Named for the area's natural mineral waters, Hot Springs is located on the western edge of the Flathead Indian Reservation. Years ago, the Pend d'Oreille Indians called the hot springs "big medicine" and relied on the healing powers of the springs. Today, Hot Springs draws visitors from around the world to its quaint community and healing waters.
Outdoor adventure is part of everyday life in Western Montana—but it’s not the whole picture. When winter weather rolls in...
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Winter offers a different way to explore Western Montana. Snow shifts the pace, opens up new terrain and brings out...
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Western Montana delivers stand-out skiing at Whitefish Mountain Resort—ranked No. 3 Top Ski Resort in the West by SKI magazine. The...
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Winter in Glacier National Park offers quiet, snow-filled adventures—wildlife watching, peaceful trails and wintry landscapes. Preparation is key this time...
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