Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Lac La Hache Provincial Park adventure.
Wilderness and an 83-site campground just off the highway.
This part of the South Cariboos once welcomed ranchers, fur traders, and prospectors who came through on the wagon road that runs through the park. Now, Lac La Hache is simply a fantastic place to relax. Stroll the two-kilometre Wagon Road Self-Guided Nature Walk to enjoy the fir forest and learn about gold rush history from the interpretive panels. Then, head to the long, calm lake to fish for burbot, lake, and rainbow trout, or just soak up the sun on the broad, sandy beach.
Both the park and its campground open from the middle of May until the end of September. You can expect tons of sunshine at any time, with this part of BC sitting in the rain shadow of the coastal mountains. Daytime highs in July and August reach the mid-20s, and the lake warms as summer progresses. Evenings, even in July, can be brisk, with overnight temperatures dropping to around 50°F (10°C). May and September are far chillier.