There’s no question Western Montana is a downhill ski destination. But what makes this place so sought-after is the epic landscape, charming small towns and 300+ inches of snow the region sees every winter, all making it a popular destination even for those who don’t ski. Here are seven ways to play in a Western Montana winter.
SNOWMOBILING
One way to get that adrenaline rush of crushing fresh powder is by powering up a snowmobile and hitting the miles and miles of trails that crisscross Western Montana. Snowmobiling in Glacier Country is extraordinary. Seek out the deep snow of the Swan Mountains by booking a tour with Rich Ranch. If you’re home-basing your getaway in the Flathead Valley, take a guided tour with Swan Mountain Snowmobiling.
DOG SLEDDING
Try something you’ve never tried before: dog sledding. One mush and you’ll be hooked. This winter activity is wildly fun, and a unique way to tour the landscape. You’ll never forget the exhilaration of gliding across a frozen lake on a dog sled, trust us. Take a dog sledding tour with Base Camp Bigfork in Bigfork or Dog Sled Adventures in Olney.
HOT SPRINGS
Soak up winter in a soothing hot spring. Quinn’s Hot Springs Resort sits along the Clark Fork River on the St. Regis-Paradise Scenic Byway with picture-perfect pools plus a variety of lodging options. Just north of Paradise is the quirky Symes Hot Springs Hotel & Mineral Baths in the equally eccentric community of Hot Springs.
SLEIGH RIDES
Sounds enchanting, right? That’s because they are! Sleigh rides in Western Montana are one of the coziest ways to winter here. You can sleigh by day or under a sky full of stars at night. Ride through the snow on a horse-drawn sleigh at Double Arrow Lodge in Seeley Lake, Bar W Guest Ranch in Whitefish or Cripple Creek Horse Ranch in Trego.
SNOWSHOEING IN GLACIER NATIONAL PARK
One of the biggest misconceptions about Montana’s Glacier National Park is that it’s closed during the winter. It’s not! It’s open year-round and is a phenomenal place to snowshoe—a quiet and serene winter-wonderland experience. Popular spots include the shores of Lake McDonald, the trails at Marias Pass and the gorgeous Going-to-the-Sun Road.
FAT BIKING
If you can ride a bike, you can ride a fat bike. That means this is one winter activity most people can enjoy. Fat bikes are regular bikes equipped with fat tires that make it easy to ride on snow-packed trails. One of the best places in the Flathead Valley to tackle fat biking is at Whitefish Bike Retreat. Situated along the Whitefish Trail, the bike retreat also has lodging options. Near Missoula, fat bike the Blue Mountain Recreation Area, Rattlesnake National Recreation Area or Twin Creek along the Blackfoot Corridor.
BREWERY TOURS
Glacier Country boasts more than 30 breweries, and that’s no surprise, seeing as Montana is ranked No. 3 in the nation for breweries per capita. In short, we craft amazing beer here. Award-wining beer, in fact. Set your sights on a brewery tour of the region or in one of our larger small towns, and you’ll not only get a taste for authentic, lovingly crafted microbrews, you’ll get a taste of the warm western hospitality we’re known for around here. Cheers!
Please note: We ask that all our visitors and residents Recreate Responsibly by being mindful of the following: know before you go; plan ahead; play it safe; leave no trace; tread lightly; and help build an inclusive outdoors.
December 18, 2023
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