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October 29, 2024 - With one of the best year-round climates in Canada, the cycling season in Penticton, B.C. is long and enjoyable, and it features a fabulous array of trails and rides for cyclists of all ages and abilities.
Whether you’re looking for a challenging road cycling excursion, a rugged route down a mountainside, or a leisurely trail among the region’s local wineries, Penticton’s got it all.
Try the popular 30km Naramata Loop from downtown through lush vineyards and orchards into the quaint village of Naramata, as you take in spectacular vistas over Okanagan Lake. Or truly challenge yourself against the best athletes in the world and follow the IRONMAN Canada route.
Adventurous mountain bikers will find the exhilarating Three Blind Mice, the largest network of singletrack trails in the area. With over 200 trails and 350km of trails, there’s terrain for all levels, with cross-country trails and downhill runs that flow through the forest and offer incredible views.
The iconic and family-friendly cycling route in Penticton, the Kettle Valley Rail (KVR) Trail, is just a stone’s throw from the city.
Also part of the Trans Canada Trail, the KVR Trail section between Penticton and Naramata is surrounded by vineyards and orchards, and it’s arguably the most developed section of the entire KVR. Along the way, try the popular 34km Little Tunnel route, about 2.5 hours round- trip by bike, featuring a slight 2.2% grade with plenty of wineries and lookout stops along the way — plus, e-bike rentals are available.
Penticton is also home to countless cycling events such as the Penticton Bike Festival, the Okanagan Trestles Tour, the Kettle Mettle Gravel Fondo, the Peach Classic Triathlon, the renowned Okanagan Granfondo, and the world-class IRONMAN Canada triathlon.
Formed in 2008, the Penticton and Area Cycling Association (PACA) is a not-for-profit organization that helps with the maintenance and development of over 200km of trails in Penticton and the surrounding area. You’ll also find large trail maps, bike repair stations, top-notch tour companies, and rental and retail shops offering everything needed for your adventures.
Penticton is one of only two cities in the world situated between two lakes. The fresh waters of Okanagan and Skaha Lakes are ideal for a variety of water activities, whether it’s taking a cooling swim, exploring the coves by kayak, or catching air on a kiteboard.
With a cozy community feel, you’ll find a wide range of comfortable accommodations, world-class culinary options and eateries, eight craft breweries, shopping, cultural experiences, boutique stores, tucked away cafés, lakefront patios, along with health and wellness services amidst the natural landscape that surrounds the city.