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Blackcomb Glacier Provincial Park

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Blackcomb Glacier Provincial Park

Easy hikes and walks in Blackcomb Glacier Provincial Park

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Easy hiking trails in Blackcomb Glacier Provincial Park are set within an alpine and subalpine environment, featuring the Blackcomb Glacier and surrounding mountain landscapes. The park offers panoramic views of the Coast Mountains, including Blackcomb Peak and The Spearhead. Lower elevations are characterized by forests of mountain hemlock, yellow cedar, and amabilis fir, while higher areas present rocky terrain and mountain heather.

Best easy hiking trails in Blackcomb Glacier Provincial Park

  • The most popular easy hiking route is Blackcomb Peak Viewpoint loop from Rendezvous, a 1.2 miles (1.9 km) trail that takes about 35 minutes to complete. This route offers excellent views of the surrounding peaks.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Lost Lake – Lost Lake Beach loop from Whistler, an easy 2.0 miles (3.2 km) path. This trail winds through forested areas around Lost Lake, providing serene lakeside scenery.
  • Local hikers also love the Lost Lake Beach – Elephant Bridge loop from Whistler, a 3.6 miles (5.8 km) trail leading through varied forest and lakeside terrain, often completed in about 1 hour 35 minutes.
  • Hiking in Blackcomb Glacier Provincial Park is defined by alpine meadows, crystal-clear lakes, and panoramic mountain vistas. The network offers options for different ability levels, with 50 easy hiking trails available.
  • The routes in Blackcomb Glacier Provincial Park are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.5 stars from more than 500 reviews. More than 4000 hikers have used komoot to explore Blackcomb Glacier Provincial Park's varied terrain.

Last updated: June 30, 2026

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Blackcomb Peak Viewpoint loop from Rendezvous

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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October 18, 2025, Lost Lake

Tucked in the forest just outside Whistler Village, Lost Lake is a beautiful, quiet spot surrounded by tall evergreens and mountain views. It’s a popular spot for swimming and paddleboarding in summer, with trails around its perimeter perfect for hiking and biking. In winter, the area transforms into a snowy network of cross-country ski and snowshoe trails, offering a quiet escape just minutes from town.

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The 2007 mural by Chili Thom & Stan Matwychuk covers both sides of the Lorimer Bridge underpass. It depicts the sun shining through the clouds in Whistler during all four seasons. The mural is part of Whistler's public art collection, established in 1996. Source: https://www.whistler.ca/parks-recreation-culture/arts-and-culture/public-art/collection/lorimer-bridge-mural/

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The Whistler Cenotaph honors the soldiers of both World Wars and the Korean War. The memorial has stood at Whistler Olympic Plaza since 2017. The memorial was created in 1985 and originally stood in front of the Whistler Fire Hall. “We honour you who served. We remember you who died. You sacrificed your lives for our liberty to allow us to look to the future for peace and harmony.” https://heritagebc.ca/war-monuments-memorials/whistler-cenotaph/

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During the 21st Winter Olympic Games in 2010, the Olympic cauldron stood at Whistler Olympic Plaza. The Whistler cauldron was one of two cauldrons used during the 2010 Games. The main cauldron was located at BC Place Stadium during the opening and closing ceremonies. The Whistler cauldron was lit by Wayne Gretzky after the opening ceremony. Today, this cauldron still stands at Whistler Olympic Plaza and, according to the Vancouver Convention Centre, serves as a memory of the city's Olympic experience.

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The Lost Lake PassivHaus is the first passive house in Canada. It is located at the main entrance of Lost Lake Park. The building was initially used as accommodation for the Austrian Olympic Committee and Austrian Broadcasting, which broadcasted live to Austrian audiences during the 2010 Winter Olympics. After the Games, the Austrian Passive House Group donated it to the Municipality of Whistler. The building now serves as a day lodge, office and meeting space for the Whistler Off-road Cycling Association (WORCA) and Whistler Nordics, as well as a cross-country ski and mountain bike rental shop and a café. Source: https://www.passivehousecanada.com/projects/lost-lake-passive-house/

