Paul’s Tomb Trail
Paul’s Tomb Trail Map

Paul’s Tomb Trail

Okanagan Valley
View Photos
Paul’s Tomb Trail

Paul’s Tomb Trail

Distance: 3.0mi
Elevation: 410ft
Time: 1-1.5h

Difficulty Rating:

User Ratings:
No ratings yet

Paul’s Tomb Trail in Kelowna’s Knox Mountain Park is a moderately trafficked, family-friendly route that stretches adjacent to the shimmering Okanagan Lake! The pleasant scenery and minimal elevation gain make this an ideal outing for all abilities.

Paul’s Tomb Trail Map

Getting there

To get to the trailhead for Paul’s Tomb Trail from Kelowna, head to Knox Mountain Drive, and the parking lot will be on your right.

I’ve done this 0 people have done this
I want to do this 0 want to do this route

About

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


Paul’s Tomb Trail
Elevation Graph


Paul’s Tomb Trail Description

Paul’s Tomb Trail in the Okanagan Valley is a moderately trafficked route that attracts all ages and skill levels. The easy-to-navigate path flanked by shimmering lake views makes this a fantastic hike for everyone! The path follows Paul’s Tomb Trail and takes you to the ending point: Paul’s Tomb. If you’ve reached the water, you’ve gone too far. Turn around and return the way you came, as this is an out-and-back route.

Comments

0 Comments

Similar hikes to the Paul’s Tomb Trail hike

Glen Canyon Greenway Trail-Map

Glen Canyon Greenway Trail

Difficulty:
2.4mi
308ft
1-1.5h

The Glen Canyon Greenway Trail, located in West Kelowna, is a family-friendly hike that blends flat, easy-going terrain with more…

Myra Bellevue Trail Map

Myra Bellevue Trail

Difficulty:
3.6mi
636ft
1.5-2h

The Myra Bellevue Trail takes you around a wide loop, granting far-away unveilings of Okanagan Lake nestled at the forefront…

Denison Lake Trail Map

Denison Lake Trail

Difficulty:
6.7mi
1270ft
3-4h

When summer rolls around, the Okanagan Valley’s scorching hot weather propels most to flock to the beaches, but why not…