Silver Star Provincial Park offers a diverse landscape of alpine meadows, dense forests, and mountain terrain, hosting numerous recreational opportunities year-round near Vernon, BC.
Silver Star Provincial Park is located in the southern interior of British Columbia near the city of Vernon. The park encompasses approximately 6,694 hectares of mountainous terrain dominated by Silver Star Mountain and its surrounding alpine and subalpine environments. The landscape features a mix of lodgepole pine and Engelmann spruce forests, alpine meadows rich with wildflowers, and several pristine lakes, including Two Mile Lake which is a hub for aquatic activities. Established in 1974, the park provides extensive recreational options such as hiking, mountain biking, fishing, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing, attracting outdoor enthusiasts throughout all seasons. Its proximity to the SilverStar Mountain Resort further enhances winter sports opportunities with skiing and snowboarding. Hikers can explore a network of trails that vary from easy nature walks to challenging mountain routes with rewarding summit views. Wildlife in the park includes black bears, mule deer, mountain goats, and a variety of bird species including Clark's nutcracker and gray jay. The park also has cultural significance for Indigenous peoples of the area. Visitors appreciate Silver Star Provincial Park for its natural beauty, well-maintained trails, and the balance of solitude in nature with easy access to nearby communities. The park’s high elevation zones offer panoramic views of the Monashee Mountains and Okanagan Valley, making it a popular destination for photography and nature observation.
Two Mile Lake – a pristine alpine lake ideal for paddle sports and fishing
Silver Star Mountain Summit – offers spectacular panoramic views of the Monashee Mountains
Network of mountain biking trails suitable for all skill levels
Winter access to extensive cross-country ski trails maintained by the SilverStar Nordic Club
A clear alpine lake popular for paddling, fishing, and lakeside camping with scenic mountain surroundings.
Offers breathtaking panoramic views of surrounding mountain ranges and the Okanagan Valley.
Over 30 kilometers of groomed trails maintained by SilverStar Nordic Club providing excellent winter recreation.