Revelstoke Parks & Gardens
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Parks & Gardens in Revelstoke, British Columbia.
Natural gardens and Jolly Fairy Folk figurines are displayed together at The Enchanted Forest. Set right along the Trans Canada Highway west of Revelstoke, an 800 year old giant cedar tree grows here. A swamp boat is available for self-guided tours.
Farwell Park is a small public park found on the north end of Revelstoke. Farwell was the town's original name until it was changed in honour or Lord Revelstoke after the completion of the CPR railway.
Just west of Revelstoke, Crazy Creek Falls is set right along the Trans Canada Highway. A viewing platform overlooks the falls and rapid, and a cable suspension bridge goes over the canyon and falls.
The Revelstoke Centennial Ball Park features six baseball diamonds, one soccer field and one running track. Apart from hosting tournaments, the park also hosts several public events throughout the year.
Beruschi Park is a public city park. It features a playground and areas for leisurely recreation.
Williamson Lake and park offers a wide range of opportunities for outdoor recreation. This includes swimming, picnicking, hiking and camping. A children's playground is also located on-site.
Blanket Creek Provincial Park features the 12 metre high Sutherland Falls, as well as remains of a long deserted farmsite. The Monashee Mountains are to the west, and the park is located at the northwestern end of Upper Arrow Lakes.
Found along the Columbia River, Big Eddy Park offers a vast amount of green space. The park features a playground and ball fields.
Martha Creek Provincial Park is located behind the reservoir for Revelstoke Dam on the east side of Lake Revelstoke. Campsites are located here, and there is a playground and boat launch.
This small park is located on the corner of Arrow Drive and Park Drive. It provides visitors with green space as well as a children's playground.
Explore the natural beauty that is the Glacier National Park, located north-east of the town of Revelstoke. The park features a variety of trails that are used for hiking and mountaineering is also popular. There are campgrounds in the park and so visitors also participate in backcountry camping.
Arrow Lakes Provincial Park has a small lakeside campground. They have a boat launch, and are located near the Galena Bay and Shelter Bay ferry.
This public city park offers numerous opportunities for outdoor recreation. This includes a children's playground, several tennis courts, baseball diamonds and soccer fields.
This concrete park was designed for skaters of all ages and levels. The skatepark features full pipes and half pipes, ledges, pyramids and several rails. A children's playground is also located on-site.
Set in Mount Revelstoke National Park, Meadows in the Sky Parkway is a 26 km road winding up the mountainside. It provides excellent views of the park, and sub-alpine wildflower meadows are at the top of the stretch of road. Hiking trails and picnic areas are also located here.
This small public park is maintained by the Revelstoke Parks and Recreation Department. It features green space and a playground.








