Where to buy bear lake raspberries

Raspberry Days 2022 was a great success!

2023 schedule will be announced next july

2022 past EVENTS SCHEDULE

THURSDAY, AUGUST 4TH

Zumba 8:30 AM-9:30 AM - Free Entry

Located on stage at Heritage Park. Carolina Linkogle will get your body in gear for the day! Come have fun as we dance and get moving!

Main Festival and Fair 10 AM-8 PM

Heritage Park 300 West - No smoking allowed. NO DOGS ALLOWED.

Bingo 11 AM-12 PM

Heritage Park West of the stage

Parade 6:00 PM

Theme – SHAKE IT UP . Grand Marshall Ken & Donna Hansen. Sign up to be in the parade!
Parade Route:
#1 -  Line up starts at 200 N and Bear Lake Blvd at 5:00 pm
#2 - Parade route travels south on Bear Lake Blvd
#3 - Parade turns west on 350 South
#4 - Parade Participants can be picked up on 100 West at the end of the parade.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 5TH

Zumba 8:30 AM-9:30 AM - Free Entry

Located on stage at Heritage Park. Carolina Linkogle will get your body in gear for the day! Come have fun as we dance and get moving!

Main Festival and Fair 10 AM-8 PM

Heritage Park 300 West - No smoking allowed. NO DOGS ALLOWED.

Pie Eating Contest 11 AM-12 PM

Presented by Chad’s Raspberry Products. Main Festival Stage. $5 Entry Fee. Three heats with possible championship round. All entries receive a free t-shirt. Prizes for winners. You can Pre-register until July 20th. For more information visit Chadsraspberrykitchen.com.

Live Concert 12:00pm - Johnny Utah

SATURDAY, AUGUST 6TH 

5K Fun Run 8 AM

Bingo 10:30 AM-12 PM

Heritage Park West of the stage

Golf Scramble 8 AM- 2 PM

Bear Lake West Golf Course (4 miles North of Garden City)
Call 208-945-2744 for Registration. 4 Person Scramble. Shotgun arrangement.

Zumba 8:30 AM-9:30 AM - Free Entry

Located on stage at the Craft Fair at Heritage Park. Carolina Linkogle will get your body in gear for the day! Come have fun as we dance and get moving! Heritage Park

Main Festival and Fair 10AM-6 PM

Heritage Park at 300 West - No smoking allowed. NO DOGS ALLOWED.    

Live Concert 10:30am - Saddle Strings

Where to buy bear lake raspberries

Bear Lake is famous for raspberries. The cold nights sweeten the berries like apples in the first frost. We are the only company that houses its headquarters in Bear Lake, grow our own berries, and use those berries in our products. From the field to our kitchen is only a few hundred feet.

We produce our jam, jelly, and syrup the “country style” way using three main ingredients including our own Bear Lake raspberries. Over the years, we have added new products while keeping the ingredients simple and hand-processed. Choose from our Warm and Sweet Raspberry Salsa, Raspberry Jalapeño Jam, Raspberry Honey, Cinnamon Cider Jam, Chocolate Truffle Jam, and more on the way. Everything we sell is gluten-free, corn syrup-free, and preservative-free. We offer fresh raspberries in season as well.

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Bear Lake and Cache Valley are known for their wonderfully delicious raspberries in the summer. For those who haven't had the chance to visit our area, you can enjoy the raspberry experience in soap!

$5.35Price

Quantity

  • goat's milk; saponified oils of rice bran, soybean, palm kernel, palm, coconut, and shea butter; fragrance/essential oil; and skin-safe colorants

  • 4.3 oz.

Blessed by Water Worked by Hand

Where to buy bear lake raspberries

Calder’s family-operated raspberry farm has been in business for twelve years. They sell wholesale to local malt shops, and have a stand for fresh picked raspberry sales when the crop is plentiful.

Available during berry season when the crop is good.(Late July until middle of August.)

Where to buy bear lake raspberries

Location

Berry stand is located at approximately 425 N. Bear Lake Blvd, on the west side of the road across from Garden City Park.


Our address

Address:425 N. Bear Lake Blvd, Garden City, UT 84028GPS:41.9527571, -111.39362590000002Telephone:435.946.8863


Can you pick raspberries at Bear Lake?

The Bear Lake raspberry harvest takes place in late July or the first few weeks of August. The harvest time varies each year, depending on the rain and heat of the summer or harshness of the winters. Weather plays an extremely important role in the raspberry harvest.

Where are Bear Lake raspberries grown?

He and others started to plant in Laketown, several miles south of Garden City, where the vast majority of commercially-grown raspberries were once produced. Now only one commercial grower remains in Garden City and Laketown has become the center of Bear Lake's raspberry production.

What is Bear Lake Raspberry Days?

The Raspberry Days Festival is an incredible event held to celebrate the harvest of the world famous Bear Lake Raspberries. The Raspberry harvest usually starts around the 3rd week of July and lasts 3-4 weeks. The Raspberry Days Festival is an annual event filled 3 days with all the fun events listed below.