Kalispell, Montana 2021 Visitor Guide

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32 MILES TO GLACIER NATIONAL PARK Start exploring. Trail map enclosed. TRAVEL SAFE AND RECREATE RESPONSIBLY. Find tips on page 41. MEET DOWNTOWN, THE HEART OF KALISPELL. Page 15.

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MEET KALISPELL

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GETTING HERE

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THINGS TO DO

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TRAILHEAD MAP

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FLATHEAD LAKE

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GLACIER NATIONAL PARK *Tear-out map included

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LIVELY LOCAL CULTURE

Day hikes, scenic drives, biking, rodeos, huckleberry picking and more!

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PLAN YOUR VISIT Choose Your Adventure Eats and Drinks LODGING

*Kalispell and Flathead Valley tear-out map included TRAVEL TIPS AND PACKING LIST

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SHOPPING

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RECREATE RESPONSIBLY

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LOVE YOUR MOTHER (EARTH)

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FOUR SEASON ADVENTURE

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MEETINGS AND GROUP TRAVEL

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REJUVENATED COMMUNITY

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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DESTINATION WEDDINGS

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CONNECTING WITH KALISPELL To help with your trip planning or to answer questions during your visit: Kalispell Visitor Information Center 15 Depot Park, Kalispell, MT 59901 406-758-2811

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his is the American West—a place where rivers run, mountains rise and boundless adventures await. It’s big, bold and unfiltered, with a storybook-like charm that comes from being firmly rooted in traditions, an authentic way of life and timeless beauty. This is Kalispell. With crisp air, clear waters and a spirit that’s made up of living and breathing landscapes, Kalispell is an unfiltered mountain town that’s both steeped in culture and true to her roots. This is a destination forged in a deep heritage and infused with an energy that comes from outdoor lovers, entrepreneurs and creators, as well as a touchable history that keeps it grounded, while memory-making moments seemingly await at every turn. On your visit to Kalispell, you’ll find that it’s big out here. It’s a place that gives you room to explore, space to breathe and a chance to reconnect with yourself. No matter what you’re looking for, we’re ready to welcome you with boundless adventures, hospitality, human connections and the amenities you need to make your stay comfortable, from cozy lodging to farm-to-table culinary offerings and experiences you won’t soon forget. In a destination that is known for its fierce independence and a frontier spirit, four-season adventures are easily attainable. From guided winter horseback rides in the Salish Mountains to sunsets in Glacier National Park and kayaking tours on Flathead Lake to trails that weave their way in, around and through this mountain town, jaw-dropping experiences are at your fingertips. No matter what brings you here, we invite you to fall under the spell, make memories and immerse yourself in the magic of Kalispell, Montana. www.discoverkalispell.com | 406-758-2811

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KALISPELL DISCOVERY GUIDES From Main Street to the mountains, our locals are full of great advice on all things Kalispell. We’ve asked them to share how they came to call our mountain town home, as well as insider tips for travelers looking to experience the best of the Flathead Valley. Come discover the Kalispell the locals love.

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Growing up in Spokane, Washington gave me a great appreciation for the outdoors, so I took a year off and followed my love for skiing, taking a job on a whim as a ski instructor on Big Mountain. After a season here, I quickly realized I wanted to make this beautiful place my forever home, so after finishing grad school in Seattle, I found my way back to Montana and am now working as a dentist in Kalispell. In addition to skiing, I fill my time off with backpacking, mountain biking and river trips. To experience the best of Kalispell, I highly recommend grabbing your hiking shoes or a mountain bike to hit the trails of Lone Pine State Park or Herron Park. After working up an appetite, it’s worth heading to Moose’s Saloon to plan the next day’s adventure over some sauerkraut pizza! THOMAS VALENCIA Muralist

My family moved to Kalispell from Los Angeles when I was a kid and I grew up back and forth between Montana and California. I got into murals as a kid doing graffiti and I’m proud to have painted some walls in downtown Kalispell that added some color and engaged the community.

Summertime is great for floating the river, exploring the mountains, attending pow wows on the Indian reservations and visiting Glacier National Park. A drive around Flathead Lake is always picturesque; I also like to check out the pictographs in Kila. Flathead Lake also has pictographs at Painted Rocks, which is only accessible by boat. Wild Horse Island is another cool feature. I enjoy walking along the north shore of Flathead Lake by Somers. There is also the north shore near Bigfork that has a bird sanctuary that’s open part of the year and is a great place to collect driftwood. CECIL NOBLE Cowboy and Business Owner

As a young man, l enlisted in the U.S. Armed Forces. I ended up in seven foreign countries and have seen all but nine of the United States and this is it. I could have chosen any place in the world and I picked Kalispell. Being born and raised in the mountains, I just couldn’t stay away. I’m a fourth-generation Montanan and spent 33 years outfitting in the Swan Valley and Bob Marshall Wilderness before starting Artemis Acres 30 years ago with my wife. I don’t do as much as I used to, but I do a little bit of everything at the ranch and I probably have the best lifestyle of anybody. What I’d like people to know is, get outdoors!

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GETTING HERE Glacier Park International Airport (FCA)

served by seven airlines – Alaska, Allegiant, American, Delta, Jet Blue, Sun Country and United – which fly to major cities nation-wide (some seasonal). Kalispell’s list of airports served continues to grow! Check iflyglacier.com for latest information.

Amtrak’s Chicago to Seattle/Portland Empire Builder Trans-American train makes stops in nearby Whitefish three days per week. amtrak.com Interstate 90 passes through the city of Missoula 115 miles south of Kalispell. From Missoula, U.S. 93 heads north to Kalispell paralleling the dramatic Mission Mountain range and beautiful west shore of Flathead Lake. Find traveler information. mdt511.com U.S. 2, known as the Hi-Line, is the main east/west route across Montana’s northern tier and passes through downtown Kalispell. Traveling from Canada

From British Columbia enter through the Roosville border crossing. Open 24 hours year-round. From Alberta enter through the Piegan border crossing. Open 7am-11pm year-round. From Waterton National Park into Glacier National Park enter through Chief Mountain border crossing. Open May 15-Sept 31. Visit cbp.gov for current hours and restrictions.

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THINGS TO DO

The soul of Montana’s Flathead Valley, Kalispell offers up unlimited things to do. From sailing the waters of Flathead Lake to hiking and biking the trails that weave their way through the mountains and valley, the opportunities in Kalispell are as endless as Montana’s star-filled night sky.

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PHOTO CREDIT: SAMUAL GARGASZ, JAMIE KINGHAM, FLATHEAD MORE THAN JUST FORESTS

HIKING You don’t have to go far from Kalispell to find trails that will lead you to wildlife, wildflowers, jaw-dropping views and memorable Montana moments. There are miles of trails to explore, ranging from casual afternoon walks to grueling climbs and jaw-dropping mountain peaks. Glacier National Park steals the spotlight with 734 miles of trails and glacial-carved scenery, but there are many other areas that have equally spectacular hiking routes. Less than 15 minutes from downtown Kalispell you’ll find Lone Pine State Park and Foy’s to Blacktail Trails, both of which offer easily accessible hikes with gorgeous views. A few other areas of note: Jewel Basin in the Flathead National Forest, Swan River Nature Trail in Bigfork and Columbia Mountain, with all having a variety of terrain and stunning views.

SCENIC RIDES AND DRIVES Whether your preferred mode of transportation is bicycle, motorcycle or car, a scenic ride takes on a whole new meaning in northwest Montana. Everywhere you look there are mountains soaring to the sky, the clearest of waters in lakes and rivers and lush forests, with pastoral farmland in between. The iconic Goingto-the-Sun Road in Glacier National Park is among the most famous scenic rides in the world. Open in its entirety

during the summer months, this winding road takes passengers up, over and through some of the most soul-stirring terrain found anywhere. Other favorite backroads are the Seeley-Swan Scenic Drive (U.S. Highway 83),

Hungry Horse Reservoir (which provides a perfect backdrop for adventurous bikers off U.S. Highway 2) and the two-hour loop tour around Flathead Lake on U.S. Highway 93 and Montana Highway 35.

