Yes, it’s winter. Yes, it’s freezing cold in Montana (below, in fact)… but that doesn’t mean you should hibernate. The Treasure State is just as much of a gem now as it is in July—in fact, some places look even more beautiful as a winter wonderland. If you’re able to explore this season, try to check out a few places on this list.

  1. Silver Crest Winter Recreation Area

Silver Crest Trails Association Facebook If you enjoy cross country skiing, you’ll love the Silver Crest trails located off Highway 89 southeast of Great Falls. The groomed paths are perfect for getting some exercise on a cold winter day, and the warming huts provide the perfect dose of comfort.

  1. Bohart Ranch Cross Country Ski Center, Bozeman area

Bohart Ranch Cross Country Ski Center Facebook Speaking of skiing, novices and veterans alike love coming to the Bohart Ranch. The Ski Shop is open from December through March and offers ski and snowboard rentals to those who don’t have their own equipment.

  1. Glacier National Park

Jerry and Pat Donaho / Flickr The dead of winter is the only time you’ll see Going-To-The-Sun Road mostly free of cards, and the entire park mostly free of crowds. Take full advantage… the tourists will be back in a few months.

  1. Whitefish Mountain Resort

Andrew Chad / Whitefish Mountain Resort Facebook If you’re a skier, you probably know plenty of slopes that are much more off the beaten path. But Whitefish is popular for a reason: It’s gorgeous. And whether or not you’re into snow sports, the resort is a beautiful and cozy place to spend a long winter night.

  1. Seeley Lake

Seeley Lake Winterfest Seeley Lake is not just a summertime destination. In fact, their annual Winterfest celebration (held at the end of January) is an unforgettable experience.

  1. Philipsburg

Philipsburg Chamber of Commerce Facebook Philipsburg is beautiful during the summer, so just imagine how charming it is as a winter wonderland. Many of the towns shops and activities are open all year.

  1. Lava Lake

Alyssa Banford / alltrails.com Lava Lake is located near Gallatin Gateway, and during winter the 4.5 mile hiking trail (also called the Cascade Creek Trail) is positively magical.

  1. Milwaukee Railroad Trail, Butte

KT McKenna / alltrails.com When your cabin fever becomes too much to bear, head to the old Milwaukee Railroad and enjoy a nice 2 mile hike.

  1. Bozeman

squirrel83 / Flickr Bozeman was named one of America’s Prettiest Winter Towns by Travel & Leisure, and anyone who sees its snow capped landscaped would agree. Besides, it’s close to all kinds of winter recreational areas for hiking,cross country skiing or good old-fashioned sledding.

  1. Red Lodge

Mark Holloway / Flickr This part of the state sees some pretty rough winter weather, so visiting might be tough. But if the fates allow and you’re able to drive down the Beartooth Highway this time of year, it’s absolutely gorgeous.

  1. Fairmont

Fairmont Hot Springs Resort Facebook When you think of Fairmont, you probably think of the hot springs, which of course we recommend “exploring” this winter. But when you’re not soaking, check out the miles of year-round hiking trails that surround the area.

There’s still a lot of winter left, so get out and go exploring. These photos show just how beautiful Montana is when it’s covered in snow.

Silver Crest Trails Association Facebook

If you enjoy cross country skiing, you’ll love the Silver Crest trails located off Highway 89 southeast of Great Falls. The groomed paths are perfect for getting some exercise on a cold winter day, and the warming huts provide the perfect dose of comfort.

Bohart Ranch Cross Country Ski Center Facebook

Speaking of skiing, novices and veterans alike love coming to the Bohart Ranch. The Ski Shop is open from December through March and offers ski and snowboard rentals to those who don’t have their own equipment.

Jerry and Pat Donaho / Flickr

The dead of winter is the only time you’ll see Going-To-The-Sun Road mostly free of cards, and the entire park mostly free of crowds. Take full advantage… the tourists will be back in a few months.

Andrew Chad / Whitefish Mountain Resort Facebook

If you’re a skier, you probably know plenty of slopes that are much more off the beaten path. But Whitefish is popular for a reason: It’s gorgeous. And whether or not you’re into snow sports, the resort is a beautiful and cozy place to spend a long winter night.

Seeley Lake Winterfest

Seeley Lake is not just a summertime destination. In fact, their annual Winterfest celebration (held at the end of January) is an unforgettable experience.

Philipsburg Chamber of Commerce Facebook

Philipsburg is beautiful during the summer, so just imagine how charming it is as a winter wonderland. Many of the towns shops and activities are open all year.

Alyssa Banford / alltrails.com

Lava Lake is located near Gallatin Gateway, and during winter the 4.5 mile hiking trail (also called the Cascade Creek Trail) is positively magical.

KT McKenna / alltrails.com

When your cabin fever becomes too much to bear, head to the old Milwaukee Railroad and enjoy a nice 2 mile hike.

squirrel83 / Flickr

Bozeman was named one of America’s Prettiest Winter Towns by Travel & Leisure, and anyone who sees its snow capped landscaped would agree. Besides, it’s close to all kinds of winter recreational areas for hiking,cross country skiing or good old-fashioned sledding.

Mark Holloway / Flickr

This part of the state sees some pretty rough winter weather, so visiting might be tough. But if the fates allow and you’re able to drive down the Beartooth Highway this time of year, it’s absolutely gorgeous.

Fairmont Hot Springs Resort Facebook

When you think of Fairmont, you probably think of the hot springs, which of course we recommend “exploring” this winter. But when you’re not soaking, check out the miles of year-round hiking trails that surround the area.

 

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