HELI-BIKING IN WHISTLER

Experience incredible downhill biking on Whistler’s only heli biking trail.

Skip The Pedal - Heli-drop Mountain Biking

Get ready for the ride of your life! We’ll fly you by helicopter to a stunning, secluded spot between Whistler and Pemberton, where adventure awaits on our Hidden Peak trail.

hidden peak: Trail description

Ready for an epic ride? We’re thrilled to share this new Black Diamond trail, a true masterpiece for mountain bikers who crave a challenge!

If you love blasting down technical trails at Whistler Bike Park, you’re going to want to check this one out. Just a few hundred meters from the massive Pemberton Glacier, you’ll get jaw-dropping views as you rip down singletrack, weaving across alpine rock and open tundra. It’s pure backcountry magic!

Hidden Peak has a bit of everything, fun technical challenges and smooth, flowy sections, so every rider can have the best time. You’ll ride down 12km of incredible singletrack, dropping 1,500 meters from top to bottom, all surrounded by jaw-dropping Sea-to-Sky backcountry views.

Heads up: this trail is all about big adventure. It’s longer, steeper, and much more remote than your average ride. If you’re not already comfortable on advanced/expert trails, this isn’t the spot to start.

Think of it like Top of the World, AM/PM, or Micro Climate, only somehow even better.

Hidden peak Trail Sections

Downhill Drop

Love to keep the wheels turning downhill? Enjoy a long, uninterrupted descent filled with flowy singletrack, technical features, and spectacular mountain views. Ideal for riders who want to keep the day focused on descending.

Total Trail Length: 8.3km /5.1mi

Elevation: 1922m - 720m (1200m Descent) /

6305ft - 2362ft (3943ft Descent)

Difficulty: Expert ♦

Riding Style: Downhill only (Enduro/Downhill bike recommended).

Terrain: Rock slab, cedar grove, meadows, berms, jumps, flow.

Availability: Opening July 11th 2026

EARLY SEASON Drop

Our Early Season Drop gives you access to the lower section of Hidden Peak weeks before the upper mountain is rideable.

Starting below the snowline at 1700m, you'll skip the alpine terrain and head straight into the forested singletrack, flowy corners, technical features, and big descents.

Total Trail Length: 6.6km/4.1mi

Elevation: 1717m - 720m (1038m Descent) /

5633ft - 2362ft (3271ft Descent)

Difficulty: Expert ♦

Riding Style: Downhill only (Enduro/Downhill bike recommended).

Terrain: Rock slab, cedar grove, meadows, berms, jumps, flow.

Availability: Starting June 28th 2026

Pricing: 575$/person

Enduro Add-on

This is the highest helipad drop. When you hit the alpine bowl, you can cool off in clear mountain tarns (tiny lakes perfect for a splash) before tackling the climb.

The climb is about 1.1 km long with 110 meters of elevation gain, and most riders take around 20 minutes to reach the top.

Total Trail Length: 12km / 7.5mi

Elevation: 2220m - 720m (1500m Descent & 110m Climb) /

7283ft - 2362ft (4921ft Descent & 360ft Climb)

Difficulty: Expert ♦

Riding Style: Enduro/Downhill (Enduro bike recommended).

Terrain: Alpine ridge, rock slab, cedar grove, meadows, berms, jumps, flow, climb trail.

Availability: Target opening date July 24th 2026 (snow coverage dependent)

pricing

Early Season Drop Starting from $575 per person

Inside Helicopter

Your questions - answered

    • Advanced to Expert Level (This is NOT for beginners)

    • Due to the length of the trail, riders are encouraged to be able to ride a Black Diamond Downhill/Enduro Trail on a regular basis. This trail is rated as “Dark Blue” as there are sections that can be more challenging than a traditional blue.

    • Be aware that bike trail ratings in Whistler are typically more challenging than a comparable rating back home. A Blue here = Black elsewhere.

    • There are NO mandatory drops, bridges, or gap jumps. There are some mandatory rock rolls, berms, and steep sections.

    • A rider should be able to ride a Black Diamond trail in the Whistler Bike Park (eg. Original Sin, Angry Pirate, Top of The World)

  • The Helicopter Evacuation Fund can be purchased from Coast Range for $50 per person. For those that opt in to the Evacuation Fund, Coast Range will cover the cost of helicopter extraction to a higher level of care in the event of a medical emergency. This must be purchased prior to your trip start date and will last for the duration of your trip.

    Please note that the Evacuation Fund is not insurance. Each guest should have their own travel/trip cancellation and medical coverage. Ask your insurance provider if evacuation insurance is included in part of your plan. If not, and if the Evacuation Fund is not purchased, guests should be prepared to cover the costs associated with getting out from the backcountry in an emergency.

  • Minimum age is 15 years old.

  • Please meet us at the Heli Biking Meeting Location: [Get Directions Here], at 8:20am, where your vehicle will be parked and waiting for you at the end of the trail.

    8:30am Our shuttle with a bike trailer will be waiting to transport you to the Whistler Municipal Heliport to start your adventure.

    8:45am Check-in and helicopter safety briefing

    9:30 - 10am Flights to the top of the trail

    Riders are strongly encouraged to carpool to the parking area.

