Kinaskan Lake Provincial Park Campground is a scenic destination nestled on the southern bank of Kinaskan Lake in northern British Columbia, near Iskut. This rustic, first-come first-served campground offers 50 spacious sites suitable for RVs and trailers, surrounded by towering spruce and fir forests that provide natural shade and privacy.
The campground features essential amenities including pit toilets and potable water. Each site is equipped with fire rings for a classic camping experience. While lacking electric and sewer hookups, the natural setting and outdoor-focused environment appeal to visitors seeking genuine backcountry recreation.
Activities abound in this pristine northern landscape. Rainbow trout fishing in Kinaskan and Natadesleen Lakes is a primary draw, with fish averaging 30 cm in length. Paddlers enjoy canoe and kayak opportunities on calm waters surrounded by mountain peaks. Hiking trails include the accessible 1 km Kinaskan Lake Trail and more challenging routes like the 5 km Upper Cascade Falls Trail, where visitors can witness the park's signature waterfalls.
Wildlife viewing opportunities include bald eagles, hawks, ospreys, and mountain goats. This is an ideal destination for northern BC RV enthusiasts seeking remote wilderness camping with excellent fishing, paddling, and hiking access.