Whistler Interpretive Forest — Park in Whistler

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Whistler Interpretive Forest

Park at 1011 BC-99, Whistler, BC V0N 0A0, Canada, Whistler, British Columbia, V0N 0A0 . Here you will find detailed information about Whistler Interpretive Forest: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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  • Monday
    Open 24 hours
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  • Wednesday
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  • Thursday
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  • Friday
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  • Saturday
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  • Sunday
    Open 24 hours

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Based on 5 reviews

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Provinces:
British Columbia
Address:
1011 BC-99, Whistler, BC V0N 0A0, Canada, Whistler, British Columbia, V0N 0A0
City:
Whistler
Postcode:
V0N 0A0

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About Whistler Interpretive Forest

Whistler Interpretive Forest is a Canadian Park based in Whistler, British Columbia. Whistler Interpretive Forest is located at 1011 BC-99, Whistler, BC V0N 0A0, Canada,


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Reviews of Whistler Interpretive Forest

  • William
    Added 2015.02.18
    An easily accessible, short and not too strenuous paths through the forest with info boards spread out on the paths.
  • Diego
    Added 2014.07.25
    Awesome trails with great picture opts. Visit the train wreck it is quite impressive
  • Matthew
    Added 2014.06.02
    Great hiking spot and no crowds
  • Bria
    Added 2014.01.22
    A nice place for a hike in October. The temperatures are cooler and there is less crowds along with the changing colours of autumn. Start at the main parking lot with the riverside trail then transfer to the Ridge trail which will meet up with the crater rim trail. The crater rim trail is the best with several good view points in different directions. the trail go around the ridge of an extinct volcano and goes down to the loggers lake. It is also the most difficult trail as it is steep in places. The effort is rewarded with good views. After a rest at loggers lake return to the parking via the riverside trail with a stop at the suspension bridge.
  • Ashley
    Added 2013.11.23
    A great learning experience. Awesome for travelers who want to learn a bit about the local nature
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