Saturday, April 30, 2011

Looking out my window

This is the view from my car as I was stopped at Pyramid Provincial Park for a quick photo shoot of the beach. This little park has a great picnic area for use during the summer which I used often last year. I no doubt will use it again this coming summer.


Thursday, April 28, 2011

Okanagan Lake Provincial Park

Having not hit a golf ball in over 5 months due to Hernia Surgery, i spent an hour this morning at the Driving Range having a swing at 50 balls for $7 at the Two Eagles Golf Course in West Kelowna. The Driving Range has a very nice view of Lake Okanagan and the surrounding Mountains.

Okanagan Lake Provincial Park

Located halfway between Peachland and Summerland you will find Okanagan Lake Provincial Park. Just off Highway 97, the major arterial road along Okanagan Lake, this Provincial Park offers North and South Campgrounds, great views of the Lake and Lake access for those hot days of summer.


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Today though, i wasn’t looking for a place to sleep, nor was i looking to cool down in the fresh waters of the lake, the weather being overcast and a bit cool. Today i was here to take a walk through the Provincial Park, a whole 1 km of park, that seperates the North and South Campgrounds. The Upper Trail is a gentle stroll with some stairs that might make it hard for some but overall, it’s fairly flat. There is lots of fauna along the trail and you will have plenty of opportunity to see birds. Being parallel to the highway, the traffic noise does affect the serenity of the upper trail but not so much that it makes it un-worthwhile. I didn’t venture down to the shoreline so can’t comment on if the road noise can be heard down there. This little hike isn’t for the hardcore adventurer looking to put there strength and fitness to there maximum but you will find amongst the trees a wonderful example of what life in the Okanagan is really like. Find more pictures of the trail here in my Flickr Album.

28th April, 2011

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Hardy Falls Hike

Todays Hike took me on the Hardy Falls walk near Antlers Beach south of Peachland. It’s a nice gentle walk that takes less then half an hour from the car park to the Water Fall and there are plenty of park benches to take a rest if you’re just out for a stroll. The trail is approximately 1km long and crosses Deep Creek several times using wooden bridges.

This is a great little walk if you only have a short amount of time or are looking for a nice calm relaxing shady place for a picnic. There is nothing too strenuous to this walk as it’s very flat with hardly any elevation gain. During the fall, the creek becomes home to Kokanee Salmon that swim up river to Spawn. I will be back later in the year to see if i can catch the Salmon before bear take over the park.

 Hardy Falls Hike

Hardy Falls Hike

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Peachland Hikes

Now that the weather is starting to warm up, it’s time to get out and about and enjoy the sunshine. Yesterday i took a hike that is literally only across the road. However i haven’t been able to find any maps for the area. There is one trail that one day i will follow to find out where it goes but unfortunately yesterday, i wasn’t feeling 100% as i’m currently suffering from Pneumonia.
Trying to research hikes and trails in Peachland has pulled up a few that i have travelled and also some that are on the list to be done.

District of Peachland Hikes And Trails Map

Lookout Ridge

The Lookout Ridge is one that i need to check out.

Nestled in the elbow of Lake Okanagan and surrounded on three sides by valleys and mountains, Peachland offers an exciting variety of walking and hiking trails.
The Peachland Lookout trail offers easy hiking and beautiful lake views just a short drive up Princeton Road above the town.


The View from the Lookout Lookout Trail