Snowshoeing
in Whistler

Deeply, navigate the high alpine bowls of Whistler, where British Columbia elements dictate the pace.

CHILLY BUT CLEAR
Air Quality
43AQI
Temperature
H:14° L:3°C
Humidity
60%
Visibility
31.1 km
Wind
11.2 km/h
UV Index
2.95
THU
14°3°
FRI
15°5°
SAT
13°7°
SUN
11°8°
MON
8°4°
TUE
4°2°
WED
4°-2°
THU
5°-3°
FRI
5°-2°
SAT
5°1°

Dress in layers; pack warm hat and gloves; stay hydrated

Snowshoeing
Primary LocationWhistler

01 / The Prep

Removing the anxiety of getting started.

Authentically, the terrain of Whistler serves as a mechanical focus point.

AER Tip

"The first 15 minutes are always the hardest. Push through the cold and your body will handle the rest."

Must Haves

  • Insulated layers
  • Warm gloves
  • Winter hat

Pro Tips

  • Hand warmers
  • Thermos with hot drink
  • Extra socks

Need Gear?

Rentals are available nearby for this activity.

02 / The Locations

Curated Points of Access

The Safe Start

The Winter Park

Moderate Crowds

Groomed trails and easy access make this a perfect starting point.

Beginner
The Hidden Gem

The Ridge Path

Moderate Crowds

Stunning winter views for those who don't mind the elevation.

Advanced

03 / Local Etiquette

The Rules of the Road

  • 1

    Dress in layers

  • 2

    Stay hydrated

  • 3

    Check trail conditions regularly

The Après Strategy

Warm up by the fire with a hot chocolate or a local spirit.

Local RecommendationCozy Lodge

04 / Operator Network

Local Network

Leave the generic guides at the trailhead. We've rounded up the Whistler snowshoeing 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

Network Expanding

The Whistler snowshoeing 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.