Whistler Recreational Biking

  • You don’t need a car in Whistler – summer months are the perfect time to explore on two wheels
  • Rent a bike and ride the Valley Trail, a gentle network of paved, multi-use paths connecting Whistler's neighbourhoods
  • Endless entertainment for families – pedal from the Farmers’ Market to the lake to a different playground each day

Whistler Valley Trail

Stretching 40 km through Whistler’s valley, the Valley Trail connects all neighbourhoods with a paved, accessible and scenic path that’s perfect for biking and sightseeing. With five alpine lakes and numerous parks all within pedalling distance of the Village, the Valley Trail provides days of entertainment and allows you to pedal, paddle and picnic all summer long.

Learn more about the Valley Trail and see suggested cycling routes.


Sea to Sky Trail

The Sea to Sky Trail is a non-motorized, multi-use trail that runs through the Whistler area. While this is an extensive project and some sections of the trail are not yet complete or still under construction, there are several large sections that are ready to ride. When complete, the 180 km trail will connect Sea to Sky communities from D'Arcy to Squamish. To learn more about the project and plan your ride, please see the Ready to Ride Guide.

Valley Trail Bike Rentals Special Offers

Valley Tours

Enjoy scenic Whistler by mountain bike. Learn about the history, geography and key nature spots with a qualified guide. From beginner to intermediate, tours are catered to your skill level. Mountain bike and helmet included in all bike tours.

Tour Description Price
Valley Trail Tour Come and explore Whistler’s valley trail system and enjoy some of Whistler’s best scenery by mountain bike. Learn about Whistler’s history, geography and the key nature spots with our qualified naturalist adventure guides. From novice to intermediate: we cater to your skill level. From $160 per person
Scenic Valley Tour (2.5 or 5 hours) Discover our Whistler Scenic Bike Tour and roll the valley trails around Lost, Green and Alta lakes. The Whistler Scenic Bike tour is a great option for those wanting a relaxing ride, with a slower paced tour focusing on the views and going beyond Whistler Village. Tour includes a rental, helmet and guide. Call to Book. From $105 per person

Recreational Bike Rentals

These bikes are suitable for taking leisurely rides along the Valley Trail or for exploring Whistler's great beginner and intermediate singletrack. Equipped with front suspension, hardtail valley trail bikes offer a smooth ride on pavement and are capable on the crushed gravel trails around Lost Lake.

Search below choose from the latest in recreational bikes. Frame size may be determined upon pick-up

What bike do I need?

You don’t need a fancy bike to ride the Valley Trail. Aside from some sections through Lost Lake, the trail is paved. Hybrid bikes, rigid bikes and mountain bikes are all suitable for moving around, but there are other options for pedalling in Whistler:

Fat Bikes

The latest biking craze, fat bikes are rigid frames with wider than normal tires that run at very low pressure. They are suitable for cruising the Valley Trail in summer, but they really shine when the snow falls. Many locals use them in winter to ride on the snow along the Valley Trail.

E-Bikes

Electric bicycles are a popular ways to see the Village. E-bikes are equipped with a battery pack and motor for assistance with pedalling. The extra power means people can pedal farther and see more in any given day.

Cruiser Bikes

With a more upright position than a traditional mountain or hybrid bike, cruisers provide a comfortable way to pedal the relatively flat sections of the Valley Trail. They often come with a basket or rack, which enables easy transportation of picnic items, towels and more. Cruisers can be rented in the Village.

Chariots and Trailers

A chariot can be hooked up to a bike to allow easy transportation of smaller children (and picnic gear). Chariots are also available to rent.

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