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Tranquille Ecological Reserve

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British Columbia

Tranquille Ecological Reserve

The best walks and hikes in Tranquille Ecological Reserve

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Hiking in Tranquille Ecological Reserve offers diverse terrain characterized by steep, gullied slopes descending from the Red Plateau and gently sloping fans below. The region protects representative ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir ecosystems, with elevations ranging between 610 and 1,160 meters. Hikers can experience varied landscapes, from sage and grassland at lower elevations to mixed forests higher up, often with scenic views of Kamloops Lake and interesting geological formations. The Tranquille River also provides a distinct riverine environment.

Best hiking trails in Tranquille Ecological Reserve

  • The most popular hiking route is Battle Bluff Trail — Lac Du Bois Grasslands Protected Area, a 2.7 miles (4.4 km) trail that takes 1 hour 29 minutes to complete. This easy route offers notable elevation gain and expansive views.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Cooney Bay Beach Trail, an easy 2.6 miles (4.2 km) path. This trail provides easy hiking along the shoreline with picturesque views of Kamloops Lake.
  • Local hikers also love the Hoodoos and rock formations – View of valley and Mara Hill loop from Kissick, a 2.7 miles (4.3 km) trail leading through varied terrain with unique geological features, often completed in about 1 hour 50 minutes.
  • Hiking in Tranquille Ecological Reserve is defined by ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir forests, expansive views of Kamloops Lake, and diverse topography including steep slopes and geological formations. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy walks to moderate ascents.
  • The routes in Tranquille Ecological Reserve are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.4 stars from 22 reviews. More than 100 hikers have used komoot to explore Tranquille Ecological Reserve's varied terrain.

Last updated: June 28, 2026

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Battle Bluff Trail — Lac Du Bois Grasslands Protected Area

4.42km

01:29

210m

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.15km

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

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February 15, 2026, Battle Bluff Cairn and View of Kamloops Lake

Wonderful view over Lake Kamloops

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December 2, 2025, Kamloops Lake

Kamloops Lake stretches nearly 29 kilometres, formed by the Thompson River as it widens between the city of Kamloops and Savona with semi-arid surroundings of open grasslands, rugged bluffs, and rolling hills that rise steeply above the shoreline. Known for calm water and sweeping valley views, the lake is a popular spot for boating, paddling, fishing, and lakeside hiking.

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Lac du Bois Grasslands Protected Area is a roughly 15,700-hectare protected region north-west of Kamloops, preserving a rare mix of dry bunchgrass plains, sparse pine and fir woodlands, wetlands, and rocky cliffs. It supports a wide variety of wildlife, from mule deer, moose, and California bighorn sheep, to many bird species, including waterfowl, sharp-tailed grouse, and owls, making it a biologically rich and important conservation area. It includes a network of hiking trails, open-air vistas, small lakes and ponds, and beautiful views of the surrounding valley and lake, making it a popular destination for hiking, wildlife viewing, and experiencing the distinctive grassland landscape.

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December 2, 2025, Cooney Bay Beach Trail

This trail is a relatively easy path along the shore of Kamloops Lake that follows a mix of gravel shoreline, sandy beach, and low bluffs, with beautiful views of the lake, perfect for bird watching or simply enjoying the quiet waterside setting. The route is mainly flat and uncrowded, making it suitable for most hikers. However, the trail can be muddy or icy depending on the season, so be sure to plan accordingly and wear proper footwear as you explore this beautiful, quiet area. **The route crosses an active Canadian National rail line, so please exercise caution and only cross at designated points while staying alert for trains.

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Once you've made the rather steep climb to Battle Bluff, a breathtaking view of Kamloops Lake, the surrounding mountains, and Kamloops to your left awaits you alongside an imposing cairn. The light conditions are especially beautiful at sunset, but remember to descend before it gets really dark. Also, since cougars are native to this area. The name of the lookout rock probably goes back to First Nations battles. Below the lookout and about 15 meters above the water's edge of Kamloops Lake, red markers made of paint indicate the blood that is said to have been spilled here. The markers are only accessible by boat.

