west kelowna · Kelowna
Kalamoir Regional Park
Local tip
# Kalamoir Regional Park - Date Planning Guide **Best for:** Casual, outdoorsy dates or anniversaries if you're both into nature; skip it for a first date if you need conversation flow since it's more about the scenery than amenities. **Best time:** Weekday mornings or early afternoons in spring/fall when it's quiet—summer weekends get packed and the trails are crowded. **What makes it special:** You get secluded little coves and nooks along the lake with mountain views, plus a scenic loop trail that feels genuinely off-the-beaten-path without feeling sketchy. **Vibe:** Peaceful and low-key with zero pretense—just natural beauty, vault toilets, and picnic tables; the upper trail is narrow and moody with great views, while the lower trail hugs the lake and is wider and easier to walk side-by-side. **Heads up:** Watch for prickly pear cactus patches lurking just off the trails (they're brutal to remove), the main Collins Hill entrance closes in winter due to a steep road, and parking is limited—street parking near Sunnyside or Casa Loma neighborhoods works if the main lot is full.
Visit time
60 min
Per person
Free
Effort
low
Energy
medium
The vibe
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