Lytton Parks & Gardens
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Parks & Gardens in Lytton, British Columbia.
The Stein Valley area is a spiritual sanctuary for aboriginal people. There are petroglyphs and pictographs to be found and the area is the last unlogged valley in southwestern British Columbia. The Stein Valley Nlaka'pamux Heritage Park is a First Nations land reserve and an official Heritage site jointly managed by the British Columbia government and the Lytton Indian Band. The Stein Heritage Trail is available for hikers but there are no services and they must be self-reliant. The hike is not recommended for children.
Enjoy wildlife and train spotting from this provincial park which also has excellent views of Thompson River Canyon and trails leading thorughout the Stein Valley. 6km east of Lytton.
Located just three hours from the Lower Mainland, Mehatl Creek Provincial Park provides wilderness adventurers with a natural playground. The subalpine meadow and old-growth forest are perfect spots for hiking and nature study. The parks developed trails lead to remarkable views of Mehatl Falls and the Mehatl Cascades.








