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Area C (Pemberton Valley/Mount Currie/D'Arcy)

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Area C (Pemberton Valley/Mount Currie/D'Arcy)

Easy hikes and walks around Area C (Pemberton Valley/Mount Currie/D'Arcy)

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Easy hiking trails around Area C (Pemberton Valley/Mount Currie/D'Arcy) traverse a landscape characterized by rugged mountain terrain, lush valleys, and numerous pristine lakes. The region is dominated by the Coast Mountain range, featuring glacier-capped peaks like Mount Currie, which rises over 2,000 meters. Hikers can explore a diverse network of trails winding through old-growth forests, alongside rivers, and around clear, glacier-fed lakes, offering varied scenery for different skill levels.

Best easy hiking trails around Area C (Pemberton Valley/Mount Currie/D'Arcy)

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Last updated: April 26, 2026

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Lost Lake loop — Whistler

4.45km

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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March 23, 2026, Centennial Trail

Centennial Trail is a picturesque multi-use path that winds through a forested landscape and is a mix of gravel and natural surfaces. As it meanders through areas of varying tree density, it offers a peaceful escape and is a lovely contrast to some of the other crowded trails.

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February 24, 2026, Memorial Rock

Memorial Rock has become an informal place of remembrance. There are often flowers, handwritten notes, and painted stones left in memory of loved ones. Please enjoy this unofficial area peacefully and respectfully, as it is important to the community.

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Don MacLaurin's Crossing, more widely known as the Cheakamus River Suspension Bridge, is a pedestrian bridge spanning the turquoise waters of the Cheakamus River. The bridge sways, but it is sturdy and safe. The river is especially amazing to watch from the bridge above during spring runoff when water levels are high.

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February 24, 2026, Cheakamus River

The Cheakamus River is known for its blue and turquoise water and the dramatic canyon it thunders through. The color comes from glacial melt from the nearby Coast Mountains. Hikers and bikers will pass rock cliffs and gorges carved by centuries of rushing water. The Cheakamus River is often dotted with fly fishers fishing for rainbow trout and bull trout. When the water is flowing strongly, whitewater paddlers brave the cold waters. In the fall, the surrounding trees turn amazing colors.

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October 18, 2025, Lost Lake

Tucked in the forest just outside Whistler Village, Lost Lake is a beautiful, quiet spot surrounded by tall evergreens and mountain views. It’s a popular spot for swimming and paddleboarding in summer, with trails around its perimeter perfect for hiking and biking. In winter, the area transforms into a snowy network of cross-country ski and snowshoe trails, offering a quiet escape just minutes from town.

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The 2007 mural by Chili Thom & Stan Matwychuk covers both sides of the Lorimer Bridge underpass. It depicts the sun shining through the clouds in Whistler during all four seasons. The mural is part of Whistler's public art collection, established in 1996. Source: https://www.whistler.ca/parks-recreation-culture/arts-and-culture/public-art/collection/lorimer-bridge-mural/

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The Lost Lake PassivHaus is the first passive house in Canada. It is located at the main entrance of Lost Lake Park. The building was initially used as accommodation for the Austrian Olympic Committee and Austrian Broadcasting, which broadcasted live to Austrian audiences during the 2010 Winter Olympics. After the Games, the Austrian Passive House Group donated it to the Municipality of Whistler. The building now serves as a day lodge, office and meeting space for the Whistler Off-road Cycling Association (WORCA) and Whistler Nordics, as well as a cross-country ski and mountain bike rental shop and a café. Source: https://www.passivehousecanada.com/projects/lost-lake-passive-house/

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Lost Lake Beach is located northeast of Whistler Village; the lake can be reached by bike or on foot via the Lost Lake Trail.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available in Area C (Pemberton Valley/Mount Currie/D'Arcy)?

Area C offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 70 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, komoot lists more than 160 hiking routes across all difficulty levels in the region.

