About This Spring
## Overview Summerland Spring is a natural spring located in the scenic community of Summerland, British Columbia, Canada, near the southern end of the Okanagan Valley. Nestled in a picturesque natural setting close to the historic Kettle Valley Railway (KVR) trail and the Summerland Rodeo Grounds, this spring has become a quiet local favorite for those seeking fresh, naturally sourced water. The spring sits on private land, but the landowner has historically allowed public access, provided visitors respect the property and keep the area clean. The water flows at a steady pace and has been reported by visitors to taste fresh and clean. That said, as with any untreated natural water source, water quality has not been officially verified, and visitors should be aware that conditions can change over time. The surrounding landscape offers a lovely taste of the Okanagan's rolling hills and dry grasslands, making a visit to the spring a pleasant outing even beyond the water itself. ## Directions The spring is located at approximately **49.597816, -119.681**, roughly 100 meters from the KVR trail heading toward the Summerland Rodeo Grounds. **From Summerland town center (via Summerland Senior Citizens Drop-in Centre or Summerland Museum Park):** 1. Head toward **Prairie Valley Road**. 2. Continue onto **Victoria Road South**. 3. Drive approximately **5.2 km** from the intersection of Victoria Road South and Prairie Valley Road. 4. The spring will be accessible near the road on the approach toward the Rodeo Grounds area. **From the Summerland Rodeo Grounds:** 1. From the Rodeo Grounds, look for a **small wooden bridge** and cross it. 2. After crossing the bridge, **turn left**. 3. You will see a **second gate** — enter through it. 4. The spring is visible on the **left-hand side** just past the gate. *Note: Since the spring is on private property, be respectful of the land and any posted signage. Access conditions may change at the landowner's discretion.* ## What to Expect Summerland Spring is a tranquil spot surrounded by the natural beauty of the Okanagan countryside. The water flows at a decent, consistent rate from the ground, and many visitors have described it as tasting remarkably fresh and clean. However, since this is an untreated natural spring on private land, there is no official water quality testing or certification — drinking the water is done at your own discretion. The area around the spring is relatively easy to access, though the final approach from the Rodeo Grounds side involves crossing a small wooden bridge and passing through a gate. No special equipment or water containers are strictly necessary, but bringing your own bottles is a good idea if you plan to collect water. The setting is peaceful and feels immersed in nature, which is a big part of the appeal for regular visitors. The proximity to the KVR trail also makes this a convenient stop for hikers and cyclists exploring the popular rail trail route through the Okanagan. The Summerland Rodeo Grounds nearby can serve as a useful landmark when navigating to the spring for the first time.
Getting There
Address
10106, Victoria Rd, Summerland, BC V0H, CA
GPS Coordinates
49.597816, -119.681000
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections The spring is located at approximately **49.597816, -119.681**, roughly 100 meters from the KVR trail heading toward the Summerland Rodeo Grounds.
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Parking available nearby.
Safety Info
Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.
Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.
Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.