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    5.0 (3 reviews)
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    5 years ago

    Absolutely stunning property with attentive owner and cute cabins/campers right on the river. Don't miss this authentic Montana experience.

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    Wild Montana Anglers

    Wild Montana Anglers

    5.0(1 review)
    56.8 mi

    When I spoke with the lady at the fly shop, I said "I'd like to catch fish and enjoy amazing…read morescenery." "Well call Mark at Wild Montana Anglers" was her advice. Glad I took that advice. I went out two days with Mark, both yielded amazing fishing with a scenic backdrop like no other. Turns out there was more, apparently there was a nice hatch happening, it had just started and started early. I didn't have the fly and didn't know of the hatch, but Mark did and tied some flies for our trip. The cutthroat couldn't stay off the fly! This was my sons first trip flyfishing. Mark was beyond patient and proved to be a great teacher. He caught fish after fish after fish. Such gorgeous cutthroat from beginning of the day until the end (both days). I also caught more fish than can be counted and learned so much from Mark in our two days on the water. Mark has since helped me out a lot with tips and tricks whenever I reach out. He's been great! The scenery was like the fishing -second to none. There were so many moments I had to pinch myself. I was floating through Glacier on the Flathead catching fish. Daydreaming and watching the Eagles I was fine to to just float, but no! Interrupted by another trout striking my line, time to bring it in and out the line out! Before booking, I was a little hesitant, it's not cheap to hire out a guide. However, at the end of the second day, I felt like I had actually received a great deal! This was supposed to be a once in a lifetime experience, but I've decided that I'll have to go back and do it again! Thanks Mark and look forward to the next trip!

    From the owner: Join us on a fly fishing adventure in the breathtaking Flathead Valley, the productive Missouri…read moreRiver tailwater, Whitefish Lake or one of our top secret scenic stillwater fisheries. We float, wade, and enjoy Glacier National Park as the backdrop while chasing wild trout in iconic western rivers.

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    Kootenai Falls

    Kootenai Falls

    4.8(29 reviews)
    43.9 mi

    Some places grab your soul from the moment you pull off the highway -- Kootenai Falls is exactly…read moreone of them. I rolled through here expecting a nice view, and got full-on nature theatre. The hike isn't brutal -- about half-a-mile from the road to the bridge or viewpoint, with picnic tables and restrooms at the lot. Enough challenge to feel good, not so much that it kills your afternoon. The trail that leads upstream to the main falls is short but dramatic: water rushing over rock terraces, multiple drops, including a 30-foot fall seen from the overlook. Downstream you cross that swinging bridge -- it creaks, it sways above the green Kootenai water, and it gives you a rush just standing there. Accessible but wild feeling: old railroad overpass, rocky descent sections, metal stairs, forest canopy, birds, moss -- all the good stuff. I went there in early summer; the river was high, mist in air, sun breaking through trees. The light hits the falls just right at golden hour -- reflections everywhere, water sparkle, shadows dancing. Ambience is pure Montana: no loud crowds, mostly locals, forest smells, river roar, the rustle of pine needles. Parking isn't fancy, but it's clean; restrooms are basic. Picnic area shaded, with enough space to sit, eat, soak it all in. Final take: 5 stars, no doubt. Probably one of those places I'll revisit again and again just to feel that rushing water, that bridge sway, that "whoa" moment when you turn the corner and see the falls looming. If you're in this part of Montana -- don't pass it by.

    Kootenai falls and the suspension bridge are the perfect hike for everyone and I mean everyone!…read moreWhether you are not in the best of shape or you are traveling with kids or you have your dog with you, not only can you do this trail but you will thoroughly enjoy it. This is one of the best experiences I have had during my travels and I recommend it to everyone. We spent hours here enjoying the beauty of nature. The walk is gorgeous, The falls are gorgeous, the suspension bridge is fun and exciting! And when I say anyone can do this, the lady in front of was by herself with two children...she literally had a newborn baby strapped to her and was pushing a stroller for her toddler and they made it over the suspension bridge and all the way back up. The only caveat is that there are some steps which are definitely not dog friendly. They are kind of a twisted metal with spikes that is probably great for traction and melting snow, but would be very difficult on a dog's paw pads, so if you have a dog with you you will have to carry them down some stairs. However, we encountered multiple people with large dogs, so unless that's a problem for you, for some reason you can still do this hike with your large dog. Our dog is small so it was a breeze. Another thing you will see a lot of on this hike is smiling faces. This is a genuinely beautiful place where people are just really happy. I could not recommend this more highly and even if you're not super close, it is worth the drive.

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    Glacier Raft Company - Waiting for the trip

    Glacier Raft Company

    4.8(207 reviews)
    56.5 mi

    This was a super fun experience that I would highly recommend to anybody looking to enjoy the…read morebeautiful view of GNP! The first day, I went with my family of 17 people on the scenic route. Half of us went on TK's raft while the rest of us went on Carly's raft. I was with Carly who was an amazing guide. She was so nice and sweet. Very knowledgeable of our surroundings such as the landscape and very few wildlife we came across. I loved it so much, I went on the Rapids rafting the next day with just my boyfriend and I. Our guide was Niels. He was amazing as well! He knew a lot about not just the GNP, but of Montana itself. If you're looking for more of a fun experience, I suggest the whitewater rapids rafting! That was so much fun. I wish it was longer and had more intense rapids lol

    We had perfect timing for larger rapids due to the recent rain. Our guide Brooke "Minnow" was…read moreexcellent. We had a previous guide on the raft with our group and a grandmother with her granddaughter. The granddaughter was the only one of us that jumped into the ice cold water during a calm section of the tour. The water is very cold. They provided wetsuits, fleeces and a wind breaker. Minnow was friendly and had a steady dialogue about the area: River, wildlife, plants, history, and more. She steered the raft and directed us when we needed to paddle. It was a beautiful day and we had a great time. We were in a raft with a great group of people. I highly recommend the white water tour. They also offer a lazy river tour if you don't want to get wet and just want to enjoy the scenery.

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    Glacier Raft Company - Before the White Water Rafting.

    Before the White Water Rafting.

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    Fernie Wilderness Adventures - About to hop in the quarry

    Fernie Wilderness Adventures

    5.0(5 reviews)
    42.7 mi

    It's been a while since a review was posted. The other reviews are still accurate. There are only…read more2 cats running now so the lodging is better and less dense than last time. Our group of 11 had an amazing time. Great powder. The guides and food were excellent. We spent 2 nights and skied 2 days. Highly recommend if you are used to steep powder skiing. Bring extra snacks and booze.

    Epic ski trip. We spent 3 days skiing with FWA. The guides were great. They added a fourth snow…read morecat, which we were the first to ride in. The area is huge and we skied 9 runs each on the first two days (~10,500 ft of vertical) and 11 runs on the last day because we had a fast group. The terrain isn't super steep but there is a lot of variety. Most areas have trees which in most cases are well spaced. It snowed about 18" two days before we got to Fernie and the guides found us fresh tracks everyday. No small feat as they run 3 or 4 cats everyday with 12 people each. The snow was great everywhere except for the very lowest elevations at the end of day 2 and 3. Each day had one or two "sporty" traverses or ski outs, but just about everyone was able to handle them. There was only one very short hike (maybe 50 meters). Be warned though, this is backcountry skiing in deep powder so I wouldn't recommend it for anyone who isn't very comfortable skiing anything inbounds at a west coast resort and who isn't in decent shape. You will be tired at the end of the day and there will be 11 other skiers/boarders who want to make the most of the day.

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