Top 5 Things To Do Before Winter Wraps Up + Spectacular Conditions!
Hi!
Every once in a while, our groomers are so proud of their work that they stop in their tracks, just to snap a photo. If you’ve been at Whistler Olympic Park lately, you’ve likely felt the magic of these incredible trail conditions yourself.
Now’s the perfect time to embrace winter’s return! Revisit your dream ski list and plan an evening under the stars (and lights!) on the Neverland Starlight Loop with friends.
Cross-country skiing, biathlon, dog-friendly trails, snowshoeing, tobogganing on sunny trails, delicious homemade food at the café, shopping at our boutique and Nordic ski shop, lessons, rentals, and yes, even the Olympics on TV with good Wi-Fi, everything’s ready for you to make a day of it.
We hope the Olympic races have inspired you, and maybe even offered a few technique pointers along the way.
See you on the trails,
The Team at Whistler Olympic Park
GROOMING REPORT
The cooler temperatures have made for fantastic skiing conditions so get outside and enjoy! View the Daily Trails & Conditions Update: https://www.whistlerolympicpark.com
Top 5 Things To Do Before Winter Wraps Up
Now is the best time to embrace winter, the beautiful snow, fresh mountain air, and warm sun on your cheeks.
- Feel like an Olympian! Try Biathlon
Whistler Olympic Park offers biathlon lessons suitable for people aged eight and above. You can experience shooting a real .22 calibre biathlon rifle at our Olympic range, and spend time exploring our world-class cross-country ski and snowshoe trails:
https://www.whistlerolympicpark.com/biathlon-lessons
https://www.whistlerolympicpark.com/cross-country-ski
https://www.whistlerolympicpark.com/snowshoe - Snowshoeing
With over 15 km of well-marked wilderness snowshoe trails, including a dog-friendly network, there’s a route for every kind of winter explorer. Choose your own adventure with our detailed map, or elevate your visit with the NEW Olympic Snowshoe Tour: https://www.whistlerolympicpark.com/olympic-snowshoe-tour - Tobogganing
Experience the excitement of tobogganing at Whistler Olympic Park’s dedicated hill beneath the impressive Olympic ski jumps. A cross-country ski or snowshoe day ticket or season pass includes access to our tobogganing hill at no additional cost: https://www.whistlerolympicpark.com - Night Skiing!
Wednesday, March 4 is our last night skiing of the season. Don’t miss the Neverland Starlight Loop for a magical ski under the lights. Music on the Trails continues on Mondays, with Latin Fever on February 23 and Classical on March 2. Bring a headlamp if you want to explore, and enjoy the full moon, sunsets, and evening adventures while they last. Find out more about Monday & Wednesday Night $12 Special: https://www.whistlerolympicpark.com - Visit Whistler Olympic Park with your dog
Whether you’re an experienced skier or snowshoer or you’re just starting out, time spent on our dog-friendly trails offers the perfect opportunity to bond with your dog and take in the stunning scenery surrounding Whistler Olympic Park!
BONUS! Try the Caramel Cross-Country Crunch Hot Chocolate!
Rich hot chocolate topped with whipped cream, chocolate chips, and a crunchy Twix bar, the ultimate chocolate-caramel treat to warm you up. Created by Whistler Cooks, offered at the Café and officially on the list for the Squamish Hot Chocolate Festival, February 5–25, 2026.
Coming up!
The Payak Loppet at Whistler Olympic Park is your chance to take on a beautiful Nordic ski race through iconic Olympic terrain. Practice on our teaser routes first — you can find them here: https://www.whistlerolympicpark.com/conditions
Registration closes February 25. Learn more & sign up: https://www.payak.ca
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Whistler, British Columbia V0N 1B0, Canada