Western Montana Winter Itineraries
Three Days in the Bitterroot Valley
Three Days in Northwest Montana
Three Days in Missoula + Seeley
Three Days in the Flathead Valley
Day One: Downhill Ski at Lost Trail Powder Mountain in Sula
Hit the light and fluffy stuff on the slopes at Lost Trail Powder Mountain. This family-owned and operated ski area straddling the Montana-Idaho border on the Continental Divide offers consistently good powder to the tune of 300 inches of snowfall every year.
Dine in downtown Darby and overnight at Darby's Rye Creek Lodge, where private, luxury log cabins feature rustic elegance with lovely views, a wide variety of native wildlife and an array of outdoor activities.
Day Two: Snowmobile Skalkaho Pass
Connect with one of the experienced guides or outfitters in Darby for a full-throttle snowmobile ride on Skalkaho Pass, and experience some of the Bitterroot's most beautiful backcountry. This is powder play at its finest. Rides are tailored to your ability level and lunch is provided.
Dine in downtown Darby and overnight at Darby's Bitterroot River Ranch (adults 12+) or grab a bite at Suzette's Organics and overnight at the Bitterroot River Inn in Hamilton.
Day Three: Nordic Ski Lolo Pass in Lolo
Drive to Lolo Pass for some Nordic skiing. A $5 day pass is required, which you can purchase at the Lolo Pass Visitor Center. Lolo Pass has some of the most reliable snow in the region and offers 13 km of trails groomed for skate and classic skiing, plus groomed multi-use trails for skating and un-tracked classic. Don't miss the warming hut!
Soak and dine at Lolo Hot Springs, an ancient meeting place for American Indians, a mineral lick for wildlife and a stop along the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
3-Day Luxury Option: Spend your entire three-day getaway in luxury at Triple Creek Ranch in Darby, and enjoy adventures like dog sledding, fat-tire snow biking, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, Nordic skiing and horseback riding. This award winning, all-inclusive, adult (16+) retreat and Montana hideaway offers rustic elegance, personalized service, gourmet culinary experiences and the romance of the Rocky Mountain West.
Day One: Nordic Ski in Olney With Dog Creek Lodge
At Dog Creek Lodge and Nordic Ski Center glide across 27 km of groomed Nordic trails through the wintry wonderland of the Stillwater State Forest. The lodge offers a full ski shop, coffee bar and restaurant, and they make homemade wood-fired pizza with locally sourced ingredients—perfect for an après ski lunch.
Later in the afternoon, take a 45-minute sleigh ride with Cripple Creek Horse Ranch in Trego, gliding quietly through the snow while tucked under a wool blanket, where you'll arrive at a warm canvas cabin for dinner in an old-fashioned setting.
Overnight at Dog Creek Lodge.
Day Two: Snowmobile in Olney
Take a half- or full-day snowmobile tour of the Stillwater State Forest with the experienced guides at either Action Rentals or Northwest Montana Adventures. Their in-depth knowledge of the region means you'll experience all the best spots and scenic views. Looking to get off the beaten path? They can even take you on a private guided snowmobile trip through Montana's backcountry.
Savor the famous Eureka Burger or a Montana Huckleberry Burger at Front Porch Dewey Burger & Fish Co. in Eureka, then drive along scenic Lake Koocanusa to Libby and overnight at Venture Inn or Dave Blackburn's Kootenai Angler. Trip Tip: While you're in Eureka, if time permits, stop for a sauna bath/Valo spa experience at Relics Retreat.
Day Three: Downhill Ski Turner Mountain in Libby
Hit the slopes at Libby's Turner Mountain, where you'll find excellent snow conditions, wide-open slopes, beautiful scenery, affordable lift tickets and no crowds. Combine all that with a vertical drop of 2,110 feet and 25 named runs and you have a successful day on the slopes.
3-Day Luxury Option: Wilderness Club in Eureka
Get cozy at Wilderness Club, a one-of-a-kind Montana resort complete with outdoor hot tubs, Nordic ski and snowshoe trails, sledding and tubing, ice skating, hiking and snowmobiling. Please note, there is a two-night minimum stay.
Day One: Downhill Ski Montana Snowbowl in Missoula
Hit the slopes at Montana Snowbowl. Located minutes from downtown Missoula, Snowbowl is a local favorite. With deep, powdery bowls and 2,600 feet of continuous vertical drop, it's an extremist's dream, while still offering plenty of runs for all skill levels. At the end of the day, make your way to Snowbowl's Last Run for their famous bloody marys and wood-fired pizza.
