Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park

Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park is a vast wilderness area in British Columbia offering diverse outdoor adventures with its varied landscape and rich biodiversity.

27,261
Acres Protected
63
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1973
Year Established

About Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park

 

Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park is an expansive area located on the east side of Okanagan Lake, in the southern interior of British Columbia. The park covers a rugged landscape of deep valleys, high cliffs, and several peaks with panoramic views of the Okanagan Valley. It is home to a variety of ecosystems ranging from grasslands to coniferous forests, supporting a rich mix of wildlife including black bears, deer, and numerous bird species. Historically, the park was affected by the 2003 Okanagan Mountain Park Fire, which significantly altered its landscape, providing a unique opportunity to witness nature's recovery process. Popular recreation activities include hiking, mountain biking, camping, and wildlife viewing. The park's trail system offers routes suitable for all skill levels, from short day hikes to multi-day backcountry adventures. Its seclusion and natural beauty draw nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a more primitive experience. Noteworthy landmarks include the mountain summits, several pristine lakes, and remnants of original homesteads, adding a touch of historical intrigue.

Highlights

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Divide Lake

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Rare interior grassland ecosystem

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Wildlife viewing at Wild Horse Canyon

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Remote backcountry experiences

Notable Natural Features

Divide Lake

A scenic spot for fishing and picnicking, accessible via a moderate trail.

Okanagan Lake Overlook

Offers breathtaking views of Okanagan Lake and is reachable by a challenging hike.

Wild Horse Canyon

An area rich in history and wildlife, known for historical homestead sites.