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Whitefish Mountain Resort

Overlooking the ski town of Whitefish, Whitefish Mountain Resort has plenty to offer with more than 300 inches of snow a year and covering more than 3,000 acres. High-speed quads swiftly move you around the mountain, allowing for more exhilarating snowboarding and skiing.

On the Slopes

Panoramic views of Glacier National Park, the Flathead Valley, and even the Canadian Rockies are available from the summit of Whitefish Mountain Resort, trademarked by its distinctive snow ghosts—tall conifers hibernating under thick pillows of snow. The great attributes of this mountain are the perfect pitch, great tree skiing, off-piste terrain, as well as groomed runs for awesome carving for skiers and snowboarders. Snowboarders agree, this is a natural playground! Travel the mountain’s backyard via a snowmobile for a different adventure. Hit the snowshoe trail for adventure. Everything you need is right there, including rentals and lessons found at the Snowshoe Center.

Off the Slopes

Stay on the mountain or in town in historic bed and breakfast joints or luxurious condominiums. The offers a self-contained alpine village including lodging, restaurants, and taverns. The non-glitzy rail town of Whitefish, just a short drive down the hill, is home to an array of accommodations, eateries, and bars. If staying in town, getting to Whitefish Mountain is easy by just riding the free Snow Bus.

Getting Here

Fly into Glacier International Airport, 19 miles to the south in Kalispell. It’s about a five hour drive from Helena or Spokane, but what a drive it is!

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Overlooking the ski town of Whitefish, Whitefish Mountain Resort has plenty to offer with more than 300 inches of snow a year and covering more than 3,000 acres. High-speed quads swiftly move you around the mountain, allowing for more exhilarating snowboarding and skiing.

On the Slopes

Panoramic views of Glacier National Park, the Flathead Valley, and even the Canadian Rockies are available from the summit of Whitefish Mountain Resort, trademarked by its distinctive snow ghosts—tall conifers hibernating under thick pillows of snow. The great attributes of this mountain are the perfect pitch, great tree skiing, off-piste terrain, as well as groomed runs for awesome carving for skiers and snowboarders. Snowboarders agree, this is a natural playground! Travel the mountain’s backyard via a snowmobile for a different adventure. Hit the snowshoe trail for adventure. Everything you need is right there, including rentals and lessons found at the Snowshoe Center.

Off the Slopes

Stay on the mountain or in town in historic bed and breakfast joints or luxurious condominiums. The offers a self-contained alpine village including lodging, restaurants, and taverns. The non-glitzy rail town of Whitefish, just a short drive down the hill, is home to an array of accommodations, eateries, and bars. If staying in town, getting to Whitefish Mountain is easy by just riding the free Snow Bus.

Getting Here

Fly into Glacier International Airport, 19 miles to the south in Kalispell. It’s about a five hour drive from Helena or Spokane, but what a drive it is!

Vacation Coupons—What We Do!

Taking a family vacation can add up, so before you go, visit us to find discounts on lodging, deals on lift tickets, coupons on dining, and much more.

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