Montana is home to pristine mountain lakes, picturesque ski slopes, and the revered Glacier National Park.

When you visit Glacier Country, plan to spend plenty of time outside, taking in the full sensory experience of untouched wilderness at its best. Boasting over 700 miles of trails and 1,583 square miles of wilderness, Glacier is a hiker’s haven for those looking to get into the remote country of the West and a hub for whitewater rafters and anyone looking for adventure. Its sparkling bodies of water, rugged mountain ranges, alpine forests, and sprawling meadows make for views so majestic they don’t seem real. Just south of Glacier, Flathead Lake is nearly 30 miles long and a hub for boating, paddleboarding, kayaking, and swimming in the summer months. The lake is surrounded by lively bars and restaurants to enjoy after a full day of recreation. Whitefish, Montana, is also a quick jaunt down the road and features an upscale ski resort, charming downtown, and even more trails for exploring.

Activities

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Biking

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Boating

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Dining

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Fishing

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Hiking

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Kayaking

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Paddle Boarding

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Scenic Drives

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Skiing & Snowboarding

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Snowshoeing

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Swimming

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Whitewater Rafting

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Wildlife Viewing