Spirit Ridge, in The Unbound Collection by Hyatt





Spirit Ridge, Osoyoos: Certified Dog-Friendly Rank & Review
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There are lots of trail to explore in Skaha Bluffs Provincial Park. Make sure to follow the trail as it can get pretty sketchy out there since this park is a huge rock climbing area. If you venture off trail, you will run into rock faces and sheer drops if you are not careful. This trail has lots of shade and some good view points if you do decide to venture off trail!
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The start of this trail can be a little hard to find - go down Naramata Road until the green "Creek Park" sign. The trail is short and sweet and splits off into three routes closer to the falls, catering to different levels of adventure. The easiest in the dry season is to keep to the right and hop the creek bed twice. The middle trail is the most used, but it has a steep section that you can avoid if you stick to the creek. The trail to the left connects to the KVR and is steep, dusty,...
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The Kettle Valley Rail (KVR) Trail is a decommissioned railway that is maintained so the trails are very good and relatively flat. This multi-use trail is popular amongst cyclists and hikers. This section of the KVR trail is ideal for those living in and around Naramata and looking for an adventure of the Little Tunnel. The trail starts from the KVR Smethurst Road Parking Lot which has a parking lot and follows the KVR Trail to Little Tunnel. Enjoy the beautiful views of valley, tunnels and...
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This trek up to Giant's Head can easily be made shorter or longer. If you'd like a longer trek up, park at the base of the hill and hike up. If you'd like to get to the summit without much of a walk, keep driving up Giant's Head Park Road until you reach the parking lot at the top of the hill, getting the best views with the least amount of effort!
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You can find Hardy Creek Falls off of Highway 97 South. Great little waterfall. Turn off to Hardy Street to access the trailhead. The route itself is a short, very accessible trail with minimal elevation gain. It is wheelchair and stroller friendly, making this a great opportunity for everyone! This can be a decently busy route on the weekend, so if you're looking for quiet, it's suggested you go on a weekday. You will follow Peachland Creek until you reach the falls which are accessible in...