Plan Unforgettable Adventures in Glacier Country
Montana is the kind of place travelers dream about exploring. That’s because discovery is endless around here, and in Western Montana’s Glacier Country there’s more to see and do than just one getaway affords. Situated in the northwest corner of Montana, Glacier Country is home to stunning natural wonders like Glacier National Park and Flathead Lake, millions of acres of pristine Rocky Mountain terrain, blue-ribbon trout streams, two American Indian reservations and over 75 charming small-town communities in eight counties. It’s an outdoor hotspot with the perfect mix of recreation, arts, culture, history and stunning landscapes. There’s no end to discovery in this vast and vibrant region, where western hospitality abounds.
Whether group travel or FIT (Free Independent Travel) Western Montana is second to none. The tour options you can provide your clients are as expansive as our big blue sky. Show them Montana, and show them a little bit of heaven on earth.
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Western Montana offers the best of both worlds—expansive landscapes for outdoor recreation and the convenience of modern amenities. While exploring trails, paddling rivers or simply soaking up the big blue sky, your group will enjoy easy access to accommodations, dining and transportation that make every adventure seamless.
Western allure is alive and well in Glacier Country with genuine hospitality and unforgettable experiences. From horseback trail rides through mountain meadows to evenings spent around the campfire at a guest ranch, your group will be immersed in the traditions and warmth that Western Montana is known for.
You’ll find a range of experiences for both soft-adventure lovers and thrill seekers. Topping the list are guided tours on historic red buses in Glacier National Park, zip lining 300 feet (91 meters) above the ground at Whitefish Mountain Resort and taking a boat cruise on Flathead Lake—the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi.
Western Montana’s natural beauty—including glacial-carved terrain, alpine lakes and pristine rivers—will keep your group engaged and eagerly awaiting the next incredible view, which is always just around the bend.
Glacier Country is anchored by four cities—Hamilton, Kalispell, Missoula and Whitefish—that offer a wide range of arts, culture and recreational adventures with easy access to our natural treasures. These vibrant communities serve as excellent hub and spoke locations.
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