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.
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 |