Squamish, Canada
Cheekye Forest Service Rd
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This campground is gorgeous. Firewood is available for a reasonable price, and the prices for the overnight site are reasonable too. It can get pretty busy, especially since COVID-19 restrictions began, so make sure to come early and if there is competition for a spot pay the attendant as soon as you pick one out or there could be competition, even if your tent is set up already. If it isn't busy, the attendants come around in the evening to collect payment for the site. Sites are usually big enough for 2 tents, and there are dedicated fire pits. Some sites are more private than others, and it is a bit of a walk in from the parking lot. There are outhouses, but youll have to make sure to bring your own toilet paper. It can be noisy at night, from people partying and playing music. We camped in the quiet area, and all of our neighbors were quiet but we could hear everyone across the lake playing music. There's also a good chance you'll see wildlife. The lake is gorgeous for swimming, but the docks do get busy. Overall great if you're planning a last minute camping trip and don't have reservations somewhere.
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Absolutely loved camping at cat lake. There is a fair amount of campsites to choose from. The road up isn’t too terrible, manageable in a car for sure. The lake was very cold but the campsites are well spaced out for privacy. We have been coming here for years and still love it. There is at least one big group site for up to 18 people. Reasonably priced for a night to camp. Nice trail to walk around the lake. With awesome views of the mountains highly recommend
You have to drive 5km gravel road to reach the site. There is a parking lot at the campsite entrance door and another overflow parking if the main lot is full. Very beautiful lake with multiple beaches and access decks, and a nice trail. Perfect for swimming. You need to carry your stuff all the way to your camp location. Washrooms are waterless and some of them were not clean.
Beautiful and warm lake for a day trip or camping. Multiple dock and beach access points. We were lucky and avoided crowds just outside of the weekend but can certainly tell it gets busy. Sites are generally quite manageable to walk stuff into. They are pleasantly spaced as well. A wheelbarrow is provided to help ferry your gear, but apparently some intelligent people thought it belonged to them for several hours. I certainly see the difference between rec sites closer to big cities relative to those in smaller communities around BCor more remote. People do not seem to care here nor appreciate what they have, washrooms were not clean and there was a good amount of cigarette butts, bottle caps along many trails, specifically around group sites. Several people arr dortbijes also ripped through the site narrowly missing one of our dogs (it's a non-motorized park). Sometimes humans are quite disappointing. A nice spot, but could be maintained better (by the users).
Took a mountain bike rip around Cat Lake! Cheshire Cat was the trail we started on and it was fast fun and technical. Be prepared though toneide through camp sites! After we ended at the lake and took in some beautiful sites. Lots of people having a wonderful time - note only a few beach access points and a few small peers. A great day none the less!!
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