The location of the park is just off of the highway and there is a lot of traffic both day and night. We stayed here in a 33 foot 5th wheel and had no trouble getting in or out, the site was level, and we had good power. There is a lot of dead grass and weeds but it is located in a grove of trees. The swimming pool is lined with plastic and it was only half filled with water and filled with debris. It is the beginning of the season so maybe things will improve. There is Wi-Fi but it is not free. If we wanted to stop in this area again we would stay here again We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Pleasant campground. Mostly pull-through sites. Because of the pine beetle, they have had to take out about 50 trees in the last year, so it is satellite friendly. We paid $24.80CN for a site with 30 amp power and water.There are full-hookup sites. It is close enough to Highway 97 that there is significant road noise. Very friendly, helpful staff. This was our second stay there, and we will stay there again next time we want an overnight stop in Lac La Hache. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very attractive park. $5CN extra for 50 amp. Heavily treed sites, but room for big rigs. Adjacent to the highway, so there is road noise. Grounds are very well tended and clean. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A gorgeous park with plenty of grounds and beautiful spots to park on the perimeter or with views of the lake. They rent boats and sell minimal fishing supplies and not much else as we understand they will be closing this year due to development plans. It's a shame as it's a lovely spot and I was glad we had 3 nights to enjoy there. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Older and showing age but quiet. It was to be an upscale condo type rebuild, but due to lack of permits the old campground is unofficially open. You will be quiet and alone. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is located a few miles north of town on the east side of the highway. Hardly anyone was here on June 1. The large lake is accessed across Hwy 97 as is the day use area. There is a dump station in the campground. The bottom two rows on this hillside park have lake views. There are flush toilets. This is a convenient stop while traveling through. We camped here in a Motorhome.
No showers available. Sani dump fee $2 extra. Most sites shaded by Douglas firs. Only a few sites have a lake view. There is a trail(with a tunnel under the highway) to the day use area on the lake. We camped here in a Motorhome.