Natural Feature
Cascade Lake
Recommandé par 9 habitants ·
Conseils des habitants
Lake in Moran State Park (you will need a park pass). There is a “beach” and swimming area for families and a place to rent boats. There is also a playground and a small concessions stand. There is a walking trail that goes around the entire lake and it is a very nice walk.
Cascade Lake is the most popular lake in Moran State Park and the best place to get an introduction to the outdoor opportunities the park has to offer. Locals have used the lake’s Day Use Area for decades and it is the best family friendly location for swimming and picnics on the grass by the water…
Hike around the lake (easy 3 miles), swim or rent a boat. A great dark blue lake with land locked Kokanee salmon. Perfect for a family picnic
Each New Year's Day, the local rowing team hosts the Polar Bear Plunge. Start the New Year's right, and take a quick DIP in the cold, clear waters of Cascade Lake with 1-200 of your new (slightly crazy) friends! Scheduled in the morning on New Year's Day, do something a little different this year…
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