The Whistler Zipline Experience: Ziptrek Bear Tour offers visitors an exhilarating 2.5-hour adventure through the ancient Old Growth Coastal Temperate Rainforest. With four ziplines stretching from 400 to 1100 feet, thrill-seekers can soar above towering Douglas Fir trees while taking in stunning views. For an extra rush, adventurers can even opt to zip upside down. But there’s more to this unique experience than just adrenaline – it also provides an educational look into the rich biodiversity of this ecosystem.
About Your Stay
- The Ziptrek Bear Tour is a 2.5-hour ziplining adventure in Whistler, British Columbia, with four ziplines ranging from 400 to 1100 feet.
- Participants can enjoy scenic vistas of the Old Growth Coastal Temperate Rainforest and the 2010 Olympic Bobsled and Luge track.
- Adventurers have the opportunity to zip upside down for added excitement, with participants securely harnessed during the ride.
- The tour offers an educational experience, providing insights into the ancient forest ecosystem and its diverse flora and fauna.
- Age, weight, and mobility restrictions apply, with a minimum weight requirement of 65 lbs and a maximum weight limit of 275 lbs.
Tour Overview
The Whistler Zipline Experience, known as the Ziptrek Bear Tour, offers an exhilarating 2.5-hour adventure for participants.
Priced from $110.02 per person, the tour accommodates groups of up to 10 people, with English as the primary language.
The meeting point is the Ziptrek Outfitting Base, located at the base of the Excalibur Gondola in Whistler Village.
The tour features four ziplines ranging from 400 to 1100 feet, showcasing stunning views of the Old Growth Coastal Temperate Rainforest and the 2010 Olympic Bobsled and Luge track.
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Experience the Thrill of Ziplining
Though the Whistler Zipline Experience offers an exhilarating journey, it’s not suitable for everyone.
Adventurers will traverse four thrilling ziplines ranging from 400 to 1100 feet. They’ll soak in stunning views of the Old Growth Coastal Temperate Rainforest and the 2010 Olympic Bobsled and Luge track. Participants can even try zipping upside down.
However, the tour has age, weight, and mobility restrictions. Children under 6, pregnant women, and those over 275 lbs aren’t permitted. Closed-toe shoes are required, and minors need a guardian’s signature.
Guests must meet the 65 lb minimum weight to enjoy this adrenaline-fueled adventure.
Exploring the Old Growth Coastal Temperate Rainforest
As visitors embark on the Whistler Zipline Experience, they enjoy the captivating Old Growth Coastal Temperate Rainforest.
Towering Douglas Fir trees, some over 800 years old, dominate the landscape, creating a serene and verdant atmosphere. Guests are awestruck by the diverse flora and fauna, including the iconic Big Doug, the oldest Douglas Fir in the area.
The ziplines offer unparalleled views of this pristine ecosystem, allowing adventurers to appreciate the natural beauty of the region from a unique perspective.
The experience provides a thrilling and educational journey through the heart of this remarkable rainforest.
Ziplining Upside Down
While soaring through the Whistler wilderness, adventurers can choose to take their experience to new heights by ziplining upside down. This thrilling option adds an extra level of excitement to the already adrenaline-pumping activity.
Guests will be securely harnessed and guided through the process, ensuring a safe and unforgettable ride. Ziplining upside down provides a unique perspective of the ancient forest canopy and snow-capped peaks.
It’s an opportunity to push boundaries and create lasting memories. Those seeking an extra rush should consider this heart-pounding addition to the Ziptrek Bear Tour.
More Great Tours NearbyEncountering the Iconic Big Doug
The Ziptrek Bear Tour offers visitors a unique opportunity to encounter Big Doug, the oldest Douglas Fir tree in the area.
This iconic tree stands tall, reaching up to 200 feet high and over 1,000 years old. Guests are amazed by its sheer size, with:
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A trunk diameter of 12 feet, wide enough for multiple people to stand around.
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Branches that stretch out over 100 feet, creating a stunning canopy.
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Distinctive reddish-brown bark that has weathered centuries of storms.
Observing Big Doug is a highlight of the tour, providing a humbling connection to the ancient forest surrounding Whistler.
Safety Considerations and Restrictions
Safety is a top priority for the Whistler Zipline Experience. All participants must meet strict requirements to ensure a secure and enjoyable adventure. Children under 6, pregnant women, and those with mobility issues or over 275 lbs are not permitted. Guests must weigh at least 65 lbs and wear closed-toe shoes. Tandem zipping is available for kids under 65 lbs with a guide. Minimum age to zip without a guardian is 15, and minors require a guardian’s signature. This zipline tour offers thrills while prioritizing safety through clear guidelines.
| Not Suitable For | Requirements |
| — | — |
| Children under 6 years | Minimum weight: 65 lbs (29 kg) |
| Pregnant women | Closed-toe shoes required |
| Individuals with mobility impairments | Tandem zipping available for children under 65 lbs with a guide |
| People over 275 lbs (125 kg) | Minimum age to zip without a guardian: 15 years |
| | Guardian signature required for minors (under 18) |
Booking and Flexibility
Booking the Whistler Zipline Experience offers flexible options. Travelers can take advantage of the "Reserve Now & Pay Later" feature, allowing them to secure their spot without an immediate payment.
Plus, the tour provider offers a generous cancellation policy, providing a full refund up to 24 hours in advance.
To ensure a smooth experience, it’s recommended to:
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Confirm the starting times before booking to align with your schedule.
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Review the safety requirements and restrictions to ensure the tour is a suitable fit.
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Arrive at the meeting point, the Ziptrek Outfitting Base, with ample time to prepare for the adventure.
Customer Testimonials
Customers have praised the Whistler Zipline Experience, with an overall rating of 4.8 out of 5 based on 50 reviews.
Reviewers highlighted the knowledgeable and patient guides, who contributed to their enjoyment of the tour. Visitors of all ages reported having a great time zipping through the stunning old-growth forest.
The tour’s value for money was also commended, with guests noting the ease of finding the meeting point and the friendly demeanor of the staff.
Questions About Your Stay
What Are the Weather Conditions for the Tour?
The tour operates year-round, so weather conditions can vary. Participants should dress appropriately for the conditions, with warm, windproof clothing recommended. The tour will proceed as scheduled unless weather poses a safety risk, in which case it may be rescheduled.
Can I Bring My Own Camera or Gopro?
Participants can bring their own cameras or GoPros to capture the stunning scenery and thrilling zipline experience. However, they’re responsible for securing their equipment and should avoid interfering with the tour guides’ instructions.
Is There an Age Limit for the Tour?
The tour has an age limit – children under 6 years are not permitted, and minors under 18 require a guardian’s signature. The minimum age to zip without a guardian is 15 years.
Can I Bring My Own Snacks and Drinks?
No, participants can’t bring their own snacks and drinks on the tour. The tour provider doesn’t allow outside food or beverages to be brought onto the zipline course for safety and environmental reasons.
Are There Any Discounts or Promotions Available?
While the tour doesn’t offer any direct discounts, customers can check the company’s website or contact them for any ongoing promotions or bundle deals. They also have a ‘reserve now, pay later’ option available.
Final Verdict On This Stay
The Ziptrek Bear Tour offers an unforgettable adventure through the ancient rainforest of Whistler. Thrill-seekers can soar on four ziplines, some over 1100 feet long, while learning about the rich biodiversity of this unique ecosystem. With the option to zip upside down, this tour combines excitement and education in a safe and well-managed experience. Whether a first-time or experienced zipliner, the Ziptrek Bear Tour is a must-do activity in Whistler.
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