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.