The best ways to spend your Christmas vacation in Bear Lake
Dec 11, 2024, 9:58 AM | Updated: 10:00 am
This article is sponsored by the Bear Lake Convention & Visitors Bureau.
Introduction
Is there anything more cozy than waking up on Christmas Day in a cabin with the outside blanketed in snow? By spending your holiday vacation in Bear Lake, you and your family can make that dream come true. The unique experience of being at a lake during the wintertime, when fewer people flock to its beaches, is a great way to create memorable moments you can cherish forever.
Below, we outline some of the best ways to spend your Christmas in Bear Lake, from activities to meals and finding lodging.
Winter activities to enjoy in Bear Lake
Snowmobiling
The Bear Lake Valley boasts over 350 miles of groomed snowmobiling trails, making it the perfect place for a winter getaway. Before you head out, find more information about snowmobile trails and rentals.
Skiing
In just an hour’s drive from Bear Lake, you can enjoy the mom-and-pop vibes at Beaver Mountain Ski Resort in Logan Canyon or Pine Creek Ski Resort in Cokeville, Wyoming. These affordable ski resorts have cheaper lift tickets than most ski resorts and usually have shorter lift lines, too.
Ice fishing
Bear Lake is one of the few places in Utah where you can fish year-round, with ice fishing a popular sport during the winter. Check conditions before you head out and pack extra layers for warmth.
Sledding
Sledding is always a popular game for the whole family, and there are several places to sled in the Bear Lake Valley. The Sinks is a popular destination for easy tubing, and you can find snow tube rentals in several locations around the lake area.
Snowshoeing
Finally, snowshoeing can be a fun recreational activity that promotes discovery and wonder around the region. Find a snowy trail in Logan Canyon, or stomp around the lake if there’s enough snow and ice cover.
The easiest way to meal prep during your stay
Since several of Bear Lake’s popular restaurants are closed during the off-season, it’s best to prepare your meals in a cabin or ahead of time to enjoy the holiday. Find our guide about easy holiday meals to get ideas, and delegate tasks to family members to help in the kitchen to make it a group effort!
How to find the best winter lodging in Bear Lake
Lodging options in Bear Lake in the winter are fewer than in the summer, but since it’s usually a quieter time for the area, it can be relatively easy to find something. The region has a variety of hotels, bed and breakfasts, vacation homes, cabins, corporate lodging, campgrounds, and RV spots to fit any size and budget.
For more information, read our guide to finding winter lodging in Bear Lake or call the Bear Lake Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau at 435-946-2197 to aid your booking.
Conclusion
Bear Lake should definitely be on your radar if you’re dreaming of a white Christmas. We hope this guide will help you and your family have a holiday season like none other this year.
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