Trails in Naramata: Explore Year‑Round Adventure

Naramata is home to hundreds of stunning trails perfect for hiking, mountain biking, snowshoeing, cross‑country skiing, and more. Whether you're seeking a gentle stroll or a multi‑day adventure, there's a trail for every type of outdoor enthusiast.

Kettle Valley Rail (KVR) Trail

  • A well-maintained, flat rail-trail ideal for hiking, cycling, e-biking, and snow activities in winter.

  • Highlights include the Little Tunnel, McCulloch Trestle, and scenic views over vineyards and Okanagan Lake.

Waterfall & Canyon Walks

  • Naramata Creek Park Trail offers a 2.4 km round-trip hike through a shaded canyon leading to a beautiful waterfall.

  • Some rugged creek crossings and rocky terrain—best for sturdy footwear.

Mountain & Forest Adventures

  • Campbell Mountain trails feature a mix of singletrack, doubletrack, and forest roads—perfect for biking or moderate hiking.

  • Three Blind Mice network: over 80 mountain biking trails ranging from beginner to technical, also enjoyed by hikers and trail runners.

Wilderness Park & Longer Treks

  • Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park offers rugged wilderness with backcountry routes, alpine lakes, and winter snowshoe trails.

  • Multi‑day hikes like the Chute Lake to Naramata section of the KVR and Mountain Goat Trail provide challenging terrain and lake overlook vistas

Family-Friendly & Scenic Options

  • Easy strolls and accessible hikes along the KVR near Little Tunnel are ideal for families, casual walkers, and pets

  • Shorter loops to local waterfalls or forest patches are perfect for morning outings or evening adventures.

Why Hit the Trails in Naramata?

  • Variety for all abilities: from stroller-friendly valley paths to alpine ridge routes.

  • Seasonal access: enjoy year-round fun—hiking in summer, snowshoeing in winter, and biking in shoulder seasons.

  • Scenic diversity: forests, canyons, alpine ridges, vineyards, and lake overlooks.

  • Family & pet-friendly trails with accessible parking and trailheads.

  • Cultural and historic highlights: former rail corridors, tunnels, trestles, and rock ovens add character to outdoor time.