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Schweitzer

Schweitzer

4.1(75 reviews)
81.7 km

Nice resort. A good mix of runs for beginners to advanced…read moreriders. Several high speed chairs keep the action going. A number of dining options from casual grab and go to sit down service. Friendly workers and staff. Excellent ski school.

I went here once in March for a day and it was spectacular with great views…read more The area you're able to ski is massive and there is a lot of tree skiing options. I tried to hit up just about every hill throughout the day but missed a few Because the place is so massive. This is one of my favorite ski Mountains because of the tree skiing options and how many Black Diamonds are groomed (it's so fun bombing down the hill just on the edge of being out of control). I did wipe out on the second to last run losing a ski in the process and sliding down the mountain, but was able to recover the ski after a short hike up for about 40 yards). If I had to pick a ski place where I came closest to dying it would probably be here when I came flying around a sharp groomed corner onto a moguled hill, but was able to gain some control before I became one with some pine trees. About a month before I came here I read that a woman got nipped by a coyote when she was tree skiing and they had a sign warning about a coyote there at the top of one of the runs, so that was kind of funny. I stopped in for some chili at one of the small hole in the wall places they have at the base of the Eastern side of the mountain and that was a really cool place with good food.

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Schweitzer
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Glacier Ridge Guest Ranch - Lake Upper Waterfall

Glacier Ridge Guest Ranch

5.0(1 review)
57.0 km

My family of four stayed over the summer, and my two kids still talk about this place. They want to…read morebring all their friends and move there. We actually traveled for over 2 months this summer, and this was by far our favorite stop. Within 10 minutes of arriving, we extended our stay for another week. Just beautiful and peaceful and relaxing on the lake with so much to do. And the owners were friendly and gracious. The whole property is so well kept, and the cabin itself had all the amenities you could need. Lots of special, unexpected touches - like ingredients for making s'mores at the nightly campfire. One night, they put up a big screen and played a kid-friendly movie. Also, wifi was great everywhere on the property. Plenty to do nearby - hiking trails, Whitefish, Glacier National Park (of course). We picked huckleberries! Can't wait to go back!

From the owner: Experience Montana's breathtaking beauty at Glacier Ridge Guest Ranch vacation rentals nestled on a…read morepristine 40-acre private resort! This Glacier Ridge Ranch Cabin boasts a polished interior filled with old-world charm, fireplace, a private deck, and access to a multitude of high-end resort amenities including a stage, mountain views, and much more. Whether you're here to explore Glacier National Park or ski at Whitefish Resort, this is the perfect remote Montana home base! Book us thru Evolve vacation rentals, VRBO, airbnb evolvevacationrental.com Trego, MT On-site We have a private lake for swimming, paddle boarding, kayaks, floats, & fishing (stocked with rainbow trout), axe throwing, skeet shooting, horse shoes, croquet, hiking trails, etc. From the property you can access hundreds of miles of service roads to explore the surrounding area via motorized and non-motorized bikes, atv's, side-by-sides, etc during the summer and cross county skiing, snowshoeing or snowmobiles during the winter on non groomed trails. There are several groomed trail systems in the area as well. Off-site You can explore Glacier National Park, Big Mountain at Whitefish (listed top 10 in North America) for skiing, snowboarding, and a wide range of summer activities. We have a vast hiking and biking trailhead system in the immediate area, fishing at several lakes, rock climbing, river rafting, horseback riding, Mount Marston look out tower, Kootenai Falls, tour Libby dam, and more.

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Glacier Ridge Guest Ranch - Whitefish Powder hounds

Whitefish Powder hounds

Glacier Ridge Guest Ranch - Tamarack

Tamarack

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Whitefish Mountain Resort - Mountain pics

Whitefish Mountain Resort

4.0(80 reviews)
86.8 km

We did the Zipline experience and had so much fun. Kona and Charlie are amazing guides!read more

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.

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Whitefish Mountain Resort - View if Whitefish Lake from Danny On Trail

View if Whitefish Lake from Danny On Trail

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Whitefish Mountain Resort

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Lookout Pass Ski & Recreation Area - Kara visiting Lookout Pass from VT. Found our commitment to quality grooming more than refreshing!

