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Hiking the Aberdeen Columns BC Canada

Aberdeen Columns, hiking, trail, hiking trail, Vernon Aberdeen Columns. Photo credit: Nicole Adair

Basalt columns rising up 22 meters in British Columbia

A quick hike leads you to the stunning Aberdeen Columns caused by volcanic activity in Canada

Hiking the Aberdeen Columns BC Canada are out of this world! If you're not into climbing, there's a good chance you haven't heard of this hidden gem. I saw a picture on social media and ended up Googling where it was. Aberdeen Columns are well known for climbing but it's still worth the quick hike around the area. They are polygonal basalt originating from volcanic activity and raise up to 22m from the ground.

"It's better to see something once than hear about it a thousand times."

Asian Probverb

Aberdeen Columns at a Glance:

Time: ~1 hr
Distance: 1 km return
Trail: There and back
Difficulty: Moderate
What to bring: water, snacks, sun protection, bug spray, and hiking sticks (optional)
Road conditions: Accessible by car
Other information: The trailhead is just before km 18 and there's a little area to park after the curve.
Bonus tip: Hit up Bluenose Mountain Trail as it is on the same road.

Directions:

Located about a 45-minute drive from Vernon, B.C. Travel on BC HWY 6 towards Lavington, turning right on Learmouth Rd and then right on Reid Rd. Continue on Bluenose Rd (which turns into Aberdeen Lake Rd) for about 10kms. Keep straight on Buck Hills Rd and a small pullout/parking area is just after the curve before the 18km mark. Alternatively, type "Aberdeen Columns" into Google Maps.

Hiking Trail: 

Directly across from the parking area is where you start hiking the Aberdeen Columns BC. It is there you will see a sign for the trailhead leading you through a marsh area (bring bug spray). Soon later you trek over a few bridges before teh trail opens up in a field of rocks and columns. Continue left at the field of rocks to follow the trail up to the Aberdeen Columns.

Start of the trail for Aberdeen Columns. Photo credit: Melanie Adair
The trail to Aberdeen Columns. Photo credit: Melanie Adair
Hiking the Aberdeen Columns BC. Photo credit: Melanie Adair

Exploring the Aberdeen Columns 

Once at the columns, you can continue exploring on either side or make your way through the lava rocks.

Close-up of Aberdeen Columns. Photo credit: Melanie Adair
Aberdeen Columns. Photo credit: Nicole Adair

Hiking the columns are well worth the quick hike to walk along these 22 meter high basalt formations.

Hiking the Aberdeen Columns, B.C 

British Columbia, Canada

Location (Map)

Buck Hills Rd, North Okanagan D, BC V0E 2G0, Canada
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Comments 5

EH Canada Marketing Group on Wednesday, 25 August 2021 00:11

Great photos of these monster columns.

Great photos of these monster columns.
EH Canada : Support on Wednesday, 25 August 2021 00:42

Awesome post and pics!

Awesome post and pics!
Melanie Adair on Wednesday, 25 August 2021 02:23

Sarah Stewart no you didn't. I could have used a tour guide ha ha

Sarah Stewart no you didn't. I could have used a tour guide ha ha
Melanie Adair on Wednesday, 25 August 2021 02:24

Megan Kopp Thanks!

Megan Kopp Thanks!
EH Canada : Support on Saturday, 02 July 2022 02:02

Our GPS took us to an active logging road……
Is this correct?
Wasn’t willing to encounter a logging truck on the way out so aborted trip

Our GPS took us to an active logging road…… Is this correct? Wasn’t willing to encounter a logging truck on the way out so aborted trip :(
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