
The temporary closure of all areas of Rose Valley Regional Park is required from Wednesday, April 16 until Wednesday, April 30, 2025, inclusive, to allow for the safe hauling of wildfire salvage harvested trees. The closure includes the previously reopened Yellow Bell Loop, the Bunchgrass Trail and all parking lots.
The Regional District of Central Okanagan asks that the public stay out of the closed park and observe all barricades and signs.
“Tree hauling is a critical step as we move toward parkland restoration,” says Wayne Darlington, Manager of Parks Capital Planning and Asset Management. “Above average spring precipitation has delayed our progress. We very much appreciate the public’s understanding and cooperation as we complete this stage in the process. We remain committed to reopening the park as soon as possible.”
Residents are encouraged to visit rdco.com/subscribe and sign up for email notifications to stay informed and up to date.
For more information about fire damaged parks, the recovery process and progress visit Wildfire Recovery in Parks.
The Regional District of Central Okanagan offers more than 2,100 hectares of parkland including 86 kilometres of designated trails in 30 regional parks for visitors to explore. Visit rdco.com/parks to plan your next outing.