Naramata’s parks and green spaces offer something for everyone—from active explorers to families seeking a peaceful day outdoors. Whether you’re hiking scenic trails, paddling the shoreline, or enjoying a picnic with lake views, Naramata’s parks invite you to explore, unwind, and reconnect with nature.
Trail Systems, Vistas & Outdoor Adventure
The iconic Kettle Valley Rail (KVR) Trail runs above the Naramata Bench, offering wide, well-graded paths for hiking, cycling, and sightseeing. Follow the trail for panoramic views of vineyards, mountains, and Okanagan Lake, or branch off into forested paths that wind through peaceful canyons and waterfalls.
Lakeside Parks & Marine Access
Many of Naramata’s parks feature direct access to Okanagan Lake, making them ideal for kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, or a refreshing swim. With calm waters and boat launches at several spots, these parks are perfect for paddlers and those looking to relax on the water’s edge.
Family-Friendly Green Spaces
From shaded playgrounds to grassy picnic areas, Naramata’s community parks are perfect for families. Pack a lunch, bring the kids, or spread out a blanket under a tree for a lazy afternoon surrounded by nature. Most parks are walkable from the Village, with amenities like washrooms, beach access, and picnic tables.
Camping & Provincial Parks
Looking to sleep under the stars? Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park, located just south of Naramata, offers a rugged wilderness experience with both backcountry and boat-access-only campsites. It’s a dream destination for hikers, campers, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking solitude and adventure.
Why Visit Naramata’s Parks?
Explore rugged trails, forested hills, and sweeping views over Okanagan Lake in one of the region’s most scenic parks.
A hidden gem with flowing water, shaded trails, and a peaceful setting tucked just outside the village.
A popular village beach with calm waters, shaded areas, and plenty of space to unwind by the lake.
Step into history with unique stone formations, quiet trails, and a natural setting perfect for exploring.
A popular village beach with calm waters, shaded areas, and plenty of space to unwind by the lake.