  • · Please dress the same way you would for riding the Whistler Bike Park.

    · Helmets are mandatory.

    · Extra clothing and food & water

    · Personal protection equipment highly recommended (Knee pads, Elbow pads, gloves, chest protector, mountain bike specific footwear)

    · Goggles or sunglasses recommended.

    · Sunscreen.

    · Personal pack with: tire repair, first aid kit, cell phone, and space to carry a radio.

    · Nothing may be left in the helicopter. Come ready to ride.

    · Cameras may NOT be used while loading/unloading helicopter. If you have a GoPro or a handsfree device, this may be used. Selfie Sticks and drones are not allowed.

    · Come ready to ride, and DO NOT bring anything you won’t be taking on your trip. Ensure your gear is functional, tight and tidy before getting on the shuttle or leaving your vehicle.

    • Absolutely NOTHING can be strapped to a bike. This includes tubes, water bottles, GPS devices, or any other zip-tied/Velcro accessory. Mud guards are allowed if they are secured with 4 zip ties and show no signs of wear.

    Please ensure you have the appropriate equipment and are prepared for your day in the backcountry.

  • A vehicle is required to get you and your bike to the meeting point located at the bottom of the bike trail which is a 23 min drive. Transport between the meeting point/parking and the heliport is provided.

  • We recommend renting from our partners at Arbutus Routes in Whistler Upper Village. You can easily book your rental here.

  • E-bikes are not recommended and we can’t guarantee they will fit on our bike racks. Our racks take a maximum of 50lbs per bike and 150lbs per each rack side.

  • Please review our Safety and Risk Awareness page for further information.

    All participants must sign a waiver prior to any commencement of activity.

    View our Waiver here

    • We will have a Trail Safety staff member perform a sweep after all riders have started down the trail to ensure safety, and trail etiquette.

    • All riders will be equipped with a radio to contact the Trail Safety staff in case of injury or emergencies. Serious injuries may be provided with a helicopter evacuation, potentially subject to additional fees.

  • 1. Stay on the Trail
    This trail routes through an area of sensitive alpine and sub-alpine tundra, as well as old-growth forest. Off-trail riding will not be tolerated. We have worked hard to offer an incredible trail and damaging the environment around it will have negative effects on the surrounding flora and fauna, as well as degrade the quality of the program for others. Keep it awesome, keep it on the trail.

    2. Respect Wildlife
    Keep from harassing wildlife by respecting them; this is their home, not yours. Do not feed wildlife, and properly dispose of your food and other consumable items. This is particularly important during sensitive times such as mating or nesting season where the slightest stress can cause great and long-lasting disturbance. Do not chase, pester or approach wildlife. Acknowledge that they are there and carry on your way without leaving an impact.

    3. Dispose of Waste Properly
    If you pack it in, pack it out. In fact, take any waste you find with you whether it is yours or not. We would very much prefer if you used the washroom before your flight. The trip is not that long, and as a grown adult we believe you’re strong enough to hold it. However, emergencies do happen and if required, dispose of human waste in "cat holes" that are at least six to eight inches deep and two-hundred feet from water. To promote decomposition, a site with organic soil will be chosen. The cathole will be covered and disguised when finished. Toilet paper and hygiene products must be packed out and will not be left in the cathole.

    4. Plan Ahead and Prepare
    Many unnecessary impacts can be avoided when you know what you are getting into before hand and you plan your trip accordingly. For example, knowing the terrain you will be encountering and the local hazards will help you to avoid sensitive and high traffic areas while preventing emergencies and costly evacuations. Planning also allows you to make sure your group isn't too large and to minimize potential waste by repackaging food and supplies among your party.

  • In the tourism sector, a tenure exists to help balance the interest of commercial operators with the interests of public use, wildlife use, environmental presence, and first nations support. AlpX has the title to a wide variety of tenured terrain in the Sea to Sky with several different activities permitted in each area. We are responsible for staying within the limitations outlined in our Tenure Management Plan. This includes using the correct regions exclusively for the activities permitted, limiting the number of users to what has been approved, and operating in a safe and sustainable manner. Tenure holders must abide by the provincial Backcountry Recreation/Tourism Wildlife Guidelines.

  • Customers will receive a full refund or credit if cancelled 48 hours before booked day.

    Customers will also receive a full refund or credit in case of operator cancellation due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances.

    Contact us by phone to cancel or inquire about a cancellation. No-shows will be charged the full price.

    Reducing the number of guests is considered a cancellation and rebooking. Cancellation policy applies.

  • We understand that occasionally events occur that prevent you from joining us for your vacation.  Life is full of surprises and so is travel! You can’t predict a missed flight connection, job loss, death of a family member or your own illness or injury.  When an unexpected event prevents you from travelling, Trip Cancellation/Trip Interruption reimburses travel costs if your trip is cancelled before you leave or disrupted after it has begun.

    To avoid any financial hardship that an unexpected cancellation or interruption could cause, we strongly recommend purchasing Trip Cancellation/Interruption to protect your trip investment. Trip Cancellation/Interruption costs about 6% of your trip cost and it’s worth the peace of mind!

    Contact our preferred provider Acera Insurance and they can provide you with a quote for both Emergency Medical insurance and/or Trip Cancellation/Interruption insurance.