What kind of terrain can I expect on easy hikes in Area C?

Easy hikes in Area C typically feature varied terrain, from flat valley loops like the Lost Lake loop, which meander through woodlands and along lake shores, to paths that follow rivers and lead to natural features. You'll find trails through lush forests, alongside pristine lakes, and with gentle elevation changes, making them accessible for most fitness levels.

Are there any easy trails suitable for families with children?

Yes, Area C is very family-friendly. Trails like the Lost Lake loop and the Riverside & Farside to Cheakamus River Suspension Bridge loop are excellent choices. The region also features spots like One Mile Lake, known for its easy loop trail and swimming opportunities, and Nairn Falls Provincial Park, which has a short, family-friendly hike to impressive waterfalls.

Can I bring my dog on the easy hiking trails?

Many trails in Area C are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific trail regulations before you go. Generally, trails that are not within provincial parks or protected wildlife areas tend to be more accommodating for dogs, often requiring them to be on a leash. Always ensure you clean up after your pet.

What natural features or landmarks can I see on easy hikes in the region?

Easy hikes in Area C offer access to stunning natural beauty. You can explore trails leading to beautiful lakes such as Lost Lake or Lower Joffre Lake. Waterfalls are also a highlight, with Nairn Falls being easily accessible via a short hike. The region is also characterized by lush forests and views of majestic mountains like Mount Currie.

Are there any easy circular hiking routes in Area C?

Yes, several easy circular routes are available. The Lost Lake loop is a popular example, offering a scenic circuit around the lake. Another great option is the Riverside & Farside to Cheakamus River Suspension Bridge loop, which provides a pleasant walk along the river.

What is the best time of year to go for an easy hike in Area C?

The best time for easy hikes in Area C is typically from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, trails are generally clear of snow, and the weather is mild and pleasant. Some lower elevation trails, especially in the Pemberton Valley, can be accessible year-round, but always check conditions during winter for ice or snow.

Are there any easy hikes with good viewpoints?

Many easy trails in Area C offer scenic viewpoints, often overlooking lakes or rivers, and providing glimpses of the surrounding mountain ranges. While challenging ascents like Mount Currie offer panoramic views, easier trails like those around One Mile Lake or along the Pemberton Valley Loop Trail provide lovely vistas of the valley, woodlands, and distant peaks without significant elevation gain.

What do other hikers enjoy most about easy trails in Area C?

The easy trails in Area C are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the region's stunning natural beauty, the well-maintained paths, and the accessibility of trails that lead to beautiful lakes and waterfalls. The peaceful atmosphere and diverse scenery are frequently highlighted.

Are there any easy trails accessible by public transport in the D'Arcy area?

While public transport options directly to trailheads in more remote areas like D'Arcy can be limited, some routes closer to larger communities might be more accessible. For specific public transport information, it's recommended to check local transit schedules or consider ride-sharing services, especially for trails further afield.

Where can I find parking for easy hikes in Pemberton Valley?

Parking is generally available at popular trailheads throughout the Pemberton Valley. For well-known easy trails like the Lost Lake loops or those near One Mile Lake, designated parking areas are usually provided. It's always advisable to arrive early during peak season to secure a spot, especially on weekends.

Are there any permits required for easy hiking trails in the Mount Currie area?

Most easy hiking trails in the Mount Currie and Pemberton Valley areas do not require specific permits for day use. However, if your hike takes you into a Provincial Park (like Joffre Lakes Provincial Park, which is nearby), or if you plan for backcountry camping, permits may be necessary. Always check the official park websites for the latest regulations before your trip.

What is the typical duration for an easy hike in Area C?

The duration of easy hikes in Area C can vary, but many popular routes are designed to be completed within 1 to 2 hours. For example, the Lost Lake loop — Whistler typically takes about 1 hour and 10 minutes, while the Riverside & Farside to Cheakamus River Suspension Bridge loop takes around 1 hour and 25 minutes.

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