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Glacier Highline

4.9 (24 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 6:30 pm

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I found an employee and asked to plug in. He said go for it. Unfortunately it popped their breaker and deflated the bounce house!
Gregory N.

This place was so clean and so cool. The kids really enjoyed themselves. My 9 and 7 year old enjoyed the climbing and zip-lines. My 4 year old was confined to the bounce house and the rock wall. All had fun. Did I mention how clean this place was??? Also the value was definitely there too.

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Dee Dee T.

Great for anyone who has not ziplined before. They have 4 small ziplines. Im afraid of heights and I had a blast. The staff is friendly hehpful and very patient.

Jennifer H.

We had our sons 9th Birthday Party here the kids & adults had a BLAST!! Most relaxing birthday party I've hosted . It took the kids about 2 hours to complete the course, some of the braver ones did the upper & lower course. You zip line down from the upper! Then at the bottom there is a great rock wall! (this is where the younger sibling spent most of their time) After cake and presents the kids braved the water inflatable & swam in the pond. They have towel rentals which was awesome because most were not prepared for swimming (it's mid fall!) The staff were incredibly helpful, patient & fun and the place is super clean! On the way home my kids said that this was their best party yet

Grace A.

My girl friends and I wanted to make our last day of vacation one to remember, so we chose this place and it did not disappoint! We laughed so hard walking through this course, and the staff was a lot of fun to joke around with too! We didn't eat at the cafe, but it smelled delicious so I'm sure it was great. Definitely worth going!

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Jay S.

On the way to the Glacier NP we saw a obstacle course up in the trees and decided to try it. We had a several hours of joy and it was amazingly cool. This place is very safe and even though there are some very challenging obstacles, it was a lot of fun. There were a lot of children and adults and I would say that this place is a great for the entire family, except grandparents, perhaps :).

Elias getting help from his brother
Nate S.

We couldn't be happier with our experience at Glacier Highline! We spent almost 3 hours here but the time passed quickly. All of our kids that participated (ages 6-13) were thoroughly challenged but still able to complete the low and high ropes courses. The guides were young but professional and courteous and patient. Driving on to the property immediately gave us a great first impression. Every detail of the facilities and landscaping exhibit creativity and quality. Chris, the owner, was friendly and went above and beyond to help our family enjoy our adventure together. Our kids' reviews: Isabelle (age 12): "It was fantastically scary! Also the zip line is amazing." Israel (age 8): "The thing that drops you into the water is, at first, scary but then, when you try it, is fun ." Elias (age 6): "I'm turning 7 in August. When you first get on it, then move to the tire, to the other tire, it moves and it gets scary and then when you, uh, get to the second one it's really fun. Also, when you get to the thing that...What was the thing that Israel was crying on? Ummm I don't know what else." Isaac (age 13): "Really fun. I definitely recommend this."

Emily S.

My kids just went on the climb. Everyone here was so nice and helpful. I recommend a stop here for sure.

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It was a lot of fun. There was a good variety of obstacles. The staff was friendly and helpful. I wish the zip line had been longer.

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Thought that the zip line was going to be esperare from the ropes course, but it was connected.

