Crown Land Near Kelowna

12 crown land sites 0 fishing spots 8 campgrounds

Kelowna sits in the semi-arid Okanagan Valley, where crown land and recreation sites โ€” Bear Creek Park, Rose Valley Lake and the KLO Myra Creek trail network โ€” start within 10 km of downtown. Further into the Okanagan highlands, forest service roads open up backcountry camping and ATV access. This page rounds up the closest public land, campgrounds and road trips around Kelowna.

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Crown Land Nearby

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BEAR CREEK PARK
PROVINCIAL PARK
5 km
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ROSE VALLEY LAKE
Recreation Reserve
5 km
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McDOUGALL RIM TRAIL HEAD
Recreation Site
7 km
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Blue Grouse Mountain Bike Trails
Recreation Reserve
8 km
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KLO Myra Creek Area
Recreation Reserve
11 km
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Gillard Parking
Recreation Site
12 km
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Smith Creek Area
Recreation Reserve
12 km
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Bear Creek Aspen
Recreation Reserve
12 km
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Bear Creek Burke
Recreation Reserve
13 km
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Small Paradise
Recreation Reserve
13 km
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Okanagan Boulderfields
Recreation Site
15 km
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Okanagan Lake (East Sun)
Recreation Site
15 km

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes โ€” Bear Creek Park and Rose Valley Lake recreation sites are within 5 to 6 km, with more backcountry forest service roads further into the Okanagan highlands.

Dispersed camping on crown land is permitted in most BC forest service recreation sites for up to 14 days; Bear Creek Park itself is a fee-based provincial campground.

Kelowna to Penticton along the wine route, or Kelowna to Revelstoke, are the most popular โ€” 45 minutes and 2.5 hours respectively.

Regulations

A valid BC fishing licence is required to fish anywhere on this page. Dispersed camping on forest service recreation sites is generally free but capped at 14 days per site; check current wildfire bans, which are common in the dry Okanagan summer.