Skiing & Snowboarding
Whether seeking knee deep powder or a nice long groomer, Montana has a long list of skiing and snowboarding options - without the long lift lines. Stay at one of our resorts or choose a basecamp and explore several ski areas on your trip.
Hot Springs Resorts & Pools
Find a little slice of heaven in one of Montana’s hot springs. Whether you want to enjoy an invigorating morning plunge or to relax after an adventure-filled day, we’ve got more than a dozen hot spring resorts and pools, all fed from natural, geothermal sources.
Cross-Country Skiing
Revel in the peace of the winter landscape when you ski Montana’s cross-country and skate-skiing trails. These maintained trails will lead you into the beauty of Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks or to the secret favorite vistas of locals.
Dog Sledding
Hitch a team of dogs, yell “mush!” and experience one of Montana’s winter thrills—dog sledding. While on the trail, enjoy the calmness of your surroundings, the breathing of the high-spirited dogs, and the swish of the sled runners. These dogs were born to run.
Snowcoach Tours
Seeing the spectacular winter scenery in Montana doesn’t have to be cold. Book a snowcoach tour through Yellowstone National Park and you'll take in the winter wonderland and spot wildlife at a relaxed pace. No matter how cold the weather outside, you’ll stay cozy on your journey through America's first national park.
Sleigh Rides
Delight your family—and yourself—with a horse-drawn sleigh ride through Montana's winter wonderland. Memories made gliding across the snow, with cuddly blankets and the jingle of sleigh bells will last long after your trip is over. Visit the stables before or after the ride to take a selfie with your favorite horse. Gratuity accepted in carrots.
Fat Biking
Seeing the spectacular winter scenery in Montana doesn’t have to be cold. Book a snowcoach tour through Yellowstone National Park and you'll take in the winter wonderland and spot wildlife at a relaxed pace. No matter how cold the weather outside, you’ll stay cozy on your journey through America's first national park.