![]() An easy blue and very popular, Beaver Pond is also a great introductory trail to the Westside trail network.įlashback 2 is a new addition to the Cheakamus Trail network. You won’t find it unless you ride the surrounding trail, Beaver Pond. Tucked into the Westside woods is a little pond. Ride it up and then ride it down, don’t forget to stop in at Lost Lake for a dip when you’re all finished. Undulating woodwork is the hallmark of this multi-directional single track. Pinocchio’s Furniture Rating: BlueĪsk any local which trail is among their favourites in Lost Lake Park and Pinocchio’s Furniture will make the list. An abundance of features including rock rolls, ladder bridges and even skinnies (narrow woodwork) can be found along the way, distracting from the physicality of the trail and making for a very technical ride! 3. ![]() This writer’s personal favourite and a very good fitness lap for those looking for steady uphill. This stunning single track can be bitten off in chunks, where you could go to Brandywine Falls or to the Green Lake Lookout, or if your legs are up for the challenge, take on the entirety of the trail. The namesake and shining jewel of the Sea to Sky features a trail that can be as long or as short as you’d like! The Sea to Sky Trail begins in Squamish and runs north for 180 kilometres, all throughout the Sea to Sky corridor ending in D’Arcy. Note: All ratings are taken directly from Trailforks. INSIDER TIP: Travelling light? Rent your bike and get expert advice from Whistler bike shops.
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