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Green Escapes: Your Guide to the Creston Valley’s Top Parks
From in-town and rural community parks to public beaches and untouched wilderness areas, Creston has a park or green space for everyone!
Summer Splash — the Top Beaches and Swimming Holes Around The Creston ValleY
This region boasts an abundance of lakes, rivers, creeks, and waterways, making it an unparalleled destination for a refreshing summer dip.
Twin Bays Beach
A pleasant 25 minute drive north of Creston, Twin Bays is a rare sand beach with shallow water, making it a popular beach on Kootenay Lake.
Lockhart Beach Provincial Park & Campground
Located a beautiful drive just 40 KM north of Creston on Kootenay Lake, Lockhart Beach Provincial Park is a fine sand, pebble beach.
Mackie Beach Park
Mackie Beach is a small south-facing community park and beach with course sand and lots of sunshine in Boswell on Kootenay Lake.
Millennium Park
Centrally located along 16th Avenue South, Millenium Park is an ideal first stop for visitors arriving in Creston needing to take a break.
Centennial Park
Centennial Park is the largest park in the Town of Creston, featuring trees and picnic tables scattered in a woodland setting.
Can we help?
Have any questions about travelling to the area ? Contact the Creston Valley Visitor Centre and staff will be happy assist you!
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