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Bear Lake

Idaho

29Listings$55K-$7.1M$48.4MTotal Value

The Bear Lake real estate market is the largest marketplace for lake property in Idaho and Utah.

Normally there are around 150 lake homes for sale at Bear Lake​, and around 80 listings for lots and land.

Bear Lake is one of the many smaller Idaho and Utah lakes and has 48 miles of shoreline.

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About Bear Lake

Bear Lake, Idaho: Lakefront Living on Turquoise-Blue Waters in the Western United States

Bear Lake is known for its vivid turquoise waters caused by suspended limestone particles in the water. This color gives it the nickname “Caribbean of the Rockies.” The scenic hills and farmland surrounding the lake promote a tranquil, pleasantly uncrowded feel compared to bigger lakes. At 109 square miles and 210 miles of shoreline, it is a natural freshwater lake formed 250,000 years ago formed by fault subsidence.

Year-Round Activities on Bear Lake

Bear Lake is an oasis of outdoor activities. The lake offers swimming, boating, and fishing. Additionally, residents and visitors can enjoy camping, as well as hiking, biking, and even horseback and ATV riding on the lake’s surrounding trails. Several marinas surround the lake, making it easy for boaters to access the lake.

Residents won’t need to worry about taking a beach trip, as there are several beaches along the lake’s shoreline. One of these beaches is in Bear Lake National Park and runs for a mile along the shore.

Additionally, Bear Lake residents can enjoy the lake year-round. The lake is known for winter activities such as snow skiing, snowmobiling, and ice fishing.

A Natural Sanctuary for Wildlife

There are several fish species endemic to Bear Lake, meaning they can’t naturally be found elsewhere. Some of these include the Bonneville cutthroat trout, Bear Lake whitefish, and Bear Lake sculpin.

Those seeking access to nature and wildlife will be satisfied with Bear Lake. The Idaho portion of the lake includes the Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge. Here, visitors can disconnect and witness over ten thousand migratory birds.

Raspberry cultivation also plays a big part in Bear Lake’s popularity. The annual Raspberry Days Festival celebrates the raspberry harvest during the first week of August. Additionally, the lake has its own folklore creature, the Bear Lake Monster. This creature, named Isabella, has had several sightings since the first in 1874.

Healthcare, Travel, and Major Access Points

For healthcare access, Bear Lake residents can rest easy. Bear Lake Clinic sits on the lake's shore in Garden City, NV. Additionally, Bear Lake Memorial Hospital is just a 30-minute drive north to Montpelier, ID.

Those flying to and from Bear Lake can access the Bear Lake County Airport, a 30-minute drive north, and Logan-Cache Airport, an hour drive from Fish Haven, ID. These regional airports can connect you to larger airports for further travel needs.

Furthermore, Highway 89 is the main road for Bear Lake, running along the west coast of the lake and connecting residents to major cities, including Logan and Ogden.

Escape to Bear Lake

Bear Lake offers a rare combination of natural beauty, year-round recreation, and a relaxed, small-town atmosphere. From its striking turquoise waters to its rich wildlife and beloved raspberry traditions, it provides both adventure and tranquility in equal measure that lake homeowners will love. 

Overview

  • 48mi of Shoreline
  • 94ft Avg. Depth
  • 210ft Deepest Depth
  • Shoreline Borders
    State Park (Some)
    National Park (None)
    Mountains (Some)
  • Dam Name
    n/a
  • Managed By Bear Lake Regional Commission
  • Water Level
    Full Pool Year Round
  • Public Boat Ramps
    3
  • Acreage
    69,446
  • Ownership
    Public

Information

  • Counties: Bear Lake County
  • Fish: Lake Trout, Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout
  • Landmarks: Bear Lake State Park, Minnetonka Cave, Paris Ice Caves, Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge
  • Known for: Bright turquoise water, raspberry cultivation, year-round outdoor activities, fishing, endimic fish species
  • Notable events: Raspberry Days Festival
  • Interesting facts: Bear Lake has had several reported sightings of a creature known as the Bear Lake Monster
  • History: Bear Lake began forming 250,000 years ago due to fault subsidence. Native Americans were the sole inhabitants in the area around the lake until 1818, when European settlers began setting up trading camps and organizing rendezvous with them.
  • Condos available (Yes)
  • Sailing clubs (Yes)