Whistler Valley Trail

Whistler's Valley Trail, is a 35 kilometre paved trailhowever we recommend guests allocate enough
spanning between the Spring Creek area to thetime to finish the trail before sunset.
Emerald Estates. The multi-season multipurpose trail isOnce the snow hits the pavement, the trail converts
popular with guests during all months of the year.from a biker/hiker/blader paradise, to a snow shoer
"The Valley Trail is a core amenity in the community.cross-country skier haven. Flat trails and beautiful
It's a major draw for people... We try to make it asscenery are attractions that serve both summer and
accessible as possible and are working toward ourwinter vacationers.
vision to connect all neighbourhoods in Whistler." saidAt 3 meters wide, the Valley Trail offers a
Dave Patterson, Manager of Parks Operations forcomfortable feeling where everyone, regardless of
the Resort Municipality of Whistler.transportation method, can harmoniously commute
The Valley Trail will only improve as funding has& enjoy the sounds, smells, and sights together.
already been set aside for a new bridge across 19Trev Roote, a Recreation and Parks volunteer, is
Mile Creek which will provide a trail access pointaccredited for coming up with the idea of the Valley
between Alpine Meadows and RainbowTrail. Once Whistler Blackcomb realized the value in
neighbourhoods.this year round attraction, it was planned and set in
During the summertime, guests can bike, roller-blade,motion by local architect, Tom Barratt.
or walk to almost anywhere in the Whistler area.Guests planning on exploring the Valley Trail are
Popular summer stops along the trail include Lostrecommended to follow the trail's basic rules: keep to
Lake, Alpha Lake Parks, and Rainbow Beach. Bikingthe right, leash your dogs, and clean up after them
throughout all of the trail is enjoyable and doable;using the waste bags and bear-proof bins provided.