Family soaring in the Peak 2 Peak Gondola over Whistler’s epic alpine forest, with another cabin gliding in the distance

Family Fun in Whistler: Your 5-Day Summer Adventure Guide

May 15, 2025


Looking for the perfect way to make the most of summer in Whistler with your crew? This 5-day summer family adventure itinerary is packed with unforgettable moments, from high-energy outdoor thrills to peaceful nature escapes and cozy evenings back at your Whistler Platinum home. Whether you’re chasing high altitude highs, paddling scenic lakes, or just enjoying a backyard BBQ under the stars, this guide is designed to help families of all ages experience the best of Whistler in a fun, relaxed, and totally memorable way. 

Prefer something a little more elevated? We’ve also put together a guide for those craving a more refined Whistler experience. Think heli adventures, fine dining, and bespoke experiences.

Family enjoying a sunny summer day at a lake in Whistler, BC—one child mid-jump into the water from a wooden dock, with others relaxing and soaking in the alpine scenery.
Image: Tourism Whistler/Justa Jeskova

From soaring gondola rides with jaw-dropping mountain views to hands-on outdoor adventures the whole family will love, here’s how to spend five unforgettable days exploring the wild, playful side of Whistler

Your 5-day Summer Family Adventure Itinerary Starts Here

Day One

Morning

Your Whistler adventure begins the moment you land at Vancouver International Airport. A private driver will be waiting to greet your family, help with luggage, and get you comfortable for the drive ahead. The journey along the Sea-to-Sky Highway is more than just a transfer, it’s a sightseeing experience in itself. With ocean views on one side and towering mountains on the other, you’ll pass waterfalls, forests, and maybe even spot a bald eagle or two. It’s the perfect way to ease into mountain life. 

Scenic drive along the Sea to Sky Highway from Vancouver to Whistler, with ocean views, forested mountains, and a clear blue sky.
Image: Tourism Whistler/Mike Crane

Afternoon

When you arrive at your Whistler vacation rental, everything is ready for you. The kids can pick their rooms, and if you’re travelling with little ones, cribs and baby essentials have already been set up. The fridge is fully stocked with your family’s favourite snacks and staples, no grocery run needed. If there’s still energy to burn, take a walk along the Valley Trail, a scenic, family-friendly path that stretches over 46 km and connects Whistler’s lakes, parks, and neighbourhoods. 

Walk, run or bike on Whistler's Valley Trail

Evening

Dinner tonight is at Creekbread, where wood-fired pizzas are made with love and local ingredients. It’s cozy, casual, and totally kid-approved.  

Day Two

Morning

Start your day with a hearty breakfast at Portobello, where the breakfast sandwiches are legendary and the coffee hits just right. Then it’s time to head up the mountain for one of Whistler’s most iconic experiences, the PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola. Glide between Whistler and Blackcomb mountains, and don’t miss the Cloudraker Skybridge and Raven’s Eye lookout on Whistler Mountain. If you’re early enough in the season, you might even walk between towering snow walls. 

Tourists enjoying mountain views from Whistler Blackomb's alpine on the Cloudraker Skybridge
Image: Tourism Whistler/Mike Crane

Afternoon 

Next, soar through the trees with Ziptrek Ecotours. Their Bear Tour is a family favourite, featuring four ziplines, treetop bridges, and stunning views over Fitzsimmons Creek. It’s the perfect mix of adventure and nature, with fun and educational facts about the forest shared by your knowledgeable guide along the way. Want more thrill? Upgrade to the Sasquatch Zipline, the longest zipline in North America! 

Thrill-seeker zip-lining through a lush forest with mountain views in Whistler, BC, arms outstretched under clear blue skies, capturing the excitement of outdoor adventure in the Coast Mountains.

Evening 

Tonight, the forest comes alive. After dinner, head to Vallea Lumina, a multimedia night walk that blends lights, music, and storytelling into a magical experience. It’s like stepping into a fairytale, and a highlight of any family trip to Whistler. 

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Day Three

Morning

Start the day with a once-in-a-lifetime bear viewing tour. Local guides will take you into Whistler’s backcountry to safely spot black bears in their natural habitat. Spring through early summer is the best time to see them, when they’re most active and foraging in open meadows. 

Black bear foraging in a grassy clearing near Whistler, BC, surrounded by dense forest
Image: Tourism Whistler/Justa Jeskova

Afternoon 
After lunch, stretch your legs on the Train Wreck Trail, a short, scenic hike through mossy forest that leads to a cluster of brightly painted boxcars from a 1950s derailment. A suspension bridge over the Cheakamus River adds a little thrill, and the whole walk is stroller-friendly and fun for all ages.  Afterwards, enjoy a sweet treat from Purebread in Function Junction. 

Two children exploring the colorful, graffiti-covered boxcars of the Whistler Train Wreck, nestled in a forest of tall evergreens on a sunny summer day.
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Evening 
After a full day of adventure, there’s nothing better than coming home to a delicious, chef-prepared meal without lifting a finger. Our team has arranged for a gourmet meal to be delivered right to your door, so you can skip the cooking and focus on what matters most: relaxing with your family. Whether you enjoy it around the dining table or out on the patio, it’s the perfect way to end the day – effortless, delicious, and stress-free.

