Even though we may be in the middle of winter, that doesn’t mean we have to stay indoors. Sometimes it can be a nice change of scenery to throw on a coat (or two), lace up your boots, and get off on an epic outdoor adventure. When the urge to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life calls, Bear Lake in Utah is an ideal spot for a getaway. Pristine and beautiful year-round, it’s certainly a nature lover’s dream come true. Let’s take a closer look.

Bear Lake 109-square-mile natural freshwater lake on the Idaho-Utah border.

Sara Mason/Google For the most part, it’s split equally among the two states. For Utah, it’s the second-largest natural freshwater lake in the state, right behind Utah Lake.

The lake is known as the “Caribbean of the Rockies” due to its incredibly beautiful turquoise-blue water.

Bear Lake State Park, Utah/Facebook This is due to the refraction of limestone deposits in the lake.

It’s a popular destination during the warmer months for anyone looking to have some fun in the sun.

Bear Lake State Park, Utah/Facebook And partake in water sports, kayaking, and swimming.

But it’s even more magical in the winter.

Bear Lake Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau/Facebook When the temperatures drop and snowfall blankets the mountains in the backdrop, it makes for quite the scenic spot.

Snowmobiling around the lake is a popular activity during winter.

Bear Lake Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau/Facebook While Bear Lake State Park does not offer any snowmobile rentals, you may bring your own into the park, just make sure to follow the rules of the road and all guidelines.

Cross-country skiing is also popular.

Bear Lake Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau/Facebook After a fresh powder, strap on your skis and set off on the trails for a memorable afternoon surrounded by some of Utah’s most beautiful natural scenery.

If you can, be sure to stick around until sunset.

Bear Lake Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau/Facebook The views are truly mesmerizing and the perfect way to end the day.

For more information, be sure to check out the Bear Lake Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau’s website and the Bear Lake State Park’s website.

Sara Mason/Google

For the most part, it’s split equally among the two states. For Utah, it’s the second-largest natural freshwater lake in the state, right behind Utah Lake.

Bear Lake State Park, Utah/Facebook

This is due to the refraction of limestone deposits in the lake.

And partake in water sports, kayaking, and swimming.

Bear Lake Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau/Facebook

When the temperatures drop and snowfall blankets the mountains in the backdrop, it makes for quite the scenic spot.

While Bear Lake State Park does not offer any snowmobile rentals, you may bring your own into the park, just make sure to follow the rules of the road and all guidelines.

After a fresh powder, strap on your skis and set off on the trails for a memorable afternoon surrounded by some of Utah’s most beautiful natural scenery.

The views are truly mesmerizing and the perfect way to end the day.

Have you ever visited Bear Lake? Share your experience with us in the comments below!

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