Timber Wolf Resort Travel Guide

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Timber Wolf Resort Travel Guide

Food scene

Handcrafted beer and good eats!
143 locals recommend
Backslope Brewing
1107 9th St W
143 locals recommend
Handcrafted beer and good eats!
Acting as stewards of traditional hospitality, the dining room offers world-class cuisine in a warm and welcoming environment. Serving an array of local beer, spirits and craft cocktails and all brought to you by our friendly staff, the Belton Tap Room is a favorite of locals and guests from around the world.
29 locals recommend
Belton Chalet
12575 US-2
29 locals recommend
Acting as stewards of traditional hospitality, the dining room offers world-class cuisine in a warm and welcoming environment. Serving an array of local beer, spirits and craft cocktails and all brought to you by our friendly staff, the Belton Tap Room is a favorite of locals and guests from around the world.
Providing handmade dishes that combine quality Montana grown products and Mediterranean ingredients fusing traditional and contemporary culinary trends. With a focus on fresh and local ingredients visitors will find a a cozy atmosphere accompanied by menu that is sustainable, seasonal, and delicious. Situated in Uptown Columbia Falls, Three Forks Grille sits just 7.5 miles from Glacier International Airport and 17 miles from Glacier National Park. Three Forks Grille offers GF and Vegetarian options.
91 locals recommend
Three Forks Grille
729 Nucleus Ave
91 locals recommend
Providing handmade dishes that combine quality Montana grown products and Mediterranean ingredients fusing traditional and contemporary culinary trends. With a focus on fresh and local ingredients visitors will find a a cozy atmosphere accompanied by menu that is sustainable, seasonal, and delicious. Situated in Uptown Columbia Falls, Three Forks Grille sits just 7.5 miles from Glacier International Airport and 17 miles from Glacier National Park. Three Forks Grille offers GF and Vegetarian options.
Jagz Restaurant is a place where everyone is made to feel welcome, whether they’re dining solo, enjoying a special dinner or date night. Locally sourced whenever possible: Angus beef fresh fish and seafood, chicken, pork, creative pasta dishes, appetizers, homemade desserts and children's menu.
10 locals recommend
Jagz Restaurant
3796 US-2
10 locals recommend
Jagz Restaurant is a place where everyone is made to feel welcome, whether they’re dining solo, enjoying a special dinner or date night. Locally sourced whenever possible: Angus beef fresh fish and seafood, chicken, pork, creative pasta dishes, appetizers, homemade desserts and children's menu.
American foods (ribs, steaks, chicken, burgers, salads, soups and sandwiches).
75 locals recommend
Nite Owl & Back Room Restaurants
522 9th St W
75 locals recommend
American foods (ribs, steaks, chicken, burgers, salads, soups and sandwiches).
Unique take on American dishes, good people and cocktails. Indoor and outdoor dining.
30 locals recommend
Josephine's Bar & Kitchen
10245 US-2
30 locals recommend
Unique take on American dishes, good people and cocktails. Indoor and outdoor dining.
The perfect place to get your huckleberry fix! We recommend the huckleberry milkshake. "I'm your huckleberry!"
37 locals recommend
Huckleberry Patch
8868 Hwy 2 E
37 locals recommend
The perfect place to get your huckleberry fix! We recommend the huckleberry milkshake. "I'm your huckleberry!"
Good eats!
26 locals recommend
Tien's Place Oriental Dining
329 9th St W
26 locals recommend
Good eats!
Great pizza and burgers. Glacier Grill & Pizza also has Vegetarian options. Try the Huckleberry Cream Ale, it's delish!
34 locals recommend
Glacier Grill and Pizza
10126 US-2
34 locals recommend
Great pizza and burgers. Glacier Grill & Pizza also has Vegetarian options. Try the Huckleberry Cream Ale, it's delish!
Whether its a quick beer, a slow whiskey, or a bite to eat, we're open. We serve breakfast on weekends, lunch and dinner every day, and Prime Rib on Saturday. We serve tacos, wings, burgers, wraps, nachos, and more.
15 locals recommend
Paul Bunyan Bar & Grill
9636 Highway 2 East
15 locals recommend
Whether its a quick beer, a slow whiskey, or a bite to eat, we're open. We serve breakfast on weekends, lunch and dinner every day, and Prime Rib on Saturday. We serve tacos, wings, burgers, wraps, nachos, and more.
Customers have eaten here and recommended so we thought we would pass along the recommendation.
Johnson's of St Mary
21 Red Eagle Rd
Customers have eaten here and recommended so we thought we would pass along the recommendation.
Great food and great people. Handmade chicken fried steak is the best in the area. Don't judge a book by it's cover!
6 locals recommend
Two Sisters Cafe
3600 U.S. 89
6 locals recommend
Great food and great people. Handmade chicken fried steak is the best in the area. Don't judge a book by it's cover!
Great food and terrific service. Just outside West Glacier Village on US Hwy 2 E across from the West Glacier train station and Belton Chalet. GREAT homemade pie!
Glacier Highland Restaurant
12555 US-2
Great food and terrific service. Just outside West Glacier Village on US Hwy 2 E across from the West Glacier train station and Belton Chalet. GREAT homemade pie!
Great food and great staff! Soup, salad, sandwiches.
Great Bear Cafe
Great food and great staff! Soup, salad, sandwiches.
One of our favorite places to eat. Located in Lakeside but well worth the drive.
142 locals recommend
Tamarack Brewing Company
105 Blacktail Rd
142 locals recommend
One of our favorite places to eat. Located in Lakeside but well worth the drive.
Great spot for breakfast!
113 locals recommend
Montana Coffee Traders
30 9th St W
113 locals recommend
Great spot for breakfast!
A favorite of the locals for an awesome breakfast!
93 locals recommend
Echo Lake Cafe
1195 MT-83
93 locals recommend
A favorite of the locals for an awesome breakfast!

