Antlers
Beach Regional Park is an easy access sandy beach
destination located south of the community of Peachland, BC, Canada
in the Okanagan Valley. The park is situated on the shores of
Okanagan Lake, next door neighbor to Highway #97.
The public park is separated and sheltered from
the highway by a family of Ponderosa Pines. Because of the location
of the park to the highway, the park is a popular stop when traveling
the Okanagan Valley.
Antlers Beach Regional Park enjoys a long pebbled
beach, picnic tables and outhouses. Standing on the beach one
can see up and down Okanagan Lake and Squally Point on the far
side of the lake.
The beach is a good destination for swimming,
picnicking and viewing the water activities on the lake.
On the other side of the highway is the trailhead
leading to another popular attraction in the region - Hardy
Falls. A waterfall park with a well maintained trail system
leading to a waterfall.
How to Get to Antlers Beach
Park:
The Antlers Beach Regional Park is located south
of the community of Peachland, BC, Canada. Travel south on Highway
#97 to Hardy Road. Turn directly off the highway to the parking
lot. |