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Winter Activities & Services

With amazing views of nearby Glacier National Park and a vibrant ski-town community just a few minutes down the road in Whitefish, MT, there is plenty of fun here for every kind of skier and snowboarder.

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Whitefish Mountain Resort is Northern Montana’s premier ski area with over 3,000 acres of skiable terrain across 11 chairlifts and 111 named runs. With an average of 300” of fresh powder per year, it’s hard to have a bad trip to this iconic ski destination.

What sort of activities can I enjoy at Whitefish Mountain during the winter?

Alpine Skiing & Snowboarding:

With over 3,000 skiable acres and 111 named runs Whitefish Mountain Resort has established itself as a premier ski destination with plenty of terrain for everyone. 11 chairlifts will get you where you want to go and you’ll find that due to the robust lift network, the lines are never crowded. 

Located on Big Mountain in the southern Whitefish Range, Whitefish Mountain Resort boasts 360 degrees of terrain, covering every aspect. This makes sure that on any given day, you can always find wonderful snow conditions. 

With plenty of on-mountain amenities including the iconic Summit House restaurant and bar, the après scene at Whitefish Mountain Resort is always a great time. Combine that with on-mountain shopping and a free shuttle to Downtown Whitefish,

Ski and Dine:

Whether you’re on a first date, celebrating your wedding anniversary, or want to make a special family memory, Whitefish Mountain Resort’s Ski and Dine package is a special way to spend night out. 

These events consist of a chairlift ride to the summit after hours, where you’ll enjoy a gourmet dinner, then work off those calories with a moonlit ski back down the mountain with the safety of a guide to ensure peace of mind. 

These events are typically held around the full moon in January, February, and March and are timed so that your ski or ride down is illuminated in perfect silver moonlight.