Mountain Biking in Whistler

Whistler is also a premier destination for mountain biking, providing an unparalleled experience for riders of all skill levels. With an extensive network of trails that traverse over 120 kilometers, there's something for everyone, from beginner-friendly paths to challenging downhill runs. The Whistler Bike Park is a standout feature, boasting diverse terrain that includes flow trails, technical sections, and jump lines, all serviced by several lifts that minimize your time spent climbing.

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  • A Mountain Biker in the Whistler Bike Park mid-air jumping off a dirt ramp against a foggy sky, with a wooden structure and trees in the background.

    Whistler Bike Park

    Whistler Mountain Bike Park isn’t just famous… It’s the global benchmark for gravity-fed riding. Between the high-speed flow of the Fitzsimmons Zone and the relentless, hand-numbing tech of Garbanzo, the sheer variety of trail options is staggering. From the iconic jumps of A-Line (The only trail in the world) to the raw, rooty descents that put the Sea-to-Sky on the map, this is probably your reason for being here.

  • Two mountain bikers riding on rocky terrain during sunset with a pink sky and pine trees in the background.

    Valley Mountain Biking

    No… not the “Valley Trail”. We’re talking about the real-deal Whistler riding. The kind of leg-burning, 'why-did-I-do-this' climbs and all-time descents that actually put this place on the map. The Bike Park gets all the glory, but the local trail network is massive with something for everyone. Whether you’re looking to get humbled on a technical climb or just want a mellow cruise to get your legs back, there's a trailhead in every neighbourhood. You just need to know which one to pick.

  • Multiple mountain bikes are parked outside a building, with a flower bed containing pink tulips and trees in the background.

    Bike Shops

    Need new gear? Replacement parts? Someone to fix your inevitable flat? These shops have you covered.