Lost Lake Trails

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Type: Cross Country,
Difficulty: Mellow
Length: undefined km
Status: Open

Trail Description

Whistler Lost Lake Park trails network. Lots of mountain bike rides close to Whistler village. The focus of the park is, as one might guess: the Lake. Lost is the one of the first swimmin’ holes to warm up in the spring and offers everything from a sandy family beach, to a “doggy” beach and just far enough away, the nudie dock, in case you forgot your bathing suit.

The layout is anchored by a network of double track cross-country ski trails with a progression to newly constructed green level, crush surfaced single-tracks like Molly Hogan and Tin Pants and further to more natural intermediate trails like the Zappa Trails: Peaches en Regailia, Dynamo Hum etc.

The new trails are all named, signed and tend to be a little easier, often providing welcome uphill options. The most interesting and difficult rides are the original old school paths many of which have been compromised, segmented by the new trail construction, go unsigned and tend to be a little more rugged but are gems. Keep your eyes peeled for the roads less traveled and try them out. Most everything can be ridden in either direction.

Directions

The closest entry point from the Village is at the northeast corner of the skier’s parking lot. If you’re coming from the north, the best access is behind the Nicklaus North Golf Club, and over the Fitzsimmons Creek Bridge.


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Features

Double Track cross-country ski trails
Very Easy surfaced single track
Easy and Intermediate single track

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I love cycling. My son also

I love cycling. My son also like it. Thanks for the post. Keep it up.

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Making it up as you go

The best thing I've found about the Lost Lake trails is that you can mix it up and create your own perfect ride. Make it more advance or just get the heart rate going. It's the perfect introduction to mountain biking for a beginner because you can ease yourself in and work your way up to more challenging terrain. There's no shortage of challenging rides all around Lost Lake for more advanced riders too and each year there seems to be more features and trails added to keep you coming back for more.

Tin Pants

On my first morning from the UK I always enjoy a mellow spin along Tin Pants just to get rid of the jet lag and make sure the bike is set up right. Beautiful, peaceful and perfect for waking up the legs.

lost lake

good easy and multidifficulty terrain great bigginer ride in blue loop with the new spruce grove connector