Is winter water-skiing really that unpopular? Do some tourists, like bears, hibernate
during the winter? If you walk into our hotel lobby anytime from mid-June to
mid-September, you will probably find two front desk agents checking guests in,
giving directions to restaurants or attractions and answering a phone that
seems to never stop ringing. If you walk
in now, you might catch us doing laundry or cleaning because we have more time
and no full-time laundry person in the winter.
With the exception of a few weekends, when our Canadian friends come
down to shop, the whole valley is pretty slow.
Even Whitefish, with its world class ski resort is only busy from
Christmas to New Years and then returns back to a steady, but not crazy
hum.
Things-to-Do:
There are pond hockey tournaments, free ice skating rinks, wolf hunting
opportunities, cross country skiing areas, sledding hills, back country skiing
adventures and some of the best resort skiing in the US! If you are looking for
something a little less active, but still fun, try snowmobiling, ice fishing,
dog sledding and going to the numerous winter festivals. Yes, you might have to buck up and buy some
warmer clothes, but you will find it worth the investment because of all the
new activities you will be able to enjoy.
Prices and People: Gas is always cheaper in the
winter, so are hotel rooms and many other winter activities are quite cheap if
you have the basic equipment. Plus,
there are fewer people, making restaurants, stores and everything else less
crowded. Not only are there less
tourists, everyone you interact with is in a more laid back mood, from the
waitress at the Tamarack to the lifty at the ski hill. Our “Summer Show” is over, we are having fun
and we are not afraid to share it with you.
Relax: If you come during the summer, you have seen
families on bucket-list-missions! I have
had guests in summer almost livid that the road was not open to Logan Pass yet
and they won’t be able to check that one off their list. The very nature of our winter dictates that
weather might ruin your agenda driven vacation and this is probably a good
thing. Some days might be perfect for
sipping a beer at one of our local breweries and then finishing a book in front
of a roaring fire, others might be blue-bird ski days that you’d be a fool to
miss. Sometimes people need to actually
relax on vacations and enjoy each moment, rather than rushing from one great
moment to the next.
So buy some warm clothes, put some cheap gas in your car and
get over here because here in the Flathead Valley, we know how to do
winter! (Just don’t tell too many
friends, we don’t want people to think winter is actually fun or something
ridiculous like that).
Written by Matt Harrington
Marketing and Front Desk
Best Western Plus Flathead Lake Inn and Suites
4824 Highway 93 South
Kalispell, MT 59901
Looking for a place to stay near Flathead Lake? Check out: http://www.bestwesternflatheadlake.com/ we also have comprehensive lists of things to do and places to eat!
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