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Where to Ride

We are excited to announce that on Nov 17, 2020, the City of Penticton approved Lake-to-Lake cycling route which will allow cyclists a safe and enjoyable commute from Lake Skaha to Lake Okanagan.

Click on any of the routes below and you will be redirected to a Trailforks or MapMyRide map of each area

Granfondo

MAP

Velocefondo

MAP

Mediofondo

MAP

Cortofondo

MAP

Unsanctioned Riding Areas

Not all trails in the South Okanagan are sanctioned or formally managed. Areas such as Campbell Mountain, Cockle Mountain, Cartwright Mountain, and the Carmi Trails network remain part of the region’s riding culture but exist outside formal land management agreements and are not maintained by Penticton & Area Cycling Association (PACA).

PACA advocates for responsible access and supports long-term solutions where possible, but we do not plan, build, or maintain trails in these areas. Riders should be aware of potential risks, changing access, and the importance of respecting land ownership and environmental considerations.

Penticton to Okanagan Falls Loop (45km)

MAP

Osoyoos to Keremeos to Osoyoos (93km)

MAP

The PACA
100
(103km)

MAP

Richter Pass
Climb
(11km)

MAP

Unsanctioned Riding Areas

Not all trails in the South Okanagan are sanctioned or formally managed. Areas such as Campbell Mountain, Cockle Mountain, Cartwright Mountain, and the Carmi Trails network remain part of the region’s riding culture but exist outside formal land management agreements and are not maintained by Penticton & Area Cycling Association (PACA).

PACA advocates for responsible access and supports long-term solutions where possible, but we do not plan, build, or maintain trails in these areas. Riders should be aware of potential risks, changing access, and the importance of respecting land ownership and environmental considerations.

Naramata
Loop
(30km)

MAP

OK Falls
to White Lake Loop (70km)

MAP

The Wall to White Lake to Green Mtn Rd (100km)

MAP

Camp
Boyle
(74km)

MAP