Hiking
in Whistler
Essentially, appreciate the Blackcomb peaks of Whistler, framed by the British Columbia hills.
Dress in layers; pack water and sun protection
01 / The Prep
Removing the anxiety of getting started.
Deeply, the visibility of the Whistler sky anchors your session.
"The first 15 minutes are always the hardest. Push through the cold and your body will handle the rest."
Must Haves
- Comfortable footwear
- Water bottle
- Small backpack
Pro Tips
- Trekking poles
- Trail map
- Sunscreen
Need Gear?
Rentals are available nearby for this activity.
02 / The Locations
Curated Points of Access
The Main Loop
A local favorite offering the best mix of views and terrain.
The Overlook
Worth the climb for the panoramic views of Whistler.
03 / Local Etiquette
The Rules of the Road
- 1
Stay on marked trails
- 2
Pack out all trash
- 3
Yield to others
The Après Strategy
Refuel with a craft beer and some local comfort food.
04 / Operator Network
Local Network
Leave the generic guides at the trailhead. We've rounded up the Whistler hiking inner circle—certified pros and local legends who know these waters and ridges by heart. Stop guessing and start sessions with the experts who live for these exact Whistler conditions.
Network Expanding
The Whistler hiking scene is legendary, and our local network is catching up. We're currently vetting the best pro operators in the area to ensure your next Whistler session is top-tier.