Trepanier Creek Trail
Trepanier Creek Trail Map

Trepanier Creek Trail

Okanagan Valley
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Trepanier Creek Trail

Trepanier Creek Trail

Distance: 3.8mi
Elevation: 482ft
Time: 1.5-2h

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The Trepanier Creek Trail in Peachland, BC, gets your body moving in nature without demanding too much exertion. This is a kid-friendly trail that caters to all skills levels and ages!

Trepanier Creek Trail Map

Getting there

To reach the Trepanier Creek Trail from Peachland, BC, head towards Ponderosa Drive, which eventually turns in 6 Ave. Take a left onto Pincushion Place and continue driving until you see the parking lot!

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When to do

April-November

Backcountry Campsites

No

Pets allowed

Yes - On Leash

Family friendly

Yes

Route Signage

Average

Crowd Levels

Moderate

Route Type

Out and back


Trepanier Creek Trail
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Trepanier Creek Trail Description

The Trepanier Creek Trail is a pleasant family-friendly route that immerses you in the Okanagan Valley’s countryside scenery. This out-and-back route winds along the Trepanier Creek Greenway trail, adjacent to the creek (although the creek isn’t always in view), before it gets you to turn around and return the way you came once you reach Trepanier Road.

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