Relax & reset
Useful when you want the property to help you slow down after the lake.
- Seasonal outdoor pool
- Hot tub
- Sauna access
- Garden and terrace areas
The public resort information highlights both on-property recreation and practical suite comforts. This page organizes them into the moments that matter most: downtime, family activity, cooking, convenience, and getting to the lake quickly.
You do not have to leave the property every hour to keep the trip moving. Between pool access, outdoor recreation, lounge-friendly suites, and lawn space, there is enough built in to balance adventure with breathing room.
Instead of a short bullet list, this page expands the public amenity inventory into the types of experiences guests actually plan around when deciding whether a property feels right.
Useful when you want the property to help you slow down after the lake.
Easy outdoor features that give kids and groups something to do close to the suite.
The in-room layer that makes a short trip or longer weekend much easier.
Simple things that make arrival, cleanup, and daily logistics smoother.
The most useful amenities are often the unglamorous ones: a full-size fridge, enough counter space to prep lunch, a dishwasher after a long day, and a place to sit down that is not just the edge of a bed.
The public listings mention BBQ grills, a garden, library space, pool, hot tub, courts, playground, and laundry. Taken together, they make the property more useful between outings and easier to enjoy on quieter days.
Public neighborhood descriptions mention water sports, fishing, windsurfing, snorkeling, golf, horse riding, and nearby beaches and parks. That mix makes the resort a strong all-around base instead of a one-note stay.
Use the resort as your reset point between beach time, marina plans, and afternoons on the shoreline.
Great for groups that want more than just sitting on the sand.
Useful when you want a small evening plan after a day outdoors.
Bear Lake is not just summer water time—it also supports active scenic trips.
The public property policies indicate the outdoor pool is seasonal, typically operating during the warmer months rather than year-round.
The suites are listed with cookware, dishes, and full kitchen basics, so most guests only need to bring their food, personal items, and any specialty tools they care about.
Yes. The mix of pool access, playground space, open lawn, and sports courts makes it easier to keep younger travelers engaged without constantly getting back in the car.