Resort Brochure

WorldMark Bear Lake
849 North Harbor Village West Drive · Garden City, UT 84028 · USA
Phone: (435) 946-3625 · Fax: (435) 946-8270
Check Your Confirmation
Greetings from Garden City, Utah, home to Bear Lake. Spend your days hiking, mountain
biking, swimming or fishing, and skiing in the winter. If you are looking for a little
relaxation, you can do that too, all from your WorldMark Bear Lake resort.
WorldMark Bear Lake is 40 miles from Logan, Utah. We advise that you stop to shop in
Logan prior to driving out to the resort.
This resort consists of 67 one-, two- and three-bedroom units, as well as three-bedroom
penthouses, all with fully equipped kitchens, air conditioning, gas fireplaces and small
balconies or decks. ResortNet 2, WorldMark's wireless Internet service, is available in all
units for a small fee.
WorldMark Bear Lake is happy to provide an indoor pool and an outdoor pool is available
for use between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
The resort staff at WorldMark Bear Lake look forward to creating a memorable
experience, and you can count on us to be available to assist you with your needs. If you
have any questions regarding the resort, please contact our 24-hour desk at
435-946-3625.
Please double-check your information
to verify arrival date, length of stay,
resort, bedroom size and unit
occupancy. In the case of a
discrepancy, contact the Vacation
Planning Center at 1-800-457-0103
immediately. Availability is subject to
change and WorldMark cannot
guarantee any availability outside the
enclosed confirmation. Resort
personnel cannot modify a
reservation.
Vacation Planning Center
Mon–Fri: 8 a.m.–7 p.m. PT
Sat & Sun: 8 a.m.–5 p.m. PT
Sincerely,
Check-in Information
Your WorldMark Bear Lake Staff
Check-in Location: The check-in
office is in the WorldMark lobby.
Office Hours...............24 hours
Check-in Time............4 p.m.
Check-out Time............12 noon
Check-in: A refundable security
deposit is required at check-in for
guests of owners, rentals and
exchanges. Credit and debit cards
only.
Check-out: Upon departure, please
leave your keys at the front desk in
the main office.
Early Arrivals: Check-in starts at 4
p.m. If you arrive before then, check
out some of the activities on the next
page.
Resort Amenities
Outdoor pool (seasonal), indoor
swimming pool, indoor children's pool,
indoor hot tub, tennis courts (seasonal),
gift shop, movie rentals, paved walking
and biking path.
Mileage
Logan, UT............................47 miles
Ogden, UT...........................88 miles
Eden, UT...........................100 miles
Salt Lake City, UT..............120 miles
Unit Amenities
Fully equipped kitchen with microwave
and dishwasher, gas fireplace, telephone,
air conditioning, washer and dryer, deck,
gas barbecue, cable TV with DVD and
stereo with CD player and Wi-Fi (fee).
Important Contacts
Beaver Mountain
Ski Resort....................(435) 946-3611
Bear Lake
Visitors Center...........1-800-448-BEAR
Bear Lake Marina
State Park....................(435) 946-3343
Road Conditions ...........(800) 492-2400
Ski Report....................(435) 753-4822
WBW Reservations.......1-800-457-0103
Reminders
Guests of owners, rentals or exchanges
will be asked to authorize a refundable
security deposit on a credit or debit card at
check-in. Pets are not allowed in the units
or on the resort property. There are no
services between Logan and Garden City.
If you bring your boat, we recommend that
you call the Utah State Marina
(1-800-322-3770) for reservations before
your arrival. Snow chains are advised in
winter.
Resort Hours
Office Hours.................24 Hours
Staffed 24 hours, but office doors are
locked between 10 p.m. and 8 a.m. daily.
Call the Front Desk at (435) 946-3625.
Golf Information
Bear Lake West.............(435) 945-2744
Logan G&CC.................(435) 753-6050
Logan River...................(435) 750-0123
Montpelier GC...............(208) 847-1981
Please contact the front desk for
information about tee times and possible
discounts.
Occupancy
Maximum occupancy limits will be enforced.
Limits apply to all ages, including infants.
