Bear Lake #1
by Ben Prepelka
Title
Bear Lake #1
Artist
Ben Prepelka
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Photograph
Description
A 19th century gathering place to exchange goods and supplies for furs, mountain men, such as Jedediah Smith and Jim Bridger, would rendezvous with American Indians at southern end of Bear Lake. Although thousands of pioneers passed near the lake during the early to mid 1800s, it wouldn't be until 1863 before Mormon settlers started to live along the lakeshore.
Fast-forward to the 20th century, it's easy to imagine the lake's beautiful aqua blue waters would attract developers. Sometimes called the Caribbean of the Rockies, the Bear Lake area would be divided into building lots around the shoreline and up into the foothills. Wrestled from developers, the state of Utah purchased a beach area for a state park and operates a marina on the western shore. Used as a reservoir and for agricultural irrigation, the lake doubles as a summer recreational retreat. Straddling the border of Utah and Idaho, the lake's enchanting blue waters and sand beaches draw in anglers, boaters and campers. But by winter, the area is snow covered and the lake remains frozen well into spring.
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September 8th, 2022
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