For North Beach Parking Passes visit our reservation page.
Group Camp 300 will not be available this season due to construction.
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Bear Lake State Park is located in the southeastern corner of Idaho near the Cache mountain range. Campsites for groups as large as 50 are available along with several serviced and standard sites. A popular destination for water lovers, Bear Lake welcomes about 15,000 campers annually. Bring your boat, your bathing suit, sunscreen, fishing rod and your water toys; Bear Lake is a water lover’s paradise.
At 20 miles long and 8 miles wide, half of Bear Lake is located in Idaho, the other half in Utah. Known for its intense turquoise colored water, the lake is often called the Caribbean of the Rockies. A gradual slope to the lake bottom provides an enormous swimming area in the summer. In the winter, those with buckets and nets can ice fish for the Bonneville cisco, a fish found nowhere else on earth.
(Summer hours are Memorial Day through Labor Day)
Stop by our Visitor Center to purchase souvenirs, gifts, and required permits for Motor Vehicle Entrance Fee (MVEF), Off Highway Vehicle (OHV), Snowmobile, and/or Invasive Species for motorized or non-motorized vessels. Find information about recreation in the park and the surrounding areas.
4772 North Beach RD, St Charles ID 83272
Day Use Only 7:00am – 10:00pm
Find over a mile of beach at the north end of the lake with some of the best sand Bear Lake has to offer. North Beach provides beach access, two boat ramps, a life jacket loaner station, picnic tables, and restrooms.
As a popular destination in the warmer months, North Beach often reaches capacity. If you’re coming to play on the beach or launch a boat,
purchase a Parking Day Pass up to 9 months in advance.
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Camp along the lakeshore at Mountain Fawn Campground. A stay in the campground provides a beautiful view of the lake, beach access, restrooms, picnic tables, fire rings and dump station. Campsites for groups as large as 50 are available along with several serviced and standard sites.
Sites are available by reservation only and can be made up to 9 months in advance. Click here to make a reservation online or call 1-888-922-6743.
Sharing an entrance with the East Beach Campground is the East Beach Day Use area. It provides beach access, a small boat ramp, a life jacket loaner station, picnic tables, and restrooms.
Available for day use by reservation only, are three large shelters for groups of up to 50. The North, Middle, and South Shelters offer picnic tables and drinking water, and are surrounded by a large grass area.
Shelter reservations can be made up to 9 months in advance by calling our Visitor Center at 208-945-2325.
Sage Springs Beach resides where natural spring water flows from the mountains into the east side of the lake. Two large parking areas provide easy access to the beach and both Sage Springs North and Sage Springs South have restrooms available.
Amongst the junipers and tall sagebrush, Sage Springs Primitive Campsites offers a large group site for up to 50 people, and multiple new tent sites coming soon. The group site provides a peaceful stay and beautiful view of the lake as well as beach access. A shared restroom is available as well as picnic tables and fire rings.
The group site is available by reservation only and can be made up to 9 months in advance by calling 1-888-922-6743.
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