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WATER SPORTS If there’s a theme to summer in the Flathead Valley, it’s water. Flathead Lake offers the full array of flatwater fun — swimming, skiing, canoeing, sailing, fishing, paddleboarding and power boating. If it takes place on the water, you can do it here. And Flathead isn’t the only lake. A short trip west will take you to the Thompson Chain of Lakes and Lake Koocanusa, while Glacier National Park’s Lake McDonald is great for a paddle or boat tour. To the north, you’ll discover beautiful Whitefish Lake, while Swan Lake sits to the southeast. That’s just the start, as there are dozens of lakes you can drive to and play on around Kalispell. If moving water is more your speed, there’s ample opportunity for that, too. The various forks of the Flathead River offer hundreds of miles for floating, fishing and rafting, from serenely mild to whitewater wild.

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BIKING Whether you enjoy rushing down a narrow dirt track or prefer a flatter ride, there are several award-winning mountain bike and road bike trails in the Flathead Valley. Foy’s to Blacktail Trails is a well-signed network of single-track trails

covering 440 acres along a forested drainage just a few minutes from downtown Kalispell. Road bikers looking for a challenge should be sure to hit the Going-to-the-Sun Road, particularly in the spring when the road is closed to vehicle traffic. And for a family-friendly option on mostly level terrain, the Rails to Trails system has paved more than 20 miles of Great Northern Railway tracks around Kalispell, from Somers to Kila.


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Glacier Treks and Artemis Acres — will help make sure you stay safe and warm, all while soaking up the best winter Montana has to offer.

WINTER A mountain town rich in culture, Kalispell knows how to winter. Skiing tends to take the spotlight when the snow falls, with 300+ annual inches of powder that blankets the surrounding mountains and creates ideal terrain for snowboarders and skiers at Whitefish Mountain

Resort and Blacktail Mountain Ski Area. Kalispell also offers abundant off-slope ski adventures like winter kayaking, dog sledding, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. Nearby Glacier National Park has trails (including the Going-to-the-Sun Road) that offer cross-country skiers and snowshoers views of the park that not many get to see. Experienced guides and outfitters — including Swan Mountain Snowmobiling, Northwest Montana Adventures,

MUSEUMS/GALLERIES/ SHOPPING Although love for outdoor recreation runs deep in our part of the world, there are plenty of ways to spend time indoors as well. For a glimpse of Kalispell’s past and present, take a selfguided mural tour, visit the Conrad Mansion Museum (and learn all about Kalispell’s founder, Charles E. Conrad), peruse art at the Hockaday Museum of Art and immerse yourself in history at the Northwest Montana History Museum. And a visit to Kalispell wouldn’t be complete without exploring our downtown district. Rooted in history, this vibrant downtown is home to charming shops, boutiques, breweries, eateries and more, all serving up a slice of Big Sky Country.

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GO WITH THE PROS If you’re looking for an authentic Montana experience in the wild, you may want to consider going with a guide, especially if you’re not experienced in the outdoors. Local guides and outfitters will take care of the details so you’ll have more time to enjoy your visit. Whether you’re looking for whitewater adventures, secret fishing holes, a snowmobile tour or a scenic horseback trail ride, the local pros are in the know and have got you covered. They’ll tailor your adventure to meet your interests, abilities and pocketbook, and may share some Montana sights and experiences you would never know existed.

■ G lacier 360 Fish and Recreation ■ Glacier Outdoor Center/Glacier Raft Company

■ Glacier National Park Red Bus Tours

■ Swan Mountain Outfitters ■ True Water Fly Shop ■ Upland Angler ■ Whitefish Tours & Shuttle

■ Glacier Park Boat Company ■ Glacier Treks ■ Great Northern Resort ■ N orthwest Montana Adventures/ Winter Wonderland Sports

■ Sea Me Paddle

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GUIDED ADVENTURES AND OUTFITTERS ■ A Able & Mo Fisch Charters ■ Artemis Acres Paint Horse Ranch ■ Bar W Guest Ranch ■ Dream Haven Ranch ■ Far West Boat Tours ■ Flathead Anglers and Wild River Adventure ■ Glacier Guides & Montana Raft Company


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Past and Present Collide in Downtown Embedded in history and filled with vibrant shops, local boutiques, restaurants, art galleries and more, the heartbeat of Kalispell can be found in its downtown. This picturesque corridor beautifully combines touches from the past with modern offerings in a charming, walkable setting. Adorned with welcoming storefronts from the early 1900s, shopping in downtown Kalispell may feel like you’re walking through the past, complete with an old-fashioned soda fountain, a historic hotel and a bike shop that is more than 100 years old. But in a place like this, those touches of history are coupled with stores that sell clothing, outdoor gear, jewelry, home décor and art, as well as galleries, craft breweries, coffee shops, bakeries, mouth-watering restaurants and watering holes that keep downtown hopping into the evening. And while local shops are a perfect backdrop for a leisurely stroll, downtown also boasts a variety

of wellness offerings, including spas, fitness studios and shops like Sage & Cedar, where guests can create customizable fragrances and essential oils inspired by Montana. As you stroll the streets of downtown (be sure to wander off Main Street), you’ll quickly notice that century-old buildings and traditions — including wide, tree-lined avenues and Victorian-style houses — are well-rooted in this mountain town. Dive into the historical aspects of Kalispell with a visit to the Conrad Mansion Museum, the Hockaday Museum of Art, the Northwest Montana History Museum and the Kalispell Grand Hotel. Along the way, you’ll see street art in the form of murals, with each telling an important story of Montana. A few of note: “Jeanette Rankin” on the backside of Kalispell Brewing Company, “It’s Going to be Okay” at Montana Modern Fine Art and “MMIWG” in Bias Brewing’s courtyard.

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hile Glacier National Park has been an iconic place for millennia, there is another natural attraction that sets this area apart. Located just minutes from downtown Kalispell, Flathead Lake is the largest natural freshwater lake in the western United States. The pristine body of water is 28 miles long, 15 miles wide, and has 187 miles of shoreline dotted with accessible state parks, secluded beaches and small communities. There are more than a dozen islands in the lake, including the largest, Wild Horse Island, a state park, named for the free-roaming horses that call it home. Flathead Lake is a remnant of Glacial Lake Missoula, a massive body of water created by ice dams that once covered much of western Montana some 15,000 years ago. When those ice dams broke, water rushed across the Inland Northwest in a series of catastrophic floods that shaped much of the region’s geography and carved out the Columbia River Gorge between Washington and Oregon. Today, the waters are much tamer, controlled

by the Seli’š Ksanka Qlispe’ Dam near Polson. The dam is owned and controlled by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. One of the best ways to take in the wonders of Flathead Lake is to take a drive around it. Starting in Kalispell, head south on U.S. Highway 93 along the west shore of the lake, stopping to take in the sights in the communities of Somers and Lakeside. The west shore features two state parks, West Shore and Big Arm, and both are great for hiking, camping and fishing. At Polson, take a left and head back north on Montana Highway 35. While the topography of the west shore is dominated by rolling grasslands, the east shore is more rugged and forested. The soil in this area is perfect for agriculture and you’ll spot numerous cherry and fruit orchards along Flathead Lake. Keep your eyes peeled for roadside cherry stands during the harvest, which is usually in July and August. The east shore features three more state parks — Finley Point, Yellow Bay and Wayfarers — all perfect places to take in the sunset before heading back to Kalispell.

Stormie Perdash is wearing a contemporary Jingle Dress, a Native American women's dress and regalia worn for the healing dance performed at powwows.

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Additional recreation on Flathead Lake comes in the form of boat cruises, fishing excursions, sailing charters and kayaking tours.

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A YEAR-ROUND DESTINATION “The scenery is wonderfully grand, the mountains high and remarkably bold. Someday it will be a great resort for travelers.” —George Bird Grinnell. When George Bird Grinnell wrote that in the pages of Forest and Stream, the mountains that would someday be part of Glacier National Park were still a rugged and remote wilderness in the northwest corner of the Montana Territory. Grinnell, long considered the “father” of Glacier, first came to the area in 1885 — four years before Montana became a state — and quickly became one of the most vocal proponents for its preservation. In 1910, Glacier National Park became the 10th such preserve and since then it has been wowing visitors from around the world, regardless of season, much the same way it did for Grinnell some 135 years ago. SPRING

Springtime is when Glacier Park emerges from its winter slumber. While many interior trails are still snow-covered, those in lower elevations become accessible in April and May (be sure to bring an extra pair of socks because the trails may be muddy). Spring is also when plowing on the iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road begins. The west side of the road is open to non-motorized access and biking the Sun Road has become a popular spring pastime.

