Crown Land Near Vernon

12 crown land sites 8 fishing spots 8 campgrounds

Vernon sits at the north end of the Okanagan Valley, where provincial parks and recreation sites are all within a short drive โ€” Kalamalka Lake Park, one of BC's most photographed turquoise lakes, and Kekuli Bay Park are both about 10-11 km from downtown. Becker Lake recreation site, 8 km out, adds free forest service camping. This page rounds up the closest public land, fishing spots, campgrounds and road trips around Vernon.

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Crown Land Nearby

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Vernon Hill
Trail Based Recreation Area
6 km
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BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB CABIN
Recreation Site
7 km
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Becker Lake
Recreation Site
8 km
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KEKULI BAY PARK
PROVINCIAL PARK
10 km
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Ponds
Recreation Site
10 km
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KALAMALKA LAKE PARK
PROVINCIAL PARK
11 km
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COUGAR CANYON ECOLOGICAL RESERVE
ECOLOGICAL RESERVE
12 km
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King Edward Lake North
Recreation Site
13 km
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High Lake
Recreation Site
13 km
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KING EDWARD LAKE SOUTH
Recreation Reserve
14 km
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Kaiser Bill Lake
Recreation Site
14 km
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Damer Lake
Recreation Site
14 km

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes โ€” Kekuli Bay Park and Kalamalka Lake Park are both 10-11 km from downtown, with Cougar Canyon Ecological Reserve about 12 km out.

Yes โ€” Becker Lake recreation site, 8 km out, has 7 free defined campsites, with the Ponds and King Edward Lake North sites adding more free camping 10-13 km away.

Yes, with a valid BC fishing licence โ€” B.X. Creek runs just over a kilometre from downtown, and Swan Lake and Vernon Creek are both under 6 km out.

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; Cougar Canyon Ecological Reserve prohibits camping entirely. Check current wildfire bans before heading out.