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  1. Nov 29, 2023 · Elevation Gain: 250 m. Rating: Easy/Moderate. The Trail: The Whistler Interpretive Forest in Whistler’s Cheakamus Crossing neighbourhood is a great place to go snowshoeing in Whistler. You can make a loop by using the Riverside Trail on one side of the Cheakamus River and the Farside Trail on the other.

  2. Whistler has a network of hiking trails which are perfect for snowshoeing in the winter, although they are not maintained and signage may be minimal. Recommendations include the Sea to Sky Trail, Cheakamus Trails and the new Train Wreck Trail. Pop by the Whistler Visitor Centre for maps and current conditions. Whistler Visitor Centre.

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    Experience the peace and solitude of ...
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    Snowshoe Teepee Tour
    Enjoy the lure of the local first ...
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    Crater Rim Snowshoe Adventure
    Follow a rocky trail towards Logger’s ...
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    The Medicine Trail
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  4. The most popular and difficult snowshoeing trail in Whistler is Wedgemount Lake and Tupper Lake with a 4.7-star rating from 2,145 reviews. Explore the most popular snowshoeing trails near Whistler with hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers and nature lovers like you.

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  5. Lost Lake Park. Lost Lake Park is one of the best places to snowshoe in Whistler. You can rent snowshoes at the Whistler Passive Haus or bring your own. Entry to Lost Lake Park for snowshoeing is completely free! There are many trails around Lost Lake but the most popular is the Lost Lake Loop which is an easy 4km round-trip trail.

  6. Loggers Lake. Distance: 4.5 out and back. One of the less popular trails, Loggers Lake, is a great place to snowshoe in Whistler. You’ll find this trail much quieter but also a little steeper than most. There are 230m of gradual elevation on this trail, but the solitude is worth the extra energy.

  7. Jan 15, 2019 · Most of Whistler’s snowshoe appropriate trails are located within four main areas; Lost Lake, Rainbow Mountain, Cheakamus, and the Callaghan Valley. Lost Lake and the Callaghan are patrolled and you can find handy condition reports online, whereas with Rainbow and Cheakamus we recommend you check the weather and avalanche forecast before you ...

  8. The Flank Trail - Best Snowshoeing in Whistler. Nairn Falls - Easy, Dog Friendly. Nairn Falls Provincial Park is located just a twenty minute drive north of Whistler Village. There is a nice, relaxing 1.2 kilometre hiking/snowshoeing trail that runs along Green River to a gorgeous viewing area in the midst of Nairn Falls. The popular trail is ...

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