Mount Knox Summit Hike
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Mount Knox Summit Hike

Okanagan Valley
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Mount Knox Summit Hike

Mount Knox Summit Hike

Distance: 1.5mi
Elevation: 587ft
Time: 1-1.5h

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Mount Knox Summit Hike is a moderately trafficked route in Kelowna, BC! Expect to reach a stunning view of the Okanagan Valley etched below. While this is a family-friendly route, some small sections can be tough for little ones.

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Getting there

To reach the Mount Knox Summit Hike from Kelowna, BC, head to Boynton Place, and your destination will be on the left. You will park your car along the street.

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When to do

April - September

Backcountry Campsites

No

Pets allowed

Yes - On Leash

Family friendly

Yes

Route Signage

Average

Crowd Levels

Moderate

Route Type

Out and back


Mount Knox Summit Hike
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Mount Knox Summit Hike Description

The Mount Knox Summit Hike in the Okanagan Valley is a moderately trafficked route that takes you to a pleasant view of Okanagan Lake nestled into the landscape and lining Kelowna’s sprawling metropolis below. You’ll follow the trail from where you parked your car until eventually taking a right onto Summit Trail. Walk along Summit Trail until you reach the top of Mount Knox! After admiring the views, turn around and return the way you came.

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