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LAKETOWN

Bear Lake's quiet south shore — the same turquoise water at below-Garden-City prices with a more intimate character.
Laketown is Bear Lake's quieter alternative — 400 permanent residents on the lake's south shore where the same extraordinary turquoise water, sailing, and recreation define the lifestyle at $100K below Garden City's median, the community maintains a more intimate year-round character, and the Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge's bird habitat begins immediately nearby.
~$480,000Median Price
~400Population
5,980 ftElevation
Bear Lake south shore · Bear Lake NWR · Quieter · Below Garden City pricing
Market Snapshot 2026
Median Sale Price~$480,000
Price / Sq Ft~$225
Days on Market32–60 days
List-to-Sale93–98%
Appreciation+4.8%
Active Listings8–14 homes
MarketBalanced Market
Bear Lake · Quieter Shore · Wildlife Refuge · Better Value
About Laketown

Living in Laketown.

Laketown occupies Bear Lake's south shore — a quieter position on the lake that attracts buyers who want the turquoise water experience at below-Garden-City prices and without the summer vacation crowd that concentrates at the Garden City marina. The south shore's more gradual beach approach and fewer commercial establishments create a more residential lake experience.

Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge — adjacent to the south shore — protects critical wetland habitat for migratory birds along the Pacific Flyway. Sandhill cranes, trumpeter swans, white pelicans, and diverse duck species use the refuge seasonally. For nature-oriented buyers, the refuge proximity adds a wildlife dimension that the Garden City marina area cannot replicate.

At a $480K median — $100K below Garden City — Laketown delivers the same Bear Lake water, the same turquoise color, and Rich School District access at the price discount that comes from the south shore's quieter character and smaller vacation infrastructure. The STR market is smaller but functional.

Laketown City Official Website — City of Laketown — city services and community information for Bear Lake's south shore community.
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Price by Area

Where to Buy in Laketown.

South shore / lakefront$580K–$1.1M
Bear Lake access · south shore · less developed than north
Town residential$420K–$560K
Year-round primary · quieter · established
Wildlife refuge approach$400K–$520K
NWR proximity · birdwatching · most affordable Laketown
Investment Overview
+4.8%Appreciation
~6%Vacancy
5.5–8.5%Cap Rate
Neighborhoods

Laketown Neighborhood Guide.

South Shore Lakefront
$580K–$1.1M
Bear Lake south shore access. Less commercialized than Garden City.
South shoreBear Lake accessQuieter
Town Residential
$420K–$560K
Year-round primary. Established community.
Year-roundEstablishedQuiet
Wildlife Refuge Area
$400K–$520K
NWR proximity. Most affordable Laketown.
NWR birdsAffordableNature
Market Analysis

The Laketown Market in 2026.

Laketown's +4.8% appreciation tracks the Bear Lake market at a modest discount to Garden City.

The balanced market (3.0 months) is the most buyer-favorable on the lake — more time to make considered decisions.

STR cap rates (5.5–8.5%) are slightly below Garden City given the smaller vacation infrastructure, but the south shore's quieter character attracts a specific buyer who pays well for privacy.

Schools

Laketown Schools.

High School · Rich SD
Rich High School (Randolph, 18 min)
Rich SD serves Laketown through Rich High School in Randolph — 18 minutes south.
Grades 9–12 · Rich SD
K–8 · Rich SD
South Rich School
South Rich school serves Laketown K–8 students.
K–8 · Rich SD
Higher Ed Access
USU Logan (40 min via US-89 N then Logan Canyon)
Utah State University accessible via north route to Garden City then Logan Canyon.
University Access
Bear Lake NWR
Adjacent refuge — birdwatching
Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge borders the south shore with exceptional birdwatching.
Wildlife
Commute Guide

Getting There from Laketown.

DestinationTimeVia
Bear Lake south shore3–8 minEast to shore
Bear Lake NWR5–10 minSouth shore adjacent
Garden City (north shore)14–18 minNorth on US-89 or around lake
Randolph (south)16–20 minUS-89 S
Logan (via Garden City + Canyon)44–52 minNorth to Garden City then US-89 W
Salt Lake City100–110 minSouth then I-15/I-80 via Evanston or Logan Canyon
Montpelier, ID36–42 minUS-89 N through Garden City
Highlights

Why Live in Laketown?

Bear Lake's south shore at Laketown provides the same turquoise water experience with a less commercialized character — no marinas, fewer jet ski rentals, and the gradual south shore beach that provides a calmer lake access experience than the north. Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge stretches along the south shore with exceptional bird habitat — sandhill cranes nesting in the refuge are visible from Laketown addresses during migration season.

The south shore's orientation produces different morning light than Garden City's west shore — the sun rising over the Bear River Range reflects on the turquoise water in a way that photographers specifically seek. Garden City is 14 minutes north for raspberry shakes and the full marina experience. Randolph (county seat) is 16 minutes south for the county's governmental and limited commercial services.

Bear Lake turquoise water — same lake
Bear Lake NWR birdwatching adjacent
South shore quieter character
$100K below Garden City
Sandhill cranes and trumpeter swans
Randolph 18 min south
Garden City 14 min — shakes and marina
Most buyer-favorable Bear Lake market
FAQs

Laketown Real Estate FAQ.

What is Bear Lake NWR?
The Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge encompasses the wetlands at the south end of Bear Lake — critical habitat for migratory birds on the Pacific Flyway. Sandhill cranes, trumpeter swans, white pelicans, tundra swans, Canada geese, and dozens of duck species use the refuge seasonally. The refuge is open to wildlife viewing and photography. It's one of the Mountain West's most accessible migratory bird habitats from a residential address.
How does Laketown compare to Garden City for STR investment?
Garden City has the more developed vacation infrastructure — more visitors know the Garden City name, the marina, and the raspberry shakes. Laketown has a smaller but loyal STR market of buyers who specifically want south shore quietness and privacy. Garden City produces higher peak-season revenue; Laketown produces a steadier year-round occupancy from nature-oriented guests. Garden City is the better pure STR investment; Laketown is the better primary-plus-occasional-rental home.
Property taxes?
Rich County ~0.55% — roughly $2,640/year on a $480K home.
Down payment programs?
Utah Housing programs apply.
Is there a grocery store in Laketown?
No commercial services in Laketown itself. Garden City (14 min north) has a grocery store and most basic services.
What does the name Laketown refer to?
The community was named simply for its position on Bear Lake's shore — one of Utah's most direct community names.
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