Sledding:
Hills, Chills, and Thrills

Around these parts, sledding is a favorite past time and annual winter ritual, much like building snowmen and making snow angels. When you're here, you better get it on the fun and grab a sled, tube or toboggan and make a break for the nearest hill. All across Glacier Country, you'll find popular sledding hills. In addition, many resorts have sledding and tobogganing activities available for their guests.

Locations to Sled

Location
Directions
City
Riverside Park Turn off Hwy 93 next to the bridge in Polson - the park is on the lake side. Short slope, mildly steep. Polson
Blue Mountain Take Blue Mtn Road and follow it past the upper parking lot, look for trail hikes around the bend another 3/4 mile. The hill is rather steep, but sledding from the top is not required. Missoula
Upper Miller Creek Take Upper Miller Creek Road seven miles past Linda Vista Boulevard, past the green colonial-style house, there is a small clearing in the woods off to the left. The trail is about six feet wide and has a gentle slope. Missoula
Rainbow Park Off of Linda Vista Blvd. Missoula
Nicole Park Off Linda Vista Blvd. Missoula
Dry Ridge Park From downtown, go south on U.S. HIghway 93. Turn east on 11th Street East. The park is at the corner of 11th St. E. and Woodland Ave. Kalispell
Buffalo Hill Golf Course From downtown - take Hwy 93 north - just before the road begins to bend; stay straight which turns into N. Main St. - follow the road until it ends in the parking lot. Kalispell