Big Sage Campground
About the Business
Big Sage Campground is a beautiful institution located at 57 Lakeshore Drive in Cascade, Idaho, United States. This campground, lodging, and park offers a variety of recreational opportunities for visitors to enjoy.
The Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation and the Bureau of Reclamation are hosting an open house event on April 2, 2024, at the American Legion Post #60 in Cascade. This event will provide information on the marina project and allow attendees to submit official comments in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act. Representatives from the Tamarack Resort will also be available to answer questions about the proposed project.
Winter camping is available at various locations around Lake Cascade, and Osprey Point Yurts can be reserved year-round. The park offers group camping options, individual campsites, day use areas, boat launch ramps, and opportunities for activities such as windsurfing, fishing, hiking, and mountain biking.
With stunning views of Lake Cascade and the North Fork Mountain Range, Big Sage Campground provides a peaceful and scenic setting for visitors to relax and enjoy the outdoors. Whether you're looking for a primitive camping experience or a site with full hook-ups, this campground has options to suit every preference.
For more information on current water levels and park hours of operation, visit the Bureau of Reclamation website or contact the park directly at (208) 382-6544. Come visit Big Sage Campground and experience all that this beautiful area has to offer!
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Location & Phone number
57 Lakeshore Dr, Cascade, ID 83611, United States
Reviews
"Great beach, sites are spaced nicely apart. Swimming good and cold. Host Fred works morning to night maintaining the place. Sunset views are awesome"
"We stayed at this beautiful Idaho State campground right on the banks of Lake Cascade. The park is well maintained, clean with several RV campsites either pull-thru or back-in, all have water and some have electricity. Our pull-thru site was almost perfectly level, water only and located near the shoreline, there is a pathway and landscaping between our site 212 and the water. The views are simply beautiful everywhere you look and we saw a pair of Bald Eagles flying around over the lake. Cell service was great with full bars on Verizon and 3 with AT&T. We had other arrangements at a National Forest campground across the lake but upon arriving there we quickly realized our rig wouldn't make it up the slope at the site with a hump at the top, we would certainly bottom out! We had to find other accommodations for the night, frustrating. Luckily for us we called the number on the website for Big Sage campground and found this beautiful site at Big Sage campground. We made it to our site and filled out the registration envelope but made a mistake on our registration not realizing that we should have received a 50% discount because we're over 62, After placing the envelope in the collection tube. In the morning I found Donna the camp host out and about, and told her I had made the mistake of paying full price, she quickly came up with a solution and contacted the rangers station. I received a call from Jenny at the Lake Cascade office who helped me with a great plan, all said and done we were able to make a new registration with the discount! Kudos to both Donna and Jenny for going above and beyond to help us out, Donna made sure everything worked out. There are several RV campgrounds and parks along Lake Cascade that are run by State parks and recreation, all beautiful with breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding mountains, we will be back and stay longer. We recommend these amazing state parks to all looking for a beautiful place to camp and enjoy all that Lake Cascade has to offer. Thank you again Donna and Jenny for making our stay a wonderful experience."
"Clean and quiet campground. Right on the lake with amazing views! Every spot has a view of the lake. A short walk from each site leads to a beach and the lake."
"Lake Cascade State Park is a great place to visit. Mid week is relatively quiet and not a lot of people on the beaches. Regular campsites are very good size...companion campsites are huge. Under an hour and a half drive from the Boise area. Good supplies in town nearby"
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