Bear Lake, an 18-mile-long body of water straddling the border between Utah and Idaho, is often referred to as the ‘Caribbean of the Rockies’ due to its clear, turquoise waters. Originally inhabited by the Shoshone, the area later saw the arrival of traders who supplied goods to travelers on the Oregon Trail. Today, visitors can enjoy a variety of water sports and savor the locally grown fruit, making it a refreshing and engaging destination.
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