Badger Park

Salmon Arm & Area

Trail Information

Distance700 m km
DurationShort
DifficultyEasyEasy
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Access MapGoogle Maps
Latitude / Longitude50.68577428, -119.2671765
ActivitiesHikingMountain Biking
Warnings:
Please be respectful of our neighbours when accessing the trails, parking, and bringing pets to Badger Park. There are two plastic bag dispensers at trailheads for you to pick up after your pets.

About

Short trails lead through fir trees to a hidden basketball court tucked behind the houses in this neighbourhood park. A good shortcut for dog walking to sidestep the busier 20th Ave SE.


Access

There are four trail access points to Badger Park: two on 15 St SE, one on 18 Ave SE, and the last on 18 St SE. Traveling West on 20 Ave SE in Salmon Arm (away from the 30 St/Auto Rd intersection), turn right on 18 St. SE. Trail access is on the left between the second and third houses. Alternately, continue a little further on 20 Ave. SE and turn right on 15 St SE to find two trail access points on your right to Badger Park, both signed. Continue down 15 St SE and as it bends to the right and becomes 18 Ave SE you will see the trail post for a fourth access point on your right, up between the houses.


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