Hiking Trails
Discover what's under the snow
Take in the summer air and unique alpine landscape of Big White. Hike the marked walking trails or take a scenic ride on the Bullet Chair while enjoying the mountain wildflowers and lush nature surrounding you. Canine companions are also welcome on the chair lift and must be on a leash while on the trails. Summer hiking and sightseeing at Big White will run until Labour Day. Be sure to post your photos on social with hashtag #summerbigwhite and tag @summerbigwhite!
Please note that trails may close at any time due to weather conditions. Pay attention to signage and feel free to speak to our hiking patrollers stationed in the Village and at the top of the Bullet Chair if you would like further information or recommendations. Read our Summer Safety page for tips on how to stay safe and comfortable in the alpine environment.
The last ride up the Bullet chair for hikers is 4:00pm, last ride down is 4:45pm.
Hiking Trail Report
Last hiking ticket sold at 4:00pm Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Holiday Monday.
status | trail name | difficulty | note |
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open | Alpine Meadows | ||
open | Falcon Ridge | ||
open | Jaimeson Loop | ||
open | Peak Trail | ||
open | Rhonda Lake Circuit |
Summer hiking trail map: Click to enlarge map
Hiking Trail Guide
Rhonda Lake Trail
Trail Information - This is a great trail for those who want incredible views of Rhonda Lake, which is entirely hidden by snow in the winter. It’s one of our more shaded walks, with our Englemann spruce and lodgepole pine forest lining the trail. It also has some great spots for stopping and setting up a picnic with a view.
The trail is a single-track trail with some small log and rock hop crossings. You can take the Bullet chair up to the top of this trail and hike down towards the lake, or hike up the trail through the beautiful trees.
When you reach Rhonda Lake, at the base of the Cliff bowl, you can take a stroll around the lake and enjoy the tranquility while marvelling at the spectacular cliffs that loom above you, admiring where we ski in the winter.
Approx. Hiking Time: Allow 1hr (one way)Distance: 4.5km
Level: Intermediate
Elevation Gain/Loss: 456m
Slope: Max 42% Avg 12.1%
Peak Trail
Trail Information - If you’re on a mission to reach the highest peak, this is the hike for you! Take the Bullet Chair up, or hike up the Rhonda Lake Trail or the Falcon Ridge Trail to reach this path.
With open views and few trees, the ever-changing colours of this beautiful alpine meadow are on show as you enjoy the walk to the peak. This single-track trail is a steady climb up with a few switchbacks early on. Then, following the Cliff Bowl rim, enjoy spectacular views down onto Rhonda Lake as well as out over the Monashee Ranges.
Follow this trail all the way to the rock cairn at the top and enjoy the views of the mountains, Christian Valley, and the Okanagan Valley. Due to minimal trees for shade, make sure to take some water and a hat!
Approx. Hiking Time: Allow 45min returnDistance: 1km (loop)
Level: Intermediate
Elevation Gain/Loss: 166m
Slope: Max 49.5% Avg 16.6%
Falcon Ridge
Trail Information - This trail meanders its way up the face of Big White and is perfect for those looking for a longer hike. The steady climb up takes you over some pretty streams where the wildflowers like to grow. See if you can spot the Indian paintbush, Pasque flower and Narrow-leaf hawkweed, to name just a few.
As you climb higher, you’ll notice the trees starting to get smaller as you reach the top - these become our snow ghost trees in the winter! With a small scramble section near the top saddle, the spectacular views will make all your efforts worth it.
If you’re close to the top and you’ve still got some energy, why not add the Jamieson loop onto your hike? Alternatively, if you’re not into climbing uphill, you can also take the Bullet Chair to the top and walk the Falcon Ridge trail downhill and back to the Village.
Approx. Hiking Time: Allow 2hr (one way)Distance: 4km
Level: Intermediate
Elevation Gain/Loss: 553m
Slope: Max 40.6% Avg 14.4%
Jamieson Loop
Trail Information - Enjoying summer, but missing the snow? This short and steep trail might be the trail for you. You’ll likely find the last bits of our winter snowfall, along with the challenge of some scramble sections and rocky terrain. But you’ll be rewarded with extended views all the way out towards Vernon, including Mt Moore, Greystokes Provincial Park, Big White Ecological Park.
Approx. Hiking Time: Allow 30min (loop)Distance: 0.75km
Level: Hard
Elevation Gain/Loss: 100m
Slope: Max 95.5% Avg 21.9%
Alpine Meadows
Trail Information - See what the snow ghosts look like in the summer! Enjoy a leisurely hike through alpine meadows and sub alpine ‑r forest. Great spot for seeing Whiskey Jacks and Stellar Jays, along with chipmunks. This trail completes a great hiking loop from top of Bullet, to the Peak and back again.
Approx. Hiking Time: Allow 25 minutesDistance: 0.46km
Level: Intermediate
Elevation Gain/Loss: 18m
Slope: Max 27.4% Avg 9.0%
Suggested Trail Loop
Trail Information - If you have the time and energy for a longer hike, we recommend hiking up Falcon Ridge Trail then down the Rhonda Lake Trail. This is the easiest loop direction to hike and takes you on a wonderful tour of the mountain.
Approx. Hiking Time: Allow 3hrs
Smoking of any kind (including tobacco, marijuana, e-cigarettes and vaporizers) is strictly prohibited anywhere on Big White Ski Resort property outside of designated smoking areas. Applies to summer and winter seasons. Mountain Safety Info >>
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