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Little Fish Haven, Idaho, is paradise for residents

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Fish Haven, Idaho — It's an undiscovered paradise.

Most people who drive by recognize the raw beauty of a place ringed by high desert mountains and bordered by the shores of a vast natural lake. In winter the hills outside this small paradise echo with the sharp whine of snow machines and in the summer thousands of tourists ply the lake's bright blue waters with water skis or fishing poles. But they don't live there. It's different living in Fish Haven. The little town sits just on the Idaho side of U.S. Highway 89 tucked in between Bear Lake's west side and the mountains. It's not technically a city or a town, it's really nothing more than the proverbial wide spot in the road. But people call it a town even though there isn't a city council, just the Bear Lake County Commission that oversees development there. Only 50 to 100 people call it home, depending on the weather.

Bear Lake West changed everything!

Fish Haven was just a small tourist spot, but since the introduction of Bear Lake West, a cabin development south of Fish Haven, things have really begun to grow. It's the reason Ruth and Scott Stokes are now spending more of their time in Fish Haven. The Stokeses have a home in Ogden but are considering making the town along Bear Lake's western shore their permanent home. The couple discovered the spot because Scott Stokes is a contractor and began helping a fellow builder put together cabins in Bear Lake West. The Stokeses fell in love with the people and the atmosphere in Fish Haven. "It's just a wonderful place to be," Ruth Stokes said. "I feel at peace here. Every time we drive up I'm just in awe." It was good enough for Scott Stokes and his company, Scott Construction, to begin building cabins without his friend. "It's a great place to live," he said with a smile. "I just want to help people live here."

Everybody is welcome!

The Bear Lake Regional Commission wants to draw people to Fish Haven as well, said Judy Holbrook, regional commission executive assistant. The commission is working to promote the area and the entire Bear Lake valley, which includes towns as far north as Montpelier. "We're a gateway to Yellowstone," she said. "A lot of people drive through here and we want to try and capture that tourist traffic." But the problem now, is not drawing people to it, Holbrook said, but controlling the growth. "We have more than 400 homes in two subdivisions around Bear Lake," she said. "We need to maintain our quality of life and at the same time encourage growth." But for Vic and Gladys Tilt, more or fewer people in Fish Haven isn't really a concern. They're content right now. "It's the way it is and the way it's always going to be right now," Vic said. "It will be here a long time after we're gone."

Sources: Deseret News Fish Haven: a paradise for residents

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