7.4km
1.5hrs
Dogs Allowed
This moderate coniferous forest trail gives you the chance to witness interesting geological formations and natural springs. Although water below the surface is heated geo-thermally to over 100°c, the above ground springs are lukewarm at about 25°c and can be identified by orange-coloured, 10 metre-high tufa deposits that they have created. tufa is a mineral formed when calcite crystallizes after water evaporation.
This trail can be accessed by taking June Springs Rd. up through East Kelowna. June Springs Rd. will come to and end and you will take Little White Forest Service Rd. for about a km. until reaching the June Springs Trail Head.