Hicks Lake Campground at Sasquatch Provincial Park offers a serene escape in British Columbia's Lower Mainland region, just 6 km north of Harrison Hot Springs. Nestled within a landscape of pocket lakes, scenic mountain ridges, and distinctive birch forests, this campground provides full-service amenities including dump station facilities, water hookups, and grills for convenient RV camping.
The lake itself is a recreational hub featuring a sandy beach with warm summer waters ideal for swimming, alongside excellent opportunities for motorboating, canoeing, and fishing for rainbow trout, cutthroat trout, and brook char. Adventure seekers can explore the Hicks Lake Trail, a scenic 4 km return hike showcasing the park's natural beauty.
Wildlife viewing is a highlight, with opportunities to spot bald eagles, beavers, and mountain goats throughout the area. On-leash dogs are welcome on the east side of the boat launch, making it family-friendly for pet owners. The park's famous name references the legendary Sasquatch, adding cultural interest to the destination.
With its combination of water-based recreation, hiking, wildlife viewing, and proximity to Harrison Hot Springs attractions, Hicks Lake delivers a well-rounded British Columbia camping experience suited for families and outdoor enthusiasts.