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Summer is the most popular season in Glacier Park and for good reason: the snow has melted, the sun is shining and hundreds of miles of trail are open for exploration. The Going-to-the-Sun Road is usually open by early July, providing great access into the interior of the park. The park’s legendary lodges, chalets and guided experiences are also open; be sure to make a reservation early as they quickly fill to capacity.

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Fall is often called the local’s season in Glacier National Park as the summer crowds are gone but the park is still open for hiking, biking and camping. In early October, fall foliage ignites the mountains in golden hues and the cooler weather is great for exploring and wildlife watching. During autumn, the park also reverts back to its more rustic state and services and amenities are rolled back. While visitors should always be prepared for anything when venturing into the park, it’s especially true in the off-season.

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Winter in Glacier National Park is a season unlike any other and with massive amounts of snowfall, the park becomes a more primitive destination. With a little effort, visitors can be rewarded with unforgettable scenery and solitude. The west side of the park is usually open to Apgar/ Lake McDonald and Lake McDonald Lodge, where stunning views of the Livingston Range can be had. Winter is a great time to strap on some snowshoes and explore snow-covered trails. But again, visitors should be prepared for anything and bring extra clothing, food and water.

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Facts: 6,646 FEET (2,025 METERS) – ELEVATION OF LOGAN PASS VISITOR CENTER.

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SPECIES OF MAMMALS INCLUDING MOUNTAIN GOATS, BIGHORN SHEEP, BLACK AND GRIZZLY BEARS.

762 LAKES

LARGEST IS LAKE MCDONALD AT 9.4 MILES (15 KILOMETERS) LONG AND 464 FEET (141 METERS) DEEP.

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FISH SPECIES, INCLUDING 18 NATIVE AND 7 NON-NATIVE.

1 MILLION ACRES OF LAND

734 MILES (1,181 KILOMETERS) OF TRAILS FOR A VARIETY OF ABILITIES AND ACCESSIBILITY.

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NAMED GLACIERS, DOWN FROM THE 150 IN THE MID-19TH CENTURY.

Three visitor information centers – Apgar, Logan Pass and St. Mary Interpretive tours: guided hikes, boat tours, bus tours, ranger-led activities

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Visit NPS.gov/glac for more information and the latest conditions. THE GLACIER CONSERVANCY: Donating to the Glacier Conservancy funds education and youth programs, trail and park improvements and scientific research projects in Glacier National Park. Learn more at Glacier.org.

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ART THAT TELLS A STORY

Kalispell is a community with deep traditions, authentic ways of life and timeless beauty. Art provides the conduit between timeless and transformation, speaking to the present and the past and creating a connection between the two.

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ARTS, CULTURE & HISTORY

VISUAL ARTS While our unfiltered mountain town is known more for its outdoor offerings and natural landscapes than its cultural scene, we’re here to tell you that Kalispell has a few tricks up our sleeves – one being vibrant murals that adorn Kalispell’s downtown. The locations of the murals vary, from a longtime cafe with more than 100 years of history in the valley to the half-block long wall of a historic brewery. The murals are bold, colorful and diverse, with each telling an important story of Montana, the Flathead Valley and Kalispell. With murals and paintings that are located both indoors and outdoors, taking a self-guided tour is an ideal year-round activity and a great way to explore the various areas of downtown. Visit: discoverkalispell.com/things-todo/murals. KALICO Art Center on Main Street is a welcoming and contemporary space for all ages

and abilities to connect, create and experience art. Paint your own pottery, participate in a community-created mosaic mural, join an evening of Drink n' Draw, explore an art exhibition or pick up a curbside to-go party activity package. The Hockaday Museum of Art is a central piece of northwest Montana culture. Housed in a turnof-the-century Carnegie Library building that’s listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Hockaday has a permanent Crown of the Continent collection as well as rotating exhibits by nationally renowned and emerging artists. Their permanent collection includes beloved artists like Charles M. Russell and O.C. Seltzer. Located in downtown, Montana Modern Fine Art displays the work of multiple contemporary Montana artists and their diverse selection includes original work on canvas, paper and sculptures. They also offer workshops and a studio space.

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LIVE ON STAGE LIGHTS DOWN. VOLUME UP. MUSIC Music abounds in northwestern Montana in the form of sweet Indy melodies, sophisticated jazz, boot stompin’ tunes and classical refrains. Whatever the genre, there’s a laid-back vibe that runs through it all. In its 38th year, the Glacier Symphony, Orchestra and Chorale draws rave reviews from visitors from around the world and performs several concerts throughout the year, with two signature events each summer: Festival Amadeus and the outdoor Summer Pops. Kalispell and the Flathead Valley are home to a burgeoning singer/songwriter community with dozens of musicians performing original material nightly at bars, breweries, wineries and restaurants. Local and regional musicians can be heard at the valley’s venues, as well as outdoor street festivals and concerts like Kalispell’s lively ThursdayFest and Picnic in the Park. The annual Under the Big Sky Festival draws national artists and large crowds to celebrate our rich musical tradition in a world-class natural setting. 22

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LIVE THEATER For 61 years the Bigfork Summer Playhouse has been providing quality summer stock theater and has launched careers for many, the most notable being J.K. Simmons. Their season runs from midMay to early September, with performances a few times each week. The Alpine Theatre Project, located in nearby Whitefish and founded by Broadway veterans, hosts a wide array of performances each year during the summer season. Performers include current and past Broadway actors with Tony, Emmy and Oscar awards under their belts A locally loved community theater with yearround performances, Whitefish Theatre Company showcases local talent that perform plays on a variety of subjects.


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KEEPING IT REAL SINCE CHARLES E. CONRAD We’ve got to hand it to Charles E. Conrad, Kalispell’s founder — he knew a good thing when he saw it. And while it looks different than it did in the late 1800s, the potential that Conrad saw has come to life and today Kalispell is a mountain town with beautifully historic roots, a vibrant downtown and plenty of things to do. Immersed in history and filled with locally owned shops and boutiques, restaurants, art galleries and more, downtown Kalispell beautifully combines touches from the past with modern offerings in a charming setting. The downtown core includes a nod to Kalispell’s love affair with beer that dates back to the first pint that was brewed in 1894 by Kalispell Malting and Brewing Company, and it’s now home to three breweries. This modern-day mountain town was established in 1891 and Conrad built a beautiful Victorian-style home for his family in 1895. Today, the Conrad Mansion Museum takes visitors into the life of the Conrad family, with docent-led or self-guided tours showcasing what life was like in

the Flathead Valley more than 100 years ago. The museum has kept over 90% of the original fixtures, furniture and clothing of the Conrad family in its 26 rooms, including Edison light bulbs, a first-generation automatic dishwasher and other custom-build offerings. Housed in the 1894 Central School building, the Northwest Montana History Museum has permanent exhibits that introduce visitors to the rich history of the region. Take time to peruse the museum’s 22,000 square feet of space and meander through exhibitions that share stories of Montana’s First Nations who ventured here by land and water more than 10,000 years ago. Whether you’re interested in the history of Montana’s earliest residents or if you’re ready to learn more about how homesteaders made this valley into one of the state’s most fertile regions, the Northwest Montana History Museum is the perfect place to start. In addition to showcasing the history of northwest Montana, the museum also has space for meetings and events.

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CHOOSE YOUR NEXT ADVENTURE

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TOP 5 Hikes Within an Hour of Kalispell 1. LONE PINE STATE PARK. A short 10 minutes from downtown, Lone Pine has sweeping views of the Flathead Valley and more than 7 miles of hiking trails. 2. FOY’S TO BLACKTAIL TRAIL SYSTEM. With trails ranging from 1 to 18 miles in length, this multi-use area is a favorite spot for families to enjoy a nature walk, as well as hikers, single track mountain bikers and horseback riders. Plus, it’s only 10 minutes from downtown. 3. RAILS TO TRAILS. The former tracks for the Great Northern Railroad have been converted to paved recreational trails around Kalispell. Today, the trails stretch from the north shore of Flathead Lake west to

Kila and border the Smith Lake Waterfowl Protection Area. 4. BIRCH LAKE. A relatively easy hike with an initial elevation gain, this trail in the Jewel Basin takes you to sweeping views, wildflower-filled meadows, good trout fishing and cold-water swimming. 5. CYCLONE LOOKOUT. Less-traveled and moderately difficult, this hike has a series of gentle switchbacks through a lodgepole forest that lead to a fire lookout. At the top, you’ll be rewarded with 360-degree views of the Flathead Valley and Whitefish Range.

