
Valley Trail
A network of paved, mostly flat trails connecting Whistler's stunning lakes, perfect for biking, walking, and enjoying nature.

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Valley Trail
Best Time
Pleasant temps, fewer crowds

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A network of paved, mostly flat trails connecting Whistler's stunning lakes, perfect for biking, walking, and enjoying nature.
"Fantastic Trail to run or bike around Whistler Golf Course. Easily accessible from the village."

🚲 Rent a bike for exploration
Easily rent bikes in Whistler Village to cruise the paved, mostly flat Valley Trail and reach multiple lakes.
💧 Pack for a swim
Summer is perfect for a dip in the lakes along the trail. Bring a towel and swimwear!

Quick Facts
Rating
4.8 · 11 reviews
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Lost Lake
Whistler Village
A serene lake perfect for a refreshing dip or a peaceful picnic amidst stunning mountain views.

Green Lake
Whistler Village
Known for its vibrant turquoise waters, this lake offers picturesque scenery and opportunities for water activities.

Alta Lake
Whistler Village
Connects to several other lakes via the Valley Trail, offering beautiful vistas and a great spot to relax.
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Insider Tips
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🚲 Rent a bike for exploration
Easily rent bikes in Whistler Village to cruise the paved, mostly flat Valley Trail and reach multiple lakes.
💧 Pack for a swim
Summer is perfect for a dip in the lakes along the trail. Bring a towel and swimwear!
🚶♀️ Watch for cyclists
The trail is shared by walkers and cyclists. Be mindful of your surroundings and stay aware.
🍎 Pack picnic snacks
Numerous spots along the trail are perfect for a picnic lunch with scenic views.
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🚲 Rent a bike for exploration
Easily rent bikes in Whistler Village to cruise the paved, mostly flat Valley Trail and reach multiple lakes.
💧 Pack for a swim
Summer is perfect for a dip in the lakes along the trail. Bring a towel and swimwear!
🚶♀️ Watch for cyclists
The trail is shared by walkers and cyclists. Be mindful of your surroundings and stay aware.
🍎 Pack picnic snacks
Numerous spots along the trail are perfect for a picnic lunch with scenic views.
🗺️ Follow trail signage
Clear signage guides you along the Valley Trail, connecting you to various lakes and points of interest.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about the Valley Trail's beautiful scenery, well-maintained paved paths, and accessibility, making it perfect for biking, walking, and enjoying nature. It's praised as a connector to Whistler's stunning lakes and a peaceful escape.
"Valley Trail is a beautiful, peaceful spot to get outside. The trails are well-kept and easy to follow, surrounded by trees and nature. Great for walking, running, or just enjoying some fresh air away from the city"
Zoe
"Trail Series, Part 34
“Bicycle, bicycle, bicycle. I want to ride my bicycle, bicycle, bicycle. I want to ride my bicycle, I want to ride my bike. I want to ride my bicycle, I want to ride it where I like.”
Queen
Does riding a bike while in the mountains sound appealing, but the part that involves barreling down bumpy terrain that makes your teeth chatter, maybe not so much? Well not to worry, ‘cuz we’ve got you covered!
There just happens to be approximately 50 km of trails in and around the Whistler Village that are easily navigated (and numerous opportunities to rent your bike and safety equipment).
We began our journey in Whistler Village and rode the Valley Trail on our visits to Lost Lake, Green Lake, Alta Lake, Nita Lake, and Alpha Lake, while enjoying views of the mountains that seemed to surround us on all sides.
This trail is mostly flat, is maintained in excellent fashion, displays clear directional signage throughout, and nearly all of its sections are paved. While there are some hills to contend with, none of them should discourage riders of any ability level (or those with mobility issues).
This is a great opportunity to meander off the beaten path and explore some of the nuances of the Whistler Village area, with numerous food or beverage provisions available throughout your self-directed journey.
In keeping with Canadian tradition, we were careful to pack an “Oh Henry!” bar as part of our emergency rations (which we finally consumed given that none of our adventures this week involved a search and rescue team).
And that’s…Henry’s Take.
#bikingwhistler"
Henry Voros
"Fantastic Trail to run or bike around Whistler Golf Course. Easily accessible from the village."
Tim Brandsma
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Valley Trail is easily accessible from Whistler Village. You can start your journey from various points within the village, with many bike rental shops located nearby.
Parking is available in Whistler Village, which provides convenient access to the trail. Consider parking in the village and then renting a bike to explore.
Whistler has a public transit system that can get you to the village, which is the main access point for the Valley Trail. Check local transit schedules for routes and times.
Yes, the Valley Trail is largely paved and mostly flat, making it very accessible for wheelchairs and strollers.
The closest major airport is Vancouver International Airport (YVR), which is about a 2-hour drive from Whistler. From there, you can arrange shuttle services or rent a car.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, the Valley Trail is a public access area and does not require an entrance fee or ticket.
The Valley Trail is open year-round from sunrise to sunset. Specific lake access points might have slightly different hours, but the main trail is generally accessible at all times.
Generally, no permits are required for walking, jogging, or cycling on the Valley Trail. However, if you plan on specific activities like organized events, check with local authorities.
Dogs are generally welcome on the Valley Trail, but they must be kept on a leash. Always check local regulations for specific areas.
Yes, bike rentals are available in Whistler Village and prices vary depending on the rental shop and type of bike. Expect to pay per hour or per day.
🎫 🏞️ Onsite Experience
The Valley Trail is predominantly paved and mostly flat, making it ideal for easy cycling and walking. There are some gentle inclines, but no challenging climbs.
The Valley Trail network spans approximately 50 km (31 miles) and connects various lakes and points of interest around Whistler Village.
You'll experience beautiful mountain vistas, lush forests, and serene lake views. The trail winds through picturesque landscapes surrounding Whistler.
Restroom facilities are available at various points along the Valley Trail, particularly near popular spots like Lost Lake and the village areas.
The Valley Trail is generally considered safe due to its popularity and accessibility. However, it's always wise to stay aware of your surroundings and inform someone of your plans.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, there are numerous cafes, restaurants, and picnic areas in Whistler Village and near the lakes accessible from the Valley Trail.
Absolutely! The Valley Trail is dotted with scenic spots perfect for picnics. Many areas have picnic tables available.
You can find grocery stores and cafes in Whistler Village to stock up on picnic supplies or grab a quick bite before or after your ride/walk.
Many restaurants in Whistler Village offer diverse cuisines. For a casual bite, consider cafes near the lakes.
Alcohol consumption rules can vary by location. It's best to check local bylaws for Whistler regarding public consumption of alcohol. Generally, designated picnic areas might be more permissible.
📸 📸 Photography
Capture stunning mountain backdrops, reflections on the lakes (especially Green Lake), and the lush forest scenery. Sunrise and sunset offer beautiful light.
Early morning or late afternoon provides the best natural light for photography, minimizing harsh shadows and creating a softer glow.
Look for viewpoints around Lost Lake, Green Lake, and Alta Lake. The trail itself offers many picturesque moments with the mountains as a backdrop.
Drone usage is often restricted in national parks and sensitive ecological areas. Check with Whistler's local regulations regarding drone operation.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the expansive mountain scenery. A telephoto lens can be useful for wildlife. A polarizing filter can enhance lake and sky colors.




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