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Touring cycling routes around North Okanagan B traverse a region characterized by diverse landscapes, including rolling hills, forested areas, and the Monashee Mountains. The area features numerous lakes such as Okanagan Lake and the vibrant Kalamalka Lake, with many routes following their shores. Cyclists can also explore fertile valleys dotted with vineyards and orchards, as well as multi-use trails like the Okanagan Rail Trail. This varied terrain provides options for different cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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35.0km
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This section Okanagan Rail Trail might just have the best views for effort ratio of any trail in Canada. You'll follow along the flat, well-maintained trail with Kalamalka Lake glistening in the sunshine to one side and towering cliff faces appearing on the other. To make things even better, there are a number of campgrounds along the way so you can make a multi-day hiking or biking trip out of it and really immerse yourself in the beauty of the area.
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Kal Beach is a sandy lakefront beach with a fishing pier, swimming access, kayak rentals, and picnic tables. In the summer, it's great for a dip, easy to walk barefoot on the fine sand, and there's a long, shallow stretch perfect for young kids to splash around. Beachgoers can also enjoy the scenic views over Kalamalka Lake from the Kal Beach Pier.
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Nice to have these stations. Wish there were more of them!
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The Rail Trail Cafe has everything and has been heavily renovated. One of the most beloved cafe stopes in Vernon used by cyclists and beach goes in the area for years. Great place to meet up to use the iconic rail trail or a nice place to chill. The Cheese and Ham bun is a very old recipe and is absolutely amazing! If you are in the area stop by here but if you are looking for gear and it's not a Sunday, head down the street towards town and check out Sun Country Cycle.
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The North Okanagan B region offers a diverse selection of over 30 touring cycling routes, catering to various skill levels and preferences. You'll find everything from easy, flat paths to more challenging ascents through rolling hills.
Yes, the North Okanagan B region is known for its accessible trails. The Rail Trail Café loop from Kekuli Bay Provincial Park is an excellent easy option, covering 17.3 km along the Okanagan Rail Trail. This trail, with its gentle 1.3% maximum grade, is ideal for families and beginners, offering a pleasant ride along the lake shores.
For breathtaking views of Kalamalka Lake's vibrant turquoise waters, consider the Kalamalka Lake – View of the Lake loop from Ecologically Sensitive Area. This 54.3 km route provides extensive vistas of the lake and its natural surroundings. Another great option is the Lakeside Swimming Spot – Kalamalka Lake loop from Allan Brooks Nature Centre Lot Plan 25404, which also offers stunning lakeside scenery.
Absolutely. While many routes are gentle, the region also features more challenging terrain. The Silver Star Mountain – Shuswap Lookout loop from Silver Star Mountain Resort is a difficult 17.1 km route with significant elevation gain, perfect for experienced cyclists looking for a demanding ride and rewarding views.
The routes in North Okanagan B often pass by stunning natural features and points of interest. You can enjoy the vibrant waters of Kalamalka Lake, relax at Kal Beach or Kin Beach, or stop for a break at the Rail Trail Café. Many routes also wind through vineyards, orchards, and provincial parks like Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park.
Yes, several routes offer opportunities to cool off in the region's beautiful lakes. The Lakeside Swimming Spot – Kalamalka Lake loop from Allan Brooks Nature Centre Lot Plan 25404 is specifically designed to provide access to lakeside spots along Kalamalka Lake. You can also find swimming opportunities at beaches like Kal Beach and Kin Beach, which are often accessible from nearby trails.
The best time for touring cycling in North Okanagan B is typically from spring through fall (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, and the landscapes are vibrant with lush greenery, blooming orchards, and vineyards. The Okanagan Rail Trail is particularly enjoyable during these seasons.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in North Okanagan B are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Kalamalka Lake – View of the Lake loop from Ecologically Sensitive Area and the Rail Trail Café loop from Kekuli Bay Provincial Park. These loops offer convenient exploration of the region's diverse scenery.
Many popular trailheads in North Okanagan B offer designated parking. For instance, the Kekuli Bay Provincial Park Campground is a known starting point with facilities. The Okanagan Rail Trail has multiple access points with parking along its length, including near Vernon and Coldstream. It's always a good idea to check specific route details for recommended parking areas.
The touring cycling routes in North Okanagan B are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 28 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the extensive lakefront paths, the stunning views of Kalamalka Lake, and the variety of terrain that caters to different ability levels. The well-maintained multi-use trails, like the Okanagan Rail Trail, are also a consistent highlight.
Yes, the region offers routes that allow for convenient stops at cafes. The Rail Trail Café loop from Kekuli Bay Provincial Park, as its name suggests, passes directly by the Rail Trail Café. The Okanagan Rail Trail, which many routes utilize, also has various points where you can access local eateries in nearby communities like Vernon and Coldstream.
While some trails might be accessible, winter cycling in North Okanagan B can be challenging due to snow and ice, especially in higher elevations or less maintained areas. The region is primarily known for its summer and fall cycling. For specific winter conditions, it's best to check local trail reports and weather forecasts, as some multi-use trails might be groomed for cross-country skiing or snowshoeing.


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