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The best traffic-free bike rides around Okanagan Lake

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No traffic gravel bike trails around Okanagan Lake traverse a landscape shaped by glacial activity, featuring a deep fjord lake, steep hillsides, and fertile benches. The region is characterized by diverse ecosystems, including sagebrush grasslands and ponderosa pine forests, with surrounding mountains influencing the climate. Gravel routes often follow former railway grades, offering varied terrain and panoramic views. This environment provides a distinct setting for gravel biking, combining natural features with historical pathways.

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Last updated: May 11, 2026

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View of Okanagan Lake – Little Tunnel loop from Penticton

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Traffic-free bike rides around Okanagan Lake

Traffic-free bike rides around Okanagan Lake

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Larry
August 18, 2025, Lakeside Beach on Okanagan Lake

Nice area to explore, people watch, and take in the vibe...

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Look for some of the big old growth Ponderosa Pines when you're riding the KVR, there's not many left!

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gabinchuck
August 6, 2025, Little Tunnel

Little Tunnel along the Kettle Valley River Rail Trail. It's the first tunnel you get to when you're riding East out of Penticton. Great spot to take in the views of Okanagan Lake or take a break, the trail surface is asphalt by the tunnel, but gravel elsewhere.

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Classic car show on the lake, 67 Mustang GT Fastbacks are hard to beat.

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Does anyone know what it looks like there now? At least in the third photo, it looks to me (also based on the "fresh" earth edges on the left and right) as if the path is simply not finished here yet and the surface is still being built.

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Very nice lake nice view

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Very nice panorama 😉

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D'Arcy T
December 28, 2023, Myra Canyon

I've ridden Myra many times on multi day trips and just to visit. I love the expansive views, trestles and history of this section. As a resident of Kelowna in 2003, I was first saddened to see they had been destroyed by fires (my own home came very close), then elated to see and contribute to the campaign to rebuild for all to enjoy again. The trail condition is fantastic, very well maintained and loved by the local communities and Governments. If your riding on the weekend, it does get busy and passing people on the trestles can be a challenge - be patient :) There are 2 outhouses and, in case of emergency, 2 storm shelters. There is no access to water.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic gravel bike trails are available around Okanagan Lake?

There are over 20 no-traffic gravel bike routes around Okanagan Lake, ranging from moderate to difficult. These trails offer a fantastic way to explore the region's diverse landscapes away from vehicle traffic.

Are there family-friendly no-traffic gravel bike trails in the Okanagan Lake area?

Yes, the region offers sections of the Kettle Valley Rail (KVR) Trail which are known for their relatively consistent, gentle gradients, making them suitable for families. These former railway lines provide scenic rides with panoramic views in a traffic-free environment.

What are some easy no-traffic gravel biking options for beginners around Okanagan Lake?

For beginners, sections of the Kettle Valley Rail (KVR) Trail are ideal due to their gentle slopes. While many routes in this guide are rated moderate to difficult, the KVR offers a more accessible experience. Consider routes that stick to the main KVR path for a smoother introduction to gravel biking.

Are there any challenging no-traffic gravel bike routes for experienced riders?

Absolutely. Many routes in this guide are rated 'difficult', offering significant elevation gains and longer distances. For example, the View of Okanagan Lake – Little Tunnel loop from Penticton is a challenging 65 km route with nearly 1000 meters of elevation gain, providing a rewarding experience for advanced gravel bikers.

Can I find circular no-traffic gravel bike routes around Okanagan Lake?

Yes, several routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point without retracing your steps. An example is the Little Tunnel – View of Okanagan Lake loop from Naramata, which offers a substantial 90 km circular ride with over 1600 meters of climbing.

What kind of landscapes will I see on these no-traffic gravel bike trails?

The no-traffic gravel bike trails around Okanagan Lake traverse a diverse range of landscapes. You'll experience lakeside paths, former railway grades like the KVR, climbs through forested hillsides, sagebrush grasslands, and ponderosa pine forests. Higher elevations may reveal alpine meadows, offering stunning views of the fjord lake and surrounding mountains.

Are there any interesting attractions or viewpoints along the no-traffic gravel bike trails?

Yes, the trails often pass by or offer access to notable attractions and viewpoints. You might encounter the iconic Myra Canyon Trestles, offering breathtaking views, or ride through vineyards. Highlights like the Ogopogo Sculpture & Kelowna Sails, Kelowna City Park, and various sections of Okanagan Lake itself provide scenic stops and points of interest.

Where can I find parking for these no-traffic gravel bike trails?

Many trailheads for the no-traffic gravel routes, especially those along the Kettle Valley Rail Trail, offer designated parking areas. Specific parking information is usually available on individual route pages on komoot, or at local visitor centers in towns like Penticton, Naramata, or Summerland.

What is the best time of year for no-traffic gravel biking around Okanagan Lake?

The best time for gravel biking around Okanagan Lake is typically from spring through fall. The region enjoys a sunny climate, making late spring and early autumn particularly pleasant with comfortable temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also popular, but be prepared for warmer weather.

Are there opportunities for wild swimming near the no-traffic gravel bike trails?

Okanagan Lake offers numerous opportunities for swimming. While not all trails lead directly to designated swimming spots, many routes follow the lake's shoreline or pass by parks and beaches like Kelowna City Park or Gyro Beach, where you can take a refreshing dip. Some hidden bays along the lake's diverse shoreline might also be accessible.

What do other gravel bikers enjoy most about the no-traffic trails around Okanagan Lake?

The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience around Okanagan Lake, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning, traffic-free scenery, the unique experience of riding across the historic KVR trestles, and the diverse terrain that keeps rides engaging and rewarding.

Are dogs allowed on the no-traffic gravel bike trails around Okanagan Lake?

Many multi-use trails in the Okanagan Lake region, including sections of the Kettle Valley Rail Trail, are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. However, it's always best to check specific trail regulations or park rules for each route you plan to ride to ensure compliance.

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