Three generations, twelve people, five days, one stunning turquoise lake. Everyone drives up from the Salt Lake / Provo area and meets at a rental house in Garden City on the shores of Bear Lake.
A 6,000 sq ft luxury retreat in Garden City designed for large groups and family gatherings. 10/10 reviews, lake views, and all the space we need.
Bedroom 1: King bed + bathroom
Bedroom 2: Full-over-full bunk
Bedroom 3: King bed + bathroom
Bedroom 4: King bed + bathroom
Bedroom 5: 6 twin-over-full bunks (the kid zone!)
Bedroom 6: King bed + bathroom
Bedroom 7: 2 full beds + bathroom
Bedroom 8: Queen + twin-over-twin bunk + bathroom
Hot tub • Barrel sauna
Game room (arcade, ping pong, air hockey)
Fire pit • BBQ grill
Chef's kitchen with double ovens
Soaring ceilings • Open-concept living
Balcony with lake views
Garage parking + large driveway
Free WiFi • Washer/dryer • A/C
Everyone drives north from the Salt Lake / Provo area through Logan Canyon toward Garden City. Beautiful scenic drive — enjoy it!
~2.5 hrs from Provo • ~2 hrs from SLC • Both routes go through Logan CanyonMeet up at the iconic LaBeau's in Garden City for lunch and, of course, the famous Bear Lake raspberry shakes. The original since 1981 with 45+ shake flavors. The perfect way to kick off the trip.
LaBeau's is right in Garden City — ~2 min from the cabinSomething for literally everyone — the double karts allow passenger riders as young as age 2, so even Avie gets to ride along. The teens and older kids will love racing each other. A perfect first-day activity.
~5 min from Garden City centerHead to the house, unpack, claim bedrooms, and get settled. Someone can do a grocery run at Mike's Market for breakfast and snack supplies — it's a full-service grocery right in Garden City with a bakery, butcher block, fresh produce, deli, and even a Beans & Brews coffee shop with lake views from the mezzanine.
Mike's Market — 557 N Bear Lake Blvd, Garden City • ~3 min from the cabinEasy group dinner before the show. Try the famous 28-inch “Old Ephraim” pizza — made for groups your size. Right in Garden City.
~3 min from the cabinOpening week of this beloved musical at Bear Lake's famous dinner theater! A barn-raising good time that the whole family will love.
~5 min from Garden City to PicklevilleAfter a late night at the play, no need to rush. Breakfast at the house, coffee, and get everyone sunscreened. Since you'll be on the boat for six hours starting at 11, someone should make a quick trip to Mike's Market to stock up on snacks, drinks, and lunch supplies for the boat.
Six hours on the water (11 AM – 5 PM). We upgraded to the 26' tri-toon — a little bigger, nicer, and faster than the 22'. High-performance with a big motor and tow bar. All the fun of a ski boat but with way more room for the whole crew. Everyone fits on one boat. Located at Sun Outdoors Resort on the southwest side of Bear Lake.
Water toys reserved: 3–4 person tube, wakeboard, and kneeboard.
Bear Lake Rentals at Sun Outdoors Resort • $10 parking per carBear Lake's Caribbean-blue color comes from suspended limestone particles — it's unreal in person. Pack sunscreen, towels, snacks, drinks, and jackets for the little kids (the water is cold!). Cruise, swim, tube, and soak it all in.
Lively Mexican and Latin food with a great patio and margaritas. Kids eat free Mondays; Taco Tuesdays (just missed it!). Fun, family-friendly energy. The Garden City location is seasonal — if it's not open yet, the Logan location is a solid alternative.
Garden City location ~5 min from cabinHead up the east shore of Bear Lake toward St. Charles, Idaho, then up St. Charles Canyon to the cave. Beautiful scenic drive.
~50 min from the cabin to Minnetonka CaveA guided tour of this stunning 9-room limestone cave. The tour is ¾ mile long with 888 stairs (444 down and 444 back up) and takes about 90 minutes. You'll be done around 12:30 PM.
Near the cave in St. Charles (~10 min):
• Minnetonka Market & Café — Sandwiches, burgers, tacos, chicken strips. Open year-round, right on Main St. Cozy and local.
• Bear Cave — Burgers, shakes, fries. Arguably the best fry sauce in the Bear Lake area.
• Float On — Ice cream and loaded french fries. Great for a quick bite with the kids.
Back in Garden City (~25 min): More options and seating for a big group. Bear Trapper, Zipz, or Crepes & Coffee all work well. See the Restaurant Guide below.
Relax, let the kids play in the game room, enjoy the hot tub or barrel sauna. Recharge before an evening out.
The top dining experience at Bear Lake. Wood-fired pizza, Wagyu burgers, and stunning lake views. Seasonal (May–Sept). A special night out for the whole family. Reserve well in advance for a party of 12. Dinner will probably be about an hour and a half.
