The Lost Lake Bike Trail Network
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Sept. 1, 2010at 1:11:38 PM
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Current General Conditions:
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We are Open Daily from 9am-6pm (10am-5pm after Sept. 6th.)
Improve your riding and book a skills clinic today!
The bike trails are in excellent condition.
Come out and ride!
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Visit our shop for a range of accessories plus gift certificates, redeemable for any of our services.
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Current Trail Conditions
Our bike trails are adventurous and cater to all abilities and levels of fitness. We endeavour to provide an up-to-date reflection of the trail condition with the table below, but sometimes can't get to update changes in a timely manner. Please check the conditions board outside our shop or call us for any updates.
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Trail Name and details
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Type
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Condition
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Comments
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Lost Lake Loop
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1.8 km
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Open
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A beginner's favourite. An east loop around the lake starting at the Warming Hut. Lights on at night.
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Lost Lake Loop
(full)
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4.0 km
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Open
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This easy loop starts at our shop and includes the lake loop.
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Centennial
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2.2 km
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Open
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A fun roller coaster ride.
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Vimy Ridge
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0.6 lm
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Open
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Nice side trail to Lost Lake Loop with views of the Chateau Whistler and Blackcomb.
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Cedar Way
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0.5 km
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Open
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Flat cut-off trail which quickly accesses the hut at Lost Lake.
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Beach Cut
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0.3 km
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Open
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Runs along the lake edge and continues onto the Lost Lake Loop
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Old Mill Road
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2.0 km
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Open
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The main connector trail from the northern routes back to Lost Lake.
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Dry Creek
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0.4 km
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Open
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Access route from Whistler Village to the main entrance to the Lost Lake trails.
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Upper Panorama
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1.2 km
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Open
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A steep uphill, rewarded with great views of Lost Lake.
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Lower Panorama
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2.0 km
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Open
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Popular intermediate trail rolling through cedar and fir forest.
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Key: = easiest | = more difficult | = most difficult
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Click here for Current Conditions at the Whistler Olympic Park
Lost Lake Park. Simply Beautiful!
If you have been here before you know what we mean.
Nestled amongst the trees, the municipal park trails take you to breathtaking vistas overlooking Lost Lake and both Whistler and Blackcomb mountains. You would be hard pressed to find a more idyllic setting on a sunny afternoon pedal or a cool evening ride.
The Trails
In addition to the more than 25 km paved Valley Trail network, the Lost Lake trails open your opportunities for exploring more than 15km of double track width riding trails suitable for novice and advanced riders. More adventurous and expert riders will delight in the more than 25km of single track trails winding through exciting terrain. These narrower trails are accessible for a wide variety of riding skills and styles.
The Resort Municipality of Whistler maintains the trail system and provides amenities, mainly at Lost Lake and Rainbow Park, to ensure your day is as perfect as the scenery! There is even 4km of trails with lighting to allow you to enjoy some of the trails well into the evening. Go to our FAQ section for more details on the trails.
Trail Maps
There are so many trails, you're advised to have a Trail Map with you. We provide them free of charge. But don't worry about getting lost because the trails are well marked with signs and maps. Click the image on the right for a larger view, or for additional detail and printing, download our PDF version of the trail map.
Just a short walk away
Lost Lake Park is a short walk from all locations in the Village. If you’re on foot, simply follow the pedestrian signs for Lost Lake Park and the Ticket Booth off of Lorimer Rd. You can also use the Free Village Shuttle and get dropped at the corner of Lorimer Rd. and Blackcomb Way where you are only minutes from our shop. We’re also easily accessed by vehicle with parking available in Lot 5 off Lorimer Road. See our 'Reach us' section.
Trail conditions and updates
CALL: 604-935-7529 or check out the Current Conditions section or email info@crosscountryconnection.ca
Reminder: If you are out exercizing your dog, please pick up after your pet and respect everyone's space and safety. It is best to keep pooch on a leash and away from mountain bikes when on the trail network. It is safer for rider, walkers and dogs.
Cross Country Connection © 2010 | Ski, Snowshoe, Mountain Bike in Whistler
info@crosscountryconnection.ca | P. 604-905-0071 | F. 604-905-0571
PO Box 1235 Whistler, BC, Canada, V0N 1B0