Why December Is Ideal
During an El Niño winter, Mont-Tremblant often enjoys milder days.
The light is crisp, and the trails stay accessible longer.
It’s the perfect time to ease back into walking without pushing too hard.
Where to Walk Right Now
Start with the loops near Lake Tremblant and the North Side.
Choose short routes. Ten to fifteen kilometers is enough.
The lookouts open up, and the views are clear—especially late in the afternoon.
What You’ll Experience
Very quickly, your rhythm settles. The air is fresh but pleasant.
Breathing feels easier, and you return with a clearer mind.
A winter hike in Mont-Tremblant brings a burst of energy before the holidays.
Quick Tips
Begin with simple layers. Gloves and a warm hat are essential.
Keep your phone warm to protect the battery.
Bring a thermos—one pause at a lookout changes everything.
Ideas to Go Further
Just starting out? Begin with short hikes, then add distance each week.
Prefer guidance? Choose a local guided hike.
This way, you learn how to read tracks and find the right pace.
For more inspiration, explore our winter activities in Mont-Tremblant.
Before You Go
Check park conditions and the state of the walkways.
If it’s windy, adjust your route. Walk slowly on icy sections.
The goal is simple: move, breathe, enjoy.
Then return with that sense of clarity we all love in December.