Updated June 2025.
Fall in the mountains evokes images of misty mornings, fire-toned leaves, cinnamon sprinkled on lattes, lazy mornings and fireside evenings. You could be forgiven for thinking that the fall is a sleepy time up at elevation, but the fall in Whistler is a bit different.
It’s filled with dedicated mountain bikers getting their last hero-dirt runs in before the snow descends, skiers and snowboarders prepping their gear and their bodies for the winter season ahead, runners going the distance, cyclists pushing through to the finish line and the celebratory glass-raising all these adventures bring.

Sure, you should still opt for that cinnamon latte, but take it to-go because Whistler’s got an adventure-packed event schedule this fall.
WORCA Women’s Enduro: The Witsend by 7Mesh
This cross-country bike race promises a fun and challenging ride over 20 kilometres (with 1,000 metres of elevation gain) of Whistler’s trail network in the Westside and Cheakamus areas. Happening on Saturday, August 23, 2025, this event is for female riders looking to test their skills and endurance.

The Witsend is aptly named after a group of hard-working, fun-loving and adventure-seeking Lower
Mainland school teachers. They owned a two-bedroom cabin on the shores of Alta Lake in 1955, which they called The Witsend after a particularly treacherous journey from Vancouver to Whistler.
At The Witsend, priorities consisted of doing activities together and having a good time outdoors, not far from the dream many adventure-chasing women have in Whistler today. The women of The Witsend left a lasting imprint on the future of Whistler. Read more about the wonderful Witsend women in this article by Pique Newsmagazine.

Registration is limited to 250 riders, with the fee being inclusive of race entry, plate, swag, après, dinner and beverages!
WORCA’s Men’s Enduro: The Hillman presented by the Sundial Hotel
The Hillman is a new race for 2025 and a twin to the women’s event, The Witsend. A “community plus” WORCA event, this enduro-style race hits the sweet spot of competition, camaraderie, friendly pressure and challenge, all while hanging out with like-minded guys on bikes. Happening Sunday, August 24, 2025, there’s a three-stage and five-stage race option (course details come out in July, 2025), and men’s and junior (19 and under) categories.
The name “The Hillman” carries a dual significance. It represents every man pedalling his way up Whistler’s trail network, earning the thrill of the descent. Additionally, it honours a real individual and a historic structure in Whistler. The Hillman was a man who defied easy categorization, much like the spirit of the trails themselves. The building, known as the original Toad Hall, stands as a cornerstone of local lore.
The entry fee for The Hillman includes race entry and racer plate, rider swag, on-course nutrition stations, event après including dinner and beverages, chances to win prizes, and a super sick day on two wheels with the guys.
World-Class Cycling Adventure: RBC GranFondo
Imagine yourself cycling on a traffic-free route with the expanse of the Pacific Ocean on one side and the Coast Mountains on the other, sounds like a dream? Make it a reality at the RBC GranFondo, happening on Saturday, September 6, 2025. Cyclists weave their way up 122 kilometres of the Sea to Sky, from Vancouver to Whistler, taking in the incredible scenery as they go.
The vibe is going to be electric in Whistler with the cyclists celebrating their achievements with friends and family, and the wider Whistler community with local music playing at Whistler Olympic Plaza.
This is a friendly, inclusive cycling event, not a race, and there are multiple distance choices to choose from, including a 55-kilometre Medio option, so what are you waiting for? Read more about the experience in our dedicated GranFondo blog post.
Try a Tri: Whistler X Tri
Whistler X Tri is a triathlon with a couple of key differences – the bike section is cross-country, not road, and the run is a trail run, which means rocks, roots and woodwork. Given that Whistler is a Mecca for both cross-country biking and trail running, it does feel like the perfect fit. It’s happening the weekend of September 13 and 14, 2025, with championship, sprint and kids course options.

The course is set in Lost Lake Park, an idyllic lake setting with views of the mountains beyond. We caught up with locally-based events producer, Kristian Manietta, last year to get some inspiration and tips, which you can find in Whistler X Tri: You Can Do More Than You Think.

Craft Beer in the Mountains: Whistler Village Beer Festival
The Whistler Village Beer Festival is an adventure for your tastebuds, seeing Whistler get its suds-on this September for a celebration of all things beer. The festival culminates with a one-day Main Event on Saturday, September 13, 2025, in Whistler Olympic Plaza. There’s also Oktoberfest, beer cocktail parties, tap takeovers, and more throughout the week.


Ultra Trail Whistler by UTMB
Tap into your inner strength as you conquer the Coast Mountain Range at the inaugural Ultra Trail Whistler by UTMB. Take on the varied terrain and soak in the reward of high alpine meadows, lakes and mountaintop views, as you tackle a 25, 50 or 70 kilometre trail run.
This challenging (but stunning) event will take place on September 27 and 28, 2025, leveraging everything Whistler has to offer.
Go the Distance: Whistler 50 Ultra & Relay
Don’t be intimidated by the name, the Whistler 50 is open to all levels of runners with distances ranging from 10K to 80K (50 miles) with options for solo and relay team entries. The course centres around Lost Lake Park and starts early on Saturday, October 4, which means runners will be treated to some lovely fall foliage as they tread the trails.
The 50-mile / 80K event is open to relay teams of eight (each doing 10K) or four people (each doing 20K), and the solo ultra-marathoners run 50K (5 x 10K loops). This is a great event for first-time ultra runners, as you are never more than five kilometres away from the party zone in Whistler Olympic Plaza (there are also aid stations every five kilometres).

The start/finish line is at Whistler Olympic Plaza, in Whistler Village, where beer and pizza will be on hand for the après celebrations. If you’re coming to Whistler ahead of this event, take a read of our Run to the Hills post, which features five popular running routes.

For more ideas for adventures in the fall in Whistler, take a read of 15 Things to Do in Whistler in the Fall and Moms in the Mountains: A Fall Whistler Getaway. Take a look at other fall events in Whistler on the events calendar.
Spring savings are calling! There’s so much to see and do in spring, you’ll want plenty of time for fun in the sun. Extend your stay and book midweek for increased savings, with 3 nights starting from $135 CAD per night. Coming during Nourish? Book 3+ nights between May 29 and June 30, 2025, to receive a free $100 or $200 Wellness Activity Voucher, valid for use on wellness activities or Nourish Whistler Wellness Series tickets.
For summer, book ahead and save up to 25% on lodging. Plus, you'll receive a free $100 CAD Activity Voucher on stays of 3 or more nights ($200 for 5 nights). You can also win a summer trip to Whistler with the Escape the Ordinary contest!
Insider Tip: Sign up for Whistler Rewards to access additional savings and exclusive perks.