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1. CROSS-COUNTRY SKI. Glacier National Park may be famed for its towering crags, but you’ll find plenty of flat land and velvety snow that’s perfect for cross-country skiing or snowshoeing. Explore the trails around Lake McDonald, venture out on the Going-to-theSun Road or check out the trails in the Flathead National Forest. 2. DOG SLEDDING. If you love dogs and are looking for a winter wonderland experience crossing forested terrain and frozen lakes, try dog sledding. It’s the perfect activity to include everyone in the family, from babies to grandparents. 3. ICE FISHING. A decent day on the ice can send you home with a cooler full of yellow perch, a trophy kokanee

salmon or a nice rainbow trout. While you can ice fish on your own, we recommend booking an ice fishing trip with a local expert guide. 4. RODEO. The sport of rodeo is a longtime Montana tradition and rodeos go on nearly all year-round. Events include bull riding, saddle bronc and bareback riding, tie-down roping, chute dogging, team roping, barrel racing, steer wrestling and more. 5. SOAK UP HISTORY. While the mountains may beckon you to explore the outdoors, our museums and galleries — and their beautiful grounds — are some of the mustsee things to do on any visit. Check out the Conrad Mansion Museum, Northwest Montana History Museum and the Hockaday Museum of Art.

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TOP 5 Ways to Play in the Water 1. KAYAK OR PADDLEBOARD. With 500 pristine lakes in northwest Montana, there are plenty of front-row views for sunsets, as well as ample opportunities to spot wildlife, eagles, osprey and loons along the shoreline. Local favorites include Foy’s Lake, Swan Lake and Flathead Lake, with rentals available at Rocky Mountain Outfitter, Sportsman & Ski Haus or Sea Me Paddle. 2. FLOAT THE RIVER. Popular floats include a stretch of the Flathead River that goes from the Tea Kettle Fishing Access Site near Columbia Falls to the Old Steel Bridge in Kalispell. The nice and easy current makes for a peaceful day of floating. 3. TAKE A DIP. Ranging from peaceful ponds to cold-water creeks and the largest lake in the West, there

are pockets of water everywhere for swimming, skipping rocks or just dangling your toes in the water. 4. RENT A BOAT. One of the best ways to play in the water is to be on it. Rent a boat and cruise to Wild Horse Island, make turns on water skis or view the pictographs on the shore of Flathead Lake. Watercraft of all shapes and sizes are available for rent in Kalispell and around the lake. 5. CAST A LINE. Fishing and Montana tend to go hand in hand, with a particular romance that comes with flyfishing. This is a place made famous by blue-ribbon trout streams and abundant lakes. It’s also a place where you’ll find literature, art and films devoted to fishing’s power and mystique.

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MOUNTAIN CUISINE AND LIBATIONS From bakeries to breweries and farm-to-fork restaurants, Kalispell has an array of places to taste our hearty mountain fare. As you make your way around town, you’ll likely see a few recurring themes and flavors making their way into a variety of dishes, particularly local beef, bison, produce, grains, huckleberries and Flathead cherries. Each of these Kalispell restaurants is family-owned and vested in our mountain community. Taste some local flavors and try their signature dishes. BONELLI’S BISTRO Bright Mediterranean-style bistro dedicated to fresh, inventive ingredients. Signature Dish: Figsciutto Panino, with prosciutto, Havarti, arugula, balsamic figs and fig aioli. BRANNIGAN’S IRISH PUB Kalispell’s only Irish Pub offers a full bar and authentic Irish cuisine. Signature Dish: Guinness Gravy Pot Pie. Forktender slow-roasted beef in a rich dark Guinness Stout gravy, baked in a flakey crust. CASA MEXICO A little slice of Mexican culture and friendly hospitality, owned by the Valera family. Signature Dish: Smothered Carne Asada Burrito with rice, beans, melted cheese and pico de gallo.

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DESOTO GRILL Serving up rockabilly BBQ in a former blacksmith’s shop, Desoto’s ambiance is as much fun as the food. Signature Dish: Smoked Beef Brisket Platter with pork belly collard greens, Grandma Kat’s baked beans, cornbread and honey butter. FIRST AVENUE TAPHOUSE A friendly spot for hearty food, craft beer and specialty cocktails. Signature Dish: The Taphouse Burger, featuring Montana-made Daily’s Bacon, cheese, fried onion rings and signature BBQ Sriracha. HOP’S DOWNTOWN GRILL Chef-owned, specializing in locally grown beef, bison, elk and Montana yak burgers. Signature Dish: Huckleberry Burger, with huckleberry compote, arugula, goat cheese and crispy shallots.


EATS & DRINKS

MOOSE’S SALOON Old-West style saloon serving unique thin-crust pizza and ice-cold beer on 24 taps. Signature Dish: Classic Combo Pizza. Pepperoni, sausage, green peppers and mushrooms (add sauerkraut if you’re feeling adventurous). SYKES DINER A Kalispell staple for decades, Sykes is known for friendly service, downhome cooking, bountiful portions and a 10 cent cup of coffee. Signature Dish: Giant cinnamon or caramel rolls, fresh-baked daily.

THE HOUSE OF S&M - THE KITCHEN A tiny hole in the wall restaurant that serves enormous tacos overflowing with fresh, colorful ingredients. Signature Dish: The Darwin. A vegetarian taco with ranch-style beans, seasoned grilled cauliflower, cabbage, cheese and house-made pico. WHEN IN ROME PIZZERIA A small hometown pizzeria known for its exceptional handmade crust. Signature Dish: Italian Garden Pizza, with white sauce, artichoke hearts, pesto, sun-dried tomatoes and ricotta cheese.

Craft

BEVERAGE MAKERS There is no better way to relax and recap the day’s adventures than a stop at a local brewery, winery, distillery or cidery. As Kalispell has become the hub of the craft and small-batch beverage industry in northwest Montana, we asked the makers and shakers in the local craft beverage scene which drink best expresses their vibe.

WINERIES

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MONTAVINO WINERY Cabernet Franc Dark Ruby in color, medium-bodied with hints of plum, blackberries, cherries and fresh herbs with a memorable finish WATER’S EDGE WINERY & BISTRO The Ruby Crowned Kinglet A one-of-a-kind red blend. Chilean Rojo and California Old Vine Zinfandel marry to produce a rich-on-the-palate red.

GLACIER SUN WINERY Huckleberry Peach Wine Made with hand-picked wild Montana huckleberries. Slightly sweet and perfect for a warm summer evening. UNLEASHED - A WINERY Dog Paddle Sauvignon Blanc Clean with soft notes of citrus, green tea and a touch of juniper.

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CIDERIES

BIG MOUNTAIN CIDERWORKS Montana Original Semi Sweet Cider Fruit-forward cider made of heritage and dessert apples. Refreshing with a clean finish.

EATS & DRINKS

ROUGH CUT HARD CIDER Bear Food A mix of raspberries and blackberries before you hit the trail.

BREWERIES FLATHEAD LAKE BREWING Montana Light Kölsch-Style Ale With only 120 calories and a low ABV, this German-style Light Ale is a perfect summer beer to bring on your next outdoor adventure. SACRED WATERS BREWING The Bob IPA Inspired by a love for the Bob Marshall Wilderness, this classic West Coast style uses the boldest, dankest, most delicious and rugged hops. KALISPELL BREWING COMPANY Two Ski Brewski Pilsner A traditional German-style Pilsner brewed using a triple decoction mash, which delivers more melanoidins, color, flavor and body than in a typical American Lager. BIAS BREWING Logan’s Lass Scotch Ale True to style, this “wee heavy” is dominated by malts and pours caramel in color. A strong beer named after a strong woman, Odelia Logan, Montana Cattle Baroness.

SUNRIFT BEER COMPANY Sol-Gravy Stout Bold roasted malt and bittersweet chocolate notes blend with herbal noble hops for a velvet texture finish provided by the oats and the soft nitro pour. TAMARACK BREWING COMPANY Sip N’ Go Naked Apricot Ale Unfiltered wheat ale with apricot flavor bursting from the glass, a summer seasonal brewed yearround by popular demand.

