Relax on a guided 5–6 hour park drive with expert guides, lunch, shuttle, and park entry included
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5 to 6 hours
Transportation, Lunch, Park entry
Sit back as expert guides drive you through Glacier National Park’s winter scenery, bringing the landscape to life. Explore West Glacier, Belton Bridge, Apgar Village, and Lake McDonald Lodge with lunch, shuttle, and park entry included.
Wear layered, moisture-wicking base layers with waterproof outerwear and sturdy shoes; bring a hat, gloves, sunglasses, and a camera. Shuttle pickup from the property is arranged in advance. Suitable for all ages.
What should I wear?
Wear layers such as base layers, fleece, snow pants or quick-dry pants, a waterproof coat, waterproof gloves, hat, boots, and sunglasses.
What should I bring for a day tour?
Bring outdoor clothing including a hat, waterproof gloves, sunglasses, snow boots, and a camera.
What about transportation? Is there a shuttle?
Transportation to and from the property is provided, and pickup is arranged in advance.
What does the tour provide for a day tour?
Hand warmers as needed, lunch, park pass, water bottle, hot drink, and information about Glacier National Park and the surrounding area.
Will I see wildlife?
Wildlife is sometimes seen, including deer, elk, bald eagles, moose, and more.
Is it worth visiting in winter?
Yes. Winter offers a tranquil, uncrowded park with snow-enhanced vistas and serene beauty.
Cancel up to 24 hours before departure for a full refund. No refunds within 24 hours. Tours operate in variable weather. Refunds only if the operator cancels due to dangerous conditions such as extremely high winds or sub-zero temperatures.
The guides here really make the experience special. Justin, Kelsey, Becky, and the rest of the team consistently earn praise for being knowledgeable, warm, and incredibly accommodating. Becky particularly stands out for going above and beyond, like finding kayaks for groups when rentals weren't officially available and sharing insider advice about the area. The Wild Horse Island tours are clearly a highlight, with paddlers regularly spotting bighorn sheep (sometimes 30 or more!), wild horses, and bald eagles along the way. The company handles both kayak rentals and guided Glacier National Park van tours. The kayak experiences get glowing reviews for quality equipment, peaceful paddling conditions, and those magical island stops where you might lunch surrounded by wildlife. Guides share fascinating geological and Native American history throughout. The van tours through Glacier are equally popular, with guides like Michael and Tanner praised for being entertaining without being overbearing. One nice bonus: they're pet-friendly, which is rare for tour companies. Overall, this is a professional operation with genuinely enthusiastic staff who create memorable adventures on Flathead Lake and beyond.
Becky was incredible!! We came as a group of 6, and they were initially not accepting any kayak rentals, but Becky went out of her way rent us some kayaks. She also gave us some great advice for our upcoming trip to Glacier. If you’re dealing with Becky, you will have a great experience.
AJ W.
September 28, 2025
Becky was incredible!! We came as a group of 6, and they were initially not accepting any kayak rentals, but Becky went out of her way rent us some kayaks. She also gave us some great advice for our upcoming trip to Glacier. If you’re dealing with Becky, you will have a great experience.
AJ W.
September 28, 2025