Wrinkly Face Provincial Park

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Wrinkly Face Provincial Park
Wrinkly Face Provincial Park
Location of Wrinkly Face Provincial Park in British Columbia
Location of Wrinkly Face Provincial Park in British Columbia
Location British Columbia, Canada
Nearest city Winfield
Coordinates 50°2′24″N 119°18′38″W / 50.04, -119.31056
Area 43 Hectares
Established 2004
Governing body BC Parks

Wrinkly Face Provincial Park is a provincial park 16 kilometres north of Winfield in British Columbia, Canada.

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[edit] History

The park was established May 20 2004.

[edit] Geography

The park is 43 hectares in size. It encompasses a southern-facing cliff along with a series of dry meadows above the cliff and wetter meadows below. The cliff edge provides views of Okanagan Lake and the land toward Kelowna. The High Rim Trail passes through the park along the upper edge of the cliff.

[edit] Conservation

The primary role of Wrinkly Face Park is to protect the series of dry meadows at the top of the cliff and the wetter meadows at its base, along with the interior Douglas fir forest. The dry, seasonally-wet, diverse meadows are extremely fragile. Five red/blue-listed vascular plants are known to occur including red-listed Obscure Cryptantha (Cryptantha ambigua) and Needleleaved Navarretia (Navarretia intertexta) and blue-listed Northern Linanthus (Linanthus septentrionalis), False-mermaid (Floerkea proserpinacoides) and Awned Cyperus (Cyperus squarrosus).

[edit] Recreation

Wrinkly Face Park provides low-impact recreational opportunities, such as hiking or horseback riding, for nature study and contains part of the regionally-significant 50 km long High Rim Trail.

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