- TripBuzz found 34 things to do with kids in or near West Glacier, Montana, including 25 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Whitefish, Kalispell, Columbia Falls and Coram.
- From Hidden Lake to Glacier Anglers, the West Glacier area offers 32 different types of family activities, including: Adventure Tour, Rafting, Lake and Visitor Centers.
- Located at the west entrance of Glacier National Park, West Glacier, MT is a tourism town that grows seasonally. There are many attractions and activities for families to enjoy, including rafting, a tour of Hidden Lake, helicopter tours of the glacial area, fly fishing, snowmobiling, and playing a round of golf.
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Located in Glacier National Park, visitors can reach Aster Falls by hiking a mixture of flat and steep trails. Those who reach the top of the trail can look down at Two Medicine Lake.
35.6 Miles
Whitefish Lake Golf Club has the north and south course. The north course was redesigned in 1983 by John Steidel to take advantage of views of Big Mountain and Whitefish Lake, while the South Course was completed in 1994 along Lost Coon Lake.
40.1 Miles
The largest fresh water lake in the western America, the Flathead Lake is 28 miles-long and 15 miles-wide, with the highest depth being 300 feet. All sorts of water sports can be practiced in here, with many resorts and state parks sharing its shoreline.
41.7 Miles
At the Lodgepole Gallery and Tipi Village, visitors can visit a Native American Art Gallery featuring the Blackfoot Indian art with a special emphasis on Blackfeet Indian beadwork. Visitors can stay in Blackfoot tipis.
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26356 Soup Creek Rd, Swan Lake, MT 59911
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Swan Mountain Outfitters Day Tours offer tours within Glacier National Park. These tours are available to all ages and last from one hour to all day, and some options include a meal.
49.4 Miles
The Blackfeet Indian Reservation encompasses 1.5 million acres on the Rocky Mountain Font. Visitors to the reservation can drive the 70-mile Blackfeet Trail Tour to learn more about the history, visit the Museum of the Plains Indians, and the Bison Reserve.