
Bear Lake Attractions
Tired of being on the lake? Here is a quick list of surrounding attractions.
The National Oregon/California Trail Center
Here you will have the most fun you have ever had learning history. Ride a computer controlled covered wagon, journey the trails with living history interpreters, see and touch the tools and artifacts of the pioneers and enjoy a campfire in the beautiful evening setting of the historic Clover Creek Encampment. For more information, visit The Trail Center online or call 1-800-448-BEAR.
Bear Lake State Park
Bear Lake State Park is located at the Utah / Idaho border. For more information, visit Bear Lake State Park online or call (208) 945-2790.
Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge
The refuge supports one of the largest Canada Goose production areas in the western U.S. Some hunting and fishing is permitted. Observation and picnic areas are available. For more information, visit the Wildlife Refuge online.
Minnetonka Cave
This nine-room 1/2 mile long cavern features stalactites, stalagmites and banded travertine. Guided tours are available June through Labor Day. Jackets and shoes are required. Visit the Minnetonka Cave online for more information.
Paris Tabernacle
Built of red sandstone in 1889 and designed by Don Carlos Young. This beautiful attraction provides impressive architecture both inside and out. Learn more about the Paris Tabernacle online.
Bear Lake Convention & Visitors Bureau
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