Day Four

Morning 

Fuel up with breakfast at home, then gear up for an off-road adventure. Choose between a guided ATV or side-by-side buggy tour, both are family-friendly and packed with fun. You’ll cruise through alpine meadows, forest trails, and scenic lookouts, with plenty of stops for photos and a few muddy thrills along the way.

Five people riding red ATVs along a winding dirt trail through alpine forest, with panoramic mountain views and blue skies in Whistler during summer.
Image: Tourism Whistler/Justa Jeskova

Afternoon 

After lunch, immerse yourself in local indigenous culture Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre (SLCC). Kids can get hands-on with fun workshops, while adults enjoy guided storytelling, traditional art, and beautiful artisan displays. It’s an inspiring way for the whole family to connect with local Indigenous culture.  Then, cool off at Lost Lake, just a short walk from the SLCC. Swim, paddle, or relax on the sandy beach while the kids splash around. Wander the easy forest trails or enjoy lunch lakeside. Let our team organize a picnic box, or grab a bite from seasonal food trucks. 

Visitors exploring an indoor exhibit of intricate wooden carvings at the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre in Whistler, BC, with forest views through large windows and wooden architectural elements reflecting local Indigenous heritage.
Image: Tourism Whistler/Justa Jeskova

Evening

Dinner tonight is at Caramba, where the menu is full of family favorites and the vibe is relaxed and welcoming. Afterward, take a short walk or enjoy a scoop from COWS as a sweet ending to the day.

Day Five

Morning

Start your final full day with an adrenaline-pumping white water rafting trip. Tackle Whistler’s wild rapids, take in the mountain views, and share plenty of laughs along the way. Prefer something more relaxed? Paddle the River of Golden Dreams, a calm, scenic float through wetlands and forest, perfect for spotting birds and wildlife while soaking in the peaceful side of Whistler. 

Adventurers white-water rafting down a rushing river near Whistler, BC, paddling together through thrilling rapids surrounded by rugged natural beauty.
Image: Tourism Whistler/Mike Crane

Afternoon

Fuel up for the day with a hearty lunch from Splitz Grill. Quick, tasty, and perfect for hungry adventurers. Once everyone’s recharged, it’s time to hit the trails. Whether your crew is ready to tackle the jumps and berms of the Whistler Bike Park or prefers a scenic cruise along the Valley Trail, we’ll help you find the perfect route and gear. Plus, with secure bike storage at your Whistler Platinum home, and lessons available for all ages, your biking adventure is as smooth and stress-free. 

Young mountain biker navigating a narrow elevated wooden trail through lush forest in Whistler, BC, wearing a blue helmet and red-black gear, showcasing the area's world-class biking terrain.
Image: ZEP MTB Camps

Evening

Celebrate your last night in Whistler with a relaxed dinner at home. Fire up the BBQ for a laid-back dinner on the patio, then head inside for a cozy games night. So, enjoy a board game around the table, a round of pool, or a family movie in the media room – it’s the perfect way to unwind and make the most of your home-away-from-home. 

Whether you’re racing down a zipline, paddling through peaceful waters, or just enjoying a board game night in your Whistler Platinum home, this 5-day summer family adventure itinerary is all about creating moments that matter. Whistler has a way of bringing families closer, through laughter, exploration, and a little bit of mountain magic. So pack your bags, bring your sense of adventure, and let us help you make this summer one your family will never forget. 

Commonly Asked Questions about Whistler in Summer

What is the best time to visit Whistler for a summer family adventure?

The best time to visit Whistler for a summer family adventure is between June and early September, when the weather is warm, trails are open, and outdoor activities are in full swing.

Is Whistler suitable for family vacations during summer?

Yes, Whistler is family-friendly with activities like the Family Adventure Zone, gentle hiking trails, and lakeside parks perfect for all ages.

Are Whistler Platinum homes family-friendly?

Yes! Whistler Platinum offers a range of family-friendly vacation homes with features like spacious living areas, private hot tubs, game rooms, and even chef-prepared meal delivery.

Can Whistler Platinum help plan our family itinerary?

Absolutely. Our concierge team can help you customize your itinerary, book activities, arrange transportation, and even organize meal deliveries or private chefs.

Is the River of Golden Dreams suitable for kids?

Yes, the River of Golden Dreams is a calm, scenic paddle that’s great for families with kids who are comfortable in a canoe or kayak.

Do I need to bring my own gear for biking or rafting in Whistler?

No need! Whistler Platinum can help arrange rentals for bikes, kayaks, canoes and anything other activities you want to add to your Whistler Adventure.

Is it possible to book guided tours or activities in advance?

Yes, it’s recommended to book popular activities and tours in advance, especially during peak summer months. Our concierge can assist with activity bookings and making restaurant reservations reservations

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