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 Valley Trail



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Whistler

Trail Length: 35 kilometre

Difficulty: Easy - Family
Park Amenities:
Dog Walking
Hiking
Interpretive Signs
Jogging
Mountain Biking
Pavilion
Pet Friendly
Picnicking
Sightseeing
Walking
Washrooms
Wheelchair Access


Valley Trail in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada is a very, well maintained paved community trail exploring the village and the surrounding lakes, parks and residential areas. The pathway acts as a transportation link connecting various parts of the community together accessed by hikers, walkers, bikers, roller bladders, joggers, dog walkers, xc skiers and snowshoers.

The Valley Trail is a year round route enabling people to travel from Alpha Lake in the northeast to Green Lake in the southwest. Summer or winter, the 35 kilometre (22 mi.) route provides access to retail shops, ski hills and parks.

Whistler, BC, Canada's Valley Trail is a great way to see the community on foot or by bike. Many use the trail to access some of the parks in the area like Alpha Lake Park, Lakeside park, Rainbow Park, Whistler Villages and Lost Lake Park.

The trail is growing as the community grows with extensions to the trail in the works leading to Function Junction and to the Cheakamus region.

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Valley Trail
Whistler
Canada

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The Valley Trail is accessed from many points within the community. Access the trail from any point between Alpha lake and Green lake.
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