Stephens Coyote Ridge is 102 hectares of beautiful natural area parkland with rustic trails, ponds and grasslands. The park is in the North Glenmore area of Kelowna and is a pristine habitat for wildlife, including coyotes who live in the park as the name suggests.
See the natural beauty of Stephens Coyote Ridge in the video A Few Minutes in Nature.
Future development of the park will aim to conserve and maintain the integrity of the ecosystems within.
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General
- Motorized vehicles, overnight camping, open fires, and smoking are not permitted.
- Please use and properly dispose of garbage or pet waste in containers provided or take home.
- Bears may be active in this park – be prepared with our Wildlife in Regional Parks brochure.
Dogs
- Dogs are welcome on-leash along trails and pathways within park boundaries.
- Please pickup and properly dispose of pet waste in containers provided.
Hours
January 1 – February 28 6:00 am to 6:00 pm
March 1 – May 31 6:00 am to 9:00 pm
June 1 – August 31 6:00 am to 11:00 pm
September 1 – October 14 6:00 am to 9:00 pm
October 15 – December 31 6:00 am to 6:00 pm
Winter: Reduced maintenance of parking areas and facilities from approximately November 1 to March 31. Park visitors may experience weather-related and natural hazards.
Directions:
The access trail to the park is located off the north parking area for the Glenmore dog park, approximately nine kilometers from the intersection of Harvey Avenue and Glenmore Road.
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