Dine at the Top Hat or one of the many other options in downtown Missoula and overnight at AC Hotel Missoula Downtown or Best Western Plus Grant Creek Inn.
Day Two: Nordic Ski Lubrecht Forest or Garnet Ghost Town
Grab your Nordic skis and hit the trails in Western Montana's Blackfoot Corridor at the Lubrecht Experimental Forest or Garnet Ski Trails. Lubrecht offer 20 km of mostly loop trails that wind through pristine meadows and wooded terrain. Trails are groomed weekly, and the inner loops are very family-friendly. Garnet offers an extensive series of trails (186+ km), including the 51 km Garnet National Winter Recreation Trail through the beautiful and quiet Garnet Mountains. Ski into Garnet Ghost Town and even stay overnight in one of two rental cabins on the property, if you make reservations in advance.
Grab a burger at Seeley Chicken Coop & Lounge for lunch.
If you're up for a full day of Nordic skiing, you can spend your afternoon exploring the Seeley Lake Nordic Trails, or you can mix things up and rent fat bikes from Tamaracks Resort and ride on the trails on and around their property.
Dine in downtown Seeley lake and overnight in a cozy cabin at Tamaracks Resort.
Day Three: Snowmobile the Seeley Lake Area With Rich Ranch
Discover the scenic backwoods of the Seeley Lake region with the experienced guides at Rich Ranch, from which you have access to more than 600 miles of groomed trails, with another 1,000 miles of secondary trails and plenty of off-trail play areas.
Extend your trip and dine and stay at the Rich Ranch lodge or in one of their cozy cabins.
3-Day Luxury Option: The Resort at Paws Up
Book a stay at The Resort at Paws Up in Greenough and experience one of Montana's finest luxury resorts. Situated among a breathtaking Western Montana landscape, enjoy winter activities like fat biking, skijoring, snowmobiling and snow tubing. Please note, there is a two-night minimum stay.
Day One: Dog Sledding, Snowshoeing, Nordic Skiing With Base Camp Bigfork
Choose your adventure with the help of Base Camp Bigfork. Base Camp dog sledding provides a “hands on” approach where you can drive your own team of Inuit sled dogs. Or, rent some Nordic skis or snowshoes and head out to Bigfork's impressive network of trails.
Dine and shop in the storybook village of Bigfork, and overnight at Mountain Lake Lodge, where you'll find fireplace suites and outdoor hot tubs.
Day Two: Scenic Drive to Lakeside + Downhill Ski Blacktail Mountain
Enjoy the scenic landscape on a drive to Lakeside to ski Blacktail Mountain, where you'll find light, dry powder and brilliant views of Flathead Lake, Glacier National Park and the Mission Mountains.
Dine at Mercantile Steak in Kalispell and overnight at Sherman Lodge or The Kalispell Grand Hotel.
Day Three: Snowshoe Lone Pine State Park in Kalispell
There are 7.5 miles of trails available for snowshoeing in Lone Pine State Park, and snowshoe rentals are available on-site for $5 per person or $10 per family. Enjoy breathtaking overlooks of Flathead Valley vistas. On a clear day, you can see Flathead Lake, Big Mountain, the Jewel Basin and Glacier National Park.
Then, take a craft beverage tour. Kalispell is home to numerous breweries, cideries, wineries and distilleries. Don't miss the Brash Winter Rodeo series or, time your visit right and experience the Whitefish Winter Carnival in February, which includes skijoring events.
3-Day Luxury Option: Snow Bear Chalets
Hit the slopes in under a minute from the front door of an exclusive treehouse chalet on Whitefish Mountain Ski Resort's Hope Slope. Snow Bear Chalets are literally on the slopes, for a true ski-in/ski-out experience. Trip Tip: Hope Slope is open for night skiing. Luxury amenities include private hot tubs and elegant fireplaces, stunning architecture with expansive windows, open main levels with overlooking lofts, outdoor decks with gorgeous treetop views and top-floor turret retreat rooms. Please note, there is a three-night minimum stay.
Winter Itineraries Around Glacier National Park
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Visit Glacier National Park
While July and August are the most popular times to visit Glacier National Park, the park is open—and lovely—year-round, and each season provides its own distinct experience within the Crown of the Continent. Plus, winter is one of the most peaceful times to visit the park. Our suggestion: Strap on a pair of snowshoes and head out along the east shore of Lake McDonald, or cross-country ski on the Going-to-the-Sun Road. For a complete map, visit . The trail system at Marias Pass is also a prime area for snowshoeing. Local outfitters, including Glacier Adventure Guides and Whitefish Outfitters and Tours, offer guided snowshoeing and cross-country excursions into the park.
