We are getting married part of the way up this scenic road! We recommend taking the 2 hour drive from West Glacier to St. Mary's and back. Take your own car or book a Red Bus Tour here: https://www.glaciernationalparklodges.com/red-bus-tours/
Scenic 1-mi. loop trail, a favorite for towering red cedars, lush ferns & easy accessibility.
Northwest Montana’s premium history museum, featuring exhibitions on American Indian Culture, Flathead Valley History, Demersville and the timber industry.
Thousands of years ago, the glaciers that carved the stunning landscapes of Glacier National Park pushed their way down into the modern-day Flathead Valley and sculpted Flathead Lake. The largest natural freshwater lake in the West and encompassing nearly 200 square miles, Flathead Lake sits in northwest Montana and is a sprawling blue jewel at the base of the Swan and Mission mountain ranges.
Book a tour with Glacier Park Boat Company here: https://www.glacierparkboats.com/
At 564 feet high, Hungry Horse is one of the largest concrete arch dams in the United States, and its morning-glory spillway, with water cascading over the rim and dropping 490 feet, is the highest in the world.
Moose's Saloon has been serving legendary pizza for for over 60 years in the Flathead Valley of Montana!
One of the oldest bars in Bigfork, The Sitting Duck offers incredible lakeside views, beach access, and dock space for your boat.
Glacier Distilling is a craft distillery and tasting room nestled in the foothills of Glacier National Park. We specialize in small-batch whiskeys that reflects the rugged beauty of our surroundings.
Tamarack Alehouse and Grill is nestled beneath the Rocky and Mission Mountains in Lakeside, Montana, near the shores of beautiful Flathead Lake. High ceilings, fascinating architectural details, and a warm ambiance help make it the best spot in the Flathead Valley to relax with great food and handcrafted ales.
If you were to try a whiskey that incorporates the spirit and philosophy of Montana, your best bet would be to start with Whistling Andy Distillery.
Located in Bigfork, Whistling Andy is the state’s oldest operating distillery in Montana. It’s named after owner Brian Anderson’s father who got the “whistling” nickname while serving in the military.