Winter Tours with Glacier Adventure Guides

Experience the area’s desolate beauty when the snow returns and the summer crowds disappear.

Explore wintry old growth forests, build an igloo on a frozen alpine lake and ski some of the most pristine powder anywhere on a tour through Glacier National Park in winter. Our guides are extensively trained in preventing cold-related injuries, navigating in winter and avoiding avalanche terrain. Tours can be as long or short, easy or difficult as you desire. Check out our options and consider booking a guided tour today!

Winter tours include:

CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING

Cruise the trails of Glacier National Park in winter on a cross-country ski tour. Kick and glide through the cedar forests of Glacier’s west side, or explore the windswept landscape of the Marias Pass on the east side. These tours are great for all ages and abilities. Click here for more information.

SNOWSHOEING

Glacier Adventure Guides snowshoe tours are great for families, groups and photographers who want an easier tour of Glacier National Park in winter. With more options than any other activity, we guarantee that we have the perfect snowshoe tour for you. Click here for more information.

WINTER CAMPING

Winter camping is the best way to truly experience Glacier National Park in winter. Our tours take you deep into the most spectacular places in the Park. Whatever your means of travel, be it ski, cross country ski or snowshoe, we will find you a winter paradise. A great way for anyone to learn how to winter camp. Click here for more information.


ICE CLIMBING

*Glacier Adventure Guides offers guided ice climbs in our national forests, NOT in Glacier National Park.

Glacier Adventure Guides is the area’s only ice guide service. If you’ve ever wanted to try ice climbing, this is a safer, easier way to do it. Our guides have decades of experience and are sure to find a line you’ll love. Easy access to the climbs make these trips fun and accessible for groups and families. Click here for more information.


***Our winter season runs from December through March.