Tips for Hiking with Kids

You can have a lot of fun with your kids on a hiking trip, but they can also complicate things. If you have never tried to take children on a lengthy hiking excursion, you may need some help planning out the trip so that everything goes smoothly. If you have taken kids with you before and ended up with more problems than you expected, this article might prove helpful for your next outing.

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Useful Tips to Help You Take Proper Care of Your Hiking Gear

If you're a hiker, then you know that having the proper gear is essential to your success. Not only do you need gear that will keep you safe and comfortable while hiking, but you also need to take care of it properly so that it lasts as long as possible. In this blog post, we will discuss some tips on how to take care of your hiking gear. Follow these tips and you'll be able to enjoy your hikes without worrying about whether your gear is going to hold up!

Hidden Troll Forest, Vernon, BC

The Hidden Troll Forest as we call it at Exploratory Glory is a hiking trail that is situated just off of Bench Row Road on the outskirts of the city of Vernon, British Columbia. It is a dog-friendly walking path that is relatively flat and features a beautiful stand of forest that was originally planted for the purpose of irrigation. The outer trail features idyllic scenery overlooking Okanagan Valley grasslands and picturesque farm acreages

The Wall Trail, Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park

The Wall and Base Lift Loop is a 4.8-kilometer hiking trail and is just one of many trails that lies in the world-famous Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park. The park is roughly ten minutes from the city of Vernon, British Columbia, and features three separate parking lots that are located at different sections of the park, each offering a plethora of trails leading to lookouts and beaches.