Winter Adventures
With all the snow that has fallen this year in the Okanagan, it is easy for one to decide to hibernate until the first signs of spring! The winter weather shouldn’t be a deterrent for hikers to get out into the fresh air.
With all the snow that has fallen this year in the Okanagan, it is easy for one to decide to hibernate until the first signs of spring! The winter weather shouldn’t be a deterrent for hikers to get out into the fresh air.
The Okanagan Valley is full of spectacular adventures that can take a hiker into a variety of landscapes – from lush forests, mountain lakes, sub-alpine meadows to spectacular cliffs and canyons. While many of the parks and trail networks are well-known, there are several treks in the region that are not as common and are off the beaten path.
After a treacherous summer in the province with the wildfires and state of emergency, the fall is a wondrous time to take in the local trails in the Okanagan Valley. The lower temperatures, clear skies, and stunning Okanagan scenery make a beautiful canvas for the array of fall colours. While there are a multitude of hikes in the region, certain ones stand out for providing a spectacular foray of crimson, golden yellow and vibrant oranges amongst the greenery.