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A Perfect Summer Day at Whistler Olympic Park

A family enjoy a picnic with the iconic Black Tusk in the background.

PHOTO WHISTLER OLYMPIC PARK

Nestled in the beautiful Callaghan Valley just twenty minutes south of Whistler, the stunning beauty of evergreen forests, mountain ranges and glacier views on your way to this hidden gem is just the start. Take a read of the must-do activities you can enjoy on a summer’s day at Whistler Olympic Park RV & Campground (WOP).

An aerial shot of Whistler Olympic Park RV and Campground with lush evergreens and mountains in the distance.
Explore the lush Callaghan Valley. PHOTO WHISTLER OLYMPIC PARK / NOEL HENRICKSON

Head to the Day Lodge

Keep going through the entrance gate and after parking (it’s free) make your way to the impressive 11,000-square-foot Day Lodge, open to all, seven days a week (8 AM to 8 PM, June 28 to September 30, 2024).

Here, you can chat with the friendly and knowledgeable guest services staff for information about activities, including hiking, a 9-hole disc golf course, Olympic-style sightseeing and summer biathlon.

INSIDER TIP: Before you get to the entrance gate for WOP, take in the spectacular Alexander Falls waterfall, which will be on your left. There’s a viewing platform you can drive right up to.

Hike up the Ski Jumps

Explore trails of different difficulty levels and bike or hike to breathtaking viewpoints. Challenge yourself with the signature Ski Jump Scramble and climb to the top of the Olympic ski jumps. Wander through wide multi-use trails and discover the summer version of the world-renowned cross-country ski trails.

A couple explore the top of the ski jumps at Whistler Olympic Park.
Do the Ski Jump Scramble to reach the top of the Olympic ski jump. PHOTO WHISTLER OLYMPIC PARK / NOEL HENRICKSON

When you visit, learn about the Games by reading the interpretive signage, and take a photo as you visit the Olympic cross-country stadium, the biathlon range, and, of course, the Olympic Rings. More than one-third of all the Vancouver 2010 Winter and Paralympic Olympic Medals were awarded at Whistler Olympic Park.

The Park also features impressive First Nations art, created in the lead-up to the 2010 Games. Today, the art legacy consists of five official Olympic pieces and two others added afterward, making a total of seven carvings and tapestries.

Book a Round of Summer Biathlon

Feel like an Olympian with an introduction to the winter sport of biathlon—in the summer! Learn to take aim and shoot a .22-caliber rifle at the Olympic shooting range. This is a super fun activity for groups of all sizes, with no previous experience necessary. Advanced booking is recommended (available on a Friday, Saturday and Sunday).

Visit the WOP website for further information and to book.

Take a shot at being an Olympian. PHOTO WHISTLER OLYMPIC PARK

Try Disc Golf

The Squamish Disc Golf Club and the Whistler Disc Golf Club teamed up to build a NEW, exciting and FREE 9-hole disc golf course at Whistler Olympic Park! Weave through forest and ski trails as you perfect your form—the player with the fewest throws wins. Bring your discs or rent or buy some at the Day Lodge.

Bring the family for a game of disc golf. PHOTO WHISTLER OLYMPIC PARK / JOHN ENTWISTLE

Picnics with a View

Whether you hike to the Top of the World, take a break on the Adirondack chairs, or relax on the deck of the Day Lodge, the views surrounding you will elevate your picnic to another level. Be sure to stop by the Day Lodge store to refuel with snacks and drinks (including ice cream!). Wander through the boutique for a great selection of outdoor apparel and souvenirs.

Not sure this can all be done in a day? Book a campsite and add a mountain sunset to this list.

Supporting Nordic Sports

As a not-for-profit organization, all proceeds from Whistler Olympic Park’s recreational offerings go toward growing Nordic sports, supporting athlete development and maintaining this incredible venue for all to enjoy.

Save up to 20% on lodging with Whistler.com this summer. Stay & Golf from $289 CAD per person, per night or Stay & Bike from $179 CAD per person, per night. Sign up to be a Rewards Member (for BC and WA residents only) and receive a FREE $50 CAD activity voucher on stays of 3+ nights. 

You can also win a summer trip to Whistler with the Escape the Ordinary contest!

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