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We booked UTVs from Glacier Ridge Runners the night before and showed up excited for a full-day…read moreadventure. What we got instead was a dangerous, disappointing, and unprofessional experience that cut our trip short and raised serious safety concerns. When we arrived, the UTVs had severely scratched and clouded windshields--so bad you could barely see through them. This was supposed to be a sightseeing trip, but we literally couldn't see. It rained heavily (which we expected and were excited for), but due to the unsafe condition of the windows, our lead driver had to remove his entire windshield just to safely descend the mountain. As a result, he and his fiancée got soaked and freezing, and we were forced to end the trip early--not because of the weather, but because they were too cold and wet to continue after removing the windshield to safely descend the mountain. Meanwhile, we saw multiple other UTVs from the same company on the trail with clear, well-maintained windows, which proves they knew exactly what condition they sent us out in--and didn't care. That's not just poor customer service--it's blatant negligence. On top of that, the map they gave us was nearly worthless, and the trail we were sent on was so tame and mediocre, we could've enjoyed the same views from the comfort and safety of our own truck--with a window we could actually see out of. Which is probably a good thing, because given the state of our UTVs, we couldn't see where we were going anyway. When we brought the vehicles back and calmly asked for a refund, we were met with attitude and a dismissive, "It is what it is." They promised a call from the owner that never came. When we followed up, they refused to refund anything and acted like we were just complaining about the rain. We came to ride in the rain--that wasn't the issue. The issue was being sent out with unusable, unsafe equipment on cliffside trails. To make matters worse, we started digging into other customer reviews and found a disturbing pattern: Glacier Ridge Runners has a history of charging customers $9,000 or more for minor or questionable damage that should realistically cost only a few hundred dollars. This looks like a predatory business model, and we took detailed photos and documentation in case they attempt to pull the same stunt on us. We will be reporting this business to the Montana Office of Consumer Protection for both negligent safety practices and suspected fraudulent billing behavior. Avoid this place at all costs. Unsafe equipment, dishonest communication, shady billing tactics, and zero accountability. Rent elsewhere.

If you're going to rent from anyone, this is the place to do it…read more We booked a trip to Glacier from out of state, and the staff here was incredible, kind, patient, and super helpful. As first-timers to Montana, we had a lot of rookie questions, and they took the time to answer every one of them. They even worked with us around some last-minute changes to our park reservations. 10/10 experience!

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We went to the resort late July to hike so we purchased tickets for the lifts and alpine slide…read more The parking lot is quite big so there are plenty of parking spaces. The main building was empty except for a couple of employees selling tickets. I thought it could definitely use a refresh but we were not there for the lodge. We rode up 2 lifts to reach the top of Whitefish Mountain. There are two peaks you can take lifts up and we went to the higher peak for one if the longer hikes. Both lifts were easy to get on, getting off was a little sketchy as we had to quickly jump off and move several steps forward to avoid being hit by the lift. Thank goodness for the lift operator assisting people off the lift! I'm sure it's much easier to exit when skiing. The ride up was great. Such beautiful views! There is a small bar/restaurant at the top with amazing patio views and a restroom. We hiked down the Danny On Trail From the top. There are plenty of trail Markers so you cannot get lost. We did see a sign warning us of bear activity while hiking but we never actually saw any animal activity, not even a deer. A majority of the trail had beautiful views of Whitefish Lake. The lower part of the hiking trail was covered with dozens of people picking huckleberries so you just had to navigate around those groups. The hike took approximately 3 hours to reach the Alpine Slide area. You could ride the slide down or jump on the ski lift to go down. Whichever you purchased tickets to do. There are is also a separate trail for mountain bikers but we didn't cross those trails until closer to the Alpine slide area. We purchased tickets for the Alpine Slide so we jumped in line which went quickly. There are two slides to choose from. One slide is "fast" and the other is slower and more scenic. We chose the scenic as it was our first time on the slide. You can also choose the speed as you navigate down the slide. The slide drops you right off at the bottom of the resort so you can walk directly to the parking lot. I would definitely recommend the hiking and Alpine slide. It was very scenic and a wonderful experience.

This is probably one of the nicest ski resorts I have been to! I thought the overall experience was…read moreamazing! The only reason why I'm giving them 4 stars and not 5 is because they have absolutely NO SECURITY CAMERAS at the ski racks. I went inside to buy some pictures that this ski resort took of my wife and I and 10min later I came outside and my skis were stolen! Be careful! The ski resort said they could pull the security footage and after they made me wait 40min they said they actually didn't have cameras pointing to the ski racks so there was nothing they could do! Ridiculous. My rental skis were stolen and they did nothing to try and find who did it. They should 100% have security cameras pointing to the ski racks!

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