Ellison Provincial Park is a scenic provincial park near Vernon, BC, known for its diverse ecosystems, hiking trails, and waterfront access to Okanagan Lake.
Ellison Provincial Park is located on the eastern shore of Okanagan Lake, just south of the city of Vernon in British Columbia. Covering a diverse landscape, the park offers a mix of lakeshore, wetlands, grasslands, and forested hillsides dominated by Ponderosa pine and Douglas fir. The park's terrain ranges from gentle slopes near the water to steep rocky outcrops providing panoramic views of the lake and surrounding valley. Ecologically, the park supports several wildlife species, including deer, birds such as blue herons and raptors, and various small mammals. The park plays a key role in habitat conservation while offering valuable greenspace for recreation. Ellison Provincial Park’s history reflects its importance to local Indigenous peoples, including the Okanagan Nation, who have long utilized the area for seasonal resources and cultural practices. Today, visitors come for a wide range of outdoor activities including hiking, mountain biking, fishing, swimming, and boating. The network of trails caters to different skill levels, with several lookout points rewarding hikers with sweeping views. The park’s shoreline provides access for paddle sports and calm water fishing. With its close proximity to Vernon, the park remains a popular destination for day use and gentle outdoor pursuits. Its natural beauty combined with recreational facilities makes it attractive for families, nature enthusiasts, and photographers alike.
Views from the park’s rocky bluff overlooking Okanagan Lake
Diverse ecosystems including wetlands, grasslands, and forested areas
Access to Okanagan Lake for fishing, swimming, and paddle sports
Well-maintained multi-use trails suitable for hiking and mountain biking
A prominent rocky outcrop offering panoramic views of Okanagan Lake and the surrounding valley.
Accessible lakeshore areas ideal for fishing, swimming, and launching non-motorized watercraft.
Protects a small but ecologically important wetland supporting waterfowl and amphibians.