Unit Assignment
Units are assigned the morning of check-in by
reservation number. This means you will be
assigned the best available unit on the day you
arrive, based on how far in advance you booked
your reservation.
To Get You Started
For your convenience, you will find a starter
supply of spices, tea, coffee, creamer, sugar,
paper towels, tissues, toilet paper and laundry
soap.
Travel Arrangements
Call WorldMark by Wyndham Travel at
1-800-953-5511 for all your travel needs. You
can also visit your WorldMark website at
WorldMarkTheClub.com.
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Things to See and Do at Bear Lake
This WorldMark destination puts Bear Lake just outside your door. You won't believe the water's brilliant turquoise color, caused by
suspended limestone particles. Half of the lake lies in Utah and half in Idaho, and all 172 square miles of it are perfect for boating,
swimming, sunning and fishing. Watercraft can be rented in town, at the Bear Lake Marina and on a few of the beaches.
Bring your fishing pole! Four species of fish that live in Bear Lake can be found nowhere else in the world. In January, try ice fishing
for the tasty Bonneville cisco. In the early spring and late fall, it's the trophy cutthroat trout that you'll be after. Be on the lookout for the
Bear Lake Monster—a serpent-like creature 90 feet long that spouts water. Even if you aren't a fisherman, you can still savor the
outdoors. On the southern shore, Rendezvous Beach attracts many visitors. This wide, sandy beach extends for 1.25 miles and is
perfect for an afternoon picnic. On the east shore, Cisco Beach is popular with scuba divers, where the water depth drops off quickly
to 208 feet.
Nearby Logan Canyon is a playground for nature lovers. Make sure you see it at least once during the fall, when aspens and maples
are transformed in brilliant reds and golds. On the 1.5-mile hike to Spring Hollow, you will see fossils of sea plants and animals. For a
more difficult hike, there is the 1.3-mile climb that winds up to Wind Caves. For hikes even closer to home, try the 4.2-mile Lakeside
Trail or the Limber Pine Trail. You might also consider horseback riding when the season is right. Guided rides through Logan
Canyon offer varied terrain, wildflowers, mountain streams and panoramic views of the forest.
Bird watchers will enjoy the Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge, a favorite stopping off place for white pelicans, egrets, herons and
sandhill cranes. Another place to take the whole family is the Minnetonka Cave, a 2,000-foot-long limestone cave containing an
impressive number of stalactites, stalagmites and banded travertine. You can tour its nine rooms from mid-June to Labor Day. When
winter arrives, so does the famed Utah snow, and you can hit the slopes at the nearby Beaver Mountain ski area. Three double
chairlifts, 26 runs and 525 skiable acres are waiting for you at this quiet, family-owned resort. And more than 300 miles of groomed
snowmobile trails begin right at WorldMark Bear Lake, with many more ungroomed trails near Logan Canyon.
During the summer, the Pickleville Playhouse in Garden City serves up fine outdoor theater with western cookouts. Don't miss the
Logan Canyon Scenic Drive between Logan and Garden City. (Pick up a copy of the Logan Canyon brochure first at the Chamber of
Commerce, which highlights 32 stops and sites along the way.) The drive begins 2.5 miles east of downtown Logan on Hwy 89 and
culminates at the Bear Lake Overlook. Here you will discover a sweeping view of the lake and beyond. On a clear day from this spot,
you can see Wyoming across the lake and Idaho to the north. Speaking of Idaho, you'll want to visit the new National
Oregon/California Trail Center in Montpelier, just 30 miles north of Garden City. The large facility features a museum, art gallery, gift
shop and tours led by costumed guides. The center will take you back 150 years by giving you an insider's look at what it was like to
be with a wagon train bound for Oregon.
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Driving Directions
From Salt Lake City:
Drive north on I-15 toward Brigham City and take exit 362
Take US 89/91 to the city of Logan
At Logan, follow Main St until you reach the sign for US 89/Bear Lake
There is a bank and two gas stations at this intersection
Turn right onto 400 N and continue approximately 40 miles through Logan Canyon
At the next intersection (the lake will be in front of you and a Texaco station on the left), turn
left
Turn left into Harbor Village
Take the first right, then a left at the “Y” before the lighthouse
The check-in office is up the hill on the left