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  Village of Bear Lake Michigan - BearLakeMichigan.Org
The Village of Bear Lake Michigan is located in the northern half of Manistee County, approximately 15 mile north of Manistee and 45 miles south of Traverse City.
Bear Lake is located just five miles from Lake Michigan shores.
Village of Bear Lake Regular Meetings are held on the 3rd Wednesday of the Month.
www.bearlakemichigan.org   (245 words)

  
  Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
The Bear Lake strain of the Bonneville cutthroat trout evolved in Bear Lake, and is well adapted to its environment.
Lake trout were initially stocked in Bear Lake in the 1930s, and because they do not successfully reproduce to sustain a fishery, stocking is necessary to maintain the population.
Bear Lake is a very unique body of water that offers anglers opportunities to catch native cutthroat trout, trophy lake trout, and endemic sport fish that are found no where else in the world.
www.wildlife.utah.gov /fishing/bearlake.html   (1567 words)

  
 Bear Lake County in 12888 images
Bear Lake County covers 1,049 square miles in the southeast corner of Idaho, bordered by Utah on the south, and Wyoming on the east.
Bear Lake, for which the county, and the valley, are named, is a beautiful, blue, 18-mile-long in the southern end of the valley.
Originally the river bypassed Bear Lake, but in order to make use of its water storage capacity, a canal was built to divert the lake, and another canal to return it to the river.
www.untraveledroad.com /USA/Idaho/BearLake.htm   (565 words)

  
 Bear Lake Convention & Visitors Bureau -- Official Home Page
Welcome: Welcome to the Bear Lake valley, a beautiful rural, historical and recreational setting shared by Bear Lake County in the southeast corner of Idaho and Rich County in the northeast corner of Utah.
The crown jewel is Bear Lake, a large scenic lake often called "Carribean of the Rockies" for its intense turquoise blue water.
Troll for huge mackinaw or cutthroat trout in Bear Lake or flyfish for smaller brook and rainbow trout in the many local mountain streams.
www.bearlake.org   (342 words)

  
 Bear Lake State Park | Utah.com
Bear Lake is often called the Caribbean of the Rockies for its intense turquoise-blue water.
The Bear Lake Valley is a great location for a family or business retreat.
The first permanent settler to the Bear Lake Valley was reportedly Thomas Pegleg Smith, a crusty, one-legged, ex-mountain man. During the 1840s, he set up a trading post to provide supplies to the emigrants on the famous Oregon Trail.
www.utah.com /stateparks/bear_lake.htm   (391 words)

  
 Bear Lake, Utah / Idaho Travel & Vacation Guide
Bear Lake is a large, natural lake with a striking turquoise color.
Bear Lake's size, 20 miles long by 8 miles wide, makes it inviting to boaters, skiers and sailers.
Bear Lake straddles the Utah/Idaho border in the upper northeast corner of Utah.
www.go-utah.com /Bear-Lake   (197 words)

  
 Utah History Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The lake was known to numerous Native American groups who came into the Bear Lake Valley during the summers, and from them it received its name.
Bear Lake became a resort and recreation area, and that aspect has grown through the years with developers attempting to sell lakeshore and mountain view lots.
Bear Lake is also noted for its surrounding natural habitat and the production of succulent red raspberries, as well as cisco and lake trout from within the lake itself.
www.media.utah.edu /UHE/b/BEARLAKE.html   (396 words)

  
 Bear Lake State Park Summer Activites | Utah.com
The lake is 20 miles long and 8 miles wide, providing space and calm water for all types of watercraft.
Bear Lake is renowned as a trophy, cutthroat trout fishery where the Idaho State Record cutthroat of 19 lbs.
Four species are unique to Bear Lake: the Bonneville cisco; the Bear Lake whitefish; the Bonneville whitefish; and the Bear Lake sculpin.
www.utah.com /stateparks/bear_lake_summer.htm   (914 words)

  
 Fishing Bear Lake
The best way to find the Rock Pile at Bear Lake is with a fish finder because it is under 60-70 feet of water, at times there is the cluster of boats anchored over the rock pile fishing for cisco and trout.
Lake trout and cutthroat anglers use a piece of cisco on a jig and lower it too the bottom.
Lake trout to 10 pounds and cutthroat in the 3-7 pound range are not uncommon.
www.anglerguide.com /articles/112.html   (882 words)

  
  Lake Tahoe Vacation Rentals - Search 200,000 Free Listings!
The lake holds an estimated 39.75 trillion gallons of water, enough to cover a flat area the size of California with 14.5 inches.
Lake Tahoe rentals guests can pitch their tents on Emerald Bay's Eagle Point campground, which has 100 developed campsites and is open from mid-June through Labor Day.
Lake Tahoe vacation rentals visitors interested in learning more about an obscure part of Lake Tahoe history will enjoy the Gatekeeper's Cabin Museum in Tahoe City, while visitors with a yen for prehistoric mythology can go on a stakeout for Tahoe Tessie, a prehistoric monster reputed to reside in a cavern at Cave Rock.
www.vamoose.com /lake-tahoe-vacation-rentals.html   (1160 words)

