Whistler Mountain Bike Maps & Trails
Tons of Terrain
From technical singletrack and hundreds of miles of networked trails through old
growth forest, to the paved Valley Trail system and arguably the best mountain bike
park in the world - Whistler has something for every level of rider.
Whistler Single-Track Trail Map (PDF 2.0MB)
Whistler Hiking & Biking Map (PDF 8.0MB)
The Valley Trail
A 40-kilometre (22
mile), paved, pedestrian/bike trail that links Whistler Village with the resort's
parks, beaches, playgrounds and neighbourhoods.
A perfect trail for a gentle ride with the family to soak up Whistler's summer vibe,
find a scenic spot for a picnic or head to a park to cool off in a refreshing
lake.
Whistler Valley Trail Map (PDF 1.9MB)
Interpretive Forest
With excellent
rides for beginners, the Interpretive Forest features a great network of multi-use
trails that are suitable for every level of rider.
Cruise through old-growth forest on well-maintained, easy to moderate, singletrack
trails. Spend the day on an epic ride to a suspension bridge or pedal to a backcountry
lake for a quick swim.
Interpretive Forest
Map (PDF 462KB)
Lost Lake Park
One of Whistler's
most popular spots for two-wheeled action, Lost Lake offers challenging singletrack for
every skill level from beginners to experts. Trails include Tin Pants, Molly Hogan, and
Lost Lake Loop.
Lost Lake Trail Map (PDF
1.9MB)
Tunnel Vision
Explore hundreds of
cross-country trails throughout Whistler's valley, built over the years by locals with
a true passion for riding.
Interpretive Forest Single Track - Riverside Trails
Explore more than
250 kilometres of every type of cross-country trail imaginable. From short singletrack
rides geared towards beginners, to epic, all-day endurance excursions through
Whistler's pristine backcountry, you'll find your perfect ride.
Cruise through old-growth forest on well-maintained, easy to moderate, singletrack
trails. Spend the day on an epic ride to a suspension bridge or pedal to a backcountry
lake for a quick swim.
Whistler Mountain Bike Park
With more than 200 kilometres of beginner to expert, lift-serviced trails through
canopied forest, teeter-totters, table tops, drops, banked cruisers, two jump parks,
three skills centres, a Biker Cross and expert staff on site, the Whistler Mountain
Bike Park is the ultimate riding experience. Trails include B-Line, Heart of Darkness,
Crank It Up, Freight Train, No Joke, A-Line, and many more.
Whistler Mountain Bike Park Map (PDF 2.2MB)
A River Runs Through It
British Columbia is
the birthplace of freeriding, and Whistler's trails and bike park have all the man-made
obstacles to challenge even the most experienced riders.
Comfortably Numb
Every great
mountain town has its signature ride and Comfortably Numb is it, with a 26-kilometre
run from Wedgemount to Lost Lake, and elevations of more than 1,000 metres.
Kill Me, Thrill Me
One of the best
built trails in Whistler, Kill Me Thrill Me has a little of everything for the single
track fiend, including switch back climbs, bridges, logs, and big granite slick rock
drops (which really are slick, unlike Moab's sandstone).
Sea to Sky Trail
This 190 km trail starts from the windswept Squamish waterfront and traverses
all the way to Pemberton and beyond.
Whistler Sea To Sky Trail Map (PDF 6.0MB)