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One of the most popular summer destinations in the Lower Mainland, Cultus Lake Provincial Park is located 11 kilometers southwest of Chilliwack.
Cultus Lake Park includes four campgrounds. The park is a great place to fish, power boat, windsurf, stand-up paddleboard, hike, and camp.
Cultus Lake Park is located near the vacation community of Cultus Lake. This community has many activities for the whole family including waterslides, boat and jet ski rentals, go-carting, mini golf, horse stable, and plenty of restaurants.
Cultus Lake’s four group sites are perfect for family reunions, youth group camping, or corporate retreats. Three of the four group sites are located right beside the lake and the fourth is located a minute’s walk to the lake. There are two group sites located on the west side of the lake, in a private area.
For more information about Cultus Lake Provincial Park please visit the BC Parks website.
Facilities
Activities
Propane Campfires are available for rent. The campfires can be used during fire bans and easily hook up to propane barbeque tanks. If you need to exchange your BBQ tank or buy a new one, you can do it at the gatehouse in the park.
Firewood and ice are available in the park.
A wildfire is currently active in Cultus Lake Park, upslope of the park access road between Entrance Bay and Clear Creek campgrounds. Both campgrounds and the Seven Sisters trail are currently closed.
Other campgrounds at Cultus Lake remain open and firefighting activities do not pose a threat to these sites at this time. Park Rangers are on site and continue to assess any potential risk to public safety. – May 4th, 2026.
The water system for the Entrance Bay day use and campground has now been switched on. A boil water advisory is still in place for this system. – April 30th, 2026.
Cultus Lake Park has been impacted by the recent atmospheric river and wind events. Please use extra caution when visiting the park. Trail edges and stream banks may be eroded or undercut and can fail without warning. Crews are busy assessing for further damage and completing necessary repairs. Please obey the direction of our staff and contractors and heed any signage you encounter during your visit.
Updated: April 9th; 2026
Park visitors and swimmers should be aware of the sudden change in the depth of water close to shore which may cause swimmers to quickly become out of their comfort and swimming ability; elevated risk of drowning.