Spring in Whistler: The Ultimate Guide

Spring in Whistler runs from April through June, and it’s one of the only times of year when you can ski, bike, golf and paddle — all in the same trip. With fewer crowds than peak winter and summer, shorter lift lines and shoulder-season accommodation rates, spring is Whistler’s true multisport sweet spot.

Alpine slopes stay open for spring skiing on Whistler Blackcomb while valley trails dry out for hiking and mountain biking. Golf courses reopen, patios catch the afternoon sun and resort-wide dining specials make it easier to linger a little longer.

If you’re wondering whether spring is a good time to visit Whistler, the answer is yes — especially if you value variety, flexibility and a little extra space to explore.

Spring in Whistler at a Glance

  • Early Spring Season: Best for spring skiing and winter sightseeing
  • Late Spring Season: Best for multisport days
  • Dining Deals: Start in late March and go to early June
  • Average temps
    • April 0°C to 11°C (32°F to 52°F)
    • May 4°C to 18°C (39°F to 64°F)
    • June 7°C to 20°C (45°F to 68°F)
  • Crowds: Fewer lift lines and quieter trails
  • Events: Nourish Whistler Wellness Series (June)

Why Visit Whistler in Spring?

Spring offers something no other season can: contrast.

You can carve soft corn snow in the morning, swap ski boots for trail shoes by afternoon and end your day on a sunny patio in the Village. There’s better availability at restaurants, easier bookings and often more competitive pricing on stays.

For travellers asking “When is the best time to visit Whistler for fewer crowds?” — this is it.

10 Best Things to Do in Whistler in Spring

  1. Go spring skiing on Whistler Blackcomb
  2. Ride hero dirt on Whistler’s cross-country bike trails
  3. Paddle on Alta Lake
  4. Golf on award-winning mountain courses
  5. Attend the Nourish Whistler Wellness Series
  6. Enjoy spring dining deals
  7. Go whitewater rafting
  8. Zipline through old-growth forest
  9. Explore lower elevation hiking trails
  10. Relax at a spa with mountain views

Spring Skiing at Whistler Blackcomb

Spring skiing in Whistler typically runs from late March until mid-May, with one of the two mountains remaining open. Expect sunny alpine days, softer snow conditions and a relaxed atmosphere on the slopes.

Spring skiing is considered a hidden gem of the season — fewer lift lines, festive patio vibes and bluebird days that stretch longer into the afternoon.

Sightseeing operations generally wrap earlier in the spring, so check hours of operation before planning your mountain day.

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Two skiers enjoy the spring sunshine on the slopes of Whistler Blackcomb.
Blue skies and buttery snow. PHOTO BEN GIRARDI
INSIDER TIP: For every third night you book between March 1 – April 30, 2026, receive a free $75 CAD Whistler Après Voucher when you book with Whistler.com.

Spring Mountain Biking in Whistler

As the snowline retreats, valley trails begin to emerge. Cross-country networks dry out progressively through April and May, offering that coveted tacky “hero dirt” riding experience.

The Whistler Mountain Bike Park typically opens in mid-May, marking the official shift toward bike season. For riders eager to get moving earlier, lower elevation trails and nearby networks provide options as conditions allow. Not into pedalling? ATV or Side x Side tours are a fun way to embrace the muddy, high-energy side of spring.

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Riders weave through the forested cross-country trails in Whistler.
Loamy, cross-country biking with lake views and tacky spring dirt in the Whistler Mountain Bike Park. PHOTO JUSTA JESKOVA
INSIDER TIP: Multisport days work up a healthy appetite and longer, sunnier days mean epic spring après.

Hiking, Lakes & Tree-Based Adventures

By late spring, many lower-elevation walks and hikes are snow-free and ready for exploring. Lost Lake Park is a favourite for easy loops and lakeside views, while the Train Wreck trail offers a uniquely Whistler blend of forest and art.

Calm mornings make spring an ideal time to paddleboard or canoe, with mountain reflections mirrored on still water.

