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Lost Lake
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Lost Lake is a year-round destination for activities, be it mountain biking, hiking, and bird-watching in summer, or snowshoeing and cross-country skiing in winter. From the shoreline, trails fan out, allowing visitors to explore the surrounding quiet forests filled with British Columbia wildlife. The small lake features a beach area and is generally one of the busier spots on a hot summer day, especially as there is a shuttle from the village. For more sandy, freshwater beaches near Whistler, head to Alpha Lake and Alta Lake.
Lost Lake is a year-round destination for activities, be it mountain biking, hiking, and bird-watching in summer, or snowshoeing and cross-country skiing in winter. From the shoreline, trails fan out, allowing visitors to explore the surrounding quiet forests filled with British Columbia wildlife. T…
In the summer, this is a perfect swimming lake. In the winter, snowshoe and cross-country ski trails criss cross through the area.
Lost Lake is located in Whistler and is burrowed in old-growth forest. It is only a short walk from Whistler Village and Upper Village and best accessed by the Valley Trail from the village. You can chose to walk, cycle, rollerblade or skate your way to Lost Lake. You can go on the Lost Lake Loop forested trail. There is a network of several trails to chose from for cross country skiing suitable to your skill level. Lost Lake is an ideal place to spend a hot summer day. The lake is crisp and clear and has a floating platoon to jump off! The park has BBQ facilities where you can cook with friends after throwing a frisbee around or after biking along the Lost Lake bike trails. There are 55 different trails for beginners to experienced riders, or cycle the wide access trails which takes you around the entirety of the lake. The Lost Lake trails are multi-use and are shared with bikers, hikers, walkers and trail runners.
Lost Lake is located in Whistler and is burrowed in old-growth forest. It is only a short walk from Whistler Village and Upper Village and best accessed by the Valley Trail from the village. You can chose to walk, cycle, rollerblade or skate your way to Lost Lake. You can go on the Lost Lake Loop f…