Conkle Lake Provincial Park
Conkle Lake is a secluded lake in the sub-alpine Kettle Valley area set amid a forest of western larch and lodgepole pine intermingling with willow and black alder that cover the sharply rising surrounding hills. The park offers rainbow trout fishing, canoeing, swimming and hiking. Come enjoy the sunshine, sandy beach and pristine views at this out-of-the-way gem!. Firewood is available for sale. Park Size: 587 hectares WINTER - Conkle Lake - open with full services and fees Mar 15 – Sep 3, after that park is accessible year-round, weather permitting. Walk-in from the gate; no fee, no services.
Amenities

Biking Available

Boat Launch Nearby

Dog Friendly

Fishing Nearby

Hiking Available

Pit Toilets

RV Sites Available

Swimming Available

Tent Sites Available

Water Available On Site

Winter Camping Available
Directions
The best access road is off of Highway 3 about 6km east of Bridesville. Follow Johnstone Creek Road for 25km to the park. It is a maintained gravel road and takes approximately 40 minutes from the highway turnoff. Other access points off of highway 33 and from OK Falls are not well marked and are unmaintained forestry roads that are not suitable for vehicle traffic. The closest communities, towns and cities are: Rock Creek, Westbridge, Midway, Greenwood and Osoyoos.
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