Category: Bike and Hiking Trails
Photo by Mimi Lopez Photography
Bear Lake Bike & Hiking Trails
As spring makes its way into Bear Lake, early leaves and flowers welcome you as you ride or walk a lake or mountain trail. Temperatures are mild, even during the middle of the summer, so hiking is pleasant. The fall months of September and October are some of the prettiest and most scenic with the brightly colored leaves and the tranquility of the lake.
- Find Bike and Recreation Rentals!
- Southeast Idaho Interactive Trails Map on ArcGIS
- Rich County/Bear Lake Interactive Trails Map on ArcGIS
- Rich County Trails Guide (PDF 7mb)
- Utah DNR State Park website has ATV Maps, Registration and Laws.
- ARCGIS Interactive Utah Parks ATV & Bike Trail Map.
- Idaho Parks & Recreation – Trail Maps, Registration information. US Forest Service ATV trail map of the Montpelier/Bear Lake Area.
- US Forest Service Motor Vehicle Trial Map of the Logan Ranger District.
- Bear Lake Points of Interest OHV map.
Our Main Trails with maps are at the bottom of the page. Here are some other trails without maps:
Garden City Park Walkway
A raised wooden walkway to the lake at Garden City Park.
Limber Pine Trail
A relaxing one mile loop to the 2,000 year old limber pine.
Great Western Trail
A trail that extends from the Arizona border all the way to the Canadian border. It passes through the Bear Lake area.
Logan Canyon Trails
Logan Canyon National Scenic Byway is home to several great mountain biking trails.
Highline Trail
A 55-mile trail accessible from Bloomington Canyon, Paris Canyon, Emigration Canyon and Logan Canyon.
Hodges Canyon
The trail passes through the South Sinks area, near the top.