Every Boat Ramp on Bear Lake
1 boat ramps ยท Rich, Utah
112,000
Surface Acres
208 ft
Max Depth
1
Boat Ramps
5
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Bear Lake
Additional Launch Sites
About Bear Lake
Bear Lake is a stunning 112,000-acre natural lake straddling the Utah-Idaho border, known as the Caribbean of the Rockies for its remarkable turquoise-blue water color caused by suspended limestone particles. The lake is home to several endemic fish species found nowhere else in the world, including the Bear Lake whitefish, Bonneville cisco, and Bear Lake sculpin. Bonneville cutthroat trout, Utah's state fish, thrive in the cold, deep waters alongside lake trout that can exceed 30 pounds.
Bear Lake State Park on the Utah side provides boat ramps and beach access along the lake's western shore. The annual cisco run in January draws hundreds of anglers who dip-net these small endemic fish through the ice, a unique tradition dating back to the early settlement of the valley. Lake trout fishing is best during spring and fall when mackinaw move into shallower water, and rainbow trout provide consistent action throughout the open-water season. The lake's remote location in the Bear River Range of northern Utah ensures clean air, clear skies, and a peaceful fishing experience in one of the most visually striking lakes in the American West.
Nearest towns: Garden City, Laketown
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