Went there with my wife. Great nature. We love it big time.Easy access for family too. Great things to do there too.The nature is amazing.Will go there again asap.
Lost Lake is another must-do while in Whistler. From Whistler Village, take the walking trails to get to Lost Lake. We went in late February/early March, so the lake was frozen. It was awesome to look at and the hike to and from was excellent! You get to see the Fairmont golf course, amazing mountain views and nature in general. Be sure to check out my IrixGuy YouTube channel to see videos that I filmed while at Lost Lake.
We had an amazing experience, our instructor Erik was very patient and encouraging. The equipment rental process was great. Snow condition were good. The easy trail around Lost Lake was perfect for beginners with a lot of other trails available for more experienced skiers. 2 thumbs up!
It is fun to be in Whistler and to go for a long hike in the morning. The natural path along the lake is beautiful. Icy Valley trail, but the natural trails are nice.
Friendly staff and reasonable rates of rental. The locale and the park are awesome. They are also great during any season you plan to visit as there is a beautiful scenery and a great cafe to enjoy with friends
Beautiful area in all seasons. Great for hiking and mountain biking during the spring and summer. Dog friendly during spring, summer and fall. Xc skiing and snowshoeing during the winter for all levels if the snow cooperates. I wish dogs were allowed during the winter, but you can xc ski at Meadowpark and green lake with your dog.
We went to Whistler for sight seeing, and the walks around the lake in winter were loverly, however the is not much wildlife to see at this time of the year as you would expect.
Lost Lakes features some of the best beginners and intermediate bike trails of Whistler, which makes it very popular. It's a good place to hang out in hot summer nights and steamy afternoons, although it gets busy because it's so easily accessible. Overall a great welcome oasis of freshness and nature 10 minutes away from the main village.
We actually had lunch here on Christmas Day! Absolutely freezing but absolutely breathtaking. The walk in through the forrest to get there was brilliant too.
Lost Lake is a treasure in both winter and summer. There is a network of trails for cross country skiing in winter and for mountain biking and hiking in summer. The lake is clean and a great place to swim in the summer.