Best lakes around Spall are found within the district municipality of Spallumcheen, British Columbia, and its surrounding areas near Enderby, Vernon, and Armstrong. This region offers diverse recreational opportunities across a variety of lakes. The landscape features wetlands, grasslands, and forested shorelines, providing settings for activities from quiet paddling to active watersports. Many lakes are known for their natural beauty and provide habitats for local wildlife.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Beautiful restaurant in an idyllic location by the forest
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Disrespectfully called a mud pond by the locals, it's actually a nice little loop around a beautifully situated body of water.
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The "Simmersee" is located in the tributary of the Simmerbach north of the town of Simmern/Hunsrück. It consists of two bodies of water that differ in terms of shape and use. The upper water surface (depth: approx. 1.5 m) has a purely biotope character and the lower water surface (depth: approx. 4 m, length: approx. 60 x 150 m) is used for leisure and local recreation. This is also the starting point of the popular Bachwanderweg hiking trail. https://www.simmern.de/kultur-tourismus/freizeit-und/simmersee
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The Spallumcheen region offers a diverse range of lakes, from quiet, shallower lakes ideal for paddling and birdwatching like Swan Lake, to large recreational lakes such as Mabel Lake and Okanagan Lake that are perfect for watersports. You'll also find smaller, tranquil spots for fishing and peaceful camping, like Hidden Lake and Baird Lake.
Yes, several lakes in the area are great for families. Kalamalka Lake offers beautiful sandy beaches and amenities, while Mara Lake features a broad, sandy beach and a roped swimming area. Gardom Lake is also family-friendly, with a floating dock, playground, and picnic areas, and restricts motorized watercraft to 10 hp, making it safer for swimming and canoeing.
Swan Lake is particularly renowned for its surrounding wetlands, providing some of the best birdwatching opportunities in British Columbia. It serves as a haven for breeding, nesting, and migrating ducks, waterfowl, and marsh birds. Mabel Lake is also a popular spot to see eagles and ospreys.
Mabel Lake is excellent for various water activities, including swimming, waterskiing, canoeing, and boating, thanks to its clear, sparkling blue water and ample space. Kalamalka Lake is also a popular spot for swimming, boating, paddleboarding, and kayaking. Mara Lake is ideal for waterskiing, boating, and swimming, with a boat launch available at Mara Provincial Park. Okanagan Lake, at its northern end near Vernon, offers vast recreational opportunities for swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, sailing, and fishing.
Anglers will find several excellent spots. Mabel Lake is known for Dolly Varden, Rainbow Trout, and Chinook Salmon. Hidden Lake is a quality rainbow trout fishery, with fish up to 7 lbs caught through fly fishing or trolling. Baird Lake offers opportunities for catching smaller rainbow trout, and Reeves Lake is good for trout fishing from its marshy shores.
Goose Lake is part of the Goose Lake Range Park, which features over 3 km of non-motorized, multi-use gravel trails with gentle terrain, perfect for walking and cycling. Kalamalka Provincial Park, adjacent to Kalamalka Lake, also offers beautiful hiking trails. For more extensive hiking options, you can explore the hiking routes around Spall.
Hidden Lake, as its name suggests, is a 'jewel' tucked away in the mountains between Enderby and Mabel Lake, offering a sense of adventure and a quality rainbow trout fishery. Baird Lake is another tranquil spot for quiet paddling among water lilies and peaceful camping, with possibilities for wildlife sightings.
Mabel Lake offers opportunities for camping, with resorts and RV campsites available. Hidden Lake has three timbered campsites (46 sites total). Baird Lake also provides peaceful nights of camping. For general accommodation, areas near Vernon, Enderby, and Armstrong offer various options.
Kalamalka Lake, often called 'Kal Lake,' is famous for its vibrant blue-green waters, which have earned it comparisons to the Caribbean. This unique color comes from limestone deposits from glaciers that reflect light, making it one of the most beautiful lakes in the world.
The wetlands around Swan Lake are a haven for breeding, nesting, and migrating ducks, waterfowl, and marsh birds. Mabel Lake is a popular spot for birdwatchers to see eagles and ospreys. Around Baird Lake, wildlife sightings, including black bears and moose, are possible. Gardom Lake is known for its painted turtles.
Goose Lake Range Park offers over 3 km of multi-use gravel trails suitable for cycling. Additionally, you can find various road cycling routes around Spall that may pass by or near some of the lakes.
Many lakes offer public access, often with amenities like beaches, picnic areas, and boat launches. It's always a good idea to check local regulations for specific activities like fishing or motorized boating. For more information on local attractions and activities, you can visit the Tourism Vernon website.


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