We hiked the first 2 kilometers of the trail and were awe struck by the scenery and by the quality of the trail. It's a bit off the beaten path for a tourist but so worth the detour. Hats off to the people that maintain this park, it's perfect.
We hiked the first 2 kilometers of the trail and were awe struck by the scenery and by the quality of the trail. It's a bit off the beaten path for a tourist but so worth the detour. Hats off to the people that maintain this park, it's perfect.
Surprisingly fabulous and worthwhile tour. We had a great tour guide (Maarten) that picked us up promptly in the morning and stayed with us throughout the full day. Maarten was engaging, informative and encouraging. We came home with breath taking photos and some knowledge of Canadian history. Highly recommend this tour and this company.
Been here many times, even rode the 350 kilometers full circle one year in 10 days. Great place to go for a stroll with the whole family, check to see what condition the road up is in, used to be a little rough.
We rented bikes and went in the morning before it got busy. The views are amazing and the trail is quite easy to bike. Took a couple of hours but I definitely recommend seeing this place.
Myra Road, which starts at McCulloch Rd., runs approximately 8.2 km and ends at Myra Canyon. It's a winding and sometimes rough dirt road, but the prize is well worth the effort. The 12 km Myra Canyon trail is scenic and well-maintained. The many former rail tressles, destroyed by fire several years earlier, have been re-built to attain their former glory. Rated as Kelowna's top tourist attraction, you'll want to have your camera at the ready. For those who prefer bike riding, rentals are available on site.
Well worth the drive up the forest trail to one of the parking spots.
Clear level walks and stunning trestle bridges.
Well done to all those involved in maintaining and restoring the park.