This web site is devoted to providing a broad-based information resource for the education, entertainment, and active living enjoyment of Northwest Montana.
Kootenai National Forest, Ten Lakes Scenic Area, Waterton/Glacier Park, and
Bob Marshall Wilderness, are a few of the Montana locations we will explore for the Adventurer and Hotel Visitor alike. Bringing to you, an introduction to some of Montana's Extreme Adventures.
Join us in an ecologically minded Wilderness Experience.
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Wilderness Adventure and Outdoor Exploration in "The Last Best Place", Montana's Wilderness Country.
Northwest Montana Vacation Getaways
Are you looking for a new, undiscovered destination for your next vacation? Please consider visiting Northwest Montana's Flathead Valley. Imagine no crowds, genuine western hospitality, majestic mountains and an abundance of recreational and cultural activities. Create a special Montana memory to treasure for a lifetime - visit Northwest Montana and the Flathead Valley.
Tucked into the northwest corner of Montana, the Flathead Valley is the gateway to Glacier National Park, a World Heritage Site, and home to both the Big Mountain ski resort and Flathead Lake - the largest freshwater lake found west of the Mississippi. Discover picturesque towns, championship golf, museums, galleries, shopping, fine cuisine and a surprisingly mild climate for an area so far north.
Winter sports -- Montana has long lived in the shadow of its Rocky Mountain neighbors when it comes to skiing, but word is getting out about the state's great powder. Downhill excitement rules at Big Sky, the Big Mountain, Bridger Bowl, Red Lodge, and Snow Bowl, while cross-country enthusiasts will find great skiing statewide. West Yellowstone is a major center for snowmobiling. (MORE...)
Hiking and Camping -- More than a third of Montana is public land, including nearly 17 million acres of national forests, two national parks, 12 federally designated wilderness areas, and about 40 state parks. (MORE...)
Mountain Biking -- Montana is home to Adventure Cycling (formerly Bikecentennial), the nation's largest recreational cycling association and sponsor of such trips as "Cycle Montana," a 640-mile cross-state bike trip. Whether on guided tours or off on their own, cyclists find Montana's varied terrain and uncrowded backroads a challenge and a pleasure. (MORE...)
Dude Ranch Cattle Drives -- If your dream is to ride across the high plains on an authentic cattle drive, it can come true in Montana. More than a dozen working Big Sky ranches welcome tag-alongs. (MORE...)
Wildlife Viewing -- Montana abounds in all creatures great and small: grizzly bears (largest population south of Canada), elk, trumpeter swans, mountain goats, deer, and many more. Glacier and Yellowstone national parks are prime viewing spots, of course, as are the millions of acres of federally designated wilderness. (MORE...)
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Fishing -- Montana's rivers and streams ultimately spill into three oceans and three of North America's major river basins. Fly-fishers are partial to such waterways as the Madison, Gallatin, Yellowstone, Missouri, Smith, Clark Fork, Bighorn, and Big Hole, while warm-water anglers enjoy Fort Peck Lake and Bighorn Lake Canyon. (MORE...)
Whitewater Rafting and Kayaking -- Montana has hundreds of miles of good whitewater, most suitable for families and individuals seeking a memorable vacation. Experienced guides navigate trips on such rivers as the Kootenai, Flathead, Gallatin, Yellowstone, and Missouri. (MORE...)
Northwest Montana Hot Springs -- Montana has more than two dozen developed "hot spring" destinations and another 30 natural sites all fed from natural geothermal features (MORE...)
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