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Kelowna Runs

If you find yourself in Kelowna in business, carless, as I found myself recently, you can seek solace in some very decent urban runs. Most of you will know about these already, but I didn’t, so here you are for future reference:

  1. Knox Mountain Park

    About 5 minutes north of the Kelowna downtown core, this hill reserve is covered in trails of various steepness and length, most providing a pretty skookum view of the city, lake, and environs. http://www3.telus.net/fkmp/img/trail_map.jpg
  1. Mission Creek Greenway

    The Mission Creek Greenway trail starts about 30 minutes run south of downtown Kelowna, near the Manteo Resort on Lakeshore Road, and follows meandering Mission Creek. The trail is well marked, with several map kiosks and kilometer markers every half-kilometre. It is a well-groomed 16.5K gravel trail of two distinct characters. The first 7.5K, Lakeshore Road to Ziprick Road, is flat: http://www.greenway.kelowna.bc.ca/TrailmapPh1.html . Phase II, beyond Ziprick Road, is still being polished, and takes you through forests and valleys, and up ridges: http://www.greenway.kelowna.bc.ca/TrailmapPh2.html . It does not take long to feel that you are well out of the city, as neighbourhoods are replaced with farms and grasslands. Pleasant bridges cross the creek and the views are very agreeable.  If you closed your eyes, the Kelowna terrain could remind you of parts of the Western States route. The downside is that if you find yourself at the end of the trail at sundown, as did I, the eastern terminus is a good ways from the city: expect a $30 cab ride back. http://www.greenway.kelowna.bc.ca/

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Rick Arikado's picture

High Rim Trail

A little more off track - you might want to organize a car pool for this one. This trail is supposed to be much improved since I ran the north half of it years ago. Took me hours to scramble over all the deadfall, but recent web articles say it has been cleared, improved and signs added. Goes 55km from Highway 33 and Philpott Rd ( N49 51 52.8 W119 11 19.3) to Kalamalka Lake Provincial Park outside of Vernon (N50 12 37.0 W119 13 50.0).

Description http://www.okaccommodations.com/vernon/parks/high-rim.htm

Map http://www.4shared.com/file/143181382/113d0a48/High20Rim20Trail.html

Rick

Rick Arikado's picture

Note time to hike HRT

You should get a kick from their estimated time to do hike at that OK Accomodations link.

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