July 2, 2022
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Outdoor Edventures
Wildhorse Canyon North Loop
Where:
- Wildhorse Canyon North Loop
When:
- July 2, 2022
Who:
- Ed, Zac, Dallas, Josh
Trailhead:
- from downtown Kelowna take Pandosy Road south, which turns into Lakeshore Road
- at the lights at Barnaby Road, Lakeshore Road turns right and follows the lake
- the trailhead is 7 km from the lights and near the south end of Lakeshore Road
- there is a parking lot on the right (lake) hand side of the road
- the trailhead starts across the road by the washrooms and cuts sharply uphill
- the first couple of km are on the Wild Horse Canyon Trail until you cross the bridge at Deeper Creek and climb a steep hill where you turn right onto Boulder Trail
- we did the loop in the clockwise direction and the last km is on Lakeshore Road
Degree of difficulty:
- 450 meters of elevation
- 10 km round trip
- there are a few steep inclines with some loose footing
- Zac fell six feet into a ravine coming off a wooden bridge over a little creek
- the hike took us 3 hours
Interesting notes:
- the park was started in 1973 and was ravaged by the 2003 Kelowna fire, but the regrowth is part of the beauty of the area
- this is one of my favorite go to hiking areas near Kelowna as it’s not very crowded, is a good workout, and provides some breathtaking views of Okanagan Lake
- there are five trails in this Okanagan Mountain Park ranging from 7 to 44 km and 400 to 1500 meters
- there is a huge diversity of wildlife (goats, deer, moose, elk, lynx, bears, coyotes, western painted turtles, snakes) and edible plants, berries, and wildflowers
- I walked over a rattlesnake without noticing
- there is also a short but steep trail out of the south end of the parking lot that leads down to a ‘naked’ beach area where you can take a dip and cool off after your hike