Herman Lake

South Shuswap

Trail Information

Distance150+ m km
Duration0.2+ Hours
DifficultyMore DifficultMore Difficult
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Latitude / Longitude50.91611865, -119.16650833
ActivitiesCampingEquestrianFishingHiking

About

Small fishing lake with numerous trails, a boardwalk, wildflowers, and birds. The Recreation Site has walk-in camping and a pit toilet.


Access

From White Lake: Travel on Hwy 1 approx. 9.3 km east of Sorrento, or approx. 24 km west of Salmon Arm and turn north onto Balmoral Rd. Turn right onto White Lake Rd behind the Balmoral Store, continuing approx. 7 km before turning left onto Parri Rd at the west end of White Lake. Follow to the end of the pavement and continue straight ahead onto the White Lake FSR Herman Lake is approx. 8.3 km. Keep left at the corral. Watch for a sign on the right. From Eagle Bay: From the Balmoral Rd junction at Hwy 1, travel north past Blind Bay Village Grocer onto Eagle Bay Rd, continuing 16.5 km to Ivy Rd. Turn right (south) onto Ivy Rd and go up to #700 Forest Service Rd. Turn left here. (Note: the road ahead leads onto private property and is gated). Travel up 700 FS Rd to the next right, and then take the next right. At the junction by the cattle corral turn right to Herman Lake Recreation Site.


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New Ramp Herman Lake
New Ramp and Dock Herman Lake

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