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Lake Cascade State Park is in the mountains of central Idaho about 75 miles north of Boise. The state park is popular for all types of boating; prevailing winds on the water make it especially well-suited for sailing and windsurfing.
Rainbow trout, Coho salmon, and small mouth bass and perch can be caught from the shore or by boat in the summer or through the ice in the winter. The North Fork of the Payette River, with its kayaking rapids, flows to the south of Cascade. A challenging nine-hole golf course is on the southeast shore of Lake Cascade. During the winter 800 miles of groomed snowmobile trails are available in the area. Basic campgrounds are available for visitors as well.

Facilities: Lake Cascade State Park provides group shelter and restrooms and a basic campground.

Reservations: Reservations are required for Lake Cascade State Park.

Best Time To Visit: Lake Cascade State Park is open 8:30 am and 4:00 pm on weekdays.

Fees: A day pass fee is charged.

Accessibility: This park is not handicap accessible.

Rules: Unknown

Directions: To reach Lake Cascade State Park from New Meadows, start out going south on Cunningham Avenue to Virginia Street, and turn left. Keep going straight to go onto ID-55 for 13.0 miles. Turn right onto 3rd Street. Continue to follow ID-55 for 28.7 miles. Turn left onto Market Street for 0.1 miles. Turn right onto Front Street for 0.1 miles.

Address
Lake Cascade State Park
West old State Highway of Highway 55
P.O. Box 709
Cascade, Idaho 83611
Phone
General: (208) 382-6544
Fax: (208) 382-4071
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