During the summer season, discover the highest peak in the Laurentians via 11 trails ranging from 1 km to 11 km for hikers of all levels. Crisscrossing Mont Tremblant amidst waterfalls, streams and lakes, our trails offer open and shaded areas and deliver spectacular views at every turn. And who knows? Maybe you will be lucky enough to meet a few deers along the way!

  • During the summer season, access to trail network is free of charge.
  • Dogs are welcome on the mountain during the summer season exclusively, except in certain preservation areas of the park (Parben, Johannsen and Sommets trails). They must be kept on a leash at all times (3 meters max.) and you must pick up your pet’s droppings and dispose of them hygienically.


    • The default map view shows the summer hiking trails. Use map's MENU to select the alpine touring and snowshoeing trails.

    • Our network uses clearly marked color codes which respect international standards and proposes a wide variety of trails in a secure environment:
      • Beginners and families will opt for a route suited for their physical abilities. They will not hesitate to stop here and there and admire the breathtaking views.
      • Experienced hikers will defy the mountain and test their motivation.
      • Skiers and riders will prepare their lower body for the upcoming winter season. By doing so, they will traverse their favorite ski trails and maybe discover new ones they’ll dream about until the first snow storm!
      • Runners will train in a varied terrain rich in contrasts and discoveries.
      • Competitors will race against the clock and try to reach to summit by the shortest route: the Grand Prix des Couleurs Trail.


      Return trip via the Panoramic gondola

      • If you plan on using the panoramic gondola back down, enquire about its hours of operation. You will need a return ticket that you can purchase online, at our multiservice centre or at our Guest Services Desk at the top of the mountain.


      Advice before heading out

      • Wear hiking boots or shoes, check the weather conditions before leaving and carry extra clothes since temperatures at the summit are often colder than at the base.
      • Plan your hike by considering the distance, difficulty level and weight of your backpack, based on your physical abilities and endurance.
      • The use of commercial drones is only permitted with the express written consent of Mont Tremblant Resort. The use of any personal drones is strictly prohibited.
      • Stay on marked trails and respect all signs.
      • To reduce the risk of forest fires, do not build a camp fire.
      • Cigarette butts can also light a fire. They are also dangerous for wildlife. It is prohibited to throw them in nature.
      • Don’t feed the animals.
      • Trails are not systematically patrolled. Users must assume full responsibility for damages and risks related to hiking.
    360° Observation Tower 360° Observation Tower

    360° Observation Tower

    Providing access to a breathtaking view of the Laurentians, the 360° Observation Tower is a must during a visit to the summit of Tremblant!
    • Open during summer and fall only
    • Dogs are allowed

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