Bear Lake Aquatics Base Flag Pole - Laketown, UT, USA
N 41° 53.988 W 111° 17.099
12T E 476361 N 4638690
This nautical flag pole is at the waterfront at Bear Lake Aquatics Base, Boy Scout Camp, situated on the east side of Bear Lake, near Laketown, Utah.
Waymark Code: WMG0QT
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 12/29/2012
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The Bear Lake Aquatics Base is one of five Camps specifically focused on Boy Scouts in the Great Salt Lake Council. The Bear Lake provides a premier location for waterfront activities and water related merit badges. It is situated on the southeast area of Bear Lake, along Cisco Road, about 10 miles north of the UT Highway 30 at Laketown.
This nautical flag pole is a natural fit at Bear Lake Aquatics Base. The nautical flag pole features a yardarm that can accommodate six flags and a gaff that holds one. The flag of the United States of America is displayed on the gaff and four States are displayed on the yardarm - Idaho, Utah, Texas, and Colorado.
Bear Lake is Utah’s second largest freshwater lake – known for its deep turquoise-colored water. It covers 71,000 surface acres; has 48 miles of shoreline (21 miles long and 7 miles wide) and straddles the Utah/Idaho border. Bear Lake is one of Utah’s premier recreation areas, attracting water sports enthusiasts in the summer and ice fishermen and snowmobilers in the winter.
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