The park is centered around Sproat Lake, known for its crystal-clear waters ideal for swimming, kayaking, canoeing, paddleboarding, and fishing for rainbow trout and salmon. One of the main attractions is the K'ak'awin petroglyphs, ancient rock carvings sacred to local indigenous communities. The park offers camping facilities for tents and RVs, picnic areas with tables and grills, and several short trails to explore the local flora and fauna. Facilities include restrooms and boat launching areas. Spring and summer are the best times to visit due to the warm weather and ideal conditions for water activities and camping. Advance reservations are recommended during peak season. Visitors must follow park rules to protect the environment and respect wildlife and culturally sensitive areas.