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Attractions and Places To See around Okanagan-Similkameen D - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Okanagan-Similkameen D, a region in British Columbia, offers a diverse range of natural landscapes and cultural sites. This area is characterized by its semi-arid desert environment, significant agricultural scene, and rich Indigenous heritage. Visitors can explore prominent lakes, historical landmarks, and extensive trail networks. The region provides opportunities to experience both natural beauty and cultural history.

Best attractions and places to see around Okanagan-Similkameen D

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Last updated: April 24, 2026

Giants Head Summit

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Anyone who wants to see the Okanagan Valley from above should have been at Giants Head in Summerland. You can drive up and then walk about 20min to the summit and have a fantastic view. We recommend.

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Through the vineyards in the Okanagan

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From Naramata it's all the way to Penticton on the Kettle Valley Railway Trail along many wineries. If you like you can safely stop and take a bottle or two.

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Behind Naramata it goes continuously uphill to Chute Lake. Depending on the weather of the previous days, the trail is sometimes difficult to drive. Deep sand passages and rough stones …

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Okanagan Lake

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The Adra Tunnel is located along the KVR trail just above Naramata and runs about 490 metres long. The Adra Tunnel has been closed over 40 years (as of 2023).

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October 23, 2025, Giants Head Summit

The summit of Giant’s Head Mountain offers sweeping panoramas across the Okanagan Valley — look out over the shimmering waters of Okanagan Lake, the vineyards of the Naramata Bench, and the hills surrounding Penticton. From here, you’re perched above the valley’s patchwork of orchards, vineyards and lakefront homes, making the viewpoint a standout for both sunrise and sunset. It’s accessible enough for many hikers yet delivers those “high vantage” views that feel more remote.

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Does anyone know what it looks like there now? At least in the third photo, it looks to me (also based on the "fresh" earth edges on the left and right) as if the path is simply not finished here yet and the surface is still being built.

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The Adra Tunnel is located along the KVR trail just above Naramata and runs about 490 metres long. The Adra Tunnel has been closed over 40 years (as of 2023). The horseshoe-shaped tunnel was originally excavated in 1914 as part of the development of the Kettle Valley Railway. Rail operations stopped in the 1970s while the rail bed was bought by the provincial government in 1990. As of this entry, a Naramata group called the Woodwackers, with support of the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen, has begun restoration of the tunnel and hope reopen the tunnel to the public in the near future.

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Railway lines to cycle paths - that's great!

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Hello bike partner, I agree with you. The west direction is better on the Kettle Valley Railway. However, if you cycle through Canada completely, it is better to drive from west to east, as this is the prevailing wind direction. I met umpteen touring riders fleeing against the wind. Almost everything is European. Most Canadians fly to Vancouver and then drive back.

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The path is even worse than in 2017

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Better to go in the opposite direction

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore in Okanagan-Similkameen D?

The region boasts diverse natural beauty. You can visit Okanagan Lake for beaches and water activities, or explore the unique Spotted Lake near Osoyoos, known for its distinct mineral spots. Cathedral Provincial Park offers towering cedars and alpine lakes, while Vaseux Lake Bird Sanctuary is a crucial habitat for diverse bird species and bighorn sheep.

Are there any significant historical sites or cultural attractions in the region?

Yes, Okanagan-Similkameen D is rich in history and culture. The Adra Tunnel (Kettle Valley Railway) is a historical railway structure. You can also visit the Grist Mill at Keremeos, a working 1877 flour mill, or the Nk'Mip Desert Cultural Centre in Osoyoos, which shares the culture of the Syilx Okanagan People. The Similkameen Spirit Trail National Historic Site near Hedley showcases ancient Indigenous trade routes.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do around Okanagan-Similkameen D?

