The Legend Of The Bear Lake Monster
| Bear Lake Monster (The picture may look a little bit weird…..in respect for family members and children, I have edited them out) |
For centuries, the legend of the Bear Lake Monster has been told among residents and travelers to Bear Lake. The Deseret News ran a story on the monster as early as July 31st 1868.
Is this “Bear Lake Monster” a real living creature that lurks throughout the waves of beautiful Bear Lake in Northern Utah, or simply a story made up to keep tourism up at Bear Lake? Weigh the facts, take a trip to Bear Lake, and decide for yourself!
After spending a weekend camping and boating at Bear Lake, while I didn’t see anything resembling a lurking creature (except for the above picture), I will admit that while swimming in the lake I got a little bit squeamish about what kinds of unknown creatures were swimming beneath my feet! Does the Bear Lake Monster exist? Decide for yourself what you will believe!
(Many facts and information for this article have been taken from the Bear Lake Chamber website and a Salt Lake Tribune article.)
FACTS:
- The Native Americans (Shoshone Tribe specifically) have a tradition concerning a strange, serpent-like creature inhabiting the waters of Bear Lake, which they say carried off some of their braves many moons ago. Since then, they will not sleep close to the lake. Neither will they swim in it, nor let their squaws and papooses bathe in it.
- Many honorable people have claimed to see this “Bear Lake Monster”, including John Taylor, former president of the LDS (AKA “Mormon”) church.
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The origins of the Bear Lake Monster go back to a series of articles written by Joseph C. Rich, a Mormon colonizer at Bear Lake. His articles in the Deseret Evening News claimed several upstanding citizens, but not Rich himself, had seen the creature. However, in 1888 he recanted the stories, saying he had made up the monster. Like any good ad campaign, the creature may have been created to boost tourism. Rich owned the first general store in Bear Lake County, Idaho.
EVENTS AND PLACES CELEBRATING THE BEAR LAKE MONSTER:
- Bear Lake Bike Road Bike Route: At the northeast corner of the lake, watch for a house built like the proverbial shoe, and a floating depiction of the famous “Bear Lake Monster.”
- Bear Lake Monster Plunge: Usually happening in January.
- Bear Lake Monster Century Bicycle Ride
You can also read our Family Vacation Series post about Bear Lake.
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