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The 2012 carving by Tawx'sin Yexwulla and Poolxtun Aaron Nelson-Moody, Squamish Nation, depicts the Squamish Nation and Lil'wat Nation. Whistler Village lies in their shared territory. The artwork showcases the spirit of their collaboration. The Welcome Figure is part of Whistler's public art collection, established in 1996. Source: https://www.whistler.ca/parks-recreation-culture/arts-and-culture/public-art/collection/welcome-figure/

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Sightlines, the 1998 bronze sculptures and stainless-steel handrails by Kip Jones and Jennifer Macklem, are located on the bridge in Village Park at the Village Stroll. The sculptures are part of Whistler's public art collection, established in 1996. Sources: https://www.whistler.ca/parks-recreation-culture/arts-and-culture/public-art/collection/sightlines/ https://depts.washington.edu/canada/cca/coll.htm

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available in Blackcomb Glacier Provincial Park?

Blackcomb Glacier Provincial Park offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 50 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are more than 100 hiking trails across all difficulty levels.

What kind of landscapes will I see on easy hikes in Blackcomb Glacier Provincial Park?

Easy hikes in Blackcomb Glacier Provincial Park traverse stunning alpine and subalpine environments. You can expect panoramic views of the Coast Mountains, including Blackcomb Peak and The Spearhead. Lower elevations feature forests of mountain hemlock, yellow cedar, and amabilis fir, while higher areas offer rocky terrain and mountain heather. Many trails also provide views of crystal-clear alpine lakes and glaciers.

Are the easy trails in Blackcomb Glacier Provincial Park suitable for families with children?

Yes, Blackcomb Glacier Provincial Park is considered family-friendly, with many easy hikes suitable for children. The varied terrain and stunning views make for an engaging outdoor experience for all ages.

Are there any easy loop trails in Blackcomb Glacier Provincial Park?

Yes, there are several easy loop trails. For example, the Lost Lake – Lost Lake Beach loop from Whistler is an easy 3.2 km path winding through forested areas around Lost Lake. Another option is the Lost Lake Beach – Elephant Bridge loop from Whistler, which is 5.8 km and leads through varied forest and lakeside terrain.

What do other hikers say about the easy trails in Blackcomb Glacier Provincial Park?

The trails in Blackcomb Glacier Provincial Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from nearly 600 reviews. Over 4,900 hikers have used komoot to explore the park's varied terrain, often praising the stunning alpine scenery, well-maintained paths, and accessibility to breathtaking viewpoints.

What are some easy trails that offer great viewpoints?

The Blackcomb Peak Viewpoint loop from Rendezvous is an excellent choice, offering superb views of the surrounding peaks. Many trails in the alpine zone provide sweeping vistas of the Coast Mountains and glaciers.

What is the best time of year for easy hikes in Blackcomb Glacier Provincial Park?

The best time for easy hikes is typically during the summer months when the alpine trails are clear of snow and wildflowers are in bloom. Summer access to the glacier and various trails is facilitated by the resort's lifts. While winter offers unique experiences, many easy trails may be snow-covered and require different gear.

Are there any easy trails near Whistler Village?

Yes, several easy trails are accessible from or near Whistler Village. The Lost Lake Nature Trail – Whistler Village Stroll loop from Whistler is a 4.7 km route, and the Welcome Figure (2012) – Whistler Olympic Plaza loop from Whistler is another easy 3.9 km option, both offering pleasant walks close to the village.

Can I see any unique natural features on easy hikes?

While the Blackcomb Glacier Ice Cave is a unique attraction, it typically requires a short hike from the chairlifts and might be more challenging than a standard easy trail. However, many easy routes offer views of the Blackcomb Glacier itself, as well as pristine alpine lakes and surrounding glaciers, providing a true sense of the park's natural beauty.

How long do easy hikes in Blackcomb Glacier Provincial Park typically take?

The duration of easy hikes varies depending on the trail length and your pace. For instance, the Blackcomb Peak Viewpoint loop from Rendezvous, at 1.9 km, takes about 35 minutes. Longer easy trails, like the Lost Lake Beach – Elephant Bridge loop from Whistler (5.8 km), can take around 1 hour 35 minutes.

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