Exploring the Valley Trail.

Valley Trail

The valley trail connects all of Whistler’s neighbourhoods from Function Junction in the south to Emerald in the North, passing through the Village, Upper Village, and Creekside, and other residential areas on the way. A car-free, paved trail, and boardwalk network connecting Whistler’s neighbourhoods, Lakes, viewpoints, and picnic spots.

Black Diamond Rentals has compiled a collection of recommended and most popular cycling routes to explore Whistler. The routes below are accessible on our rental Valley Trail Bikes and E-Bikes, utilizing Whistler’s paved valley trail with some crushed gravel sections.

Sundial Hotel guests receive a 50% discount on walk-in recreational hardtail bikes and a 25% discount on walk-in e-bike rentals. 

Click the box in the top right corner of a map to open it in Google Maps on your device! 

Whistler Lakes Full Loop – 1-day E-Bike / Multi-Day Valley Trail ride. 

The full tour of Whistler’s lakes, exploring all the main points of interest along the valley trail network and amazing views from different angles. You can customize this route to shorten it where desired. 

Green Lake Lookout- 4 hour E-Bike / 1 Day Valley Trail ride. 

An extended version of the Green Lake loop, continuing to the Green Lake Lookout on the north side of the lake. Enjoy the stunning views back over Whistler Blackcomb.

Lost Lake Loop – 2-hour Valley Trail ride.

A popular ride to Lost Lake Park on the valley trail and around the lake on the crushed gravel trails. 

Green Lake to Meadow Park – 2-hour E-Bike / 4-hour Valley Trail ride. 

An extended version of the Green Lake route but returning through Meadow Park and alongside Whistler golf course. The ride can be extended by walking to the Spit or stopping at Table Nineteen.

Green Lake – 2-hour E-Bike / 2-hour Valley Trail ride. 

 A loop to Green Lake via Lost Lake Park and back along the valley trail. Extend your ride by walking down to the Green Lake spit, watching the float planes take off or land on Green Lake, and stopping at Table Nineteen patio for some well-earned refreshments. 

Whistler Lakes North – 1 Day E-Bike / 1 Day Valley Trail ride. 

An extended version of the Green Lake loop, continuing to Rainbow Park to visit all 3 of the northern lakes. There are plenty of places to stop and explore to make a full day out. 

Whistler Lakes South – 2 hour E-Bike / 4 hour Valley Trail ride. 

A loop around Whistler’s lakes and parks including Rainbow Park, Lakeside Park and Wayside Park on Alta Lake, Nita Lake and Alpha Lake Park. Extend to a longer ride by stopping at one of the parks.

 
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