Whistler Mountain Bike Park Lift Passes

Whistler Blackcomb
Welcome to Whistler Mountain Bike Park, the number one lift-accessed downhill bike park in the world. With 70 expertly-crafted trails spread throughout four distinct mountain zones, we are proud to offer the most terrain of any bike park in North America. Riders will find plenty of fun throughout the Bike Park and exciting trails designed for every level.
BEGIN ROLLING ON TWO WHEELS THE RIGHT WAY
If you’ve never mountain biked before, downhill biking can seem pretty intimidating. But it’s not all about big air and high speed like you see in a lot of videos. As long as you’re comfortable riding a bike, you too can give downhill mountain biking a try. But it’s important to get started right so here are some helpful tips to get you rolling down on two wheels safely.
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
Get the right downhill techniques and tips right from the start with a lesson from a bike park guide. Whether you need the fundamentals of bike riding or want to simply refine your skills, our expert coaches teach the right techniques required for riding downhill and navigating around the park. You’ll gain confidence and know which trails to ride suited for your ability.
WHAT TO WEAR - COVER UP FROM HEAD TO TOE
Don’t let weather, obstacles, or crashes put an early end to your day. Protect your body from a range of elements and injuries with these recommended protective gear designed exclusively for downhill mountain biking.
Helmet (Mandatory) – A helmet is required for all riders in the bike park. We strongly recommend a full-face helmet to provide the greatest range of protection.
Goggles – Wrap-around goggles are the best choice for eye protection against dirt, branches, and other obstacles you’ll encounter on the trails or in a crash.
Elbow and Knee Pads – Provide protection from cuts, scrapes, and any impact to these parts of your body that are most common to be injured in a crash.
Closed-Toe Shoes – Shoes with a durable toe box and high ankle support are important to manage the rough terrain and impact.
Long-Sleeved Shirt and Shorts – Cover up with the proper clothing to limit the amount of bare skin showing.
Full Finger Gloves – Use these to keep your hands on your bars with secure grip on your brakes. Your hands are typically first to support you in a crash so you want them covered up.
Body Armour – Optional for anyone who wants extra protection for your back and chest.
Neck Brace – Optional for anyone who wants extra neck support which typically is needed when hitting large jumps and drops.
1. All Bike Park Lift Passes are non-refundable and non-transferrable.
2. Top of the World access is not included with Bike Park Passes. Must be purchased separately.
3. The minimum age to ride the Whistler Mountain Bike Park is 5 years old, unless participating in a Whistler Blackcomb Bike Park program for kids.
4. Children under the age of 13 (i.e. 12 years and under) should be accompanied by an adult or registered in a Bike Park program.
5. Once all days on a 5 day or 10 day Bike Park Pass are used, additional days can be purchased at a discounted rate from the ticket window.
6. Same day sightsee access is provided on days the 5 day or 10 day Bike Park Pass is being used.
Summer Season 2025
| Adult (19-64 Years) | Senior (65+ Years) / Youth (13-18 Years) | Child (5-12 Years) | |
| 5 Day Pass | $429.00 | $385.00 | $252.00 |
| 10 Day Pass | $699.00 | $625.00 | $419.00 |
