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Bear River The Bear River, which winds 500 miles through Utah, Wyoming and southern Idaho, provides recreational opportunities for thousands
of visitors each year, including boating, swimming, camping and picnicking.
North Beach
- Located on the north end of pristine Bear Lake
- Beach is approximately 1.5 miles in length
- Day use only facility
- Swimming and boating areas
- Picnic tables
- Restrooms
- Boat ramp
- Entry fee is $2 per vehicle
- Beach accessible during the off season
- Open Memorial Day to Labor Day
Soda Springs Reservoir
Oregon Trail Marina
- Located approximately two miles west of Soda Springs, Idaho on State Highway 30
- Day use only facility
- Boat ramp
- Swimming beach
- Fishing
- Restrooms
- Two small covered pavilions
- 20 picnic tables
- Ice fishing possible in winter
- Open year round
Second Bridge Boating Area
- Located approximately four miles west of Soda Springs, Idaho off State Highway 30
- Boat ramp
- Swimming area
- Two picnic tables
- Restroom
Oneida Reservoir
Maple Grove Campground
- Located approximately eight miles up Oneida Canyon on the east shore of Oneida Reservoir
- Managed by the Bureau of Land Management in cooperative agreement with Utah Power
- 14 campsites
- Pull-through trailer sites with picnic table, fire ring and grills
- Restrooms
- Overnight camping
- Boating
- Boat ramp for very small watercraft
- Swimming
- Water skiing
- Fishing
- $5 per day camping fee
- Open during the fall, spring and summer months
Day Use Boating Area
- Located approximately six miles up Oneida Canyon adjacent to the Oneida Dam
- Boating
- Boat Ramp
- Fishing
- Waterskiing
- Seven picnic tables
- One restroom
Henry’s Fork of the Snake River
Ashton
- Located at the east end of the Ashton Reservoir off State Highway 20
- Day use only facility
- Four picnic tables
- Two boat ramps
- Fishing dock
- Swimming beach
- Restrooms
- Open during spring, summer and fall months
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