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The best city hikes and walks in the Monashee Mountains

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Urban hiking trails in the Monashee Mountains region offer accessible routes within its towns and cities, providing opportunities to explore local waterfronts and green spaces. The landscape for these urban trails typically features riverfront paths, city parks, and developed areas, often with minimal elevation gain. These routes provide a contrast to the rugged mountain wilderness, focusing instead on community and natural features integrated into urban environments. Hikers can experience the local character and accessible outdoor recreation within the broader Monashee…

Last updated: June 28, 2026

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Rivers Trail from Riverside Park

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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.

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

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June 20, 2026, Waterfront Park

The park has a neat row of benches overlooking the South Thompson River, open green space, and a collection of large outdoor modern art statues including the 'Forest Plaza' and 'Creation'. The path is paved and partially shaded by trees planted along the waterfront.

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June 20, 2026, Rivers Trail

The Rivers Trail at Pioneer Park is a paved path that takes you by the old railway with beach access and plenty of parking. It's fun to see the old rail cars along the side of the path, and you get a nice view of the river by the bridge.

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The Okanagan Rail Trail is built on an old railroad path spanning from Ellis Street to Old Vernon Road. Today it is a 14-kilometer path totally separated from cars. All non-motorized transportation is welcome here, like walking, cycling, skateboarding, and scootering, with the exception of motorized wheelchairs, mobility scooters, and e-bikes, in accordance with the B.C. Motor-Assisted Cycle Regulation.

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April 3, 2026, Carney Pond

Carney Pond is a cattail-filled marsh, part of the area's key wetland that is slowly disappearing. This pond is home to quite a few bird species and the western painted turtle. Some animals live here for all their lives, while others make it a migratory rest stop or seasonal nesting spot.

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April 3, 2026, Kelowna Airport

The Okanagan Rail Trail brings hikers and bikers along the west side of the Kelowna Airport. This is an international airport, and the trail is quite close to the runway, so it's an exciting spot to watch airplanes take off and land. Just outside the airport are a few places to grab a bite to eat and a Tim Hortons for drinks.

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Cool sculptures. Definitely worth a stop to check out.

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August 18, 2025, War Memorial

A fitting memorial to those that made the ultimate sacrifice.

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August 18, 2025, Kelowna City Park

Nice park with some great views.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many urban hiking trails are available in the Monashee Mountains region?

There are over 20 urban hiking routes documented in the Monashee Mountains, with the majority being easy and suitable for most hikers. You'll find a good mix of options to explore the towns and their surrounding natural beauty.

Are there any easy urban hikes suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, many urban trails in the Monashee Mountains are considered easy. For a pleasant stroll, consider the Bear and Wolf Sculptures – Kelowna Waterfront and Marina loop from Kelowna, which is just over 5.5 km. Another great option is the Riverside Park Beach loop from Kamloops, offering a flat, scenic walk along the water.

What kind of natural attractions can I expect to see on urban hikes in the Monashee Mountains?

Even on urban hikes, you can often find yourself close to natural beauty. The region is known for its glacier-fed lakes and picturesque waterfalls. For example, you might find trails leading to spots like Margaret Falls or Begbie Falls, which are often accessible from more developed areas.

Are there any urban loop trails in the Monashee Mountains?

Yes, many of the urban routes are designed as loops, making them convenient for exploration. The Dolphins Sculpture Fountain – Bear and Wolf Sculptures loop from Kelowna is a popular choice, offering a scenic circular walk through the city's waterfront areas.

What do other hikers say about the urban trails in the Monashee Mountains?

The komoot community highly rates the urban hiking experience in the Monashee Mountains, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 250 ratings. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, scenic waterfronts, and the accessibility of these trails for a refreshing outdoor experience within city limits.

Are there any urban trails that offer historical or cultural points of interest?

Absolutely. For a blend of urban exploration and local history, consider the Revelstoke Town Centre – Revelstoke Railway Museum loop from Pearkes Dr NS Fairway Rd (NB). This route takes you through the heart of Revelstoke, offering insights into the town's heritage, including its significant railway history.

Can I find moderate urban hiking trails in the Monashee Mountains?

While most urban trails are easy, there are a few moderate options for those looking for a bit more challenge. The Bear and Wolf Sculptures – Dolphins Sculpture Fountain loop from Kelowna is a moderate 8.1 km route that provides a longer urban exploration with varied terrain.

What is the best time of year for urban hiking in the Monashee Mountains?

The Monashee Mountains offer pleasant urban hiking conditions from spring through fall. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers to higher elevations, while summer provides warm, sunny days perfect for waterfront walks. Fall showcases beautiful autumn foliage, making it another excellent time to explore.

Are there any specific viewpoints or scenic spots along the urban trails?

Many urban trails in the Monashee Mountains offer excellent views, particularly those along lakeshores or rivers. While not directly on urban routes, you might find trails that lead to accessible viewpoints like Unnecessary Ridge or offer glimpses of peaks like Sherman Peak from the city outskirts.

Are urban hiking trails in the Monashee Mountains generally accessible by public transport?

Many urban trailheads are located within or very close to city centers like Kelowna, Kamloops, and Revelstoke, making them generally accessible by local public transport or within walking distance from central areas. It's always advisable to check local transit schedules for specific starting points.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter on urban hikes?

Even in urban settings, the Monashee Mountains are home to various wildlife. You might spot deer, squirrels, and a variety of birds. While less common on urban paths, the broader region also hosts marmots and even black bears, so always be aware of your surroundings and practice wildlife safety.

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