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Angel Springs Trailhead
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More of a walking trail than a hike, Angel Springs is a great, shady walk on a hot summer day.
This is a day long hike so pack a picnic and plenty of drinking water. It is 11.6 km round trip along the KLO creek and admire the views of the canyon. Lots of tree cover makes this an ideal hike for those hot Okanagan days.
Angel Springs via KLO Creek provides hikers with an 11.6 km (round-trip) trail through a lush forest. During the first part of the trek through the KLO Creek, hikers can admire the views of the canyon and the fascinating geological foundations. The springs themselves are heated geo-thermally and are identifiable by the tufa deposits created by the crystallization of calcite. *Pro-tip: With the creek, a deep walled canyon, and lots of tree cover, this hike is excellent for those hotter days.
Angel Springs via KLO Creek provides hikers with an 11.6 km (round-trip) trail through a lush forest. During the first part of the trek through the KLO Creek, hikers can admire the views of the canyon and the fascinating geological foundations. The springs themselves are heated geo-thermally and are…
More of a walking trail than a hike, Angel Springs is a great little walk, and lots of shade even on a hot summer day.
Moderate hike; 4 km one way. Though the springs aren’t for bathing, the geological formations and mineral deposits are an interesting sight. The trail-head is located on the east side of Little White Forest Service Road at kilometre four. To reach the trail-head from Kelowna, take K.L.O. Road to McCulloch Road then to June Springs Road follow June Springs Road to Little White Forestry Service Road.
Moderate hike; 4 km one way. Though the springs aren’t for bathing, the geological formations and mineral deposits are an interesting sight. The trail-head is located on the east side of Little White Forest Service Road at kilometre four. To reach the trail-head from Kelowna, take K.L.O. Road to…