Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Located on the north end of Bear Lake. The refuge is
home to large numbers of Canadian geese, ducks of many
species, Ibis, Sandhill Cranes, Avocet, and many other
birds. There are 17 acres of marsh, open water and
grasslands. Observation sites are available on a motor
tour route. Walking trails are also available.
Mosquitoes are plentiful. The refuge can be accessed
from Paris or from Highway 89 between Ovid and
Montpelier.
Bloomington Lake
The small glacial lake is placed in a spectacular
setting of cliffs and waterfalls. The mountain flowers
and rugged scenery surrounding the lake are part of its
attractions. The Bloomington Canyon road leading to the
lake area is very rough. Those who wish to visit the
lake are advised to use a truck.
Caves
Minnetonka Cave (info 208-945-2407) Located 9 miles
up St. Charles, Idaho. Open for tours daily, the cave
provides entertainment and education. Among its features
are large rooms and caverns, stalagmites, stalactites
and other cave formations. Tours are provided daily from
10 am to 5:30 pm. Be prepared for over 400 steps going
up and down. Jackets and sturdy shoes are recommended.
Paris Ice Caves, where caverns contain ice all summer
long, but are accessible generally by the middle of
July. Located in Pairs Canyon, Idaho.
Charles C. Rich Memorial
Paris Tabernacle grounds. Charles C. Rich was sent
by Brigham Young to settle the Bear Lake Valley. He
settled in Paris, Idaho because Native Americans
occupied the south shore.
Fish Ladder
A structure on the north end of Bear Lake enables
spawning fish from Bear Lake to travel up Big St.
Charles Creek to spawning grounds.
Garden City Boardwalk
At the City Park in the middle of Garden City, Utah.
Enjoy a walk through the wetland area on a boardwalk
above it all. Sometimes wildlife and different species
of birds are seen. The quiet walk ends up right on the
beach of beautiful Bear Lake. Enjoy a picnic while you
relax and watch the activity on the lake.
Gutzon Borgholm Monument
Located on the church grounds in St. Charles, Idaho,
the monument commemorates the birth place of the famous
sculptor who created the monumental presidential
sculptures at the Black Hills.
Highland Trail
A 55 mile long National Recreation trail is
accessible from many points within the Bear Lake area
including Bloomington Canyon, Paris Canyon, Emigration
Canyon, and Logan Canyon. It is open to hiking,
horseback riding, motorbikes or mountain bikes.
Spectacular scenic views from the trail can be seen in
Cache Valley as well as Bear Lake Valley.
Lakeside Recreation
Summer Weekend Dances, or can be rented for family
reunions (435) 946-2947
Montpelier Reservoir
Excellent fishing is available in the man made
reservoir. No motorized boats are allowed. The earth
filled dam is 62 feet high. It impounds 3,850 acre feet
of water used for irrigation. the reservoir is north of
Highway 89 in Montpelier, Idaho and Geneva, Idaho.
Oregon Trail
The Oregon Trail crosses Bear Lake County from the
border on the southeast to Soda Springs on the
northwest. Although much of the trail is covered by
paved roads, unpaved portions of the trail are visible
parallel to Highway 30 north of Georgetown, Idaho. The
Oregon Trail Rendezvous Pageant is held the Saturday
before the 24th of July, in Montpelier. The Pageant
offers Dutch oven dinner, musical entertainment, and
dancing on the old Oregon Trail. National
Oregon/California Trail Center (information
1-800-448-BEAR) Travel back in time. Visit Peg Leg
Smith's trading post, spend some time in a wagon train
encampment at Clover Creek. Experience living history as
real people become pioneers, mountain men, traders,
heroes, and scoundrels. Located in Montpelier, Idaho at
the junction of Highway 89 and Highway 30.
Paris Tabernacle
Built by Mormon Pioneers over 100 years ago, the
tabernacle is constructed of sandstone. It contains fine
wood work in all parts of the interior. Tours are
conducted daily during the summer with frequent organ
recitals. Located in the middle of the town of Paris,
Idaho.
Paris Pioneer Museum
The Paris Pioneer Museum contains many historic
items and photographs. It points the way to the large
number of historic buildings in the community of Paris.
Open Memorial Day to Labor Day.
Pickleville Playhouse
Summer Theater and Western Cook-out-Usually you will
need reservations. Call (435) 946-2918 or (435)753-1944.
Open June through Labor Day.
Rails and Trails Museum
Celebrating the history of the Oregon Trail and
other historic routes in the area, the museum also
contains pioneer artifacts, many historic photographs,
and items that recall the earliest settlers of Bear Lake
Valley.
Raspberry Patches
Raspberry patches in Bear Lake Valley provide the
fresh produce for wonderful fresh raspberry shakes,
sundaes, and jams. Raspberry treats are available at
most drive-ins around Bear Lake.
Rendezvous Rest Stop
Located on U.S. Highway 30 on the southwest corner.
The rest stop was the site of early mountain men
rendezvous held during the summers of 1826 and 1827
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