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As you hike the trail to the popular Battle Bluff, you can see another mountain with countless uniform columns on its opposite side. These are made of ancient basaltic rock formed during volcanic activity. They resemble those of the famous Devil's Postpile in the Eastern Sierra in California.

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The trail to Battle Bluff is one of the most popular hikes around Kamloops. It takes you to Battle Bluff rock with a stunning view of the valley floor and Kamloops Lake. It is around 4.5 kilometers roundtrip with 250 meters elevation gain. There is a parking lot for about eight cars.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Tranquille Ecological Reserve?

Tranquille Ecological Reserve offers a selection of 6 hiking routes. These include 4 easy trails and 2 moderate options, providing a range of experiences for different fitness levels.

What do other hikers say about the trails in Tranquille Ecological Reserve?

The trails in Tranquille Ecological Reserve are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from 22 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, scenic views of Kamloops Lake, and the unique ecological features of the area.

Are there trails suitable for beginners or those looking for an easy walk?

Yes, the reserve has several easy trails. For a gentle walk with picturesque lake views, consider the Cooney Bay Beach Trail. Another accessible option is the Battle Bluff Trail — Lac Du Bois Grasslands Protected Area, which offers notable elevation gain for an easy route and expansive vistas.

Can I see any unique geological formations while hiking?

Absolutely. The reserve is known for its interesting geological features. You can explore trails that lead through areas with hoodoos and various rock formations, such as the Hoodoos and rock formations – View of valley and Mara Hill loop from Kissick, which offers a varied terrain experience.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter in Tranquille Ecological Reserve?

Tranquille Ecological Reserve is an important wildlife habitat. You might spot bighorn sheep and mule deer, especially during their winter and spring ranges. The area is also home to various bird species, including raptors, and reptiles like Western Rattlesnakes and Gopher Snakes.

Are there any circular routes available for hiking?

Yes, there are several loop options. The Battle Bluff Trailhead loop from Tranquille Ecological Reserve offers a longer, moderate challenge. Another popular choice is the Hoodoos and rock formations – View of valley and Mara Hill loop from Kissick, which provides a moderate loop through unique landscapes.

What is the best time of year to hike in Tranquille Ecological Reserve?

The reserve offers enjoyable hiking experiences throughout much of the year. Spring and fall are particularly beautiful, with the fall foliage along the Tranquille River Trail being stunning. Summer is also popular, but hikers should be prepared for warmer temperatures. Winter hiking conditions can vary, so checking local reports is advisable.

Are the trails in Tranquille Ecological Reserve dog-friendly?

While the reserve is a natural area, many trails in the surrounding region, including some within the broader Tranquille area, are dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.

Are there family-friendly hiking options in the reserve?

Yes, the reserve offers trails suitable for families. The Cooney Bay Beach Trail is an easy, relatively flat path along Kamloops Lake, perfect for a leisurely family walk. The Tranquille River Trail is also an easy option, ideal for a relaxed outing.

Is there parking available at the trailheads?

Yes, parking is generally available at the main trailheads leading into and around Tranquille Ecological Reserve. Specific parking areas are usually designated near popular access points like Cooney Bay and the starting points for trails heading towards Battle Bluff.

What kind of terrain can I expect when hiking in Tranquille Ecological Reserve?

The reserve features diverse topography, including steep, gullied slopes descending from the Red Plateau and gentler, sloping fans. You'll encounter varied ecosystems, from sage and grassland at lower elevations to ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir forests higher up, with elevations ranging between 610 and 1,160 meters.

Are permits required to hike in Tranquille Ecological Reserve?

Tranquille Ecological Reserve is primarily for preservation and welcomes visitors for non-destructive activities like hiking. Generally, permits are not required for day hiking. However, it's always a good practice to check the latest regulations from BC Parks or local authorities before your visit.

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