Discover the best adventure and theme parks in the Okanagan that kids and parents will love. Whether your family is looking for ziplines and ropes courses, mini golf and arcades, or go-karts and paintball, there are plenty of attractions across Kelowna, Peachland, Penticton, Oyama, and Osoyoos to fill your day with fun.
Peachland Adventure Parks
ZipZone Peachland

One of Canada’s highest freestyle zipline parks, ZipZone combines incredible canyon views with various adventures. Children ages four and up can join the fun through the Little Zippers program, riding tandem with a trained guide. Families can also enjoy climbing walls, a Ninja Course, the Puzzlearium, and more, with plenty to keep everyone entertained even if you’re not ziplining.
5875 Brenda Mines Road, Peachland
Okanagan ATV Tours

Okanagan ATV Tours offers a fun and family-friendly way to explore the Okanagan backcountry, with kids as young as five able to ride as passengers in two-seater side by sides. Tours include a safety orientation and all necessary gear, and are led by experienced guides who share local stories and make plenty of photo stops. With options ranging from scenic 2-hour rides to more challenging 4-hour tours, there is something for every level of rider, from beginner to experienced.
5463 McDougald Road, Peachland
Penticton Adventure Parks
LocoLanding Adventure Park

LocoLanding Adventure Park is one of our favourite summer traditions. We visit every year and always snap a photo by the front sign before the kids race off to their favourite activities. The girls love trying everything, from go-karts and bumper boats to the climbing wall and Badlands inflatable park. The Value Pack is the best way to explore it all, with one pass that gives you access to every activity in the park, including mini golf, the high ropes course, Monkey Motion, and more. You don’t have to do it all in one day either, the pass is valid for the year it’s issued.
75 Riverside Drive, Penticton
Okanagan Warrior Adventures
Known for having Canada’s largest obstacle course, Okanagan Warrior Adventures is all about physical challenges for kids, teens, and adults. They also run survival training, retreats, and bootcamps — even dogs are welcome on some courses.
Marron Valley Road, Penticton
Oyama Adventure Parks
Oyama Zipline Adventure Park

This adventure park features seven unique long ziplines, including side‑by‑side racing lines, along with rope bridges and slack lines. The aerial park is a high ropes course with 27 obstacles and six ziplines that suit all ages and skill levels.For younger children, the Monkey Play Park is designed for ages three to 11, featuring a netted elevated obstacle circuit and a safe zipline area. Picnic tables and shaded spots nearby make it a comfortable place for families to gather while kids play.
5617 Oyama Lake Road, Oyama
Kelowna Adventure and Theme Parks
Scandia Golf and Games

Scandia Golf & Games is a favourite for families looking for classic attractions and high-energy fun. With two mini golf courses, a go-kart track, and a massive indoor arcade, there’s something for every age and energy level. It’s the kind of place where you can easily spend an afternoon playing, racing, and challenging each other.
2898 Highway 97 North, Kelowna
Myra Canyon Adventure Park

Set in a beautiful forest near the Kettle Valley Railway, Myra Canyon Adventure Park has climbing walls, frisbee golf, slacklines, ziplines, and low ropes games. Shaded picnic spots make it easy to relax between activities.
4429 June Springs Road, Kelowna
Okanagan Adventure Park

Okanagan Adventure Park is a treetop playground packed with ziplines, rope bridges, and aerial obstacle courses for all ages. Younger kids can take on the lower-level Kids Course, while older kids, teens, and adults can tackle more challenging climbs or soar through the forest on the scenic guided zipline tour. With beautiful valley views and a mix of adventure levels, it’s a fun and active way to spend time outdoors as a family.
5983 Highway 33, Kelowna
Osoyoos Theme Parks and Attractions
Rattlesnake Canyon

This mini amusement park has carnival rides, go-karts, bumper boats, mini golf, and an arcade. Families often visit in the evening when the weather is cooler, making it a lively stop during summer vacations.
5502 Main Street, Osoyoos
Osoyoos Paintball

Perfect for families with teens, Osoyoos Paintball offers both low-impact and high-impact games. Full supervision and safety gear make it beginner-friendly, while still keeping the action exciting.
4702 Main Street, Osoyoos
Tips for Visiting Okanagan Adventure and Theme Parks
- Check seasonal hours: Most parks open spring through fall. The hours may vary depending on the the month or day of the week. Check websites and social media before visiting.
- Dress appropriately: Closed-toe shoes are required for some activities. If you are wearing sandals, bring socks and a pair of runners. Hats and sunscreen are great for the summer months.
- Bring water and pack snacks: Always have a water bottle on you and snacks in the car or with you.
- Birthday party packages: Most adventure and theme parks offer birthday party options that bundle activities and food.
- Arrive early in summer: Popular parks like Rattlesnake Canyon and LocoLanding get busy, especially in July and August.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re visiting Kelowna or road-tripping through Peachland, Penticton, Oyama, and Osoyoos, the Okanagan is full of adventure and theme parks that deliver family fun. From mini golf and arcades to ziplines and obstacle courses, these attractions are perfect for kids, teens, and parents who want to share a day of excitement together.