Western Montana's Glacier Country
Travel Corridors and Scenic Drives

Pair Idaho and Montana for an Unbelievable Itinerary

This exciting suggested itinerary links two of the most scenic states, offering group tour leaders a journey filled with breathtaking landscapes and diverse attractions. From the wide-open spaces of Western Montana’s Glacier Country—featuring natural wonders like Flathead Lake, the largest freshwater lake in the western U.S., and Glacier National Park—to the vibrant arts and Basque culture of Downtown Boise, Idaho, this itinerary has something for everyone. Your clients can also experience stargazing at the International Dark Sky Reserve in Central Idaho and explore the unique terrain of Craters of the Moon National Monument & Preserve, making this a seven-day adventure packed with outdoor activities and cultural highlights.

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The Great Outdoors

Western Montana
Wildlife Viewing Guide

One of the many things that sets Western Montana apart is the incredible opportunity to share the land with a diverse range of wildlife. With millions of acres of public lands, including Glacier National Park, state parks and designated wildlife refuges, our region is home to 83 species of mammals and 393 species of birds. Adding wildlife viewing to your group’s itinerary is not only easy but also a memorable way to experience Montana's natural beauty. From spotting bighorn sheep on a mountainside to hearing the call of a loon on a quiet lake, every encounter is an unforgettable moment in nature.

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Events in Montana

Experience Montana
by Rail

Train travel is gaining popularity in the U.S., offering group travelers a convenient and eco-friendly way to explore while enjoying stunning scenery and a sense of history. Here in Western Montana’s Glacier Country, we’re fortunate to have one of the most scenic sections of Amtrak’s Empire Builder route passing through our region. Departing from major cities like Seattle, Portland and Chicago, this rail journey is a fantastic opportunity for travelers to experience Montana’s hidden gems and picturesque landscapes, while offering a unique and relaxing way for groups to arrive in style.

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©2024 Glacier Country Regional Tourism Commission. All rights reserved. Reproduction or use of any material must be with the consent of the Glacier Country Regional Tourism Commission. Produced with Accommodations Tax Funds.

Western Montana's Glacier Country is operated by a board of directors (made up of two members from each county in Glacier Country: Flathead, Glacier, Lake, Lincoln, Mineral, Missoula, Ravalli and Sanders, up to eight at-large representatives and up to six ex-officio) and the executive director. The board operates under strict rules and regulations set by the governor-appointed Tourism Advisory Council (TAC) and the Montana legislature. The Western Montana's Glacier Country marketing plan and projects are approved by the board and then submitted to the TAC for final approval.

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