Two stand up paddle boarders head out on a calm lake as a group of swans glide in front of them at sunrise in Whistler.
Like floating on a mirror. PHOTO JUSTA JESKOVA

For a different perspective, soar through the canopy on a zipline or try forest bathing — a mindful practice rooted in slowing down and connecting with nature.

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Spring Golfing & Spring Adrenaline Pumps

Spring signals the return of golf season in Whistler. The resort’s four award-winning courses typically open between late April and early May (note: Whistler Golf Club is currently undergoing a major renovation and is closed until summer 2027).

A golfer enjoys views of the lakes and mountains in Whistler.
Whistler’s award-winning greens are back in the spring. PHOTO JUSTA JESKOVA

Book an early tee time, then trade clubs for something more high-energy — like a 160-foot bungee jump over the Cheakamus River or a whitewater rafting trip powered by snowmelt.

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Spring Dining Deals & Patio Season

Spring in Whistler means culinary creativity meets value. As local chefs transition menus with the season, you’ll find fresh flavours, patio-ready dishes and resort-wide dining specials that make it easy to try somewhere new.

A group of friends dine and drink on a sunny patio in Whistler.
Find a sunny patio along Whistler’s Village Stroll. PHOTO JUSTA JESKOVA

From casual après bites to refined tasting menus, spring is one of the best times to explore Whistler’s dining scene.

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Relax and Revive

Spring has a quieter rhythm. It’s the season to book the spa session, take the yoga class or sit in a sauna while clouds drift between the trees.

A person enters a pool at the Scandinave Spa in Whistler. Flowers line the pathways.
PHOTO MIRAE CAMPBELL

Before summer energy ramps up, spring offers space to slow down — and that may be its greatest luxury.

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INSIDER TIP: Whistler has 10 spas to choose from with a range of services, from massages using Indigenous products and Javenese techniques, to facials using Celluma Light Therapy and beauty bars with the latest nail art trends.

Nourish Whistler Wellness Series (June)

Nourish Whistler is a month-long wellness series held each June, featuring more than 60 events focused on mindfulness, movement and connection to nature.

Expect speaker sessions, yoga classes, creative workshops and collaborative dining experiences led by celebrated chefs. It’s a chance to reset, recharge and reconnect before the pace of summer kicks in. Find out more in our Nourish festival guide.

Stay Longer for Less in Spring

Because spring is considered shoulder season, it’s often possible to find greater availability and value on accommodation compared to peak winter and summer periods.

With skiing, biking, golf, hiking, dining and wellness all overlapping, you’ll likely want more than a weekend to experience it all.

Three cyclists ride in the spring sunshine along the Valley Trail around Green Lake in Whistler.
Whistler’s trails are waiting for you. PHOTO JUSTA JESKOVA

FAQs About Spring in Whistler

Is spring a good time to visit Whistler?
Yes. Spring offers a rare mix of skiing, biking, golf and lake activities, plus fewer crowds and shoulder-season pricing.

Can you ski in Whistler in April?
Yes. Whistler Blackcomb typically operates into mid-May, depending on conditions.

What is Whistler like in May?
May is a transition month. Skiing may still be available in the alpine, while valley trails, golf courses and bike networks increasingly open.

Is Whistler crowded in spring?
Spring is generally quieter than peak winter holidays and summer vacation periods.

Extend your stay to have more time for all the activities you want to do during your summer vacation to Whistler. Book 3+ nights between April 15 and October 31, 2026, and receive a free $100 Activity Voucher ($200 if you stay 5+ nights) with Whistler.com (enter promo code SUMMER2026 upon check-out). Feeling lucky? Enter the Find Your Whistler Feeling summer contest for a chance to win a trip to Whistler.

Become a Rewards by Whistler.com member to access additional savings and exclusive perks.

Already thinking about winter 2026/27? Book 5+ nights between November 20, 2026, and April 30, 2027, to receive a free $75 Whistler Dining Voucher (enter the promo code WINTERDINING).

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