Max Lake Provincial Recreation Area offers a serene wilderness experience featuring a pristine lake surrounded by lush forests and mountain views, making it ideal for camping, hiking, and fishing.
Max Lake Provincial Recreation Area is located in British Columbia’s southern interior, approximately 30 kilometers southwest of the city of Vernon. The recreation area centers around the tranquil Max Lake, which is surrounded by mixed coniferous forest including Douglas fir, Ponderosa pine, and trembling aspen. The lake’s crystal-clear waters provide excellent fishing opportunities for rainbow trout and other freshwater species. The site also offers a well-developed campground with over 50 sites, making it a popular weekend destination for families, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts. Hiking trails around the lake and in the surrounding hills offer gentle to moderate terrain with scenic viewpoints of the lake and nearby mountain ranges, including the Monashee Mountains. Wildlife such as deer, black bears, and numerous bird species can frequently be observed. Historically, the area has been used by indigenous communities for fishing and hunting, and today its natural setting appeals to those seeking quiet and accessibility without long travel times. The park’s blend of water, forest, and mountain scenery provides ample opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, swimming, and picnicking, as well as winter activities like snowshoeing when conditions allow. Its convenient location, natural beauty, and family-friendly facilities make Max Lake Provincial Recreation Area a favored destination for both day visitors and overnight campers.
Max Lake itself with clear, calm waters ideal for fishing and paddle sports
Scenic forested trails offering peaceful wildlife viewing opportunities
A family-friendly campground with well-maintained amenities and lake access
Panoramic views of the Monashee Mountains from nearby hiking spots
A small, spring-fed lake known for its clear waters and excellent trout fishing.
Six miles of easily navigable forest trails ideal for hiking and wildlife spotting.
Nearby high points provide expansive views of the surrounding Monashee Mountains.