Neighborhoods

Grocery: Canyon Foods Laundromat: Next to Canyon Foods Post Office: Next to Canyon Foods Restaurants: Huckleberry Patch, Elkhorn Grill, Willows Huckleberry Land Coffee: Hungry Horse Espresso History: The town of Hungry Horse, has a name as charming as the timbered high country in which it is located. Just 9 miles from the west entrance of Glacier National Park and 44 miles from the Canadian border, Hungry Horse knows the kind of winters that fur trappers experienced in the region in the early 1800s. When the snow flies in Montana, it can be a dangerous situation for man or beast, including horses. That’s what happened to Jerry and Tex, two freight horses working the Montana oil rush in the winter of 1900-01. They wandered away and weren’t found until a month later, belly-deep in snow and skinny as lodgepole pines. Nursed back to health, Jerry later pulled a fire wagon in Kalispell, and Tex did the same for a mercantile company. And so the name Hungry Horse stuck.
14 locals recommend
Hungry Horse
14 locals recommend
Grocery: Canyon Foods Laundromat: Next to Canyon Foods Post Office: Next to Canyon Foods Restaurants: Huckleberry Patch, Elkhorn Grill, Willows Huckleberry Land Coffee: Hungry Horse Espresso History: The town of Hungry Horse, has a name as charming as the timbered high country in which it is located. Just 9 miles from the west entrance of Glacier National Park and 44 miles from the Canadian border, Hungry Horse knows the kind of winters that fur trappers experienced in the region in the early 1800s. When the snow flies in Montana, it can be a dangerous situation for man or beast, including horses. That’s what happened to Jerry and Tex, two freight horses working the Montana oil rush in the winter of 1900-01. They wandered away and weren’t found until a month later, belly-deep in snow and skinny as lodgepole pines. Nursed back to health, Jerry later pulled a fire wagon in Kalispell, and Tex did the same for a mercantile company. And so the name Hungry Horse stuck. 
Great dining, live music venues, beautiful parks and terrific shopping only 7 miles from Timber Wolf Resort. Laundromats: City Cleaners, Falls Coin Wash & Laundry Post Office: 65 1st Street E Restaurants: Three Forks Grille, The Backroom, Mudman Burgers, Tien's Place Oriental Dining, Los Caporales Mexican, Domino's Pizza, Pizza Hut, Backslope Brewing Butcher Retail: Perfect Cuts Seafood/Fishmonger: Flathead Fish & Seafood Company
51 locals recommend
Columbia Falls
51 locals recommend
Great dining, live music venues, beautiful parks and terrific shopping only 7 miles from Timber Wolf Resort. Laundromats: City Cleaners, Falls Coin Wash & Laundry Post Office: 65 1st Street E Restaurants: Three Forks Grille, The Backroom, Mudman Burgers, Tien's Place Oriental Dining, Los Caporales Mexican, Domino's Pizza, Pizza Hut, Backslope Brewing Butcher Retail: Perfect Cuts Seafood/Fishmonger: Flathead Fish & Seafood Company
Restaurants: Taco Loco, The Trap Line Cafe & Grill, Josephine's Bar & Kitchen, Glacier Grill & Pizza
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Restaurants: Taco Loco, The Trap Line Cafe & Grill, Josephine's Bar & Kitchen, Glacier Grill & Pizza

