Little White Mountain via Okanagan Highland Trail
Little White Mountain via Okanagan Highland Trail
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10.5km
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Hike the moderate Little White Mountain via Okanagan Highland Trail for 360-degree views and sub-alpine meadows in Myra-Bellevue Provincial
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park
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323 m
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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2.98 km
Highlight • Forest
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5.21 km
Highlight • Summit
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10.5 km
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Parking
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10.5 km
< 100 m
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10.5 km
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The trail typically starts from the Canyon Lakes trailhead. Be aware that the road leading to the trailhead can be quite rough, especially the last 5 kilometers. A 4x4 or AWD vehicle is often recommended due to dips, large rocks, and narrow sections.
The terrain is varied and can be challenging. You'll encounter a short but steep initial ascent, followed by a beautiful plateau. The path winds through high-country forests and exposed rock, transitioning into sub-alpine meadows and rocky slopes. Expect steep and rocky uphill sections, with the summit approach involving rocky slabs that demand good footing. There are also gentler inclines and flat stretches.
The trail is generally snow-free and best hiked from mid-July to early October. Snow can linger on the higher elevations until mid-June, so plan accordingly for optimal conditions.
As of current information, there are generally no entrance fees or permits required for day-use hiking in Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park. However, it's always a good idea to check the official BC Parks website for any updates before your visit.
Yes, dogs are generally permitted on this trail within Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Remember to pack out all pet waste.
From the summit of Little White Mountain, you can expect breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views. These include Kelowna, Okanagan Lake, rolling hills, distant mountain ranges, and even the ski runs of Big White Ski Resort. The summit itself is a massive exposed slab of granite rock.
Given the challenging nature and varied terrain, it's recommended to bring trekking poles for stability. You should also carry plenty of water, as there may not be reliable sources on the trail. Additionally, due to wildlife in the area, bear spray is advisable.
Yes, the route primarily follows the Okanagan Highland Trail. For a small section, it also intersects with the McCullough Snowmobile Trails.
Yes, the area has some interesting historical significance. You might encounter remnants such as a 1914 lookout tower and sections of the original 1913 telephone trail, adding a unique cultural layer to your hike.
Little White Mountain offers a unique, largely undeveloped, and pristine high-country experience compared to its 'brother' peak, Big White. It provides a wilder, more remote feel with spectacular sub-alpine meadows, crystal-clear ponds, and diverse scenery, especially vibrant with wildflowers in July.
Due to its moderate to challenging difficulty, significant elevation gain, and rocky sections, this trail is generally not recommended for young children or beginner hikers. It requires good fitness and footing. There might be more family-friendly options elsewhere in Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park.