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UNFORGETTABLE GROUP ADVENTURES
Red Bus Tour
One of the best ways to tour Glacier National Park is in a famous, vintage 1930s red bus. © COLTON STIFFLER
Cultural History Hike
Take a Tribal Traditional Stories Hike with Iron Shield Creative for cultural historic stories of the landscape.
Boat Tours
Take in incredible views on a boat tour in Glacier National Park or on Flathead Lake.
WHITEWATER RAFTING Run wild rapids on a guided raft tour in some of Montana’s best whitewater. © GLACIER COUNTRY TOURISM
AN ALL -SE A S ON LO DGE F O R YE AR - ROUN D A D V E NTUR E
From venturing into Glacier National Park to skiing at Whitefish Mountain Resort to rafting down the Flathead River or enjoying a round of golf in a mountain paradise, Cedar Creek Lodge is your base camp for all the region has to offer.
More Room To Roam
In Missouri River Country, less always means more—because less traffic, less noise and less people means more time to make memories in Montana. Dig for dinosaur fossils, pan for gold, fish for walleye, gaze at the stars and breathe in the fresh air in the unique landscapes of Northeast Montana.
HAVRE IS PERFECTLY PLACED ALONG THE HI-LINE WITH ENDLESS PRAIRIE, MOUNTAINS, CREEKS, BIG SKIES, & DAZZLING SUNSETS. HAVRE IS A STOP ALONG THE WAY FOR PASSERBY, A DESTINATION FOR EXPLORATION AND A FRIENDLY COMMUNITY FOR ALL.
6 WAYS TO BE A GOOD “VACATION RENTAL” NEIGHBOR IN MONTANA
1. BE RESPECTFUL: Be kind and respectful of the locals, the local way of life and the slowerpaced culture. A little kindness goes a long way in our small communities.
2. DON’T BE NOISY: Keep the noise down after a reasonable hour. You may be on vacation, but those around you likely aren’t.
3. RESPECT PROPERTY BOUNDARIES: Stick to public lands and the property associated with your rental. Do not venture onto your neighbor’s property or any other private land. Recreate responsibly and leave no trace.
4. KNOW WHO TO CALL: Call the property manager or homeowner with questions and concerns; do not knock on your neighbor’s door.
5. TRASH + BEAR SAFETY: Minimize trash by bringing only what you need and keeping your food, drinks and supplies to a manageable level. Use provided bear-proof trash containers and keep trash in designated, secure areas. Unsecured trash attracts bears.