Four Seasons Resort Whistler





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Lost Lake is an excellent route for hiking, bird watching, running, and biking! Members should be mindful that this route is only open to cross country skiing during the winter season. Overall, a lovely, easy trail with nice lake and mountain views. Circling around the lake at around 3 kilometres members will pass washroom facilities.
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Lost Lake Extended Loop is a great way to enjoy the Lost Lake area a little longer. The trailhead begins near the Lost Lake Cross Country Ski Trails information area. It is important to note that segments of this trail are only open to cross country skiing in the winter season. Members will follow Lost Lake trail to start, connect to Grand Wazoo and then cover segments of Why Johnny Can't Read, Poler's Road, Tommy Moore, and Donkey Puncher.
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Tin Pants is a great option in the Lost Lake multi-use trail network. This trail is great for hikers, cross country skiers, trail runners, snowshoers, and mountain bikers alike. There are seasonal closures for certain activities, so make sure to consult https://www.whistler.com/activities/biking/cross-country/ for more information.
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Lost Lake Nature Trail is quite an easy walking, running, and when the weather calls for it, snowshoe trail! The route has a beautiful stream running through it and the lake itself is a site to be seen. This local Whistler trail shouldn't be missed out on. If you're interested but don't have the right gear, Lost Lake Centre has helpful staff that you can rent snowshoes from. Consider taking the whole family if you have kids, this is an option for all ages.
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This trail begins from the village at the bottom of the hill and climbs up a relentless incline to the top. It's used for hiking and trail running in the warmer months when the ski hill is not operational. Many opt to take the gondola down - be sure to check that the gondola is running ahead of time, or plan to hike back down the same way.