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Osoyoos, BC parks and trails
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Some of the Provincial, Regional, Municipal and Community Parks and Trails located in the Osoyoos, British Columbia, Canada region including the Parks and Trails near the communities of Bridesville and Rock Creek. |
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Canal Walkway is a 5 kilometre loop route set on the shores of an old irrigation waterway once used to water the local wineries and orchards in the region. The trail is a popular biking, horseback riding and walking destination. [learn more] |
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Conkle Lake Provincial Park is a popular destination located in the backcountry forests, east of Osoyoos. The 587 hectare park includes a 124 hectare lake, a waterfall hiking trail, a sandy beach and a campground. [learn more] |
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Cottonwood Park is a well maintained garden park and sandy beach destination on Osoyoos Lake. Includes a walkway, viewing benches and picnic tables. Sandy beach and floral colors are the big highlights in the park [learn more] |
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Okanagan Grasslands Area includes Spotted Lake, the Grasslands of Kilpoola, the Grasslands of Chopaka East and Mount (Mt.) Kobau. The protected area is a popular destination for hikers, sightseers and people who enjoy fishing.[learn more] |
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Haynes Point Provincial Park is a 38 hectare park on Osoyoos Lake established in 1962 in an effort to protect history, wildlife, wetlands and endangered plant species. Birdwatching, boating, hiking, camping. [learn more] |
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Kettle River Provincial Park is a popular campground, day use and adventure park located near Rock Creek, BC. The 179 hectare park is a popular destination for hiking, tubing, canoeing, fishing and camping.[learn more] |
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Osoyoos Lake is Canada's warmest lake located in Canada's only desert. The lake attracts people during the sunshine months who enjoy swimming, boating, canoeing, kayaking, wind surfing, water skiing, sailing and fishing. [learn more] |
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Pioneer Walkway is a paved path located in the community of Osoyoos, British Columbia, Canada. The walkway explores the lakefront community while following the shores of Osoyoos Lake. [learn more] |
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Int. Biking and Hiking Trail is an 18.4 kilometre trail following the Okanagan River Channel used by mountain bikers, horseback riders and hikers. The trail is located at the north end of Osoyoos Lake. [learn more] |
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Mt. Baldy is a winter and summer recreation mountain destination located near the communities of Oliver and Osoyoos BC, Canada. Skiing, cross country and snowboarding in the winter while hiking is popular in the summer. [learn more] |
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Kettle Valley Rail Trail is one of the valley's most popular, scenic hiking, horseback riding and biking trail destinations. The historic railway route is 455 kilometres long covering over 48,000 acres with some amazing trestles. [ learn more ] |
| Osoyoos Lake Oxbows is a popular birdwatching destination situated on the north end of Osoyoos Lake. The oxbows is a protected area visited by local and migratory birds. Some arrive to nest and others to feed. Walk south along the International Bicycling and Hiking trail to access the oxbows. |
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