Winter is here and there are a lot of activities here in Billings, Montana that we can drive you to in style in one of our exclusive SUV’s. A solo trip, with friends or family our executive transportation services will take you safely and in style to any of these activities to enjoy while visiting Montana, on Business or just relaxing.
Hot Springs Resorts & Pools
Find a little slice of heaven in one of Montana’s hot springs. Whether you want to enjoy an invigorating morning plunge or to relax after an adventure-filled day, we’ve got more than a dozen hot spring resorts and pools, all fed from natural, geothermal sources. Hereunder is a list of Hot springs where we can take you to.
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- Yellowstone Hot Springs — Gardiner, Montana
- Chico Hot Springs Resort and Day Spa – Pray, Montana
- Bozeman Hot Springs – Bozeman, Montana
- Norris Hot Springs – Norris, Montana
- Potosi Hot Springs – Pony, Montana
- Pipestone Hot Springs – Whitehall, Montana (historical)
- Fairmont Hot Springs Resort – Anaconda, Montana
- Elkhorn Hot Springs – Polaris, Montana
- Jackson Hot Springs – Jackson, Montana
- Quinn’s Hot Springs Resort – Paradise, Montana
- Wild Horse Hot Springs – Hot Springs, Montana
- Symes Hot Springs Hotel and Mineral Baths – Hot Springs, Montana
- Big Medicine Hot Springs – Hot Springs, Montana
- Rose’s Plunge – Hot Springs, Montana
- Alameda’s Hot Springs Retreat – Hot Springs, Montana
- Lolo Hot Springs – Lolo, Montana
- Lost Trail Hot Springs – Sula, Montana
- K Bar L Ranch and Medicine Springs – Augusta
- Sleeping Buffalo Hot Springs – Saco, Montana
- Broadwater Hot Springs – Helena, Montana
- Boulder Hot Springs Inn and Spa – Boulder, Montana
- Spa Hot Springs Motel and Clinic, White Sulphur Springs, Montana
Undeveloped Hot Springs in Montana
- Boiling River – Yellowstone National Park
- Upper Potosi Hot Springs – Pony, Montana
- Renova Hot Springs – Whitehall, Montana
- Nimrod Warm Springs – Missoula, Montana
- Angela Well Hot Springs – Miles City, Montana (CLOSED)
- Hunters Hot Springs (historical) – Springdale, Montana
Ski Areas and Resorts
Whether seeking knee deep powder or a nice long groomer, Montana has a long list of skiing and snowboarding options – without the long lift lines. Stay at one of our resorts or choose a basecamp and explore several ski areas on your trip. Either way, you will enjoy more acres per skier than anywhere else in the U.S. Fly in by day, be on the slopes by noon, and kick back with many après options while you plan the next day’s adventures.
From small mom-and-pop hills with pristine powder and short lift-lines to large-scale resorts with some of the biggest and best skiing and snowboarding experiences around, explore Montana’s ski areas and resorts to find a winter experience like none other.
Cross-Country Skiing.
Revel in the peace of the winter landscape when you ski Montana’s cross-country and skate-skiing trails. These maintained trails will lead you into the beauty of Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks or to the secret favorite vistas of locals. When your day is done, enjoy a warm fire and a cup of hot cocoa. Cross-country skiing is a great option for those who don’t enjoy downhill. But all trails are within driving distance of downhill ski areas—so you can strap on both skinny and fat skis during your trip.
Sleigh Rides
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Delight your family—and yourself—with a horse-drawn sleigh ride through Montana’s winter wonderland. Memories made gliding across the snow, with cuddly blankets and the jingle of sleigh bells will last long after your trip is over. Visit the stables before or after the ride to take a selfie with your favorite horse. Gratuity accepted in carrots.
Snowmobiling
Experience the rush of snowmobiling through Montana’s spectacular terrain. With thousands of miles of groomed and ungroomed trails to choose from, a paradise for sledders. With plenty of room to roam, powdering through sweeping mountain-meadow playgrounds, deep untouched backcountry, rugged ridgelines, frozen alpine lakes, logging and Forest Service roads, and ghost towns is easy. With so much winter terrain to explore—4,000+ miles of groomed trails in Montana—we’re sharing eight trail systems in Glacier Country to help you unleash your inner powder hound. you’ll never run out of new places to ride. When you’ve had your fill of thrills in the unmatched scenery, head back to town and warm up with hot cocoa—.
When temperatures drop, it’s time to fill up your thermos, pack your sled and discover the fun of ice fishing in Montana. Ice fishing is more than just a way to fill the days between the closing of one open water fishing season and the opening of the next. Throughout the winter tournaments take place all over the state. If it’s quiet solitude you’re looking for, there are plenty of lakes, ponds and winter days to experience this low key sport for (or by) yourself.