If you go...
- Plan to pack a snack, water or lunch, as services are limited during the winter.
- Check weather and trail conditions before you go.
- Keep in mind that many of the park's roads are closed to vehicles during winter.
- When recreating in the backcountry, always check current snow and avalanche conditions.
- Skiing on frozen lakes is not recommended.
- Glacier Outdoor Center offers winter rentals on snowshoes, crampons, trekking poles, and ice axes, as well as one-bedroom cabins.
Many travelers to Montana wisely plan their trips to include both of our national parks: Glacier and Yellowstone. To help make the most of your time, we've put together several road-trip itineraries that offer authentic park-to-park experiences. For inspiration, visit Glaciers to Geysers.
Day One: Downhill Ski at Whitefish Mountain Resort
Spend your first day hitting the slopes at Whitefish Mountain Resort. With 3,000 acres of terrain, 111 marked trails, four terrain parks and a skier/boardercross course, vast amounts of bowl and tree skiing and a 3.3-mile-long run (Hellfire), Whitefish Mountain Resort is an ideal mountain for skiers and boarders of all experience levels. Take a break for lunch and warm up at their mountaintop restaurant. Plus, you'll be able to see views of both the Flathead Valley and Glacier National Park.
Ever been night skiing? Ski under the lights at Whitefish Mountain Resort on chairs 2, 3 and 6, including the terrain parks.
Overnight options include Whitefish Mountain Resort, Hidden Moose Lodge, Garden Wall Inn and Pine Lodge, all in Whitefish.
If you go...
- For ski-in access on Whitefish Mountain Resort, consider booking on-mountain lodging at Kandahar Lodge or Snow Bear Chalets.
- Take a few laps while the little ones are at the on-site Kids Center (for 6-months-old to 6-year-olds).
- Rub elbows with the locals by enjoying a cocktail at Spotted Bear Spirits in Whitefish.
- End your day with dinner downtown at Abruzzo Italian Kitchen.
Day Two: Nordic Ski With Glacier Nordic Center in Whitefish
At Glacier Nordic Center, enjoy 13 km of trails groomed daily for skate skiing and classic techniques. When the sun goes down, take advantage of 4 km of trails that are lit for night skiing 7 days a week. Trails meander over the Whitefish 36-hole golf course. Glacier Nordic Center also grooms trails at Whitefish Mountain Resort, where snowshoes and dogs are allowed on the trails.
If you go...
- All equipment is available for rent in the center’s Nordic Shop.
- Lessons from professionally trained + licensed guides are available for all ages.
Day One: Dog Sled With Base Camp Bigfork
Mush your own team of friendly and hardworking Inuit sled dogs with Base Camp Bigfork’s hands-on approach to this wildly fun adventure in the gorgeous northwest Montana landscape. After your sled trip, book a relaxing winter sauna session on-site at Base Camp Bigfork.
Overnight in the Base Camp Bigfork lodge.
Day Two: Snowshoe or Nordic Ski the Going-to-the-Sun Road
Make your way to the snow-covered Going-to-the-Sun Road. During the winter, most of the road is closed to vehicular travel as snowfall creates a sanctuary for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. The road is plowed from the west entrance to Lake McDonald Lodge, and snow lovers can access the road just past the lodge.
Overnight in Columbia Falls at the North Forty Resort or Cedar Creek Lodge.
Day Three: Snowmobile Canyon Creek
For adrenaline-pumping fun, set out on a guided tour with Swan Mountain Outfitters for a guided two-hour, half-day, full-day or twilight snowmobile tour of the Canyon Creek trail system just north of Columbia Falls. Take in spectacular ridge views and play in deep powder bowls before summiting Whitefish Mountain Resort. See jaw-dropping views of the Canadian Rockies, Glacier National Park and the Flathead Valley.
Overnight at ROAM Beyond in Columbia Falls.
If you go...
- Be sure to take time out for photos on your snowmobile. You'll see plenty of gorgeous views, and you may even see wildlife.
- Explore some of the small towns in the northern end of the Flathead Valley. Shop local artwork and jewelry in Bigfork's galleries and studios and stroll through locally owned boutiques on Central Avenue in Whitefish.