Enderby Cliffs Trail

Enderby Cliffs Trail

 

2-398 Brash Allen Rd, Enderby, BC, Canada

The next stop on our tour is Enderby Cliffs which is 4.4 kms from Enderby and 27 mins drive from the previous spot Salmon Arm. Situated in north Okanagan country, the cliff offers the breathtaking view of farms, rivers, and forests below and is part of the Provincial Park (Romano, 2019).

The birdlife in this area is diverse and magnificent making it an ideal spot for birdwatchers. The birds commonly seen nesting, eating, or flying in Enderby area includes- The Great Blue Heron, Canadian And Snow Geese, Mallard Ducks, Ring-Necked Pheasants, Belted Kingfishers, Hummingbirds, American Robins, Golden Eagles, Bald Eagles, Osprey, Marsh Hawks, American Kestrels, Great Horned Owls, Pygmy Owls, Ravens, Turkey Vultures and Cranes.

Explore the history of Enderby and surrounding area. Located in downtown Enderby, is the Museum & Archives. It is a great place to visit after birdwatching on Enderby Cliffs. It is about 4.3 kms from the cliffs, roughly 7 mins drive. The museum exhibits the history and indigenous culture of Enderby and surrounding area with the permanent displays. It is open year-round, Tuesday through Saturday 12-4 PM and the entry is by donation.

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