Ready to Ride
(or hike, or run, or snowshoe, or ski)
While it will be years before the entire trail is complete, a large portion is ready to ride, run, hike, ski and snowshoe.
The Sea to Sky Trail is an ambitious project through a challenging landscape. It will take years to complete but a lot of new trail has been built throughout the region and the rest currently exists in an unimproved (and often un-signed) condition.
While most of the 180 km route exists away from traffic, where no trail yet exists the default route is along the highway or local roads. Check out the following ready to ride sections and plan your adventure today!
New! Download the GPS coordinates for the Squamish - Whistler Sea to Sky Trail on bikemap.net.
Brandywine Falls - Squamish
Whistler - Brandywine Falls
North of Whistler, the trail is unimproved with significant gaps:
Pemberton - Whistler
D'Arcy - Pemberton
Travel safe
The Ready to Ride section assumes summer travel under normal conditions. Snow or extremely heavy rain can have an obvious impact. Travelers need to make themselves aware of current conditions and be respectful of the sometimes rugged terrain and isolated nature of parts of the trail. Especially when traveling between communities, be aware of these circumstances and the considerable distances involved.
Riders should be self sufficient for emergency field repairs and carry enough water & food, proper clothing, first aid, etc. Cell phones work fine throughout the majority of the region but certain "dead zones" do exist.
As always, when adventuring into the woods be sure to tell someone else where you are going and when to expect you back. Remember: Life is an "own risk" sport.
Be prepared, pay attention and HAVE FUN!
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The Squamish Corridor Trail will form over half the route for the Sea to Sky