Keep an eye out for Ogopogo too because when you gaze out across the lake, you look directly at Squally Point. Local legend says Squally Point is home to the elusive green creature and that he frequents this area of the lake.
Across the highway trails lead into Hardy Falls, in the fall its very exciting because the brilliant red salmon move upstream annually to lay their eggs. Regional Parks interpretive programs are available by donation for school and community groups who would like to learn about our local environment and cultural history.
Antlers Beach is connected to Hardy Falls Regional Park and is the beachfront along Okanagan Lake. Parking is available on both sides of the highway.
Dogs, overnight camping, and open fires are not permitted. Smoking is not permitted in any Regional District park.
Highway 97 S in Peachland at Hardy Road. Turn south off the highway into the parking lot.