Music scene

Thursdays 5-8:00 pm 3rd week of May - last Thursday in September 165 Veteran Drive (next to the St. Richards Catholic Church) Columbia Falls Community Market offers friends, families, neighbors and visitors the chance to more conveniently live a farm-to-table lifestyle while enjoying each other’s company, live music, fresh food, desserts, artisan gifts and locally-brewed beer. The weekly event is held every Thursday through the summer from 5:00pm until 8:00pm, May - September. The highway-front location at the heart of town and the gateway to Glacier National Park is sure to grab your attention!
24 locals recommend
Columbia Falls Community Market
830 1st Ave W
24 locals recommend
Thursdays 5-8:00 pm 3rd week of May - last Thursday in September 165 Veteran Drive (next to the St. Richards Catholic Church) Columbia Falls Community Market offers friends, families, neighbors and visitors the chance to more conveniently live a farm-to-table lifestyle while enjoying each other’s company, live music, fresh food, desserts, artisan gifts and locally-brewed beer. The weekly event is held every Thursday through the summer from 5:00pm until 8:00pm, May - September. The highway-front location at the heart of town and the gateway to Glacier National Park is sure to grab your attention!
Under The Big Sky will showcase the very best in Americana, folk, alt-country and rock across two beautiful stages in the heart of one of America’s most unspoiled and pristine regions of natural wilderness. The festival pairs cutting edge emerging voices and talents with musical icons, creating a unique showcase for the diverse strains of American music today.
Under The Big Sky Festival
1875 Voerman Rd
Under The Big Sky will showcase the very best in Americana, folk, alt-country and rock across two beautiful stages in the heart of one of America’s most unspoiled and pristine regions of natural wilderness. The festival pairs cutting edge emerging voices and talents with musical icons, creating a unique showcase for the diverse strains of American music today.

