Four Seasons Resort, Whistler
Ski-in/ski-out Four Seasons at the heart of North America's largest ski resort: richly timbered mountain lodge suites with panoramic Whistler alpine views.
Four Seasons Resort Whistler sits at the base of Blackcomb Mountain with the quiet authority of a property that arrived knowing exactly where it wanted to be. The ski-in/ski-out access is the headline, and it is substantive: guests exit through the back onto one of North America’s largest combined ski areas, returning the same way when the day’s vertical is done.
The rooms carry the alpine vernacular without making it feel like a theme. Rich timber joinery, warm fabrics in mountain shades, private balconies oriented to make maximum use of the views: these are choices that earn their place rather than fill a brief. The pines and lakes visible from the upper rooms on a clear Whistler morning produce the specific contentment that only undisturbed landscape and a comfortable chair can arrange together.
Summer operations are equally serious. The mountain biking trails that share terrain with the winter runs, the hiking, and the resort’s pool and spa facilities provide enough structure to fill a week without any overlap of days.
Service maintains the Four Seasons standard, which in a ski resort context means things that most properties find logistically complicated (ski equipment management, early arrivals, late departures) are handled without the friction that less well-resourced hotels normalise.
For North America’s best alpine skiing paired with accommodation quality that makes the return to the room as anticipated as the run, Whistler’s Four Seasons has the answer.