DISTILLERIES GLACIER DISTILLING Fireweed Cherry bourbon made by blending brandy distilled from Flathead Lake cherries with bourbon to give authentic cherry overtones and a slight sweetness with an authentic finish. WHITEFISH HANDCRAFTED SPIRITS Orange Clove Rum A warm hug of citrus, cinnamon and clove, perfect in any form. Try it on the rocks or mix with fresh lime, raw sugar and seltzer water for the best “sugar dog” ever.

SPOTTED BEAR SPIRITS Coffee Liqueur Made with Montana Coffee Traders Montana Morning Blend. Notes of dark espresso, vanilla and chocolate. WHISTLING ANDY DISTILLING Cucumber Gin Eight botanicals and subtle cucumber notes beneath the body give this dry gin a smooth yet crisp spirit.

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COFFEE AND SWEETS Much like Montana’s love for the outdoors, we also take supporting our locally owned eateries very seriously. No matter the season, coffee and sweet treats are a staple year-round. In Kalispell there are several spots to get your fix, all locally loved and delicious. BAKERIES AND SWEETS

COFFEE

Bonjour Bakery & Bistro – Drinks,

Montana Coffee Traders – Drinks,

Ceres Bakery – Drinks, breakfast, lunch and

Sable Coffee – Drinks and treats;

The Spot – Handcrafted donuts and biscuits; downtown Kalispell.

City Brew – Drinks and all-day eats; Kalispell north and Kalispell east.

Sugar Happy Cupcakes – Artistic cupcake

Flathead Flavor Espresso – Roaming truck,

breakfast, lunch and bakery; Kalispell north. bakery; Main Street downtown.

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All locations offer online ordering and dine-in or takeout.

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FLAVORS OF THE FLATHEAD WILD HUCKLEBERRIES

FLATHEAD LAKE CHERRIES

No fruit is more prized in Montana than the wild huckleberry. From mid-July to September, huckleberry hunters flock to their favorite mountainside berry patches in search of the delicious purple gems. Seasoned huckleberry pickers may be reluctant to share the location of their secret patches, but the berries can often be found along popular hiking trails. Good places to look are the Danny On Trail at Whitefish Mountain Resort, Jewel Basin Hiking Area and trails around Hungry Horse Reservoir. Bears like berries too, so stay alert and make plenty of noise to reduce the chance of surprising any who might be grazing nearby. If you’d like to sample the berries but would rather let someone else do the picking, you’ll find tasty huckleberry creations at local restaurants, bakeries, breweries, and distilleries ranging from pastries and ice creams to barbecue sauce and beer. You may also find them at roadside fruit stands.

Montana might be famous for its huckleberries, but the Flathead Lake region is actually better known for its cherry crop. Despite being worldfamous, the pleasantly sweet and very juicy Flathead cherry is not actually its own species and farmers around Flathead Lake grow Lapins, Sweetheart, Rainier, Van, Stella, Lambert and Skeena cherries. And while many have speculated what makes these cherries so special, it’s the mild lake-influenced climate, pure waters and fertile soil that make Flathead cherries the most flavorful on earth. Harvest runs from mid-July through mid- August, and cherries are available at roadside stands along Flathead Lake or at local farmers markets. You can also harvest your own cherries at one of the many U-Pick orchards around the lake.

FOOD TRUCKS

Whether you’re here for vacation, work, a music festival, art show or one of our annual events (like the Spartan Race), be sure to look for one of the valley’s many food trucks, all serving up their own local flavors and made-right-here food and drink offerings. Here are a few of our favorites: D&T BBQ: Chow down on pulled pork, ribs, brisket, cowboy fries and bacon-wrapped stuffed jalapenos at this roving mobile barbecue trailer. Flathead Flavor Espresso: Whipping up specialty coffees (like white coffee with cherry cold foam) and smoothie drinks that capture the flavors of Montana.

S&M Tacos: Enormous tacos stuffed with fresh and colorful ingredients, topped off with special seasonings, imaginative flavors and signature sauces. Mackenzie River Pizza: Gourmet pizzas made fresh to order.

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AMERICAS BEST VALUE INN 1550 Hwy 93 N

BEST WESTERN PLUS FLATHEAD LAKE INN & SUITES 4824 Hwy 93 S

BEST WESTERN PLUS KALISPELL/GLACIER PARK WEST HOTEL & SUITES 255 Montclair Dr BLUE & WHITE MOTEL 640 E Idaho St

ECONO LODGE INN & SUITES 1680 Hwy 93 S

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GET COZY After a day playing in Montana’s outdoor playground, chances are you’ll want to find a cozy place to rest your head. In Kalispell you can choose from budget-friendly motels to amenity-filled hotels, classic architecture boutique lodging in downtown or an RV park nestled under the stars. Whatever you’re looking for, we have it here, located just a quick stroll away from all the shopping, restaurants and breweries you can handle. FAMILY-FRIENDLY AMENITIES

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Flathead Lake Inn & Suites ■ My Place ■ S pringhill Suites by Marriott ■M ontana Basecamp RV Park

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■ S herman Lodge at True Water Fly Shop

■ Kalispell Grand Hotel

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PACK IT UP

Kalispell is a four-season destination that sits at an elevation of 2,956 feet (900 meters). One of the best ways to enjoy your trip to Kalispell is to be sure your bag is packed for the time of year you’re visiting, playing and exploring under Montana’s big blue sky. With distinct weather for each season, the clothing you bring is an integral part of your trip. To be as prepared as possible, here are packing recommendations. WINTER. The secret to enjoying winter is being prepared for cold temperatures, snow and ice. Bring sturdy and warm boots, jackets, wool socks and sweaters, along with gloves and hats. Don’t let the cold fool you; you’ll still need SPF, sunglasses and lip balm. SPRING. An unpredictable weather season, spring can include warm days, cool nights and lateseason storms. Layers are recommended, from thick flannel shirts to short-sleeve active wear. Don’t forget a beanie, packable down jacket and sunglasses.

SUMMER. The long days offer temps in the 70s, 80s and 90s, but nights cool down so you’ll want some cozy layers. Must-haves include hats for sun, water shoes, hiking boots and lots of SPF. Montana’s climate is dry so pack a reusable water bottle to keep hydrated. FALL. With comfortable daytime temperatures and cooler nights, be sure to bring flannel shirts, long-sleeve tops, T-shirts, long pants, a light packable jacket, hats, beanies and transitional footwear.

Round out your packing list with a daypack, camera, binoculars and a waterproof pouch for your phone and keys. Packing lists for all four seasons can be found at discoverkalispell.com/packing-list/. Have other questions? Contact the Kalispell Visitor Information Center at 406-758-2811.

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Information

TO HELP PLAN YOUR TRIP ■ Elevation:

Kalispell – 2,956 feet; Entrance to GNP – 3,215 feet; Highest Peak in GNP – Mount Cleveland 10,479 feet ■ P opulation of Kalispell: 25,857 (2021 projected). County seat of Flathead County

WEATHER: January: Average high of 31°F; Average low of 16°F April: Average high of 56°F; Average low of 31°F July: Average high of 81°F; Average low of 48°F October: Average high of 55°F; Average low of 29°F TRANSPORTATION:

■ G lacier Park International Airport:

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iflyglacier.com, nonstop flights nationwide (some seasonal). ■ A mtrak: Empire Builder line stops in nearby Whitefish three days per week and runs from Seattle/Portland to Chicago. ■ R ental cars: Most major rental car brands are located at or close to the airport. ■ S hared transportation: Uber and Lyft are available in the area, but not in abundance. Many hotels offer airport shuttles and private taxi service is available. On-demand public transportation available on the Mountain Climber transit system. 406-758-5728. ■ Road conditions: http://mdt.mt.gov/travinfo

■ P opulation of Flathead County: 107,384 (2021 projected)

■ Flathead County: 5,098 square miles.

94% of land mass is national, state, wilderness, agriculture and corporate timber land. ■ No Sales Tax ■ Time Zone: Mountain ISTANCES FROM KALISPELL’S D CITY CENTER: ■ Glacier Park International Airport – 9 miles ■ Glacier National Park – 32 miles ■ Flathead Lake – 10 miles ■ Whitefish Mountain Resort – 22 miles ■ Missoula Montana – 120 miles ■ Yellowstone National Park – 370 miles ■ Spokane Washington – 238 miles ■ Canadian border – 70 miles Roosville, British Columbia; 145 miles Carway, Alberta ELECTRIC CHARGING STATIONS GIVE TRAVELERS ROOM TO ROAM Tesla: Red Lion Hotel, Hampton Inn Kalispell J1722: Best Western Plus Kalispell/Glacier Park West, Green Auto Group, Flathead Electric Company NEMA 14-50: Montana Basecamp RV Park, Greenwood Village RV Park Level 2: Red Lion Hotel, Best Western Plus Kalispell/Glacier Park West, Green Auto Group, Flathead Electric Company, Hampton Inn Kalispell Coming 2021: charging stations at Depot Park, downtown Kalispell.

