Wapiti
Lake Recreation Site is a recreation
site located near Jaffray, south of the community of Cranbrook,
BC in the East Kootenay region of British Columbia, Canada. The recreation site is
a wilderness campground and an activity destination situated
not far from the north end of another popular lake named Lake
Koocanusa.
Some of the activities enjoyed
on the lake include fishing, camping and canoeing. No
power boats are permitted on this lake. There is a roof top
boat launch located on the lake. Fishing is best enjoyed by
trolling. Trout is the fish to catch here.
Wapiti Lake is a small, elongated
lake with marsh areas, lilly pads and cattails. The campsites
are large, relatively private with some residing on the shores
of Wapiti Lake while other campsites are hidden in the trees
up on a ridge. The campsites include picnic tables and fire
pits. And there are pit toilets onsite.
The wilderness recreation destination is a
self serve campground. Self serve means you pack out what you
pack in. Leave no trace behind so others may enjoy the lake
and campground also
Some people use Wapiti Lake
as a base camp. And from the base camp they explore the surrounding
network of gravel roads and dirt trails while mountain biking,
hiking and horseback riding. Some jump into a vehicle, hook
up a boat and head towards one of the boat launches on Lake
Koocanusa.
Wildlife living in the area includes black
bears, moose, coyotes, elk, deer, squirrels and more. Birdwatching
on the lake is also popular as many songbirds, shorebirds and
waterfowl visit the secluded lake on many occasions. Some of
the birds we saw on our trip were a blue heron, robin, hawk
and loons.
RVs and trailers can access this park. Although
some of the campsites are tight while others are easily accessible.
Although the camping sites are few - the scenery and tranquil
environment are refreshing.
How to Get to Wapiti
Lake Recreation Site:
Travel to the community of
Cranbrook, BC. From Cranbrook travel south on Highway #3/93
towards Jaffray. prior to Jaffray look for Sherbourne Road on
your right. Continue traveling down the road for about 1.5 kilometres.
Look for the Wapiti Lake FSR (Forest Service Road) on your right. |