Burnell
- Sawmill Lake is
a forestry recreation site, situated in the South Okanagan
Valley, located north of the community of Oliver, British
Columbia, Canada. The lake destination is perched on a hill
top, nestled in a small desert valley, surrounded by cacti
and sage brush.
The Burnell-Sawmill
Lake Forestry Recreation Site is a popular location for fishing,
dirt biking and camping. Many come to the fly fishing-only
lake for a day of fishing casting for trout. Others come to
camp on the shores of the lake to relax, spend time with family
or birdwatch.
On our visit,
the small lake campground was busy and populated with dirt
biking, fishing, horseback riding and atv enthusiasts. Because
of the many backcountry gravel roads in the area there are
many opportunities for exploring off road. It is important
to stay on the trails and roads so to protect the environment
and sensitive vegetation.
The lake is
small and so is the campground. Each campsite and day use
area include a picnic tables, fire pits, lake views and, nearby,
are some pit toilets. The recreation site also includes a
car top boat launch and a small wooden pier
The south end
of Burnell - Sawmill Lake is shallow and includes some low
lying mud flats. The flats attracts many birds to the area
and is a good spot to set up for birdwatchers. Some birds
viewed were Bald Eagles, Blue Heron, sandpipers, swallows,
woodpeckers and ducks. Some of the wildlife viewed included
painted turtles sunbathing and a black bear.
How
to Get to Burnell - Sawmill Lake:
Travel Hwy #
97 towards the local airport. Turn onto Fairfield Road and
continue traveling north through the Mount Oliver Protected
Area to the Sawmill Burnell Lake FSR. There is a directional
sign on Fairfield pointing the way. Follow the Sawmill Burnell
Lake gravel road up the hill to the lake. Road is dusty and
rough.