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About Whitefish Mountain Resort
If affordability and minimal crowds top your list of vacation “must haves,” then a vacation Whitefish ski resort is a no-brainer. Located in the picturesque town of Whitefish, Montana, the resort offers over 3,000 acres of skiable terrain with 113 marked trails, and an average annual snowfall of 300 inches. The resort's terrain is well-balanced with 12% beginner, 38% intermediate, and 50% advanced runs. With three terrain parks and night skiing available on select runs, Whitefish Mountain Resort provides a diverse skiing experience.
Budget hotels and condos may dominate the Whitefish lodging options, but that doesn't mean Whitefish isn’t bursting with top-notch experiences and warm service. The town, with its quaint shops and cozy restaurants, offers a welcoming atmosphere for visitors. The historic downtown area is a great place to explore, with its unique boutiques, art galleries, and a variety of dining options that cater to all tastes. Visitors can also enjoy the beauty of the surrounding Glacier National Park, which offers additional recreational activities such as hiking, snowshoeing, and sightseeing.
With its stunning natural beauty, welcoming community, and extensive range of activities, Whitefish has a feeling of exclusivity—like it’s your own hidden treasure that you don’t want anyone else to ever discover. Plus, on a clear day, there’s no better place to take photos.
5 best things about Whitefish Mountain Resort according to our Mountain Travel Experts
Night skiing
Easy access to Glacier national park
Free shuttle service between the resort and town
Renowned tree skiing
Hellroaring Basin extreme skiing
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Where to stay in Whitefish Mountain Resort
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How to get to Whitefish Mountain Resort
Getting to Whitefish Mountain Resort is straightforward. Fly into Glacier Park International Airport in Kalispell, Montana (FCA), just a 19-mile scenic drive from the resort. The airport offers numerous direct flights from major cities, ensuring easy access for travelers. Shuttle services, rental cars, and taxis are available to transport you to Whitefish Resort.
Getting around
Navigating Whitefish is convenient with a complimentary shuttle service that connects the resort’s lodges, lifts, and village areas. The S.N.O.W. Bus offers transportation between Whitefish Resort and Whitefish town.
Skiing in Whitefish Mountain Resort
Whitefish skiing offers experts incredible access as well, via all three zones: Frontside, Northside and Hellroaring Basin. Experts get to experience all of the terrain on the two backside areas, from the sustained glades in Northside’s Window Pane and the steep pitch on Bighorn.
Those in search of extreme terrain will be pleased with Hellroaring Basin’s offering, especially Picture Chutes. Whitefish also offers beginners backside access. Newbies can explore the Northside zone via Caribou trail, the lone green run in that area. And with Whitefish’s nominal crowds, first-time skiers can feel comfortable learning a new skill without worrying about passersby.
Beginner Skiing in Whitefish:
Ideal for first-time skiers, the Magic Carpet area provides a gentle slope with a conveyor lift, making it easy for beginners to get comfortable on the snow. This area is perfect for learning the basics of skiing or snowboarding in a safe and controlled environment.
Family vacations in Whitefish Mountain Resort
Whitefish Mountain Resort is not just about skiing. Families can enjoy a variety of winter activities, including snowshoeing, tubing, and fat biking. The resort’s Base Lodge is a hub of activity, offering a cozy place to warm up, grab a hot chocolate, and share stories from the day’s adventures.
Just a short drive from the resort, the town of Whitefish offers a charming, welcoming atmosphere with plenty to see and do. Stroll down Central Avenue to explore local shops, enjoy a family meal at one of the many restaurants, or catch a movie at the historic theater. The town’s friendly vibe makes it a perfect complement to your mountain adventures.
One of the best-kept secrets of Whitefish is its uncrowded slopes. Even during peak season, you’ll find plenty of space to ski and play, without the long lift lines and crowded runs you might find at other resorts. More time on the slopes means more family fun!