Virtually at the back door of the City of Vernon, this fine example of North Okanagan grassland is dotted with ponderosa pine and groves of Douglas-fir. The spring wildflower show is truly spectacular. The largely undeveloped park has an all season appeal to those interested in its natural setting.
A variety of animals, bird-life and reptiles and plant-life reside in a mosaic of grassland communities. To date, 432 varieties of vascular plants have been identified in the park, rare for such a small area. This peaceful park is ideal for the study and appreciation of natural history, all year round.
In 2008 Kalamalka Lake Protected Area became part of Kalamalka Lake Park, now encompassing an area of 4,209 hectares.
Hiking
Hunting
Pit/flush Toilets
Picnic Area
Wheelchair access