Lac La Hache Provincial Park sits along the shores of one of British Columbia's longest natural lakes in the heart of the South Cariboo region, nestled beside Highway 97. The park offers a stunning lakeside setting framed by dense boreal forest, making it a popular destination for RV travellers exploring the Cariboo plateau. Anglers will appreciate the excellent fishing on Lac la Hache, renowned for rainbow trout, while a boat launch provides easy water access for boating and paddling. A sandy beach invites swimming and relaxing on warm summer days, and a playground makes the campground family-friendly. Hiking and nature trails wind through the surrounding forest, showcasing the region's diverse wildlife and scenic landscapes. Campsites are well-appointed with picnic tables and grills, and the campground features a dump station and water hookups for added convenience. Firewood is available on-site, perfect for evenings around the campfire under expansive Cariboo skies. Pets are welcome, making it an ideal stop for four-legged travellers too. Located just south of the community of Lac La Hache along the historic Gold Rush Trail corridor, the park serves as an excellent base for exploring the broader South Cariboo region of British Columbia.