Sightseeing

In 1953, Hungry Horse Dam was completed on the South Fork of the Flathead River, in a scenic spot surrounded by more than 25 mountain peaks. The dam took five years to build as construction shut down every winter, and crews labored to clear thousands of trees from the site, a job accomplished by chaining a huge, 4½-ton steel ball to a couple of tractors and pulling it through dead timber and over stumps left by loggers. One contractor built an iron drag shaped like an umbrella to gather the timber into a pile for burning. When Hungry Horse Reservoir inundated a fire lookout tower, the Bureau of Reclamation rebuilt it elsewhere, along with U.S. Forest Service roads, bridges, and buildings. At 564 feet high, Hungry Horse is one of the largest concrete arch dams in the United States, and its morning-glory spillway, with water cascading over the rim and dropping 490 feet, is the highest in the world. Hungry Horse was built not for irrigation, as were so many other Reclamation dams, but to provide water storage that could be used to increase hydroelectric power production at Grand Coulee and Bonneville dams, downstream on the Columbia River. Hungry Horse, its reservoir, and the four generators in its powerplant (which produce about one billion kilowatt hours of power a year) also provide flood control and electricity to the surrounding area, including the towns of Kalispell, Whitefish, and Columbia Falls.
47 locals recommend
Hungry Horse Dam
47 locals recommend
In 1953, Hungry Horse Dam was completed on the South Fork of the Flathead River, in a scenic spot surrounded by more than 25 mountain peaks. The dam took five years to build as construction shut down every winter, and crews labored to clear thousands of trees from the site, a job accomplished by chaining a huge, 4½-ton steel ball to a couple of tractors and pulling it through dead timber and over stumps left by loggers. One contractor built an iron drag shaped like an umbrella to gather the timber into a pile for burning. When Hungry Horse Reservoir inundated a fire lookout tower, the Bureau of Reclamation rebuilt it elsewhere, along with U.S. Forest Service roads, bridges, and buildings. At 564 feet high, Hungry Horse is one of the largest concrete arch dams in the United States, and its morning-glory spillway, with water cascading over the rim and dropping 490 feet, is the highest in the world. Hungry Horse was built not for irrigation, as were so many other Reclamation dams, but to provide water storage that could be used to increase hydroelectric power production at Grand Coulee and Bonneville dams, downstream on the Columbia River. Hungry Horse, its reservoir, and the four generators in its powerplant (which produce about one billion kilowatt hours of power a year) also provide flood control and electricity to the surrounding area, including the towns of Kalispell, Whitefish, and Columbia Falls.
A 30 minute drive from West Glacier, the Trail of the Cedars is a short walk (a half mile loop) through the beautiful Avalanche Creek gorge. A perfect hike for kids, the looping trail takes you through a rainforest setting of ferns and towering cedar trees. The trail also branches off toward Avalanche Lake, an easy hike (four miles round trip) to a pristine mountain framed lake.
8 locals recommend
Trail of the Cedars Nature Trail
8 locals recommend
A 30 minute drive from West Glacier, the Trail of the Cedars is a short walk (a half mile loop) through the beautiful Avalanche Creek gorge. A perfect hike for kids, the looping trail takes you through a rainforest setting of ferns and towering cedar trees. The trail also branches off toward Avalanche Lake, an easy hike (four miles round trip) to a pristine mountain framed lake.
Logan Pass is at the summit of the Continental Divide and the top of the Going to the Sun Road. Beginning from the Logan Pass visitor center, a moderate hike will take you to Hidden Lake (1.5 miles to the overlook of the lake, significantly more effort will take you to the lakeshore). The trail provides fantastic views of some of the higher peaks in the park and along the way you're bound to run into some mountain goats.
19 locals recommend
Logan Pass
19 locals recommend
Logan Pass is at the summit of the Continental Divide and the top of the Going to the Sun Road. Beginning from the Logan Pass visitor center, a moderate hike will take you to Hidden Lake (1.5 miles to the overlook of the lake, significantly more effort will take you to the lakeshore). The trail provides fantastic views of some of the higher peaks in the park and along the way you're bound to run into some mountain goats.
This one- way hike begins at the top of Logan Pass and ends at "the loop" which is halfway to Logan Pass on the Going to the Sun Road. Groups will have to take two cars, leaving one at the loop on the way up to the pass, or use the hiker shuttle. This 11 mile hike follows the Garden Wall (a ridgeline on the West side of the Continental Divide) and provides some of the best views of the park. The Granite Park Chalet, built in the 1920's (accessible only by this hike), lies at the halfway point and is a perfect lunch spot. Make sure to bring binoculars to scope out the meadows for grizzlies.
Highline Trail Trailhead
Highline Trail