~8 min from the cabinIf we have time after dinner, an easy, beautiful 1.3-mile loop at the Logan Canyon summit. Family-friendly for all ages. Ancient limber pine trees and gorgeous canyon views. Sunset is around 9:05 PM in mid-June, so an 8:00 PM start catches golden hour. Plan to be done around 9:00. Optional — no big deal if it doesn't work out.
~35 min from Garden City to the trailhead (Hwy 89 toward Logan) • ~35 min backBreakfast at the house. No rush — horseback riding isn't until 11:30.
Head through Logan Canyon on Hwy 89 to the horseback riding outfitter. Don't rush it — enjoy the canyon drive.
~45 min from the cabinA guided trail ride through gorgeous mountain scenery with a box lunch included. Ages 7+ can ride, so one adult will stay back with Avie (10 riders total). Done around 2:00 PM. Booked through logancanyonhorsebackriding.com
Done with horseback riding around 2:00 PM, then about an hour drive down Logan Canyon to Tremonton/Garland. Hike up to the Bear River High School “BR” hillside letters. Short but steep climb with great views of the valley from the top. Depends on how everyone's feeling after the ride.
~1 hr from horseback riding to Tremonton/GarlandStop to visit family graves at Tremonton cemetery. A meaningful moment before dinner.
Gather with extended family at Utah's original steakhouse to celebrate the life of Uncle Richard. Maddox has been family-run since 1949 in Perry (just south of Brigham City). Famous for ranch-raised beef and comfort food — a fitting place to come together. Make a reservation for the full group.
~20 min from Tremonton to Maddox (Perry) • ~1 hr 40 min Maddox back to Garden CityClean up the house, pack the cars, say goodbye to The Hideout. Maybe one last group photo on the balcony.
One last activity together before heading home. Two great biking options right in Garden City:
Bear Lake Legacy Pathway — A flat, paved 4.5-mile path along the lake shore from the marina through Garden City to Ideal Beach. Rent surreys, banana bikes, trikes, or mountain bikes from Bike Barn at Bear Lake KOA. Fun for the whole group, easy for all ages.
E-Bikes from Firefly Power Bike Rentals — Rent electric bikes and cruise the Legacy Pathway or explore the dirt roads and mild trails around Bear Lake with zero effort. Pedal like normal or flip the switch and let the motor do the work. Great for mixed fitness levels and a fun way to cover more ground. Contact: fireflypowerbikes.com • (435) 770-2645
One last round of shakes from LaBeau's before you leave — bookend the trip! Then drive south through Logan Canyon back to the Salt Lake / Provo area. Allow extra time for the drive and airport.
~2.5 hrs to Provo • ~2 hrs to SLCGarden City & Bear Lake area dining — some are tied to specific days, others are pick-as-you-go
The top dining experience at Bear Lake. Wood-fired pizza, Wagyu burgers, and stunning lake views. Seasonal (May–Sept). Reserve well in advance. ~8 min from the cabin.
All-day meals, reliable and family-friendly. “Little Trapper” kids menu makes it easy with little ones. A Bear Lake staple. Right in Garden City.
The original Bear Lake raspberry shake since 1981. Over 45 shake flavors. Your arrival lunch spot on Tuesday and your farewell on Saturday. ~2 min from the cabin.
Retro lakefront vibe. Try the Muenster Burger and Dole Whip. Open Memorial Day through Labor Day. Great for a casual lunch after the beach.
Best coffee in Garden City. Sweet and savory crepes plus gelato. Very popular — arrive early to beat the line. ~2 min from the cabin.
Mexican and Latin food with a great patio and margaritas. Kids eat free Mondays; Taco Tuesdays. Fun, family-friendly energy. Garden City seasonal; Logan location year-round.
Handmade pizza, open year-round. The famous 28-inch “Old Ephraim” pizza is made for groups your size. Your pre-show dinner on Tuesday. Right in Garden City.
Utah's original steakhouse since 1949, in Perry (near Brigham City). Ranch-raised beef, famous comfort food. The gathering spot for remembering Uncle Richard. Reservations needed for a large group.
Cozy spot right in St. Charles on the way back from the cave. Sandwiches, burgers, tacos, and chicken strips. Open year-round. A convenient Thursday lunch option.
Restaurants around Bear Lake have weird hours and days right now because it's off-peak. Around the beginning of June we'll take another look and lock in reservations at the spots we want to hit.
Maddox Ranch House — Friday DinnerVery popular — make a reservation for the full group. Call (435) 723-8545.
Campfire Grill at Conestoga Ranch — Thursday 6:30 PMTop dining spot at Bear Lake. Reserve your table in advance for a party of 12.
Bear Lake Pizza Co. — Tuesday 6:00 PMMake a reservation for dinner before the show. Party of 12.
949 S Boosway Cir, Garden City
Tue 7:30 PM — Pickleville Playhouse
Wed 11 AM–5 PM — Bear Lake Rentals (tube, wakeboard, kneeboard)
Thu 11:00 AM — St. Charles, Idaho
Fri 11:30 AM — 2.5-hr ride + box lunch