Regional Parks are
The Regional District offers more than 2,100 hectares of parkland in 30 regional parks, including over 86 km of designated trails and ten parks with lake access.
Regional Parks are day-use only. Camping, fires, or overnight parking are not permitted. No smoking or vaping in parks due to fire risk. Park visitors may experience weather-related and natural hazards. On-leash dogs are allowed in some parks. Please plan for your visit before you go.
Park closures due to wildfires: Two parks remain closed due to hazards such as danger trees and ash pits (Rose Valley and Stephens Coyote Ridge). Visitors are asked to respect signage and stay out of closed parks until further notice. For more information and updates see Wildfire recovery in Regional Parks.
Get directions, maps and photos of parks to explore in the Central Okanagan.
Friendly and knowledgeable Park Interpreters offer guided hikes, nature programs and events year-round.
Some park facilities can be booked and certain activities in parks require a permit.
Learn about RDCO partnerships with local indigenous communities.
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Parks Services (8 a.m. to 4 p.m.)
1450 KLO Road
Kelowna, BC, Canada V1W 3Z4
Phone 250-469-6232
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