Lookout Pass Ski & Recreation Area

3.1(33 reviews)
100.6 km

I couldn't possibly leave the last review standing, after this incredible season, not just because…read moreof the snow. After having an opportunity to encounter Brian and Matt, the head honchos, I was able to grasp the future vision for the resort, and I am thrilled! Not only are they upholding historic tradition of the mountain, but plans for upgrading and expanding just confirm the attitude of slow and methodical progress. And all the ugly things I stated last season, have virtually disappeared. Way to go boys! To track from November 8th all the way to last weekend was epic! Unlike first chair Cheryl, who is unrivaled, it was the longest season I have experienced at one resort. And just enough powder and chill to keep us going all that time! Looking forward to new surprises next year! Snow or dirt, happy trails!

Rustic facility with the basics. What it does have is nice staff personnel - ticket counter, food…read moreservice and rental Dept. We were challenged with limited runs open and thin cover situations due to poor snow conditions. The value was good as they accommodated the poor conditions with price discounts on tickets. Runs would be good if conditions been better but maybe another time. It's not a mega resort or have the newest lift systems - but it does the trick. Neat part is skiing in both MT and ID.

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Lookout Pass Ski & Recreation Area - Performance art at its best!

Performance art at its best!

Lookout Pass Ski & Recreation Area - Jeremiah enjoying our signature crisp corduroy February 2023.

Jeremiah enjoying our signature crisp corduroy February 2023.

Lookout Pass Ski & Recreation Area - Brightly colored skier enjoying 14 inches of fresh powder on Valentines Day 2023!

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Brightly colored skier enjoying 14 inches of fresh powder on Valentines Day 2023!

Kootenai Falls

Kootenai Falls

4.8(29 reviews)
21.7 km

Some places grab your soul from the moment you pull off the highway -- Kootenai Falls is exactly…read moreone of them. I rolled through here expecting a nice view, and got full-on nature theatre. The hike isn't brutal -- about half-a-mile from the road to the bridge or viewpoint, with picnic tables and restrooms at the lot. Enough challenge to feel good, not so much that it kills your afternoon. The trail that leads upstream to the main falls is short but dramatic: water rushing over rock terraces, multiple drops, including a 30-foot fall seen from the overlook. Downstream you cross that swinging bridge -- it creaks, it sways above the green Kootenai water, and it gives you a rush just standing there. Accessible but wild feeling: old railroad overpass, rocky descent sections, metal stairs, forest canopy, birds, moss -- all the good stuff. I went there in early summer; the river was high, mist in air, sun breaking through trees. The light hits the falls just right at golden hour -- reflections everywhere, water sparkle, shadows dancing. Ambience is pure Montana: no loud crowds, mostly locals, forest smells, river roar, the rustle of pine needles. Parking isn't fancy, but it's clean; restrooms are basic. Picnic area shaded, with enough space to sit, eat, soak it all in. Final take: 5 stars, no doubt. Probably one of those places I'll revisit again and again just to feel that rushing water, that bridge sway, that "whoa" moment when you turn the corner and see the falls looming. If you're in this part of Montana -- don't pass it by.

Kootenai falls and the suspension bridge are the perfect hike for everyone and I mean everyone!…read moreWhether you are not in the best of shape or you are traveling with kids or you have your dog with you, not only can you do this trail but you will thoroughly enjoy it. This is one of the best experiences I have had during my travels and I recommend it to everyone. We spent hours here enjoying the beauty of nature. The walk is gorgeous, The falls are gorgeous, the suspension bridge is fun and exciting! And when I say anyone can do this, the lady in front of was by herself with two children...she literally had a newborn baby strapped to her and was pushing a stroller for her toddler and they made it over the suspension bridge and all the way back up. The only caveat is that there are some steps which are definitely not dog friendly. They are kind of a twisted metal with spikes that is probably great for traction and melting snow, but would be very difficult on a dog's paw pads, so if you have a dog with you you will have to carry them down some stairs. However, we encountered multiple people with large dogs, so unless that's a problem for you, for some reason you can still do this hike with your large dog. Our dog is small so it was a breeze. Another thing you will see a lot of on this hike is smiling faces. This is a genuinely beautiful place where people are just really happy. I could not recommend this more highly and even if you're not super close, it is worth the drive.

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Kootenai Falls
Kootenai Falls
Kootenai Falls

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Turner Mountain - hiking - Updated June 2026

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