Whistler Mountain Bike Trails Database

The trails database showcases the extensive trail network in and around Whistler. The interactive map is intended to provide an overview of trails, their locations and degree of difficulty. Users may click on individual trails to access more detailed information.

Trail Ratings

Trail Forks uses a trail rating system that aligns with the International Mountain Bicycling Association guidelines.

In general, Whistler's trails are considered more difficult than other trail network areas due to their technical nature. Please use your best judgement when riding and err on the side of caution if you are unfamiliar with the terrain.

  • White = Hardened or surfaced, Beginner, Easy eg. Valley Trail
  • Green = Beginner, Easy
  • Blue = Intermediate, More Difficult
  • Black = Black Diamond, Advanced, Very Difficult
  • Red = Double Black Diamond, Extremely Difficult

More About the Map

Data Source

Data for the trail maps is provided by Trailforks.com, a crowd-sourced mountain bike trail database and management system for riders, builders and trail associations owned by Pinkbike.

Disclaimer

The maps, elevations, and distances are intended to provide a general overview of Whistler’s trails. Tourism Whistler does not maintain the trail database and is not responsible for any errors or omissions.


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