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SHOPPING

YOU CAN TAKE IT WITH YOU

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Kalispell and the Flathead Valley are both home and inspiration to many skilled artisans, growers, writers and makers who pour their passion for this place into their creations. Fill up your senses while you’re here, then save some room in your suitcase for the sights, sounds, aromas, flavors and memories of Montana. "DAY HIKES AROUND THE FLATHEAD, 20TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION" This book by Stormy Good Monod will open the door to the expansive hiking experiences available in Northwest Montana and includes geology notes by Dr. Lex Blood and Judith Pressmar. Available at Rocky Mountain Outfitter. TABLETREE CHERRY JUICE Made from Flathead Lake’s famous sweet cherries. Drink it straight, mix with spirits or splash it on a salad. Purchase at Sykes Diner or Withey’s Health Foods. SHOOTING STAR SADDLERY If you’re looking for a new saddle or the kind of art that cowboys wear, this is it. Artistry on chaps, tack, belts and bags created in a remote location near the Flathead Indian Reservation. Open by chance or appointment. Call 406-885-7555.

SOLEIL CIRCLE BAG FROM BEARGRASS LEATHER Created by leather artist Samantha Dankert at her studio overlooking Flathead Lake. Available at Montana Modern Fine Art. M&S MEATS Famous throughout Montana, M&S Meats has been making their hand-cut Original Buffalo Jerky the old-fashioned way since 1945. Also available: locally raised beef and elk. SINGER/SONGWRITER MIKE MURRAY You’re likely to hear the Mike Murray Duo at live music venues around the valley. Kalispell native Mike describes his latest release “We are Like Warriors” as a call for unity in our divided world. PURPLE MOUNTAIN LAVENDER BUNDLE A cluster of dried fragrant blooms from the mountain-top lavender farm overlooking Flathead Lake. Available at Montavino Winery.

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In Kalispell, we’re big believers in personal responsibility and taking care of yourself. Whether you’re from near or far, we want you to be safe, healthy and well. As our destination is one of the most stunning places in the country, visitors and residents often find solace and rejuvenation in the area’s wide-open spaces, fresh mountain air, glacial-fed waters and slower way of life, as well as a connection and responsibility to each other. When it comes to taking care of yourself, those around you and this place, we invite you to learn more and take an active role in traveling responsibly and safely. 1. P lan ahead and know before you go. In Montana, weather conditions change quickly. With mountains and valleys throughout the region and various weather patterns impacting roadways, driving and recreation conditions can rapidly deteriorate. Always check road conditions and snow conditions and be prepared. 2. Pack appropriately. One of the easiest ways to enjoy your time in Montana is to be sure you have the correct clothing and supplies. This includes boots and a good coat in the winter, as well as sunglasses, sunscreen and lots of water year-round. 3. Take advantage of open spaces and Montana’s natural social distancing opportunities. In and around Kalispell, there are plenty of places to adventure and Montanans tend to instinctively give each

other room to roam and space to breath. Forgo crowded trailheads or stretches of river for areas with fewer people. Oftentimes this means driving a few more minutes to have a trail or section of water all to yourself. 4. Leave no trace. Whether it’s your first trip or your 50th into the outdoors, be sure that if you pack it in, you pack it out. This pertains to garbage, food, pet waste and everything in between. 5. Be kind. Over the last year, local businesses have been working hard to stay open and provide a safe environment for you to shop, stay and adventure. Follow posted signage, check local and state health guidelines, give others grace and play an active role in making sure that everyone feels safe and welcome.

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LOVE YOUR MOTHER

(EARTH)

In the 100-plus years since James J. Hill and his Empire Builder cut through the Rocky Mountains and arrived in the Flathead Valley, the untamed lands that surround Kalispell have always served as a guide to progress.

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CONSERVATION EASEMENTS OFFER A UNIQUE SOLUTION TO MAINTAINING PUBLIC ACCESS A century ago, lumber companies were among the largest landowners in the West and they came up with a simple solution for those who wanted to access their land for hunting and fishing: if you respect the land and leave it as you found it, you can use it as you please. The deal between private companies and public users was in place so long that most people almost came to think of the private land as public; just another piece of paradise available for exploration that is the buffet of Montana’s wideopen spaces. But then in the 1970s something started happening across western Montana. As more people discovered the region’s scenic wonders — and some of them moved here — timber companies began to sell off their massive landholdings for development.

Conservationists began to worry that pieces of land that make this area so special would be developed or become inaccessible, a bad deal for both the public that likes to enjoy it and the wildlife that calls it home. So they found a solution: conservation easements. Instead of selling the land for development, private landowners can work with government entities or non-profits to voluntarily enter into a legal agreement that limits certain uses of the land in order to protect its conservation values. Under an easement, the land remains privately owned and can still be managed as it was historically, which supports forestry, open space, and economic opportunities for local communities, while also oftentimes ensuring permanent public access for hunting, fishing, and

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other public recreational pursuits. “These easements protect wildlife habitat and public access,” says Kris Tempel, a habitat conservation biologist for Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks who works on the easements. Conserving open, working lands and wildlife habitat through conservation easements is fundamental to FWP’s role in stewarding the public’s fish and wildlife resources.” Northwest Montana is home to numerous notable conservation easements that provide public recreational access and conserve open space, Tempel says. One of the first large easements in the area was a deal with Plum Creek Timber in the early 2000s to protect about 142,000 acres in the area of the Thompson and Fisher river valleys west of Kalispell. This land was prime low elevation range for moose and elk where they spend the winter months escaping the cold and snow of the mountains.

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks utilizes something called the Habitat Montana Program to fund these public-private land conservation efforts. The program was the result of legislation passed in 1987 and that law allows a portion of the revenue made from big game hunting licenses to go towards conservation efforts. In recent years, larger amounts of land in northwest Montana have been protected with conservation easements and Tempel says even more could be protected in the future. “It’s so important to protect these habitats not just for fish and wildlife but also for the public,” Tempel says. “We want to make sure these places are protected for future generations.” There are tens of millions of acres of public and protected land in Montana — huge swaths of it located just minutes away from Kalispell — meaning there is plenty to see and explore.

Learn more about the Habitat Montana Program and other conservation efforts at fwp.mt.gov/conservation. Remember to #RecreateResponsibly. Learn more at discoverkalispell.com/recreate-responsibly.

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“Guard, protect and cherish your land, for there is no afterlife for a place that started out as Heaven.” — CHARLES MARION RUSSELL (1929)

GAZE UP AT THE STARS

Glacier National Park and Waterton Lakes National Park

comprise one of 26 areas in the world recognized as Dark Sky Parks by the International Dark Skies Association.

Dusty Star Observatory at Glacier's St. Mary Visitor Center has a 20-inch telescope, one of the most powerful in the National Park Service. The Observatory is run as part of the "Half the Park is After Dark" programs. Learn about ranger-led astro program at nps.gov/glac.


PHOTO CREDIT: JOHN ASHLEY FINE ART

Outside Glacier Park

Logan State Park, 46 miles west of Kalispell, has dark night skies for star viewing and is also fun for swimming, boating, camping and fishing by day. montana.darksky.ngo/dark-sky-destinations Photo: “Andromeda Rising” The Andromeda galaxy rises above the northern lights (left), while Jupiter (bright, far right) leads the Milky

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FOUR SEASON ADVENTURE

Spring

As the spring sun perks up the grasses and wildflowers and the days lengthen into our long northern-summer evenings, the wildlife and people come alive and start hitting the trails, lakes and rivers for unforgettable Montana moments in our great outdoors. In Kalispell, there’s a long list of options to create your perfect spring getaway.

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Summer

Summer feels both endless and fleeting at the same time. With 16 hours of daylight and a plethora of outdoor adventures to take advantage of, there’s no better place to be in summer than Kalispell and northwest Montana. Glacier National Park takes the main stage, but we recommend you discover the other jewels of summer.

