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SARA Park, Lake Havasu

SARA (Special Activities and Recreation Area) Park is an 1100-acre desert park Located in the beautiful city of Lake Havasu, Arizona. The park has several scenic hiking trails that lead you to amazing views of the lake and the vast expanses of deserts that surround it. The area contains unique and interesting wildlife including the peregrine falcon, coyote, fox, desert bighorn sheep, greater roadrunner, bobcat, cougar, and many kinds of lizards and reptiles.

Dobbin's Lookout

Dobbin’s Lookout is perched atop Phoenix, Arizona’s famed South Mountain Park, and provides sightseers with a phenomenal view of the city below. There is what could be described as a rock house on Dobbin’s Lookout, where you can take in the spectacular topography at South Mountain’s highest point at 2,330 feet elevation. There is parking on top, so you can choose between hiking from the bottom or driving all the way up. The park itself is a whopping 16,283 acres and is one of the largest urban parks in the world.

Camel's Hump Hike, Lumby

Camel’s Hump is a visual icon for the North Okanagan and can be spotted from many miles away while driving along Kalamalka Lake on Highway 97. If your an avid hiker such as myself then this mountain will be sure to draw you in from afar. It is well known for being an ancient extinct volcano and when you lay your eyes on in it you’ll understand why it got the name Camel’s Hump. It is situated in the lush green Creighton Valley, Okanagan, British Columbia on the edge of the vast backcountry wilderness.

Sun Peaks, British Columbia

Sun Peaks is an alpine ski village located high in the mountaintops of the Thompson/Nicola region of British Columbia, Canada. In the winter months, the population swells, and people flock by the thousands to enjoy the snowy winter weather and ideal skiing and snowboarding conditions. In the summer months, the town is much less busy but has many fun activities to enjoy, including concerts and shows. As such, there is occasionally an influx of visitors it and it can get fairly busy.

Explore the Scenic Rose Swanson Hiking Trails in Armstrong, British Columbia

Rose Swanson hiking trails are located within the rural farming community of Armstrong, British Columbia, and tucked away in the beautiful Okanagan Valley. It is a moderately difficult hike that takes you through the thick green forest, eventually leading you to a mountaintop clearing with sensational views of the Spallumcheen area, as well as Okanagan Lake and Swan Lake.

Fintry Falls Trail

Fintry Falls Provincial Park is located on the beautiful Fintry delta along the incredibly beautiful Okanagan Lake in British Columbia, Canada. There is a small community located on one end of the delta and it is known as Fintry. The provincial park itself has campsites and gorgeous beaches located within its boundaries. Shorts Creek, which eventually turns into the falls starts high on top of Terrace Mountain and exits out into the lake.

Sicamous Creek Falls Trail

Sicamous Creek Falls in the Shuswap, British Columbia is located a short drive just off of Vernon-Sicamous Highway 97A on the outskirts of Sicamous. There are several trails within in the park including a short hike down to the falls and if you feeling brave you can hike along the falls using ropes to climb some sketchy steep areas, you can also hike up the mountain to the Canyon Lookout to take in the fantastic views of Mara Lake.

Exploring the Best of Kelowna and West Kelowna: McDougall Rim Trail and Beyond

McDougall Rim Trail is located in West Kelowna, British Columbia, in the world-renowned wine region of the Okanagan Valley. The area around the city of Kelowna has the perfect mixture of city life and country life all wrapped up in one beautiful package. You could be downtown enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of the popular Bernard Street and then decide to go on a wilderness hike and be at the trailhead within minutes.

Oyama Lookout

Oyama is situated in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, Canada is a beautiful little isthmus town nestled in between two gorgeous lakes(Kalamalka Lake and Wood Lake). Orchards, wineries, many beaches, zip-lining and hiking are just some of the attractions available in the summer months. Located in the Okanagan Valley, a truly unique and popular Canadian vacation destination. Here is an article we wrote about our experience with hiking up to the amazing Oyama Lookout, Okanagan Valley, British Columbia.

Adventure Bay Trail

The Okanagan Valley in British Columbia, Canada is filled with incredibly diverse landscapes and thus offers many different hikes for locals and visitors alike. The hike we’re featuring today is called the Adventure Bay Trail, which is located in the Vernon area and is a newer and lesser-known hike. It is the perfect trail for those looking to escape the other more popular hiking areas and see some incredible views all while getting a great workout in the process.