A Great Family Hike To Local Waterfalls In Peachland

| July 27, 2014 in Galavanting

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Looking for a  great family hike that is nice, short, easy to access and gives you a big reward at the end of the hike? Hardy Falls in Peachland is your ticket then.


Hardy Falls Regional Park is located at the south end of Peachland, just a few minutes past the town centre on the right hand side of road if you are driving southbound on Hwy 97. As you near Antlers Beach you will need to be aware of a quick right turn onto Hardy Street. We have included a live link to a google map to assist you.


Once on Hardy Street, it is straight up the road less than a few hundred metres and you can park on the left side of the road. You should see the park entrance on the right side of the road and the trailer park in front of where you parked.
The Park entrance has some important safety information about the Falls that you should read and adhere too. 

The walk to the falls is very easy and you can take your whole family, even strollers will be ok. A short 10 minute walk along the wide groomed paths and bridges will lead you to the picturesque falls. 

Due to safety concerns the Regional District asks everyone to obey the bylaw and stay back from the falls due to unsafe slopes. The safety information is available at the entrance to the park on signage. 


The creek is also a spawning ground for Kokanee salmon, so please stay out of the water so as to not disturb the habitat. 


A great little hike for a nice set of falls. This one is very suitable for the whole family. 


While this set of falls is very accessible for viewing, there is no direct access to the falls permitted. 

Our two recent stories with pictures and videos to Bear Creek and Canyon Falls can be found here.

Bear Creek

Canyon Falls

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