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THINGS TO DO: ake a hike or pack trip alongside a llama T with Swan Mountain Outfitters. Soak up the waters of Flathead Lake on a sunset cruise on the Far West. Ride, hike and run the 18 miles of Foy’s to Blacktail Trails, located minutes from downtown Kalispell. Cool off at Woodland Water Park, Kalispell’s only outdoor waterpark.

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THINGS TO DO: ike Glacier National Park’s Going-to-the-Sun Road B before it opens to vehicles. Shop downtown Kalispell to pick up local arts, outdoor gear, jewelry and other unique finds. Visit Purple Mountain Lavender, tour blooming plants and participate in workshops to make your own lavender products. Take a drive around Flathead Lake to view the diverse landscapes, including blossoming cherry trees in orchards along the shore.


Winter

Winter in Montana is breathtaking. It combines a real-life snow globe with fresh mountain air and cozy nights spent around the fire. Skiing and snowboarding tend to take the spotlight in winter as hundreds of inches of light powdery snow blanket our mountains, inviting you to come and play.

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THINGS TO DO: njoy the quiet of Glacier National Park on a E snowshoe walk around Apgar and Lake McDonald. Take a winter trail ride with a trusty horse and guide from Artemis Acres. Flex your creative muscles at KALICO Art Center in downtown. Kayak across the waters of Somers Bay on Flathead Lake with See Me Paddle.

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Fall

Fall brings crisp nights, star-filled skies and a mix of colorful foliage that stop you in your tracks. Locals relish every moment, as it’s the season where time slows down, there’s a bit more room on the trails and the hint of crispness in the air stimulates the senses. Combine the cool nights, warm sunny days and lots of room for adventure, for the perfect fall getaway.

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TV ride in the mountains with Northwest A Montana Adventures. Visit Sweet Pickin’s Pumpkin Patch for games, a petting zoo and yummy treats. Take a guided fly-fishing trip with one of the area’s expert guides to hone your angling skills. T ake a drive to Kootenai Falls for breathtaking views of the river gorge and rushing waters below.

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SAY AFTER VISITING KALISPELL) Kalispell is the perfect place for affordable family travel. With easy access to the outdoors, the day’s plans are accomplished without a lot of logistics and stress. Round out your outdoor explorations and adventures with hands-on learning and yummy treats in town. Here are a few kid-tested experiences to enjoy in and around Kalispell.

PHOTO CREDIT: JAMIE KINGHAM

BEST SPOTS TO TAKE IN THE NIGHT SKY ■ Herron Park, Kalispell ■ Montana State Parks, Flathead Lake ■ Apgar/Lake McDonald, Glacier National Park OUTDOOR EXPLORATIONS ■ C ampfires. Nothing says summer like telling stories over an open fire. Check for campgrounds and state parks that have approved campfire areas. Kalispell also has hotels with outdoor fire pits perfect for roasting marshmallows. Listen to Smokey the Bear; extinguish all fires fully and never leave them unattended. ■ Flathead Lake. Play at one of six state parks, all ideal for swimming, rock skipping or rent kayaks to explore the bays and coves. ■ Pine Grove Fishing Area. Stocked with rainbow and cutthroat trout, perfect for kids who want to snag a fish. Complies with ADA access guidelines.

orseback Riding. Experience a taste of the H West and get your cowboy on at Artemis Acres Paint Horse Guest Ranch, just 6 miles from downtown Kalispell. Rafting. Cool off on family-friendly class I flat water on the North Fork of the Flathead River with an experienced guide.

HIKES FOR ANY AGE ■ The Family Trail at Foy’s to Blacktail Trails, Kalispell ■ Running Eagle Falls/Trick Falls and Avalanche Lake Trail, Glacier National Park ■ Swan River Nature Trail, Bigfork HANDS-ON LEARNING ■ Glacier Institute. Day camps and programs to learn about the natural world. ■N orthwest Montana History Museum. Learn the story of northwest Montana and its residents with interactive exhibits. Plus, kids get in free. ■ KALICO Art Center. Youth workshops and classes, as well as paint-your-own-pottery kits. ■ Lone Pine State Park Visitor Center. Get a closeup look at a grizzly bear in the wildlife exhibit, then take a short walk to the overlook to get a bird’s-eye view of the Flathead Valley. End the day with a huckleberry milkshake at Norm’s Soda Fountain in downtown Kalispell. discoverkalispell.com/day-trips/family-attractions

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A SAMPLING OF YEAR-ROUND

EVENTS AND ENTERTAINMENT SPRING

FALL

SUMMER

WINTER

■ Kalispell Professional Bull Riding Event ■ The Big Shindig Hot Rod Show ■ Under the Big Sky Music Festival ■ Glacier Symphony Night at Rebecca Farm ■ Hockaday Museum Arts in the Park Festival ■ The Event at Rebecca Farm ■ Great Bear Beer Festival ■ Northwest Montana Fair & Rodeo

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■ Flathead Celtic Festival ■ Flathead Quilters Guild Show ■ Ghost Tours at the Conrad Mansion ■ The Market Beautiful ■ Kalispell Art Walk & Holiday Stroll ■ Christmas Tours at the Conrad Mansion ■ Glacier Symphony Holiday Pops ■ Frosty the Brewfest SEASONAL AND ONGOING EVENTS Glacier Symphony & Chorale Brash Rodeo – Summer and Winter Kalispell Farmers Market KALICO Art Center Conrad Mansion NW Montana History Museum Hockaday Museum of Art

PHOTO CREDIT: GRAVITY SHOTS, SHANNON BRINKMAN

■ St. Patrick’s Day Parade ■ Glacier Symphony & Chorale Spring Festival ■ Montana Spartan Race ■ Bigfork Whitewater Festival


CONNECTIONS START HERE

With a rich mountain culture and small-town charm, Kalispell combines the conveniences of city amenities with a destination that’s genuine, welcoming and service-oriented. Kalispell’s soulstirring beauty and full-service offerings make it easy for attendees to connect to the spirit of this place year-round, from local business to the wild outdoors, as well as to each other.

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MEETING S AND GROUPS

COMPLIMENTARY PLANNING SERVICES 1,800 rooms, 65,000 square feet of flexible meeting space and one-of-a-kind venues for reunions and weddings. Planners will also find the perfect balance of affordable variety, modern amenities and quality meeting facilities, with easy access to spectacular, unspoiled nature.

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REJUVENATED COMMUNITY

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REDEVELOPMENT The adage, “out with the old, in with the new” is often used when talking about growth, progress, and making changes, but here in Kalispell we’re planning to keep the evidence of our historic, humble roots side by side with new developments and 21st-Century amenities. Kalispell was the main line for the Great Northern Railway, which was established when the town was first platted in 1891. By 1904, Kalispell had become the trade center for the Flathead Valley, and while the railroad was moved north to Whitefish that year, Kalispell had established itself on its journey toward becoming what we know the city to be now – the urban center of the Flathead – where retail, healthcare, education, government, events, and more are centered and thrive. Although the main route of the Great Northern Railway was moved to the north, the railroad maintained a constant presence through the heart

of the city for decades, serving private businesses and occasional passenger routes. Nearly 20 years ago, as rail-served businesses began to grow and expand out of the downtown core of Kalispell, community leaders began coming together to establish a vision for the vibrant city. In 2015, the City of Kalispell was awarded a $10M federal TIGER grant which spurred the work on a $21M redevelopment project to remove the rails that bisected Kalispell’s core and replace them with a linear park. Named the Kalispell Core and Rail Redevelopment Project, the vision was to establish a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly, mixed-use neighborhood with retail, residential, entertainment, and cultural amenities focus. Over the course of the last several years more than 40 acres have become available for redevelopment along the newly-named Parkline Trail, which is on track to be completed at the surface level from end-to-end later this year.

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RECENT DEVELOPMENTS & PURCHASES

■ 4th and Zuri ■ Alpine Lighting/Berube/Fidelity Title Building

■ Sherman Lodge, True Water Fly Shop

■ Honey Home ■ KM Building ■ Kalispell Grand Hotel

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DEMAND FOR HOUSING The housing market in Kalispell has been booming for the last several years. Living in Kalispell is like having an all-access pass to numerous mountains, lakes, rivers, and trails within minutes of leaving the office. Workforce housing, affordable housing, and single-family building projects are furiously underway to keep pace with increasing demand.