This one- way hike begins at the top of Logan Pass and ends at "the loop" which is halfway to Logan Pass on the Going to the Sun Road. Groups will have to take two cars, leaving one at the loop on the way up to the pass, or use the hiker shuttle. This 11 mile hike follows the Garden Wall (a ridgeline on the West side of the Continental Divide) and provides some of the best views of the park. The Granite Park Chalet, built in the 1920's (accessible only by this hike), lies at the halfway point and is a perfect lunch spot. Make sure to bring binoculars to scope out the meadows for grizzlies.
The hike to Grinnell Lake begins from the shoreline at the south end of the Many Glacier Hotel. However, you can shave 5 miles off your roundtrip hike by taking the two shuttle boats across Swiftcurrent Lake and Lake Josephine. The following description for this hike to Grinnell Lake begins from the boat dock at the Many Glacier Hotel. Please note that there is a fee to ride the two shuttles. The express boat shuttles hikers across Swiftcurrent Lake in about 8 minutes. From the landing on the south side of the lake you’ll take the paved trail over to Lake Josephine. This short 0.2-mile walk climbs about 80 feet before descending back down to the lake. From here you’ll board the Morning Eagle and take the 12-minute shuttle across Lake Josephine. From the boat landing on the south end of Lake Josephine, hikers should take the trail that leads towards the right. In a very short distance you’ll reach the junction with the Grinnell Glacier Trail. Continue going straight here to reach Grinnell Lake. Depending on the angle of the sun, the lake has an emerald, or opaque turquoise appearance, the result of glacial silt being transported down from Grinnell Glacier.
Grinnell Lake
The hike to Grinnell Lake begins from the shoreline at the south end of the Many Glacier Hotel. However, you can shave 5 miles off your roundtrip hike by taking the two shuttle boats across Swiftcurrent Lake and Lake Josephine. The following description for this hike to Grinnell Lake begins from the boat dock at the Many Glacier Hotel. Please note that there is a fee to ride the two shuttles. The express boat shuttles hikers across Swiftcurrent Lake in about 8 minutes. From the landing on the south side of the lake you’ll take the paved trail over to Lake Josephine. This short 0.2-mile walk climbs about 80 feet before descending back down to the lake. From here you’ll board the Morning Eagle and take the 12-minute shuttle across Lake Josephine. From the boat landing on the south end of Lake Josephine, hikers should take the trail that leads towards the right. In a very short distance you’ll reach the junction with the Grinnell Glacier Trail. Continue going straight here to reach Grinnell Lake. Depending on the angle of the sun, the lake has an emerald, or opaque turquoise appearance, the result of glacial silt being transported down from Grinnell Glacier.
To continue on to Grinnell Glacier, from the south end of Grinnell Lake, head to the North Shore Lake Josephine Trail, which veers off to the right. The trail to Grinnell Glacier continues up the hill, and from this point will climb a thigh-burning 135 feet over the next one-tenth of a mile. Roughly 0.4 miles from the boat landing you’ll reach another trail that branches off to the right. This trail hooks up with the North Shore Lake Josephine Trail in a short distance, and takes hikers back to the Grinnell Glacier Trailhead in Many Glacier. To continue on towards Grinnell Glacier, turn left here. Roughly 3.6 miles from the boat landing hikers will finally reach the Grinnell Glacier Overlook where you’ll have commanding views of the 152-acre glacier, Upper Grinnell Lake, the Garden Wall (and Continental Divide), as well as 9553-foot Mt. Gould.
8 locals recommend
Grinnell Glacier
8 locals recommend
To continue on to Grinnell Glacier, from the south end of Grinnell Lake, head to the North Shore Lake Josephine Trail, which veers off to the right. The trail to Grinnell Glacier continues up the hill, and from this point will climb a thigh-burning 135 feet over the next one-tenth of a mile. Roughly 0.4 miles from the boat landing you’ll reach another trail that branches off to the right. This trail hooks up with the North Shore Lake Josephine Trail in a short distance, and takes hikers back to the Grinnell Glacier Trailhead in Many Glacier. To continue on towards Grinnell Glacier, turn left here. Roughly 3.6 miles from the boat landing hikers will finally reach the Grinnell Glacier Overlook where you’ll have commanding views of the 152-acre glacier, Upper Grinnell Lake, the Garden Wall (and Continental Divide), as well as 9553-foot Mt. Gould.
Largest U.S. natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi; fishing, swimming, sailing, campgrounds, cruises, charter guide service, rentals.
228 locals recommend
Flathead Lake
228 locals recommend
Largest U.S. natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi; fishing, swimming, sailing, campgrounds, cruises, charter guide service, rentals.
132 Bison Range Road, Moiese, MT. From Kalispell: Travel south on U.S. Highway 93 or State Hwy 35 to Polson, then travel Hwy 93 through Pablo and Ronan to the junction of Highway 93 and State Highway 212, travel 12 miles (through Charlo) to the entrance of the Range at Moiese. The National Bison Range is administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as part of the National Wildlife Refuge System. It was established in 1908 and is one of the oldest Wildlife Refuges in the nation. 2 self-guided driving tours to view bison, elk, deer, antelope, wildlife in natural habitat. Visitor center. Interpretive talks. Fees charge mid-May to late October.
