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Landmark: Bear Lake MarinaCity: Garden City
Country: USA Utah
Continent: North America
Bear Lake Marina, Garden City, USA Utah, North America
Bear Lake Marina is a recreational facility located on the northern shore of Bear Lake in Garden City, Utah, USA.
Visual Characteristics
The marina features a concrete boat launch and docks extending into Bear Lake. The lake itself is characterized by its distinct turquoise coloration, attributed to dissolved limestone. Surrounding vegetation is primarily sagebrush and grasses, with distant mountain ranges forming the backdrop.
Location & Access Logistics
The marina is situated at the northern end of Bear Lake, accessible via State Route 8, also known as Bear Lake Boulevard. It is approximately 1 mile west of the Garden City town center. Ample paved parking is available on-site for vehicles and trailers. No public transport services directly reach the marina.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Bear Lake is a natural freshwater lake formed by tectonic activity approximately 250,000 years ago. The marina infrastructure was developed to facilitate public access and recreational use of the lake.
Key Highlights & Activities
Boating, including powerboating and sailing, is the primary activity. Fishing for species such as cutthroat trout and whitefish is permitted. Kayaking and paddleboarding are also common. Swimming is possible from the shore or designated areas.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available at the marina. Limited shade structures are present. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available. Food vendors are not permanently located at the marina but are present in the nearby town of Garden City.
Best Time to Visit
The best time for water activities is from late May through September, when water temperatures are most suitable. Mid-morning to late afternoon offers optimal sunlight for visibility on the water. Peak season for visitor numbers is July and August.
Facts & Legends
Bear Lake is often referred to as the "Caribbean of the Rockies" due to its striking blue color. Local folklore includes tales of a large, unidentified creature said to inhabit the lake's depths, though no scientific evidence supports this.
Nearby Landmarks
- Garden City Park (0.8km East)
- Bear Lake State Park - Rendezvous Beach (4.5km Southeast)
- Laketown Canyon (3.2km Southwest)
- Minnetonka Cave (12km West)