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Mountain Biking

The Valley Trail

The Valley Trail is Whistler's 30 km paved pedestrian/bicycle route. It links parks, beaches, neighbourhoods, and playgrounds all to Whistler Village. It's popular with cyclists, strollers, walkers, dogs, families, and even healthy enviro-friendly commuters.

If you are a beginner (or haven't been on a bike in a while), The Valley Trail is the perfect place to start. Remember that equipment rental shops in Whistler also rent "cruiser" bikes too. A little more comfortable and cruisey.

Trail Maps All Maps

The Whistler Mountain Bike Guide is a comprehensive website devoted to mountain biking in Whistler with descriptions and maps of trails (including singletrack, doubletrack and trails for all abilities) throughout the valley - a valuable resource!

Whistler Mountain Bike Park

Many people visit Whistler from May to October to experience the famous Whistler Mountain Bike Park. Some of the park's top features are:

  • More than 200 km of lift-serviced trails and mountain pathways
  • Two jump park areas
  • Three access lifts: Whistler Gondola, Fitzsimmons and Garbanzo Chairs
  • Three skills centres designed for every ability: green circle, blue square, and black diamond
  • Expert staff and assistance available on site
  • A BikerCross that's as fun to ride as it is to watch
  • Banked cruisers and dirt trails through canopied forests
  • Self-guided adventures over 1200 metres / 4800 feet of vertical trails

Call the Whistler Bike Park Phone at 604-938-PARK (7275) for all the details you need. Or visit the Whistler Mountain Bike Park website.

 

Activities are subject to availability and may be dependent on weather and conditions.