Skateparks & Bike Parks
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10150 Bottom Wood Lake Road, Lake Country
Ben Lee Skatepark
Ben Lee Skatepark in Kelowna's Rutland neighbourhood is one of the best skateparks in the city, with a solid mix of features for skaters, scooter riders, and BMXers of all skill levels.
900 Houghton Road, Kelowna (Located in Ben Lee Park)
Lumby Bike Park
Lumby Bike Park is a fun, all-ages outdoor space located just off Highway 6, where kids and families can ride, play, and practice their biking skills. With a pump track, skill areas, and a small playground, it’s a great stop along the Salmon Trail.
1910 Faulkner Avenue, Lumby
2 x Bucket Swings
2 x Traditional Swings
Climbing Elements
Monkey Bars
Lumby Skatepark
Lumby Skatepark features a variety of concrete elements designed for skateboarders, scooter riders, and BMX riders. The park includes quarter pipes, banks, and transition areas that allow riders to build speed and link together smooth lines. Ledges and rails provide opportunities for grinding and technical tricks, while bowl-style sections and curved ramps create flowing transitions for carving and continuous movement. With open riding space and a mix of features, the skatepark offers options for both beginners learning basic skills and experienced riders practicing new tricks.
1891 Glencaird Street, Lumby
Penticton BMX Track
The Penticton BMX Track is a city-owned track open to the public for recreational riding anytime—except during scheduled races or when the track is wet, as use can damage the surface. Maintained by the Penticton BMX Society, the club welcomes riders of all ages and offers a free one-day trial for those wanting to try out organized racing, with events typically held Thursday evenings from April to October. Racing schedule is available on www.pentictonbmx.com or their Facebook page. Any bike is allowed except motorized or throttle e-bikes.
630 Munson Mountain Road, Penticton
Peachland Skate Park
The Peachland Skate Park is located in Lambly Park, surrounded by grass and trees with a small bleacher area for spectators. It features a variety of obstacles including a quarterpipe, stairs, rails, hubba ledge, banks, up-gap, hips, and roll-ins. The park is open to skateboards, scooters, bikes, and inline skates, and operates daily from 7:00 am to dusk.
3297 Okanagan Highway, Peachland
Armstrong Skatepark
Armstrong Skatepark, beside Norval Arena, has ramps, rails, and bowls that welcome skaters of all levels.
3343 Park Drive, Armstrong
City Park Skate & Bike Park
City Park Skate & Bike Park in Kelowna is a fenced facility with street-style features like rails, ramps, and grind boxes. It’s suitable for skateboards, scooters, and BMX bikes. Riders are encouraged to wear helmets and safety gear, as the park is unsupervised and used at your own risk.
1600 Abbott Street, Kelowna
Picnic Tables
Washrooms
Enderby Skatepark
Enderby Skatepark, located in Barnes Park, offers a mix of quarter pipes, banks, ledges, and a central pyramid feature. It’s a great spot for riders of all levels to skate, hang out, and enjoy the open layout right in the heart of Enderby.
606 King Avenue, Enderby
Free Parking
Keremeos Skatepark
Located at 9th Street and Veterans Avenue, the Keremeos Skatepark offers a variety of ramps, rails, and ledges for both skateboarders and BMX riders. Built in partnership with RDOS Recreation Services, it’s a shared public space designed for all skill levels.
9th Street/Veterans Avenue, Keremeos











