A pathway lined with flower gardens and greenery leads to a wooden pavilion with an information board at Trepanier Park in Kelowna.
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Trepanier Park

Trepanier Park Campground

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Trepanier Park offers visitors a tranquil experience with its lush forests and diverse wildlife. The park features hiking trails that wind through scenic landscapes, providing opportunities for bird watching and nature photography.

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Trepanier Park is a must-visit for those who enjoy outdoor activities and nature. The park's trails vary in difficulty, making it accessible for hikers of all skill levels. One of the main highlights is Trepanier Creek, which flows through the park, offering a serene setting for a leisurely walk or a more challenging hike. The trails provide stunning views of the surrounding landscapes, making it a popular spot for nature photography.

Families will find Trepanier Park an excellent choice for a day out. There are several picnic areas where you can relax and enjoy a meal surrounded by nature. Bird watchers will appreciate the variety of species spotted throughout the park. Additionally, the park is home to various wildlife, so watch for deer and other animals as you explore. Trepanier Park offers a peaceful escape for those looking to immerse themselves in nature.


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A pathway lined with flower gardens and greenery leads to a wooden pavilion with an information board at Trepanier Park in Kelowna.
A sunny day at Trepanier Park beach in Kelowna with people sunbathing and swimming in the lake, surrounded by trees and mountains.

Need to Know

Cameron Lake is accessible by a two-wheel drive vehicle via Bear Forest Service Road.

To reach the Lacoma Lake trailhead from Peachland, take Trepanier Bench Road off Highway 97, located 3 km north of the traffic lights in Peachland. This road heads north for 7.5 km and passes under Highway 97C, becoming Trepanier Road. From Westbank/Kelowna, take the Trepanier Road exit off Highway 97C, about 6 km from the intersection of Highway 97C (Okanagan Connector) and Highway 97. From either direction, the pavement on Trepanier Road ends shortly. Continue on the gravel road for another 8.5 km to an unmarked trailhead at the turnaround. Stay on the main gravel road as alternative routes are impassable. The road is rough, overgrown, and not regularly maintained; a vehicle with good clearance and four-wheel drive is highly recommended.

The nearest communities are Peachland and Westbank.