. The best place to watch the firework show is Heritage Park. 

Tips for First-Time Visitors

Don’t Miss the Parade

The parade is one of the most fun and engaging parts of the Bear Lake Raspberry Days, and is not to be missed. It usually kicks off the first evening of the festival. 

Bring Cash

The Raspberry Days festival is a cash-friendly event, and some of the stalls and food vendors may not take cards. You’ll especially need to bring cash if you want to go to the rodeo in Laketown. 

Enjoy the Bear Lake Raspberry Days Festival

The Raspberry Days Festival perfectly encapsulates the beauty of summer, the Bear Lake community, and of course, tart, delicious raspberries. 

When you rent a vacation home in Bear Lake, you’re in the perfect place to attend all of the Bear Lake Raspberry Days festivities, make some sweet summer memories, and enjoy the beauty of the lakeshore!

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Mountain Biking on Bear Lake: What to Know

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Bear Lake is quite simply a mountain biker’s paradise. This incredible area is famous for its stunning blue lake that straddles the line between Utah and Idaho, but it is also well-known for its copious biking opportunities for various skill levels.

Whether you want to zoom around the lake on water skis, relax in your rental home while enjoying peaceful views, or bike along steep mountain trails, Bear Lake is perfect for you. This 109 square-mile lake is surrounded by incredible trail systems that are perfect for getting some mountain biking during your stay at a Bear Lake Luxury rental.

This region is ideal for summertime activities, including its expansive trail options for mountain biking. Offering high-mileage road routes, family-friendly paths, steep and challenging mountain trails, and everything in between, there is something for all levels of bikers in Bear Lake. 

Here is your guide to mountain biking around Bear Lake!

Mountain Biking Trails Around Bear Lake

Bear Lake and its surroundings are amazing for bike enthusiasts. From casual, paved rides through town to exhilarating single-track routes and jump trails through forests, canyons, and even beaches, there is something for every rider. 

If you don’t have your own bike and equipment or simply don’t feel like hauling them along on your vacation, there are multiple outfitters in the region where you can rent bikes, helmets, and other gear for the day. They’re also extremely knowledgeable and can give you the inside scoop on the Bear Lake trail systems.

Bear Trail

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For a casual ride suitable for the whole family, check out the 4.5-mile paved Bear Trail. This easy ride follows the Bear Lake shores and provides unforgettable views. As you pass through Garden City, stop for a famous raspberry shake at the charming Hometown Drive In

The trail begins at Ideal Beach or Harbor Village and is a point-to-point route. Free parking is available on either end of the route. 

The Bear Lake Road Biking Path

Consider the Bear Lake Road Biking Path around Bear Lake for a more challenging road bike route with unbeatable views. Start this 52-mile route in Garden City and enjoy incredible views of Bear Lake as you bike past Meadowville and St. Charles.

The high mileage may be intimidating, but the route is only moderately challenging as it is generally flat with a few rolling hills. There are plenty of places to stop along the way for snacks, drinks, the restroom, or even a leisurely meal. Locals recommended riding this loop clockwise for the ideal views of Bear Lake. 

Hodges Canyon Trail #28

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Hodges Canyon Trail #28 is a fantastic option for a fun and fast downhill ride! This 6-mile trail starts at the Upper Hodges Canyon parking area and winds downhill on a dirt road toward Bear Lake. You can pick up quite a bit of speed on this ride, making it a lot of fun for intermediate to experienced riders. 

It is generally recommended that you run a shuttle for this route, leaving one car parked at the bottom and taking another to the top parking area. If you only have one car, start at the bottom so you can end your ride on the fun downhill. 

Bear Lake Summit to Meadowville Trail

Enjoy the unique terrain on this 15.5-mile point-to-point trail. You will bike through mixed conifer forests and through a unique area of depressions in the ground known as the Sinks. 

Start your ride at the Bear Lake Summit for an easier downhill ride, or start in Meadowville for a more difficult trail. If you want to complete this trail as a one-way ride, be sure to park a car at each trailhead or plan another transportation option. The trail can be ridden as a 31-mile out-and-back trail for those seeking a difficult workout. 

You will be glad that this route is only open from mid-June to mid-October. The second coldest temperatures ever recorded in the continental US were along this trail! 

Laketown Canyon Trail

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Check out the Laketown Canyon Trail if you are an experienced biker looking for a fun and challenging ride. This 7-mile out-and-back trail begins at the rodeo arena in Laketown before heading off into a remote tract of wilderness. You will follow a winding dirt road through an exposed area before reaching a gorgeous aspen forest. 

Prepare to get wet because you will be crossing a babbling stream seven times each way on this ride. A reservoir halfway up the trail and a spring at the top are great locations for spotting wildlife. 

This trail is open to ATVs, horses, and hikers, so remember the right-of-way rules along the trail and always yield to horses. 

Swan Creek Mountain and Hiking Trail

For a moderately challenging 4.5-mile loop that is open from April through November, check out the Swan Creek Mountain Trail. Starting in Lakota, this trail is mostly flat, with a few steep sections to get your heart rate up. Part of the trail is along US 89, and you should be cautious in the summer months when traffic may be heavy along the road. 

Logan Canyon Trails

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The Logan Canyon National Scenic Byway is home to over 20 bike trails of varying difficulty. This area is only a short drive from Bear Lake and is a perfect destination for an exciting day filled with mountain biking. 

Check out the Beaver Creek Family Ride, which, as the name suggests, is a great route for groups with kids or less experienced bikers. For experienced riders, consider the Bunchgrass, Steam Mill Canyon, or Perry Canyon trails, all rated as more difficult options. 

Outfitters and Rentals

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Bike Barn

  • Address: 485 N Bear Lake Rd, Garden City, UT 
  • Phone number: (435) 946-3454

Located at the Bear Lake KOA in Garden City, the Bike Barn is a great option for all kinds of bike rentals and is also a bike shop if you need any repairs. Some of their offerings include traditional mountain bikes, e-bikes, trikes, banana bikes, and the unique four-person surrey. They have bikes suitable for children and adults. 

Firefly Power Bike Rentals

  • Address: 2089 S Bear Lake Blvd, Garden City, UT 
  • Phone number: (877) 446-2453

Rent an e-bike or other outdoor equipment at Firefly Power Bike Rentals in Garden City. The e-bikes can be pedaled like a normal bike, or flip the switch and enjoy an easy ride as the battery-powered motor propels you along! An e-bike would make the 52-mile loop around Bear Lake easy enough for anyone. 

Epic Adventure Center

  • Address: 201 N Bear Lake Blvd, Garden City, UT
  • Phone number: (435) 946-3742

Open year-round and offering rentals of just about any outdoor equipment you can think of, Epic Adventure Center in Garden City is a great place to get your bike rental. They have e-bikes for summer use, which are perfect for paved trails, dirt roads, and mild off-road trails. In winter, you can rent a fat tire mountain bike which is suitable for groomed snowy areas or dirt trails. 

Grab Your Bike and Go!

When you rent a vacation home in beautiful Bear Lake, there is endless potential to get in touch with the wild surroundings. This stunning area is a fantastic destination for outdoor recreation, such as mountain biking. Pack your bags and your bike helmet, it’s time to see Bear Lake from the trails! 

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