A beautiful forested site on the shores of Harrison Lake with 31 sites. Cascade is located along several bays sheltered from the inflow winds prevalent during the summer days. This site is popular with families, boaters, swimmers and anglers.
Cascade Peninsula is CLOSED for the 2020 camping season
Updates for Cascade
Cascade Peninsula has a new entrance road, it is a great improvement, and reduced the grade of the hill into the campground. Some vehicles may still require 4wd to access this campsite.
Try the Cascade Loop trail, a 1 km or about 30 min moderate hike, with great views of Harrison Lake. Use caution, steep sections and uneven terrain.
This is a remote site without services. We do not have up to date communications with Cascade Peninsula in regards to whether there is first come first served site availability.
This is a CASH ONLY site for first come first served and has on-site supervision. All visitors are required to exit the site by 10:30 PM. Gates are locked at 11:00 PM and will remain closed until 7:00 AM.
Quiet time is 11pm - 7am, no exceptions
Cascade Peninsula accepts reservations
See the map below and choose a site, you can click on site number for more information about the site
Click here to make Reservations

Site 1A

Waterfront
Medium Site
Reservable
This Site is subject to flooding at high water.
Harrison Lake water levels rise and fall each season during the freshet (snowmelt). Some of our campsites get flooded out during this part of the season. We have blocked out particular sites at Bear Creek and Cascade from May 15 to June 23 to avoid conflicts with high water.
Beach Site #1

Waterfront
Medium Site
Reservable
This Site is subject to flooding at high water.
Harrison Lake water levels rise and fall each season during the freshet (snowmelt). Some of our campsites get flooded out during this part of the season. We have blocked out particular sites at Bear Creek and Cascade from May 15 to June 23 to avoid conflicts with high water.
Beach Site #2

Waterfront
Medium site
Non-Reservable
Site #1
Medium Site
Reservable
Site #2

Small site
Non-Reservable
Site #3

Small site
Reservable
Site 4

Waterfront
Double Site
Reservable
Site #5
Small Site
Reservable
Site 6

Small site
Reservable
Site 7 & 8

Medium site
Double site
Non-Reservable
Site #9

Small site
Reservable
Old Host Site
Large Site
Non-Reservable
Site 10
Medium Site
Non-Reservable
Site #11
Temporarily Closed
Medium Site
Non-Reservable
Site #12
Medium Site
Non-Reservable
Site #13

Medium Site
Reservable
Site #14

Small Site
Reservable
Site #15

Small Site
Non-Reservable
This site is close to the pit toilet
Site #16
Small Site
Reservable
This site has no picnic table
This site is not level
Site #17

Waterfront
Large Site
Reservable
Site #18

Temporarily Closed
Medium Site
Reservable
Site #19

Waterfront
Medium Site
Reservable
Site #20

Waterfront
Large Site
Reservable
Site #21

Waterfront
Medium Site
Reservable
Site #22

Waterfront
Medium Double SIte
Reservable
Site #23

Temporarily Closed
Small Site
Reservable
This site is surrounded by large trees
Site #24

Waterfront
Medium Site
Reservable
Beach Site #3

Waterfront
Medium Triple Site
Reservable
This Site is subject to flooding at high water.
Harrison Lake water levels rise and fall each season during the freshet (snowmelt). Some of our campsites get flooded out during this part of the season. We have blocked out particular sites at Bear Creek and Cascade from May 15 to June 23 to avoid conflicts with high water.
Site 2A
Medium Waterfront site
Reservable
Driving Directions
From Vancouver, take Highway #1 or #7 to Harrison Hot Springs. Cascade is located about a 45min drive from Harrison.
Turn right at the stoplight when you get into Harrison, besides the gas station, onto Rockwell Drive. Follow Rockwell Drive and travel north along Harrison Lake until you get to where the road changes to gravel. Go left onto the Harrison East Forest Service Road and drive to the 11 km marker, turn left and follow signs down to the campground.
Be aware this is a forest service road with gravel, potholes and dust. Take caution and drive slowly.