10 locals recommend
National Bison Range Visitor Center
58355 Bison Range Rd
10 locals recommend
132 Bison Range Road, Moiese, MT. From Kalispell: Travel south on U.S. Highway 93 or State Hwy 35 to Polson, then travel Hwy 93 through Pablo and Ronan to the junction of Highway 93 and State Highway 212, travel 12 miles (through Charlo) to the entrance of the Range at Moiese. The National Bison Range is administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as part of the National Wildlife Refuge System. It was established in 1908 and is one of the oldest Wildlife Refuges in the nation. 2 self-guided driving tours to view bison, elk, deer, antelope, wildlife in natural habitat. Visitor center. Interpretive talks. Fees charge mid-May to late October.
8 miles North of downtown Whitefish. Montana’s largest ski/summer resort; 5 triple chairs, 1 detach quad over 45 slopes w/ deep powder to groomed slopes for beginner to expert; full base facilities; 10K Nordic track; summer lift rides, nature trails.
22 locals recommend
Big Mountain
22 locals recommend
8 miles North of downtown Whitefish. Montana’s largest ski/summer resort; 5 triple chairs, 1 detach quad over 45 slopes w/ deep powder to groomed slopes for beginner to expert; full base facilities; 10K Nordic track; summer lift rides, nature trails.
Aurora Viewing at it's best! https://www.glacierparkcollection.com/glacier-national-park/stories/northern-lights-at-the-crown-of-the-continent/ Space Weather Prediction Center: https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/phenomena/aurora
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Aurora Viewing at it's best! https://www.glacierparkcollection.com/glacier-national-park/stories/northern-lights-at-the-crown-of-the-continent/ Space Weather Prediction Center: https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/phenomena/aurora
We specialize in perfecting the aerial tour adventure. As aerial film specialists, we know the places, times and that special light that creates those jaw-dropping aerial scenes on TV. So when we create the perfect aerial tour we head for those places that others don't go. We fly the latest model and most advanced technology helicopter in the region. We pride ourselves in being good eco stewards and are considerate of others' experience in the area so we don't fly in those areas that impact visitors with aircraft noise, like Logan Pass Visitor Center. If you need more reasons to book your tour with us here are 10 more good reasons. We recommend booking your flight online.
Glacier Aviation Services
4170 US-2
We specialize in perfecting the aerial tour adventure. As aerial film specialists, we know the places, times and that special light that creates those jaw-dropping aerial scenes on TV. So when we create the perfect aerial tour we head for those places that others don't go. We fly the latest model and most advanced technology helicopter in the region. We pride ourselves in being good eco stewards and are considerate of others' experience in the area so we don't fly in those areas that impact visitors with aircraft noise, like Logan Pass Visitor Center. If you need more reasons to book your tour with us here are 10 more good reasons. We recommend booking your flight online.
Located just 1 mile behind Timber Wolf Resort, this pristine little lake has no motorized boats allowed, sandy beaches and warm water perfect for swimming or kayaking. There is also a short trail around the lake that isn't heavily used and dogs are allowed.
Lion Lake, Montana 59926, USA
Located just 1 mile behind Timber Wolf Resort, this pristine little lake has no motorized boats allowed, sandy beaches and warm water perfect for swimming or kayaking. There is also a short trail around the lake that isn't heavily used and dogs are allowed.
Just a few miles up the road from Timber Wolf is Columbia Mountain trailhead. Great day hike with a nice waterfall.
Columbia Mountain, Montana 59912, USA
Just a few miles up the road from Timber Wolf is Columbia Mountain trailhead. Great day hike with a nice waterfall.
Beautiful Jewel Basin is in our back yard and a must see if visiting the area. Pristine hiking trails and magical views await. Free maps are available at the Hungry Horse Ranger Station just 2 blocks from Timber Wolf
105 locals recommend
Jewel Basin
105 locals recommend
Beautiful Jewel Basin is in our back yard and a must see if visiting the area. Pristine hiking trails and magical views await. Free maps are available at the Hungry Horse Ranger Station just 2 blocks from Timber Wolf
When you want to avoid the crowded trails in Glacier Park, opt for a less busy but equally beautiful Strawberry Lake.
8 locals recommend
Strawberry Lake Trailhead
Krause Basin Road
8 locals recommend
When you want to avoid the crowded trails in Glacier Park, opt for a less busy but equally beautiful Strawberry Lake.
Beautiful day hike with spectacular waterfall.
10 locals recommend
Holland Lake Falls
10 locals recommend
Beautiful day hike with spectacular waterfall.