  
  Bear Lake County, Idaho - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bear Lake County is a county located in the U.S. state of Idaho.
The first settlement in the county, and in Bear Lake Valley was Paris, which was settled by Mormon pioneers on September 26, 1863.
Bear Lake County was established in 1893 and was named after a lake in the county.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bear_Lake_County,_Idaho   (508 words)

  
 Big Bear Lake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Big Bear Lake can also be accessed by Hwy 38 (referred to as the backside) at the San Bernardino (10) Freeway near Redlands, and takes a 52 mile route that passes through Big Bear City on the east.
The region now known as Big Bear lake was once a territory populated by the indgenous tribe of the Serrano Indians for approximately 2,500 years.
Big Bear Lake was first discovered by a western settlers when a manhunt party was formed by Benjamin Wilson.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Big_Bear_Lake   (1418 words)

  
 Bear Lake
Utah’s Bear Lake is a 20-mile long by 8-mile wide lake located on the Utah/Idaho border in the upper northeast corner of the state.
Bear Lake is flanked by low, forested mountains to its east and west, marshland to its north and plains dotted with copses of cottonwoods to its south.
Bear Lake has a large marina with plenty of rentals and outfitters that can provide equipment with which to enjoy the lake.
www.visitusa.com /utah/lakes/bear-lake.htm   (171 words)

  
 Bear Lake Regional Commission   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A study was completed that looked at all water sources to the lake, and evaluated the pollution sources and their concentrations.
The Bear Lake Regional Commission has had the opportunity of working with the Compact and sees the need for more coordination in the future.
Construction of the sewer systems on the west shore and south shore of Bear Lake is a major stride for improving water quality.
www.bearlakeregionalcommission.org /about.htm   (1223 words)

  
 Bear Lake State Park   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bear Lake State Park is located in a high mountain valley in the extreme southeast corner of Idaho.
Bear Lake itself is 20 miles long and 8 miles wide with half of the lake in Idaho and half in Utah.
The Bear Lake State Park campground is located on the east side of the lake and offers 47 individual, and three (3) group campsites.
www.idahoparks.org /parks/bear.html   (368 words)

  
 Bear Lake Scuba
Bear Lake is located on the Utah-Idaho border in Rich County of northeast Utah.
The water: Bear Lake's water is a deep blue with visibility of 20-30 feet.
And if you want more diving while you're in the Bear Lake area, there are friendly trout 20 miles up the canyon at Tony Grove Lake.
www.utahdiving.com /bearlake.htm   (798 words)

  
 Global Sporting Safaris - Species Locator - Lake Trout
Lake trout hold the title of not only being Alaska's largest freshwater fish, but they also belong to the largest family of fish, known as char.
Lake trout are identifiable from others in their family due to their deeply forked tail.
The lakes with the largest and healthiest populations of trout are big, deep and cold.
gssafaris.com /lake_trout.html   (796 words)

  
 Big Bear Lake Historical Photos
This resort was the center of the Big Bear Community in the early 1900's.
The Bear Valley Hotel was mysteriously destroyed by fire on Christmas Eve, 1900.
The first ski lift in Big Bear was built by Clifford Lynn in 1938, on the hill just south of Big Bear Village.
bigbear.us /lake.html   (258 words)

  
 Real Estate in Bear Lake, Utah and Idaho Real Estate - Town and Country Realty Bear Lake
Bear Lake is often called the Caribbean of the Rockies for its intense turquoise blue water.
Each season of the lake lends its own characteristic to the lake.
We invite you to become a part of the Bear Lake Valley.
www.tcbearlake.com   (166 words)

  
 Lake And Peninsula Borough, Alaska
Named: Lake and Peninsula Borough encompasses approximately 23,782 square miles of land (roughly the size of West Virginia) and 7,125 square miles of water, which is extending 400 miles from Lake Clark in the north to Ivanof Bay in the south.
Located in southwest of Anchorage along the Alaska Peninsula, the Lake and Peninsula Borough encompasses approximately 23,782 square miles of land (roughly the size of West Virginia) and 7,125 square miles of water, which is extending 400 miles from Lake Clark in the north to Ivanof Bay in the south.
Iliamna Lake, located in the north, is the largest fresh water lake in Alaska and the second largest in the United States.
www.e-referencedesk.com /resources/counties/alaska/lake-and-peninsula.html   (644 words)

  
 The Bear Lake House
The Bear Lake House is available May through October.
The Bear Lake House is a private and comfortable place for you and your family to enjoy.
You'll be surrounded by the beauty of Bear Lake and just minutes away from endless recreation in the National Forest.
www.bearlakehouse.com /index.html   (193 words)

