Meadow Park is located on the banks of the River Golden Dreams with one of the valley’s most magnificent views of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains.
Multi-use cross country ski trails flow through Meadow Park each winter. Meadow Park is open from dawn until dusk daily during summer and the outdoor water park typically opens from May long weekend and runs until the middle of September each year. The summer water park operates daily from 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m (last day of operations in 2022: September 26).
Location
Address: Meadow Lane, Whistler BC
Getting to Meadow Park
Take transit: From the Village (Gondola Transit Exchange on Blackcomb Way), take bus #30 (Emerald via Nesters). The bus stop is at Meadow Park Sports Complex. Meadow Park is a two minute walk behind the Complex building. For the fifth summer, enjoy free transit on weekends and statutory holidays, June 19 to September 6. For transit schedule and stop locations, visit bctransit.com/whistler
Ride a bike: Cruise to Meadow Park on two-wheels via the paved Valley Trail during summer months. From the Village, travel north on the Valley Trail and in the winter check which trails are maintained for cross country skiing. A Valley Trail map can be found at whistler.ca/ValleyTrail.
Parking: Limited parking is available at Meadow Park. To access the parking lot, turn left on Alpine Way from Highway 99, left of Rainbow Drive, then left on Camino Drive.
Park Eats
The Resort Municipality of Whistler (RMOW) has expanded the food services offered in the parks for summer, by adding pop-up vendors and delivery to the existing Whistler parks food truck program.
Park Eats ran from May 20 to September 5, 2022. Offerings include crepes, gelato, pizza, and more! Visitors to the parks can experience this authentic Whistler food and beverage at lakeside locations, such as Alpha Lake Park, Lakeside Park, Lost Lake Park, Meadow Park and Rainbow Park. To learn more and to view the schedule and locations, visit whistler.ca/ParkEats.
Accessibility
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Etiquette & park rules
Reduce the waste: Pack in what you pack out, bring your own reusable plates, cutlery and cups, use the in-park waste, recycling, compost receptacles.
Share the space: Be conscientious of the space you use – limit your items to the size of a blanket if possible. Refrain from playing sports around lots people. Do not erect tents (the use of pegs are against the Parks Bylaw) as it impedes line of sight, takes up a lot of space and can damage irrigation lines.
Know the fire danger: When Whistler’s fire danger rating is high, the use briquette barbeques are prohibited at Whistler parks and open spaces. This fire danger rating is also important to note when considering campfires.
- Dogs must be leashed at all times (except in designated off-leash areas)
- Smoking and consumption of alcohol are not permitted
- Camping and campfires are not permitted
- Slacklining is not permitted using trees
- No lifeguards are on duty.