Enjoy the Cane Creek Reservoir with our rentals services on the water which include boats, jet skis, waverunners, water sport lessons, and boat tours. Crane Creek Reservoir is a reservoir in Washington County in the state of Idaho. Other activities include fishing, hiking a nature trail, wakeboarding, waterskiing, tubing, wake surfing, kneeboarding, air chair, wake skating, SUP's, windsurfing, and picnic areas.
Experience the best in Deadwood Reservoir boat rentals, jet ski, waverunners, and water sport tours. This reservoir is 3,000-acres and is created by damming the Deadwood River, a tributary of the Payette River. The reservoir is within the Boise National Forest in the mountains of Valley County, Idaho just twenty-five miles southeast of Cascade, Idaho. The area around the reservoir is commonly used for camping, hiking, water skiing, fishing, wakeboarding, tubing, canoeing and other outdoor recreation.
Atlantic, chinook and kokanee salmon along with cutthroat and rainbow trout are caught here and fishing is year round; however in the winter road access may impassable. In fact, the state record for an atlantic salmon was established at Deadwood Reservoir when a 13 lb., 4 oz. specimen was caught in 1995. Reserve your watercraft rentals today!
Visitors guide to Lake Cascade boat rentals and watercraft services on the reservoir. This lake is located on the North Fork of the Payette River in Valley County, Idaho in the Boise National Forest. It is the fourth largest lake or reservoir in the state. The closest cities are Cascade, Donnelly, and McCall, ID. The lake contains perch, trout, smallmouth bass, Kokanee, and Coho salmon for anglers and there is a winter ice fishing season. We offer water sport boat tours, jet skis, waverunners, wakeboarding, wakesurfing, tubing, kneeboarding, wake skating, air chair, slalom skiing, and premier boats.
Lake Cascade offers two group camping opportunities, including Snowbank group camp and Osprey Point group yurts, 232 individual campsites in 9 developed campgrounds with power, sewer, and water at Poison Creek and Ridgeview two dispersed camping areas with primitive camping, several day use areas, and 6 boat launch ramps. The various campgrounds and facilities of the park are dispersed around Lake Cascade's forty-one square miles of surface water and 86 miles of shoreline and Tamarack Resort and Marina area.