DIRECTIONS: From Whistler drive north along 99 Hwy. At the of the city, you will find a big lake, called Green Lake, on your right side. At the very end of the lake, look for a logging road on the left side of the 99 Hwy. There is no signs on the 99 Hwy that indicates the turn off. So you have to slow down and get ready to take a left turn. The logging road is marked by a big sign of Cougar Mountain. Soon after you enter into the logging road, you will pass through SuperFly Ziplines office and shuttles. Drive along this logging road for about 5Km just when you were wondering if you have passed the trailhead, you will find an abundant cabin on the left. The trailhead is located 250m from the cabin. The trail is located on the right side marked by a big map. There are parking spots on the right and left of the logging road. The logging road is rough at few sections but it is doable by 2WD especially if it has a good clearance.create
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Ancient Cedar Trail
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Oct 9, 2017
A very pleasant way to spend a couple of hours, and the trees are really impressive. There's a nice little viewpoint over Showh Lake too.
The trail is easy to follow and in good condition. Lots of little fungi were beginning to show up along the way. There are some new interpretive signs to help identify the various tree species in this forest. The downside is that you can hear the ATV tours from a long way away, so it's not entirely peaceful.
The Sixteen Mile Creek FSR is really rough with many potholes. Low clearance vehicles will struggle in a couple of places unless driven with care. It's also busy with plenty of cars heading to/from the Ancient Cedars trail. And then there are the ATV tours... watch out for them.