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What is the water level at Bear Lake now?

@ 60.8 degrees as measured in the Bear Lake State Park Marina. The temperature out in the lake usually runs 1 to 3 degrees cooler. Water Level (lake elevation): Current elevation @ 5916.20'.



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From spring of last year and through this winter so far, the lake has been between about 13 and 16 feet from full. (See the latest and historical lake levels here.) Even after the recent storms, the lake currently sits at about 15 feet below full as of January 2022.

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According to the water district, Big Bear Lake hasn't been full since 2012. Since then, the lake has continued to fluctuate at lower levels and that is a big concern.

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Bear Lake is over 250,000 years old. It was formed by fault subsidence that continues today, slowly deepening the lake along the eastern side.

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Bear Lake is a natural freshwater lake on the Idaho–Utah border in the Western United States. About 109 square miles in size, it is split about equally between the two states; its Utah portion comprises the second-largest natural freshwater lake in Utah, after Utah Lake.



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The decline has for years forced crews to push the docks forward to reach the lake's receding shoreline. The lake is still more than 14.5 feet below its capacity and hasn't been full since 2011, according to the water district.

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You want to jump in but watch out for leeches - Review of Bear Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO - Tripadvisor.

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In 1911 the majority of the flow of the Bear River was diverted into Bear Lake via Mud Lake and a canal from Stewart Dam, ending 11,000 years of separation between the lake and that river system.

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Standing Bear Lake to be chemically renovated Some smaller construction projects have begun; however, most will begin in June. Largemouth bass, bluegill, channel catfish and walleye are planned to be stocked later this year; black crappie are scheduled to be stocked in 2024.

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The last time the lake was full enough for that to happen was in 2011. For the past century, the lake has gone through a steady 10-year pattern of filling up, dropping eight or 10 feet during dry years, then filling back up again.

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Within Logan Canyon, about 10 minutes west of Bear Lake, there's a wide-open bowl known as the Sinks. The large indentation in the earth created by a natural sinkhole is the best spot in all of Cache Valley for sledding, snow tubing, and generally playing in the snow.

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At 1,943 feet (592 meters), Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States and one of the deepest in the world. The depths were first explored thoroughly in 1886 by a party from the U.S. Geological Survey.

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What is Big Bear Lake Most Famous For? Big Bear Lake is Southern California's premier 4-season destination. The city offers majestic natural beauty, abundant outdoor recreation, and a laidback vibe. The region combines epic mountain scenery with 22 miles of shoreline.

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Its location at over 7,000' elevation in the San Bernardino mountain range makes for winters with snow! From the beaches of Southern California you can stand in the warm, sunny 70 degree weather and see snow on the mountains where Big Bear Lake is located.

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