Guide to Planning a Family Reunion in Bear Lake
How to Plan a Fun (and Stress-Free!) Family Reunion
It’s time. Time to gather your whole family together for a memorable reunion filled with laughter and love. It’s been too long since you’ve gathered together as a family, and you’re starting to feel the pull to reconnect again.
But where do you even start? Gathering together any group of 20 to 50 people— or more— can seem like an impossible, monumental task. But don’t worry. The experts at Bear Lake Premier Cabins are here to help. Read on for simple tips and tricks for planning your next family reunion to make it easy, relaxing, and filled with connection and community.
1. Pick the Date
First things first— pick the date. We recommend picking a date that is at least 6 months in advance— 12 months out is even better. Most families with school-age children need a fair amount of notice before planning a trip.
Here’s the secret. You want to pick this date with a minimum amount of input as possible. Hear us out. Opening up the date to a group discussion will take an extraordinary amount of time. And everyone always has excuses for why a particular date will not work for them. So get the hardest task out of the way right away— and pick the date right now.
2. Assemble Your Committee
Spoiler alert— you can’t do everything. To have a successful family reunion, you’re going to need some ground troops. Choose a committee of 3 to 5 family members who you know are organized, enthusiastic, and easy-going.
Entertainment

Entertainment
Food and Drinks

Food and Drinks
Social Director

Social Director
Treasurer

Treasurer
3. Set a Budget
A sample, long-weekend, family reunion budget should include line items like:
- Save the date printing & postage
- Table and chair rental
- Invitation printing
- Alcohol/ice/bar set-up
- Invitation postage
- Decorations and table centerpieces
- Lodging expenses
- Name tags
- Catering
- DJ and/or band expense
- Groceries (snacks, drinks, etc)
- Photographer/videographer expense
- Admission fees for scheduled group activities
- Equipment rental
- T-Shirt printing
4. Pick the Reunion Venue
Next up is choosing a family reunion location. If most of your family is spread out throughout the country— or even the world— choosing a beautiful, central, and appealing location is important. Bear Lake on the Utah-Idaho border is the ideal spot for any family reunion. It combines the natural beauty of a freshwater lake with tons of activities— in both the winter and summer— to please everyone.
For big groups, take a look at The Hidden Chateau. This gorgeous, sprawling property can accommodate up to 52 people! With 13 themed bedrooms— including a Lego bedroom and activity area that is every kid’s dream— The Hidden Chateau has enough luxurious square footage for your whole crew to spread out and relax. There’s also a game room for kids of all ages to hang out. Deal the cards for a high-stakes poker game, play video games, or hold a billiard tournament.
Vacation Home Over Hotel
Eagles Roost is another option for an unforgettable family reunion. With eight comfy bedrooms, this home can easily accommodate up to 28 guests. The large kitchen is perfect for family dinners— with seating at the table for 18 and 6 more at the convenient counter bar.
Play ping pong or foosball— or head out to the trails for biking, hiking, and snowmobiling. In the evenings, mix up a cocktail and head out to the large deck, to take in the breathtaking views of Logan Canyon and Beaver Mountain Ski Resort
5. Make a Timeline
For a destination family reunion like Bear Lake, you’ll want to make a timeline for the weekend. Keep it loose and fun, with one signature event that brings everyone together. Remember, it’s a family reunion— but it’s also a vacation too!
An example of a fun, easy weekend reunion timeline would be:
Friday Night
Meet and greet at the vacation rental cabin with easy cocktails, games, and hors d’oeuvres
Saturday Morning and Early Afternoon
Activities on the lake— swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding
Saturday Evening
The signature reunion barbecue with dinner, dancing, and drinks into the wee hours
Sunday Morning
Pancake brunch at the cabin
Here are some nearby attractions close to The Hidden Chateau and other Bear Lake cabins.
Schedule a few of these for fun family memories:
Minnetonka Cave
Minnetonka Cave
North Beach
North Beach
Bloomington Lake
Bloomington Lake
Pickleville Playhouse
Pickleville Playhouse
Bridgerland Adventure Park
Bridgerland Adventure Park
6. Menu Planning for Family Reunion
- Cold cuts and cheese. These are always handy to have around for a quick sandwich.
- Fruits and veggies. These make a great, fast treat. And they are easy to pack for snacks at the beach.
- Individually wrapped snacks. Like chips, cheese, granola bars, pretzels, trail mix, and cookies.
- S’ mores supplies. It’s always a fun family treat to gather ‘round and roast some marshmallows and gooey chocolate graham cracker sandwiches together.
Some family members will have “famous” dishes that everyone loves. Giving them the opportunity to share these dishes at the reunion will be a big hit. So even if the event is catered by a local restaurant, set aside a table just for the family recipes.
If you choose to go the catered route, these are some delicious Bear Lake local restaurants who happily cater to family reunions:
- Coopers at Bear Lake West. Try yummy menu items like the Bacon Wrapped Scallops and Cranberry Chipotle Chicken. Call Tony at 208-945-2222 for more details.
- Cody’s Gastro Garage. A local favorite! Feast on a “Nacho-Saurus” or an Unbelievable Burger. With two convenient locations in Garden City Utah 435-946-3644 or Paris Idaho 208-540-0273.
