Whistler Mountain Bike Park
Whistler Mountain Bike Park

Whistler Mountain Bike Park

4282 Mountain Square, Whistler, V0N 1B0

The Basics

Whether you’re into gentle cruisers, twisty single tracks, steep rock faces, massive granite slabs, burly big-mountain lines, or jump, drop-off, or slopestyle parks, Whistler Mountain Bike Park has it all. The lower Fitzsimmons Zone is perfect for beginners and intermediate riders, while the Creekside and Garbanzo Zones are reserved for intermediate to advanced riders. For expert riders, there’s the Peak Zone, featuring the Top of the World and some of the best views around.

Single day, multi-day, and season passes are available. For those who want to up their game, single lessons and multi-day camps are also available, as are rentals for all the gear you might need.

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Things to Know Before You Go

  • Trail-difficulty levels are marked by green, blue, black, and double black, in order of increasing difficulty.

  • If you are not familiar with how to load and unload from the chairlift, be sure to ask the lift operators for instruction.

  • Children require adult supervision on trails and lifts.

  • A separate lift ticket is required to access the Peak Zone, and there is a limit to how many passes are available each day, so book ahead.

  • Non-bikers can take a 2-way chairlift ride to take in the epic views.

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How to Get There

Whistler Mountain Bike Park is located in Whistler, British Columbia. From Vancouver, it’s about a 2-hour drive along Highway 99 (Sea to Sky Highway). Shuttle services are also available between Whistler Village and Vancouver and Vancouver airport.

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When to Get There

Whistler Mountain Bike Park is only open from mid-May to mid-October. Various areas and lifts have different operating hours; check the website for the latest schedule. Weather conditions can affect operating hours. The annual Crankworx mountain bike festival is held in August each year.

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Airdome

If the epic trails at the Whistler Mountain Bike Park are not enough, or if the weather doesn’t cooperate, check out the Airdome, an 8,400-square-foot (2,560-square-meter) indoor bike park featuring wooden ramps, jumps, pipes, and a massive foam pit to practice tricks in the air. Two 3-hour sessions are available during the day in mountain bike season.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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What are the nearest attractions to Whistler Mountain Bike Park?
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What else should I know about attractions in Whistler?
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