
Goats Peak Regional Park
A scenic regional park offering breathtaking Okanagan Lake views, with trails ranging from easy strolls to challenging summit climbs.
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Goats Peak Regional Park
Best Time
Wildflowers bloom, pleasant temps
Highlights
Must-see attractions
A scenic regional park offering breathtaking Okanagan Lake views, with trails ranging from easy strolls to challenging summit climbs.
"The view is 100% worth it, offering astounding vistas from the peak. "

🥾 Wear Hiking Boots
Essential for the steep, loose terrain of the Goat's Peak Trail.
💧 Bring Plenty of Water
The hike is mostly in full sun with no lake access to cool off.

Quick Facts
Rating
4.4 · 77 reviews
Type
Park
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Panoramic Okanagan Lake Views
Along the initial wide trail section
Breathtaking, sweeping vistas of Okanagan Lake and the surrounding valley. Perfect for photos!

The 'Goat's Peak Trail'
The steeper, more isolated upper section
A challenging but rewarding climb to the summit, offering astounding 360-degree views.

Balsamroot Flowers (Spring)
Pathways throughout the park
Vibrant yellow Balsamroot flowers bloom in spring, adding a splash of color to the trails.
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🥾 Wear Hiking Boots
Essential for the steep, loose terrain of the Goat's Peak Trail.
💧 Bring Plenty of Water
The hike is mostly in full sun with no lake access to cool off.
☀️ Sun Protection is Key
Sunscreen and a hat are a must due to significant sun exposure.
📱 Use a Trail App
Helpful for staying on track, especially on side trails.
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🥾 Wear Hiking Boots
Essential for the steep, loose terrain of the Goat's Peak Trail.
💧 Bring Plenty of Water
The hike is mostly in full sun with no lake access to cool off.
☀️ Sun Protection is Key
Sunscreen and a hat are a must due to significant sun exposure.
📱 Use a Trail App
Helpful for staying on track, especially on side trails.
🐶 Dogs Welcome (Leashed)
Your furry friends can enjoy the hike too!
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about the stunning, panoramic views of Okanagan Lake and the surrounding valley, calling the hike 'stunning' and 'gorgeous.' While the initial trail is accessible, the upper 'Goat's Peak Trail' is noted as steep and challenging with loose terrain, requiring proper footwear. Some find the lack of railings concerning for young children, and the full sun exposure necessitates ample water and sun protection.
"As you drive away west kelowna and the road becomes an autobahn, keep on the left lane. As soon the exit to Kamloops is passed and I mean second past, you'll notice a turn left option on a small road. Look also for a sign on the right saying Seclusion Bay resort which I saw but didnt think it helped much. You'll drive down a narrow road to the park entrance. Not a big parking lot. There was only 1 available space when I arrived. No reserved disabled parking. The trail starts nicely however becomes steeply descending. Didnt make it to the actual goat peak trail which starts at the end of the more or less road I was on. I was pushing a modified wheelchair. The return was actually quite difficult. Saw few moms with their strollers returning as I was coming down and they seemed to be struggling too. Nonetheless, a good workout, a good feat of endurance. The path offered nice lookout of the lake but unfortunately no access to it. My hike was in April and it was a blend of warmth and cool wind. Would expect in the midst of the summer to be incredibly hot and absolutely no access to cooling off with jumping in the lake. Will likely not return"
martino Villadari
"This trail is no walk in the park! It's a hike, the Goats peak trail is a steady incline, with loose dirt and rock all the way up, wear appropriate trail shoes and be careful on your way down. All 4 of us had some slips on the way down, no falls luckily! The view is 100% with it, round trip is just under 2 hours, so pack water and a snack. Our two labradoodles handled the trail no problem too."
Chris Callender
"*Stunning!
*Steep drop offs (not ideal for young kids)
*Bring lots of water
*Plan ahead
*First part more open, level and populated, walking shoes are adequate
*Second part steeper and more isolated, need hiking boots
*Most of the hike is in full sun so wear your sunscreen and/or hat.
Goat's Peak is a very beautiful place to hike, with a mixture of terrain.
The first part is easy-to-moderate, wide, overlooking Okanagan Lake, with wonderful views every step! Few railings or fences, so not safe for little kids who run off! If you are only doing the first portion you can do it with almost any type of shoes.
When you get to the end of the relatively straight wide portion the trail turns uphill and becomes more narrow and surrounded by trees. This part of the trail is much more demanding. Be sure to bring more water than you think you need. And do not do this section alone as it's not very populated. There are some side trails so use a GPS or All Trails app to make sure you stay on the trail or can find it if you veer off. You can always use the lake for your sense of direction, too. The trees are not thick and dense, so you can still see quite a lot up there. There are interesting knolls and hills. This last portion of the hike is the hardest and steepest with some places being a little slippery so hiking boots are recommended. The views along the way are great, and from the top is astounding! There is a wooden platform there to mark the top of the trail and make you feel like you've reached the peak. It's also a great place for photos of your group. Or sit and eat a snack!
On any part of this hike you can see birds and woodpeckers. At the top, you will likely see Bald Eagles and Turkey Vultures.
Marmots live among the rocks, so you may see them during the summer.
Photos from recent hike on first portion with my boy and his friend.
Be safe and enjoy!"
Pat H
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
From West Kelowna, head west and look for a left turn onto a small road shortly after passing the exit for Kamloops. Signs for Seclusion Bay Resort might also be visible. The parking lot is small and can fill up quickly.
The parking lot is quite small and can fill up, especially on busy days. Arriving early is recommended.
Information on public transport access is limited, but it's generally recommended to drive.
The initial part of the trail is more accessible, but the steeper 'Goat's Peak Trail' is not suitable for wheelchairs or strollers due to loose terrain and steepness.
Drive west from West Kelowna, keep left after the Kamloops exit, and look for a small turn-off.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Goats Peak Regional Park is a regional park and typically offers free admission for visitors.
As a regional park, it's generally open from dawn to dusk. Always check local advisories for any specific closures or restrictions.
No advance booking is required as it's a public park. However, arriving early is advised due to limited parking.
Standard park rules apply, including leash laws for dogs and respecting trail closures if any.
Yes, winter hikes are possible and offer beautiful snowy scenery.
🎫 🏞️ Onsite Experience
The hike has two main parts: an easy-to-moderate, wide trail with lake views, and a steeper, more challenging 'Goat's Peak Trail' with loose terrain.
The round trip for the full hike is just under 2 hours, but this can vary based on your pace and how long you spend at the summit.
Basic facilities like an outhouse may be available, but amenities are limited. It's best to come prepared.
You might spot birds, woodpeckers, bald eagles, turkey vultures, and marmots among the rocks.
While the main trails are visible, using a GPS or an app like AllTrails is recommended, especially for the upper sections with side trails.
📸 📸 Photography
The initial wide trail offers stunning Okanagan Lake views, and the wooden platform at the summit is ideal for group photos.
Sunset provides beautiful golden hour light for photography.
Drone usage regulations can vary. It's advisable to check with local park authorities or Transport Canada for current rules.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the expansive landscapes, and a telephoto lens can be useful for wildlife.
The panoramic lake views, spring wildflowers, and potential wildlife sightings offer unique photographic moments.





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