- Cafe Sabor. “Savor the flavor!” Traditional Mexican food, plus pasta, salads, and seafood. Give them a call at 435-946-3297.
- Bear Trapper Steakhouse. A rustic family restaurant. Try their traditional breakfast, steaks, burgers, and even a chocolate shop! Call 435-946-8484.
- Ruca’s. Fresh food, served daily. Great for sandwiches and breakfast items. Give them a call at 435-946-3691.
7. Icebreakers & Entertainment
You’ll also want to take a group photo. We recommend taking this as soon as possible— it’s easy to forget to do! Take the photo about an hour after everyone has arrived and settled in at the signature event. If you have a DJ, have him give regular, fun reminders that the photo is coming up, so everyone is ready. Consider hiring a professional event photographer or videographer, too. You’ll be so happy that you did.
8. For Family Members That Can’t Attend Set Up a Virtual Reunion Station
Hopefully, you’ll have a great turnout at your Bear Lake reunion. But there is always someone who can’t attend. To make them feel included, set up a virtual reunion station. With a simple smart television set-up, those who can’t attend can Skype or video call into the reunion to say hello.
9. After the Family Reunion
With proper planning, open communication, a strong committee, and a realistic budget, your next family reunion will be smooth sailing. If you need help with the planning, our expert staff at Bear Lake Premier Cabins is here to help. With our years of experience and unmatched local expertise, we can help you choose the perfect location for your reunion. And we’ll help you make memories that will last a lifetime.
FAQs About Planning a Family Reunion
What is the average cost per person for a family reunion?
Costs vary widely for family reunions. There are many factors to consider— like will the food be catered or potluck? Will you hire a DJ or a band? And if you rent a reunion cabin, like The Hidden Chateau, how many people will be staying there?
On average, a catered family reunion dinner event costs about $51 per person. If you rent a family reunion cabin from Bear Lake Premier Cabins— and have the maximum number of guests staying there— you can expect to pay between $300 and $600 per person for accommodations.
Once again, rates for reunion cabins vary widely according to how many guests and the time of year. So give us a call for more detailed info.
Who should be invited to a family reunion?
When writing your guest list, start out by listing your immediate family. That includes your children, your parents, your grandparents, and your in-laws. Then write in your aunts, uncles, siblings, nephews, nieces, and cousins. How many people is that? If that number is close to the limit you have in your head, you may want to think twice about allowing for “plus ones.”
However— the motto of a fun and successful family reunion has always been “the more the merrier.” So if you find your group growing in size, consider finding a bigger venue or renting a second reunion cabin to accommodate everyone.
Communication is crucial for the guest list. So make sure everyone RSVPs promptly and with the correct headcount.
Who pays for a family reunion?
A majority of the time, the cost for a family reunion is split evenly among the family members. The more successful family reunions have a detailed budget planned in advance and a “per person” amount that is included with the invitation.
Be as upfront and clear with this as possible from the very beginning to avoid conflict.
What are some fun things to do at a family reunion?
The signature event to your family reunion weekend should have a casual, “family barbeque” type feel. Nothing too fancy. Plan a family softball game, a badminton tournament, or a potato sack race for the kids. Reunion cabins like Eagles Roost even have game rooms— perfect for ping pong playoffs or some foosball.
For entertainment, you’ll want music and dancing. And for the performers in your group, karaoke can be a total blast.
What does a family reunion committee consist of?
Your family reunion committee should include a chairperson, an entertainment coordinator, a food and beverage manager, and a social director. You may also want to appoint a treasurer and a technology coordinator.
For entertainment, you’ll want music and dancing. And for the performers in your group, karaoke can be a total blast.
How long should a family reunion last?
The ideal length for a destination family reunion is a long weekend— Thursday or Friday until Monday— with a signature event on Saturday evening. The event would start in the early evening, say around happy hour, and conclude around 10 PM. Although there may be guests that linger into the wee hours!
For entertainment, you’ll want music and dancing. And for the performers in your group, karaoke can be a total blast.
Who should I bring to a family reunion?
Check with the reunion chairperson about bringing a plus one to a family reunion. Particularly for a destination reunion, bringing a surprise guest can be tricky. Communicate clearly your “plus one” plans ahead of time.
For entertainment, you’ll want music and dancing. And for the performers in your group, karaoke can be a total blast.
What should I bring to a family reunion?
It’s cliché but so true— the most important thing to bring to a family reunion is yourself. The whole point of a family reunion is to reconnect with family members, so your presence will often be enough.
But don’t forget to bring your patience, your sense of humor, and an open mind!
For entertainment, you’ll want music and dancing. And for the performers in your group, karaoke can be a total blast.