Cultus Lake Provincial Park
As one of the most popular destination areas in the Lower Mainland, Cultus Lake Provincial Park is characterized by a large, warm freshwater lake and scenic forest-clad mountains. The park is almost evenly divided between the northwest and southeast sides of Cultus Lake. The northwest portion is mostly undeveloped with the visitor-oriented facilities confined to the southeast portion. Just an hour and a half drive away from Vancouver, visitors will find four campgrounds (Entrance Bay, Maple Bay, Clear Creek and Delta Grove), a large day-use area for picnicking and boating, and ample opportunity for fishing, water skiing, wind surfing and hiking. Canoe, kayak, pedal boat and stand-up paddleboard rentals are available from Entrance Bay. 25 comfortable wheelchair-accessible, and very sought-after cabins are available to rent in maple bay. Also there are 4 campgrounds (298 sites in total), 4 group sites, 2 large day-use areas, and washrooms throughout. Park Size: 2,561 hectares
Amenities
Biking Available
Boat Launch Nearby
Dog Friendly
Fishing Nearby
Flush Toilets Available
Hiking Available
Pit Toilets
RV Rentals Available
RV Sites Available
Sani Dump Available
Showers Available
Swimming Available
Tent Sites Available
Water Available On Site
Directions
Cultus Lake Provincial Park is located 11 km southwest of Chilliwack. Access to the park is off Highway 1 at the Yarrow or Sardis exits. It is 16 km to the park entrance from Yarrow and 10 km from Sardis via the Columbia Valley Highway, which bisects the southeast section of the park.
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