![]() ![]() Now that we have the most frequently-asked-questions out of the way, here are our top recommendations for your first-time winter visit to Kalispell, Montana. We’ll also dive into more, so keep reading. You can also take horseback trail rides, relax on horse-drawn sleigh rides and peruse our charming downtown. In and around our mountain town, you can go snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, winter kayaking and dog sledding. ( If you are a skier be sure to take advantage of our Winter in Kalispell Ski Package – when you book two consecutive nights at a Kalispell property, we’ll give you two free lift tickets.) But there’s way more to winter in Kalispell than just downhill terrain. Don’t get us wrong, we love downhill skiing and snowboarding, especially as we have two ski areas within easy reach of Kalispell. (See our packing list here.) I’m not a skier. If you’re dressed properly, you’ll have no problem enjoying the outdoors, even in the heart of winter. The most important part of being comfortable in the winter is being prepared. When you visit Montana, you should be prepared for cold weather, snow and ice. In January, our average high temperature sits at 31 degrees Fahrenheit, with an average low of 16 degrees Fahrenheit. Our biggest tips: go slow, don’t ride your brakes and never use cruise control. ![]() However, we have great road crews in and around Kalispell and they do an incredible job of keeping our roads open, safe, plowed and sanded. If you’ve never driven in a place that has snow, it could be a bit scary for you. We’re going to be very honest and tell you that it depends on your experience level. The mountains (and ski areas) get around 300+ inches of snow each year, while the Flathead Valley gets about 55 inches. To start with, we’ve rounded up some of the biggest questions you might have to help you make the most of your winter adventure to Kalispell. If it’s your first time visiting Montana in winter, chances are you probably have a lot of questions. The hub of the Flathead Valley in northwest Montana, Kalispell welcomes winter and its 300+ inches of snow to the surrounding mountains, while a feeling of friendliness and adventure radiate through our unfiltered mountain town. There are few places as magical as Montana during the winter, and Kalispell is no exception. ![]()
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