We had an excellent time at Whitehorse Lake this past weekend. The road to get there is not nearly as bad as some described.
The campground is nicely developed and very well taken care of. The camp hosts Dave and Linda were very friendly. They came around to let us know about campground activities and even grabbed our garbage on the morning of checkout.
We paddled the lake on our SUP, rode bikes around the campground, relaxed at our sites and got some fishing in too.
The Black Bear snack shack (food truck) has hot dogs, hamburgers, Hawaiian shaved ice, ice cream, and more. We tried a little of everything and were happy with the quality.
The Black Bear snack shack doubles as a mini mart and canoe/kayak/paddle board rental shop. The mini mart offers a wide selection of camping supplies. Ice is available, but costs $7 a bag, so stock up before if you can.
No swimming allowed...
Read moreNice paved camping site. Rv pads fairly level. Very nice picnic tables, fire ring provided with grill grading and nice prepared tent site pad. The pad has sand and small pebble mix most likely will not cause damage to tent floors. Bathrooms are very clean and smell great. There is plenty of trash receptacles through out the whole camp ground. Food truck with good selections of food, snacks, sundry items and coffee. They also rent out kayaks. They have movie night and some other programs. All staff were friendly and camp...
Read moreWhitehorse Lake is a beautiful lake. Paved roads inside the campground, nice spots...not sure of the hookup situation for RVs though. We just go to picnic and fish. DISCLAIMER: You have to travel the " Road from Hell " to get here. Now it can be better at times, but I use that term loosely. If you come make sure to bolt everything down, and put nothing in the back of your truck if you don't want to lose it. Off road tires and 4WD help part of the time, but it can still be a bone rattling...
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