  
 Bear Lake Valley - Water Sports
Bear Lake State Park Marina has 305 boat slips and a 5-lane boat ramp, while Idaho's North Beach has two boat unloading ramps and sandy beaches.
Bring your own sailing boat since scenic Bear Lake has always been a popular location to unfurl the sails, because a gentle breeze rolls off the lake generally in the early afternoons.
Bear Lake Blvd, Garden City, UT 84028, (435) 946-8600 or toll-free (866) 867-5912, rents ski boats, wakeboards, waverunners, paddle boats, canoes, kayaks, water trampoline, camping cabins and various accessories.
www.bearlake.org /watersports.html   (397 words)

  
 Bear Lake   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bear Lake is perhaps one of the most popular areas for park visitors, though it is just the entrance to many of the parks most beautiful hikes.
From the north side of the lake there are wonderful views of Longs Peak and the Mills Lake Valley.
As you approach Bear Lake from the parking lot, what first grabs your attention is Hallett Peak looking down upon this crystal clear lake.
morninglight.us /locations/bear_lake.htm   (70 words)

  
 Our Action Plan
To encourage greater involvement in the political and decision making processes as they relate to the beneficial use of the Bear Lake ecosystem, and to work to expand the definition of "beneficial use".
To continue to represent Bear Lake Watch at future meetings of the Bear Lake Regional Commission, the Bear River Commission, the Bear River Task Force and the Bear Lake Preservation Advisory Board, enabling ongoing communication with all of the parties in interest.
To act in the public interest to protect and restore the environment and waters of Bear Lake and to assure that the interests of the public at large are served in the allocation and utilization thereof;
www.bearlakewatch.com /AboutAction.html   (321 words)

  
 Bear Lake, Michigan 49614 - InfoMIcom
Bear Lake is located in northwestern Manistee County on the borders of Bear Lake and Pleasanton Townships.
Named for the bear-shape of the lake it is situated on, this town was officially given a post office in 1865.
Today, Bear Lake remains primarily a tourist and retirement community with carefully planned development around the lake.
www.infomi.com /city/bearlake   (155 words)

  
 Big Bear Cabins
Situated right on the lake, with beautiful mountain views, our hotel features our own private sandy beach, fishing and boating dock, heated pool, soothing hot tub, barbecue facilities, horse shoes, ping pong, basketball court and more.
Steps away from the lake and minutes away from Big Bear Ski Resort, you're right in the middle of everything with easy access to shops, restaurants, and of course we're within walking distance to the ultimate in fun for kids of all ages.
With most everything in walking distance you and your family can walk to the local bowling alley for a little family fun or head on over to the near by movie theater to catch the newest release.
www.big-bear-cabins.com   (566 words)

  
 Big Bear Lake Hiking Information - Big Bear Lake Hiking Guide
Located in a spectacular, natural environment on the edge of the National Forest, this upscale, Log-style home is surrounded by trees to ensure, privacy, tranquility and maximum visual access to the forest and mountains.
This shallow lake (private), surrounded by lush forest and green meadows, is about 3 miles south of Big Bear Lake.
Siberia Creek begins at Bluff Lake, near the Champion Lodgepole Pine, and for those looking for a beautiful lush hike, the first mile of the Siberia Creek Trail is definitely a must see.
www.bigbearlake.net /hiking   (1606 words)

  
 Bear Lake Lodge
Explore the calm waters of Bear Lake by boat, canoe, or paddleboat.
Bear Lake is home to a variety of fish.
Bear Lake Cottage Resort is 5km from Noelville for local shopping.
www.bearlakelodge.ca /index.htm   (390 words)

  
 Bear Lake Cabin Kits - Log Cabins Utah and Idaho
We are currently completing projects in the Bear Lake Valley of Idaho and Utah.
Living in Bear Lake Valley is like watching the old west merge with the new baby boomers generation wanting to come back to their roots.
We are so passionate to share our adventure and make a difference in our community The Bear Lake Valley.
www.bearlakecabinkits.com /index.html   (241 words)

  
 Big Bear Lake Cabin Big Bear Lake California Cabin Big Bear Lake CA Cabin Cabin In Big Bear Lake
Big Bear Lake Cabin Big Bear Lake California Cabin Big Bear Lake CA Cabin Cabin In Big Bear Lake
This and much more history of Big Bear Valley is on display in the Lobby of
Ideally located, Oak Knoll was the first Lodge that travelers would encounter as they drove into Big Bear Valley from Mill Creek Road, the main road into Big Bear (then known as Pine Knot) at the time.
big-bear-lake.com /History.htm   (348 words)

  
 Big Bear Lake - Lodging At Big Bear Lake CA Vacation Cabins
Big Bear is a lake resort perfect for family vacations and weekend getaways.
Big Bear has all the amenities and attractions for California adventure including trout fishing, boating, hiking trails, mountain biking, horseback riding and off road excursions.
Summer trips were meant to be enjoyed at Southern California's only four season alpine resort.
www.bigbear.com   (627 words)

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