City/town information

Cute little ski resort community. Great music scene, good food and unique shops.
198 locals recommend
Whitefish
198 locals recommend
Cute little ski resort community. Great music scene, good food and unique shops.

Excursions

Maze, go carts, mini golf, bumper boats, backshot basketball. Fun for the entire family.
53 locals recommend
Amazing Fun Center
10265 Hwy 2 E
53 locals recommend
Maze, go carts, mini golf, bumper boats, backshot basketball. Fun for the entire family.
Guided fly fishing trips, whitewater rafting and wilderness trips.
51 locals recommend
Glacier Raft Company
106 Going-to-the-Sun Rd
51 locals recommend
Guided fly fishing trips, whitewater rafting and wilderness trips.
The Hexagon is unique to the Montana Vortex and was discovered in 2005. The growth pattern of the trees, one twisted and the rest growing in a half-circle, gave away a hexagon of small energy nodes on which we’ve placed stepping stones. The stones have all been leveled with a laser. From two to six people stand on stones opposite each other and as they move from stone to stone they can see each other shrink and grow. It’s an interactive experience that boggles the mind.
35 locals recommend
Montana Vortex and House of Mystery
7800 Hwy 2 E
35 locals recommend
The Hexagon is unique to the Montana Vortex and was discovered in 2005. The growth pattern of the trees, one twisted and the rest growing in a half-circle, gave away a hexagon of small energy nodes on which we’ve placed stepping stones. The stones have all been leveled with a laser. From two to six people stand on stones opposite each other and as they move from stone to stone they can see each other shrink and grow. It’s an interactive experience that boggles the mind.
Visitors to Conrad Mansion in Kalispell, Montana experience what life was like in the late 19th century. The mansion's gorgeous appointments bear influences of Victorian aesthetics and the impending Craftsman movement.
54 locals recommend
Conrad Mansion
330 Woodland Ave
54 locals recommend
Visitors to Conrad Mansion in Kalispell, Montana experience what life was like in the late 19th century. The mansion's gorgeous appointments bear influences of Victorian aesthetics and the impending Craftsman movement.
Kalispell's Hockaday Museum of Art features exhibits, lectures and events for adults and children. The museum also offers classes in painting, drawing, pastels, clay modeling, pottery and other creative techniques.
38 locals recommend
Hockaday Museum of Art
302 2nd Ave E
38 locals recommend
Kalispell's Hockaday Museum of Art features exhibits, lectures and events for adults and children. The museum also offers classes in painting, drawing, pastels, clay modeling, pottery and other creative techniques.
Fun for all ages!
65 locals recommend
Big Sky Waterpark
7211 Hwy 2 E
65 locals recommend
Fun for all ages!
Great day trip around Hungry Horse Reservoir and a visit to the Spotted Bear Ranger Station. Take a picnic lunch!
Spotted Bear Ranger Station
10 Hungry Horse Dr
Great day trip around Hungry Horse Reservoir and a visit to the Spotted Bear Ranger Station. Take a picnic lunch!
54 locals recommend
Glacier Distilling Company
10237 US-2
54 locals recommend
Horse back riding, rafting, guided fishing, whitewater, guided backcountry pack trips, and more.
17 locals recommend
Swan Mountain Outfitters (Glacier Division)
12000 US-2
17 locals recommend
Horse back riding, rafting, guided fishing, whitewater, guided backcountry pack trips, and more.
Theatre by the bay
86 locals recommend
Bigfork Summer Playhouse
526 Electric Ave
86 locals recommend
Theatre by the bay
Rafts, paddle boards, kayaks and more!
Cloud 9 River Rentals
350 US-2
Rafts, paddle boards, kayaks and more!
Rafting and bike rentals
38 locals recommend
Glacier Guides and Montana Raft
11970 US-2
38 locals recommend
Rafting and bike rentals
Snowy Springs is a full service Wilderness Outfitter, specializing in horseback trips designed for those wanting “More than the Standard Tourist Fare”. As a smaller horse outfitter, we customize our trips just for you.
Snowy Springs Outfitters, Inc.
15600 U.S. 2
Snowy Springs is a full service Wilderness Outfitter, specializing in horseback trips designed for those wanting “More than the Standard Tourist Fare”. As a smaller horse outfitter, we customize our trips just for you.
Brash Rodeo Series Blue Moon Arena 1st Rodeo of the 2024 Season - Saturday, May 25th - 6:00 pm Followed by every Thursday through August 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
7 locals recommend
Blue Moon Arena
167 Halfmoon Rd
7 locals recommend
Brash Rodeo Series Blue Moon Arena 1st Rodeo of the 2024 Season - Saturday, May 25th - 6:00 pm Followed by every Thursday through August 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Beat the heat with a little splash time at Woodland Water Park
13 locals recommend
Woodland Water Park
45 North Woodland Park Road
13 locals recommend
Beat the heat with a little splash time at Woodland Water Park