

This trail is named after W. A. Lang, a former Peachland Reeve.
- Series of stairways
John Moore Robinson, the founder of Peachland, named the first fourteen roads in his new community, and these are marked on his 1902 survey map, held in Peachland's municipal offices.
Several of these roads were named after prominent citizens in the town, of whom William Arthur Lang was one. However, the road that Robinson named Lang Avenue was later changed to Sanderson Avenue. Peachland was thus left with no road that honoured its first Reeve until 2010, when this set of steps from Greata Road up to Trepanier Bench Road was constructed and named Lang Trail.
William Arthur Lang, a lawyer and business man, was born in Ottawa in 1862 and came to British Columbia in 1899. He was associated with both the Dominion Glazed Cement Pipe Company in Peachland as well as the McDougall sawmill. When the Incorporation of Peachland occurred in 1909, Lang was selected to serve as its William Arthur Lang first Reeve, a position he Peachland's First Reeve held until 1911.
