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Lake Cascade/Van Wyck
Lake Cascade Van Wyck Cascade is a reservoir located in the Cascade Mountains of Washington State. It is the largest lake in the state and is a popular destination for fishing, camping, and other outdoor activities. The lake is fed by the Van Wyck Creek, which originates in the nearby mountains. The lake is surrounded by lush forests and is home to a variety of wildlife, including bald eagles, ospreys, and beavers. The lake is also a popular spot for boating, swimming, and other water sports.
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Carl Spackler
If I could give it a million negative stars I would. I cannot believe the fees, licenses, stickers and 30 dollars a night with NO hookups??? But the worst thing is the communistic rangers telling you that you have to break down camp and move at their whim. Absolutely NO warning. It's illegal and just plain wrong. As a native Idahoan I am disgusted and mourning my home state that is getting Californicated. Shame on you ALL!!!!!!
Jenni Walker
Lovely no hookups campground! Grass, some trees, some sites right on the water! Beautiful just walking to other close by hookups parks… a wonderful surprise. Lakeside restaurant, boat dock, wonderful camp host. Can get busy and a bit noisy on weekends, but we were there mid week and it was perfection.
Dave Luke
This is a well-maintained campground in Cascade Idaho with an RV dump has a beautiful view of the lake.
Jim Stewart
nice place near the lake, we stopped for lunch , but there were many campers there , nice to have a season pass , saves alot of money
sam harris
No power, no sewer at the campsite we stayed in the upper north side of the park C3. Was able to refill my water tank 75 ft away from the water spicket. The site was a little downhill but we were able to level our camper no problem. There is a dump station as you leave the park. Campos Larry was very nice and accommodating.