The region offers extensive outdoor opportunities. You can cycle along the Kettle Valley Railway Trail, which passes through vineyards. For hiking, explore trails in Cathedral Provincial Park or the Mount Kobau area, including the Testalinden Trail. There are also numerous road cycling routes like the "Along the Lake loop from Okanagan Falls" and MTB trails such as the "Slabs loop from Penticton." Find more routes on the Road Cycling Routes, MTB Trails, and Easy Hikes guide pages.

Are there family-friendly attractions in Okanagan-Similkameen D?

Absolutely. Okanagan Lake offers beaches and recreational activities suitable for families. Skaha Lake Park in Penticton is another popular spot with playgrounds and water sports. The Kettle Valley Railway trail, particularly the section Through the vineyards in the Okanagan, is also considered family-friendly for cycling.

Where can I find the best panoramic views of the Okanagan Valley?

For breathtaking views, head to Giants Head Summit in Summerland, which offers sweeping panoramas of Okanagan Lake and the Naramata Bench vineyards. Munson Mountain Lookout in Penticton and Anarchist Mountain Lookout near Osoyoos also provide excellent vantage points. Mount Kobau features the Testalinden Trail with superb views of both the Okanagan and Similkameen valleys.

What is the Kettle Valley Railway, and how can I experience it?

The Kettle Valley Railway was a historic railway line built in the early 1900s. Today, sections of it are popular for hiking and biking. You can experience it by cycling Through the vineyards in the Okanagan, a route that follows the trail between Naramata and Penticton. Be aware that some sections, like the Steep and Challenging Section, can be demanding.

Can I visit any wineries or orchards in Okanagan-Similkameen D?

Yes, the Okanagan-Similkameen region is renowned for its agricultural industry, especially its orchards and wineries. Areas like the Naramata Bench boast over 20 wineries, and the Similkameen Valley is recognized as a top wine region. You can find numerous opportunities for tours and tastings throughout the area. Keremeos is known as the "Fruit Stand Capital of Canada," offering abundant fresh produce.

Are there easy hiking trails suitable for beginners or short walks?

Yes, there are several easy options. The Hardy Falls trail in Peachland is an easy 0.8 km walk to a waterfall. For slightly longer, easy hikes, consider the "Giant's Head Loop" at Giant's Head Mountain Park or the "Sun-Oka Beach and Trout Creek loop" in Sun-Oka Beach Provincial Park. You can find more easy routes on the Easy Hikes around Okanagan-Similkameen D guide page.

What is the best time of year to visit Okanagan-Similkameen D?

The region offers attractions year-round. Spring and fall are ideal for hiking and cycling, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is perfect for water activities on Okanagan Lake and Skaha Lake, as well as visiting fruit stands and wineries. Winter provides opportunities for cross-country skiing in places like Cathedral Provincial Park.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions in Okanagan-Similkameen D?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from spots like Giants Head Summit. The cycling experience along the Kettle Valley Railway Trail, with its many wineries, is also a highlight. Many appreciate the opportunity to relax by Okanagan Lake and enjoy the region's unique blend of natural beauty and agricultural charm.

Are there any unique bridges or historical structures to see?

Yes, the Red Bridge in Keremeos is British Columbia's only remaining covered railway bridge, built in 1909, and is one of the most photographed sites in the Similkameen Valley. The Adra Tunnel (Kettle Valley Railway) near Naramata is another significant historical structure, originally excavated in 1914.

Is there a bird sanctuary in the region?

Yes, the Vaseux Lake Bird Sanctuary, located between Oliver and Okanagan Falls, is a crucial non-motorized lake and bird sanctuary. It's an excellent spot for birdwatching, especially during spring migration, and also offers opportunities to observe bighorn sheep. The South Okanagan-Similkameen area, including Vaseux Lake, is recognized for its high biodiversity.

Are there any wheelchair accessible attractions in Okanagan-Similkameen D?

While specific accessibility details vary, many parks and cultural centers strive for accessibility. Skaha Lake Park in Penticton offers accessible pathways, and the Nk'Mip Desert Cultural Centre is designed with accessibility in mind. It's always recommended to check with individual attractions for their specific accessibility features.

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