Valley Trail is a well-maintained network of paved paths connecting Whistler
Village with lakes, parks, and neighborhoods throughout the area. Stretching
over 40 kilometers, this multi-use trail system is ideal for walking, jogging, and
cycling in a safe and scenic environment.
Exploring Valley Trail allows travelers to enjoy forest views, mountain scenery,
and peaceful lakeside sections without traffic concerns. It is an ideal
experience for visitors who enjoy active outdoor exploration and discovering
different parts of Whistler at a relaxed pace.
For travelers, Valley Trail provides a convenient and enjoyable way to connect
major attractions while staying immersed in nature.
- 🚲 Cycle smoothly between Whistler Village and five alpine lakes 🌲 🚲
- 🚶 Walk through peaceful forested sections and riverside paths 🌊 🚶
- 📸 Stop at iconic viewpoints like the Green Lake floating bridge 🏔️ 📸
- 🏃 Enjoy family-friendly exercise on a completely paved surface 👶 🏃
- 🧺 Access pristine beach parks and shaded picnic areas 🥪 🧺
- 🚶 Access the network directly from any point in Whistler Village 🏘️ 🚶
- 🚲 Rent cruisers or e-bikes from shops like Spicy Sports or Arbutus 🚴 🚲
- 🚌 Use the “Bike Each Way” transit for a one-way trip through the valley 🚍 🚌
- 🔔 Use a bell or a friendly “on your left” when passing others 🚲 🔔
- 🐻 Stay “Bear Aware”—bears frequently cross the trail near golf courses 🐾 🐻
- 💧 Bring water for longer routes (the loop around Alta Lake is ~12km) 🥤 💧
- 🕙 Visit in the early morning for the calmest, most private experience 🌫️ 🕙
- 🕗 08:30 AM – Rent a comfortable valley cruiser in the Village Square 🚲 🕗
- 🕘 09:00 AM – Ride north toward Meadow Park and the Green Lake bridge 🏔️ 🕘
- 🕚 11:30 AM – Stop for a break at the River of Golden Dreams viewpoint 🌊 🕚
- 🕑 14:00 PM – Return via the alternate Golf Course loop for mountain views 🏌️ 🕑