Our Trip to Bear Lake
This year we wanted to take a week-long really laid back and relaxing family vacation. So we loaded up the “funny house” (the pop-up trailer) and headed up to Bear Lake. We stopped in Logan for lunch on the way up and then stopped again for pictures at the overlook.
We stayed at the Bear Lake KOA, which I would highly recommend to anyone heading to Bear Lake for a trip. It is a great, family oriented campground with very helpful staff and really clean facilities.
The second day of our trip we headed down to Rendezvous Beach to spend the day playing in the sand and the water. The older kids were excited to get in their floaties and out in the water. Kathryn was a little overwhelmed by the whole thing and was happiest wrapped in a towel and watching from the sidelines. Rebekah was all about making the sandcastle.
That evening we went to get raspberry shakes, a tradition you have to do at Bear Lake!
The third day we woke up to find a calf right by our trailer in the KOA. We had seen her the night before on our way back in back behind the KOA and wondered if someone would come get her. Apparently not. The KOA manager called her owner and she was picked up within the half-hour. That was our big brush with “wildlife” on our trip.
This day we headed for the west side of Bear Lake to find some fun sandbars to play on. The morning was overcast and it was nice and cool. John and I tried to have a nice walk down the beach and you can see from the pictures that we had a little parade right behind us. The kids tried new things on their floaties, like using sticks for oars. Emily collected lots of pretty shells for a collage art project. The twins both got into throwing sand around. I figured, we were at the beach, so why not? For the most part they aimed away from people, but John and I got sand in the face a couple of times.
I will post more from our trip next week, hopefully. This afternoon I am getting LASIK surgery on my eyes and I have to refrain from computer work for a week or so. Wish me luck!