This award-winning, peaceful KOA lies along the Oregon Trail, halfway between Salt Lake City and Yellowstone National Park. Also a great location for a stop on your way to Grand Teton National Park and Jackson Hole. Settle back in a tree-shaded site, lulled by the trickle of the creek that runs through the campground.
Drop a lure into the creek (fishing license required). Your dog will love the fenced-in dog park and a walk along the nature trail. Let the kiddos play on the playground and swing set. Come splash in our new pool! Play a few rounds of pickleball or shoot some basketball hoops on the new court. We've got disk golf, connect four, ping pong, pool, giant checkers and horse shoes. Enjoy our full hook-up RV sites or pitch a tent. No RV or tent? Stay in a Cabin on the creek. Or, go "glamping" in a Deluxe Cabin with a full bath/linen service.
Come enjoy a few nights and visit Bear Lake we are only 18 miles for the north shore beach. The National Oregon/California Trail Center provides an amazing look at the pioneer experience. For adventure today, you can explore ATV trails (four wheeler, side-by-side, motorcycle, etc..), bird-watch at Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge or head underground to Minnetonka Cave. If the creek doesn't prove enough for your fishing soul head just a few miles up the canyon and fish away on Montpelier reservoir.
Hunters welcome! Deer, elk, crain, ect.. hunters love to make Montpelier KOA their base camp. Easy access if you are hunting in Diamond Creek or any of Unit 76.
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Starts: 08/01/2024 - Ends: 08/03/2024
Bear Lake Valley is not only known for its Caribbean blue waters but it is also known for its bountiful and completely delicious raspberry harvest that occurs in early August. Valley residents and visitors come together every year to celebrate this bountiful harvest at Bear Lake Raspberry Days. A Thursday parade kicks off Raspberry Days, and you'll be surprised at how many people line Main Street in Garden City to get a great spot. The parade is filled with floats, marching bands, antique cars, drill teams, and more. The participants in the parade usually have bags and bags of candy and beads, which are thrown into the crowds as they make their way down the parade route, so be sure your kids are prepared with a large bag to collect all the goods. After the parade, people flock to the Fair, held at Heritage Park in Garden City. The Fair has craft booths, rides for kids, food vendors, and live music all day long. Other activities may include Bingo, a 5k fun run, and a golf scramble. And of course, Bear Lake's famous raspberry shake is available at the fair. Unique to Raspberry Days is the boat parade on Bear Lake, which begins at Blue Water Beach and ends at Bear Lake State Park Marina. At this parade, boats are decorated with lights, and it's definitely a sight to see! Raspberry Days is capped off with a round of fireworks best viewed from Heritage Park.
Starts: 07/18/2024 - Ends: 07/20/2024
Annual Bear Lake Baseball Tournament
Cancellation of all types of cabins is one week notice or you will lose your deposit. Over one week there is a $10 cancellation fee.