This BC lake is a picturesque swimming hole surrounded by forest

With the long weekend coming up next week, it’s a great time to start planning some day trips if you haven’t already. And if you’re looking for a spot in the Whistler area that’s lesser known, you can’t do much better than the serene Lost Lake Park, which is just a short drive/shuttle from Whistler Village.
The year-round park offers visitors the chance to swim in the crystal-clear waters of a glacier-fed lake, all the while surrounded by lush forest.
During the summer months, visitors can picnic on the park’s sandy shores, explore an extensive trail network, and enjoy an off-leash dog beach at Canine Cove.
In terms of amenities, there are swim docks, BBQ stands, picnic tables, a disc golf course, and slackline posts to take advantage of. Oh, and food concession and rotating food trucks at select times.
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The gentle ups, friendly signage, and newbie to intermediate downs make Lost Lake a hit for those new biking. Those who grew up in town have fond memories of starting their bike journey on these trails that are regularly maintained by the @RMOW #OnlyInWhistler pic.twitter.com/mcLMe8yUes— Tourism Whistler (@GoWhistler) September 12, 2019
Free shuttle
Note that there’s a free shuttle service from Whistler Village to the park running daily all summer long, making it that much easier to access the park.
The free Lost Lake Shuttle #8 runs daily until through Labour Day (September 4th) between 11 am and 7 pm.
So there you have it, Vancouver! If you’re looking for a new go-to spot for the family this summer, look no further than Lost Lake.
Lost Lake Park
Where: 4700 Lost Lake Road, Whistler