- The list below includes 29 free or cheap things to do in or near West Glacier, Montana, including 28 different types of inexpensive activities like Rafting, Lake, Visitor Centers and Fishing.
- From Hidden Lake to Crown of the Continent Discovery Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in West Glacier and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Whitefish, Kalispell, Columbia Falls and Coram.
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Glacier National Park offers guests the opportunity to go hiking and wildlife viewing. Visitors who choose to hike to Avalanche Lake will also have the chance to view bears and the location's rapids.
14.4 Miles
Part of the Great Bear Wilderness's Flathead Range, the Great Northern Mountain is somewhat off the beaten path, but as a result it offers stunning scenic views and a rigorous climbing experience.
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Flathead Valley Forest, Whitefish, MT 59937
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Hosted in a forest setting, Flashpoint Outdoor Laser Tag offers organized laser tag including survivor, capture the flag and team elimination. Items provided include the MP5 Stinger and XM-7 Skinny guns as well as a tablet for some games.
16.2 Miles
Featuring a new pond for dogs to swim in, Hugh Rogers Wag Park has over 5 acres for dogs to play in. They have a dog-height water fountain, an agility course, and a separate area for small dogs.
17.2 Miles
Public skating sessions, learn-to-skate programs, and hockey leagues are among the many services and events at the Stumptown Ice Den skating rink. The rink also has a full concession stand as well as party rooms.
17.2 Miles
Built in the early 1900s, Whitefish Depot is a historic train station with a museum run by volunteers. Visitors can stand at the depot and watch freight trains pass by.
17.2 Miles
Featuring the Whitefish Museum, the Stumptown Historical Society has preserved items from the community's past to exhibit. Pieces reflect the town's railroad and logging history with models, photographs, and much more.
17.3 Miles
The Northern Brewery where the Black Star lagers are produced in Whitefish was designed by Joe Esherick and is one of the most automated for its size in the industry. The brewery uses a gravity flow process.
17.3 Miles
Originally designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1958 as a medical office, the building was constructed in 1961. The clinic only occupied the building for one year, before it became a bank, and then a law office.
17.3 Miles
The Great Northern Brewery has 12 ales and lagers that it brews, although some are brewed only a seasonal basis. At their Draught House, visitors can enjoy a drink with a sandwich or salad.