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Beaver Mountain Ski Resort & RV Park
Overview
Beaver Mountain Ski Resort & RV Park offers a unique transition from a premier winter sports destination to a serene mountain summer retreat. Located high in the Bear River Range, this park provides a refreshing, high-altitude alternative to the valley heat below. Visitors can expect a rustic, authentic experience surrounded by dense forests and crisp alpine air. It serves as a peaceful escape for those looking to reconnect with nature while staying in a well-managed forest setting.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the heart of the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, the park is positioned along the iconic Logan Canyon Scenic Byway. It is just a short, scenic drive from Garden City, providing easy access to the turquoise waters of Bear Lake. The surrounding terrain is characterized by towering pines and vibrant wildflower meadows, offering spacious campsites that feel secluded and private, allowing travelers to enjoy the quiet beauty of northern Utah’s rugged wilderness.
Amenities & Park Features
The park provides essential features for a comfortable mountain stay, focusing on a rustic yet functional experience. Guests can enjoy the following features:
- Water and electric hookups available at most designated sites.
- Access to clean restrooms and hot shower facilities.
- A central dump station for waste management needs.
Each individual site typically includes a picnic table and a fire ring, allowing for a classic mountain camping atmosphere under the stars.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor recreation is the primary draw for this scenic area. Travelers often head to Tony Grove Lake for nature photography and hiking, especially during the peak summer wildflower season. Nearby Bear Lake, often referred to as the Caribbean of the Rockies, is perfect for boating, swimming, and kayaking. Within the immediate vicinity of the park, miles of multi-use trails accommodate mountain biking and hiking, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts who prioritize natural beauty and quiet over urban luxury. It is a fantastic choice for families looking for a traditional camping experience with the added convenience of an RV. Because of its high elevation, it is particularly well-suited for travelers wanting to escape summer heat and enjoy cooler temperatures. If you enjoy waking up to fresh mountain air and spending your days exploring forest trails, this park fits your travel style perfectly.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Ryan Gossett
Just visited Beaver Mountain to celebrate my sister’s birthday, it was some of my family’s first time skiing and the staff was so helpful and nice. Our favorite run was Gentle Ben to Dead Horse. Also, my husband accidentally returned his own ski goggles to the rental house (oops, lol) and when we called about it they shipped them back to us, same day, free of charge. Definitely will be returning, thanks for a great weekend!
Cory Dabell
This is an amazing ski resort! The staff were really nice and the instructions were easy to follow for renting/buying tickets! They have multiple lifts, especially for beginners. Lots of variety for trails, and a lodge for when you get hungry! Very family friendly and overall a really good resort! The price for the tickets are competitive, and I heard they are going to add another lodge and possibly a new speed lift. I'm looking forward to coming here again, thank you!
Esther Patch
Lifts are a little slow but the line keeps moving, the snow is excellent and if you’re really lucky you might get to meet Marge in the ticket office. She has a lift and terrain park named after her. She knows all the locals too. Take a local with you to take you on all the best tree runs! Powder was 🤩 Parking was a breeze since it’s FREE and the food prices are reasonable and delicious 🤤 Family and kid friendly atmosphere ❤️
Off The Beaten Path Adventures and Travel (Adventures)
Beaver Mountain is where I first tried skiing all the way back in 1997. Little Beaver was perfect for a new skier to learn. The mountain still is. In 1999, I did go to snowboarding. Since I loved it so much, I did a lot of my boarding here. I even went here as a poor college student in 2007. As you can see, this place is awesome enough to keep me coming. Now to the present, I love their yurt. You board all day, and then you rest at the yurt. I loved it. The mountain is fantastic. There is some green, lots of blue, and has black diamond. It had something for everyone. I usually do not have to wait long to get on the lift. There is a building part way down if nature calls. I do love to stop at their cafe. The food is really good. I also feel the food does not try to nickel and dime you. The gift shop is great. It has many t shirts and other gear. The staff is really nice too. They always seem willing to help.
Christopher Nelson
This is the diamond in the rough! I underestimated our ski experience and was pleasantly surprised. We spent a half day skiing with 3-12 year olds. The lodge is a comfortable place to hang out, some of our group spent the entire time at the lodge with infants and had a good time. The landscape is beautiful and unique from the cottonwood canyons and Park City resorts. It was also far less expensive than most other Utah ski resorts.
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