"Whistler Blackcomb doesn’t do anything small, so it was no surprise thatWhistler Bike Park quickly emerged as the global go-to, lift-access, downhill-biking destination. The parkeven hasits own massive festival, Crankworx, a 10-day rock-hopping frenzy every August. Walkingamong the armored throngs rollingtheir studded-tired bikestoward the lifts, youcouldforget that it snows here at all. Any thoughts of summer being the off-season have vanished. You don’t have to be a millennial—though it helps—to get dirty here; there are more than enough green and blue runs to providea serious rush for youngsters and boomers. Sign up for the park's outdoor clinics forcritical insights into your technique."
"Whistler Blackcomb doesn’t do anything small, so it was no surprise thatWhistler Bike Park quickly emerged as the global go-to, lift-access, downhill-biking destination. The parkeven hasits own massive festival, Crankworx, a 10-day rock-hopping frenzy every August. Walkingamong the armored throngs rollingtheir studded-tired bikestoward the lifts, youcouldforget that it snows here at all. Any thoughts of summer being the off-season have vanished. You don’t have to be a millennial—though it helps—to get dirty here; there are more than enough green and blue runs to providea serious rush for youngsters and boomers. Sign up for the park's outdoor clinics forcritical insights into your technique."
"Whistler Blackcomb doesn’t do anything small, so it was no surprise thatWhistler Bike Park quickly emerged as the global go-to, lift-access, downhill-biking destination. The parkeven hasits own massive festival, Crankworx, a 10-day rock-hopping frenzy every August. Walkingamong the armored throngs rollingtheir studded-tired bikestoward the lifts, youcouldforget that it snows here at all. Any thoughts of summer being the off-season have vanished. You don’t have to be a millennial—though it helps—to get dirty here; there are more than enough green and blue runs to providea serious rush for youngsters and boomers. Sign up for the park's outdoor clinics forcritical insights into your technique."
We came up to Whistler midweek hoping it would be quieter and it was. Thought it was the week of Crankworx so it was busier than a normal midweek.
They were large crowds gathered on the sides of the track. We watched from an area with some stairs with a landing as it had a good view of several big jumps.
One of the days they had a photo exhibition of various artists and their still photos or videos of the riders! There were some amazing photos of some incredible tricks!
Watching Crankworx midweek is definitely a better way to do it. We were leaving Friday just when it was starting to get very busy.
Seeing the big flips and big air the riders were getting was amazing! We also watched some races which were exciting as well!
Harvi Bedi (.
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I love this place. I have visited Whistler Blackcomb multiple times while living in Seattle. I traveled especially from Texas to spend time around Christmas.
RSD_MtnBiker
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By far the BEST mountain bike park. Everything about the bike park is great. The food, it can use improvement. I mean there really isn’t a grab and go there. Sometimes you want a sandwich but The closest thing is the grocery store but it’s a ways from the lifts.
Dean F.
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This year was my second time visiting with my teenage son. The bike park is absolutely exhilarating. While there are green runs it's my opinion this is not for beginners. The park is designed for mountain bikers with developed skills.
Nina P.
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Well they call it best park/area for mountainbiking for a reason! So many trails, so much variety. Impossible to not have a good time 😄 Need to come back!
Dr Jamie S.
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For mountainbikes the facilities at Whistler are an outstanding place to be and should be high on the to-do list. For travellers who haven't brought their bike there are a good range of shops hiring bikes to suit all riders. I recommend booking in advance. Expect to pay around $140-180 depending on that type of bike. The downhill sections are outstanding in the bike park and cater to all levels of skill. If you're a mountain biker then a visit should be a priority.
Nicholas A.
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The park is really well built with something for most riders! Great mixture of jump trails and technical trails. There are some really cool trails that incorporate some wooden bridges!
The line-ups not so great, expect long waits most weekends!
Eddy S.
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Been riding here since 2013 and it’s been amazing seeing how the trails developed over the years. Be prepared to ride A Line over and over until your hands fall off. So many challenging trails and at the same time a great place to progress your riding. Even the green and blue trails are challenging. One of the best bike parks in the world