Peak to Creek Run Area
The Peak to Creek run from Whistler Peak to Creekside Village. Image Source: FATMAP
The Peak to Creek Area runs from Whistler Peak down Whistler Creekside. The main run - the Peak to Creek run - is one of the longest ski runs in North America at 11 kilometers with a 5,010-foot or 1,527-meter drop in elevation. If you want to test your stamina, this is a real ‘leg burner’ from top to bottom. When it is freshly groomed or covered in fresh snow, Peak to Creek is a wonderful long run. This area also includes some challenging, ‘abandoned’ (never groomed, poorly maintained) Black runs off the left side of Peak to Creek (looking downhill). Only go exploring here if you are comfortable with challenging, off-piste skiing.
This area is definitely for strong intermediate and expert skiers and snowboarders.
Maps
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Whistler Blackcomb Winter Trail Map: https://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/-/aemasset/sitecore/whistler-blackcomb/maps/20231004_WB_Winter_TrailMapFull_001.pdf
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OpenSkiMap
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Upper Peak to Creek
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Lower Peak to Creek
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FATMAP
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Upper Peak to Creek
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Lower Peak to Creek
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Gondolas/Lifts
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Peak to Creek does not have its own gondola or lift. To access Peak to Creek, you need to take Creekside Gondola up, then the Big Red Express Chairlift, and then the Peak Express Chairlift. The Peak to Creek starts at the top of the Peak Express Chairlift.
Lodges/Huts
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There are no lodges or huts specifically associated with the Peak to Creek run. However, many people who make the Peak to Creek run reward themselves with food and/or drinks at Dusty’s Bar and Grill at Creekside base.
For more specific details about this area (and other areas) on Whistler Blackcomb check out my Whistler Blackcomb Guidebook ...
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