■ Meridian Court Apartments ■ Two-Mile Drive ■ Husky Street Apartments ■ The Crossings

COMING ON-LINE

■ Silo property ■ Meridian Court Apartments ■H ayden Tanner multi-use development

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INCENTIVES FOR DEVELOPERS

INVESTMENTS IN EDUCATION

PHOTO CREDIT: CITY OF KALISPELL

Home to Northwest Montana’s only higher-ed institution, Flathead Valley Community College, one of the highest-performing public school districts in the state, and several private school offerings, Kalispell is the educational epicenter of the Flathead Valley. Reinvesting in education has positively impacted nearly every school and every student in Kalispell. $54 Million has been spent by Kalispell Public Schools to build a sixth elementary school and significantly update the existing five elementary schools, Kalispell Middle School, both high schools, Linderman Education Center, the H.E. Robinson Agricultural Center, and Legend’s Field. Additionally, Flathead Valley Community College has recently seen the addition of the Broussard Library and Learning Commons, new on-campus housing, and is currently under construction with the Wachholz College Center, which includes a fitness center, gymnasium, event space, performing arts education, and a performance and lecture hall. COMMUNITY RESOURCES Montana West Economic Development/ Flathead County Economic Development Authority (406) 257-7711 www.dobusinessinmontana.com

Business is booming in the Flathead Valley and there has been tremendous interest from businesses and developers from all over the U.S. as well as local businesses taking advantage of opportunities to grow. The opportunities for development are abundant whether you’re relocating, starting a business, or redeveloping an existing property. Take advantage of programs like: ■ Kalispell’s Opportunity Zone covers one-third of Kalispell’s Core Area, encompassing 30+ acres of vacant or under-utilized property. ■ In 2020, Kalispell City Council moved to reduce Impact Fees by 50 percent. ■ New Market Tax Credits. ■ Brownfields Program. ■ Big Sky Economic Development Trust Fund. ■ Workforce Development grants and tax credits. ■ Tax Increment Financing Districts.

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Bryan Gilbertson CPA PC Eclipse Tax & Accounting Elevated Accounting Jordahl & Sliter CPA Junkermier Clark Campanella Stevens PC R Gunlikson & Associates CPA PC Simpson & Himsle, CPA, PC Swiftcurrent Consulting & Accounting PC

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AIRLINE SERVICES & TR ANSPORTATION Alaska Airlines Allegiant Airlines Delta Airlines Glacier Jet Center Glacier Park International Airport

ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERING A&E Architects, P.C. APEC Engineering Carver Engineering Cushing Terrell Fraser Management & Consulting IMEG Jackola Engineering & Architecture, P.C. Jacobs Engineering Group JE Engineering KLJ Engineering Morrison - Maierle PCA Architects P.C. Robert Peccia & Associates Waatti Engineering WGM Group

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Able Body Collison Repair Jance's Body Shop AUTO DEALERS

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253-6923 442-2405 752-3168 257-7711 756-6027 752-4197

Corwin Honda of Kalispell Corwin Motors of Kalispell Don ''K'' Whitefish Green Auto Group Kalispell Ford Kalispell Toyota Kalispell Volkswagen AUTOMOBILE - PARTS & SERVICES

Bolsters Towing CARQUEST Auto Parts Columbia Falls Auto Parts - NAPA Kalispell Auto Parts - NAPA Les Schwab Tire Center Loren's Auto Repair Pro Clean Carwash Rudy's Autosound Tire-Rama Service Centers

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AUTOMOBILE RENTAL

Avis Rent A Car Budget Car Rental Dollar Rent A Car of Kalispell Enterprise Rent-A-Car

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BANKS & CREDIT UNIONS

Farmers State Bank First Interstate Bank Eureka First Interstate Bank Evergreen First Interstate Bank Kalispell, Downtown First Interstate Bank Kalispell, Hutton Ranch First Interstate Bank Polson First Interstate Bank Whitefish First Montana Bank Glacier Bancorp Glacier Bank Bigfork Glacier Bank Columbia Falls Glacier Bank Eureka Glacier Bank Evergreen Glacier Bank Kalispell, Buffalo Hill Glacier Bank Kalispell, Downtown Glacier Bank Kalispell, Reserve Drive Glacier Bank Lakeside Glacier Bank Libby Glacier Bank Polson Glacier Bank Whitefish Park Side Credit Union Rocky Mountain Bank Rocky Mountain Bank, Bigfork Three Rivers Bank Kalispell, Idaho Street Three Rivers Bank Kalispell, Meridian Rd TrailWest Bank US Bank Valley Bank of Kalispell Wells Fargo Bank Kalispell, Downtown Wells Fargo Bank Kalispell, North Whitefish Credit Union Kalispell, North Whitefish Credit Union Kalispell, South Whitefish Credit Union Whitefish

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BUSINESS CONSULTING & SERVICES ADP - Montana BC ATM SERVICES Biz to Biz Network BNI Montana Chamber Master Essential Development and Coaching Global Archives Holcombe Training & Consulting JPL2 Consulting Learned Reality Logans Blueprint Montana Registered Agent

Murphy Business & Financial Corp. Northwest Montana SCORE Phil Quigley & Associates Purpose Thrive Inc. TTEC Vitalize Your Workforce ZenBusiness

CAMPERS & RV'S Bergeson RV

CHILD CARE

Discovery Developmental Center

CLEANING & JANITORIAL

Cinnamon's Norwex Healthy Cleaning Supply Flathead Janitorial Restoration & Cleaning

862-9300 756-5271 831-332-4331 897-9824 730-2710 751-3115 871-2457 512-814-6420

755-3890

756-7295

250-2394 755-7075

COMMUNICATIONS & INTERNET PROVIDERS Access Montana AT&T Blackfoot Bullitt Communications Digital Communication Systems Montana Sky Networks Spectrum Business Verizon Cellular Plus Vision Net

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A Ray of Hope Big Brothers Big Sisters NW Montana Braveheart Chaplain Ministry Cancer Support Community Central Christian Church Champion for Success Coats for Kids Cornerstone Community Church DREAM Adaptive Recreation Easterseals - Goodwill Flathead Food Bank Flathead Industries Flathead Youth Home Habitat for Humanity of Flathead Valley Hope Pregnancy Ministries Intermountain Kalispell Farmer's Market NW MT Head Start NW MT Veteran's Stand Down & Food Pantry Samaritan House Sparrows Nest of NW MT The COMMIT Foundation The Nurturing Center The Salvation Army

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HEATING, VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING

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Glacier Stone Supply PAINT CONTRACTORS & SUPPLIES

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CREDIT CARD PROCESSING SpotOn VMarie Payment Solutions

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Credit Associates

728-8099 751-5000 752-8383 752-4995 752-0924 257-8181 752-7163 752-2755 758-6400

756-2759 758-2022 755-2703

571-451-3006 871-4969

761-5350

DRY CLEANING, LINEN & UNIFORM SUPPLY High Country Linen Supply

EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 752-8393 752-9663 752-4756 755-9701 752-2644 857-3306 755-6411

752-6653 892-1717 300-0435 871-3376

Express Employment Professionals Job Service LC Staffing Spherion Staffing Service

ENGR AVING & AWARDS

Silvertip Engraving

ENTERTAINMENT, ART & MUSIC Alpine Theatre Project Bigfork Summer Playhouse Glacier Symphony, Orchestra and Chorale Hidden Key Escape Games KALICO Art Center NW MT Fair & Rodeo The Event at Rebecca Farm Whitefish Theatre Company

ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING AE2S Montana Environmental Laboratory Water & Environmental Technologies

755-2000

257-2255 758-6200 752-0191 407-7300

752-4904

862-7469 837-4886 407-7000 823-0564 471-2832 758-5810 253-4666 862-5371

257-8990 755-2131 309-6085

756-9473 471-7929 257-8093

EVENT & WEDDING RENTAL & SERVICES

755-5234 257-1516 755-4710

EVENT VENUES & FACILITIES

257-1341 752-2778 756-6656 755-5717 756-0535

Celebrate Event & Party Rental NW MT Wedding & Event Professionals Snowline Acres

Ashley Creek Historic Venue at Snowline Acres Flathead County Fairground Flathead Lutheran Bible Camp Kalispell Eagle's Club & Lounge Kalispell Elks Lounge & Event Center NW MT Fair & Event Center

FARMS EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES Big John's CHS Mountain West Coop Murdoch's Ranch & Home Supply

862-4636 250-3213 752-1440

752-1440 758-5810 752-6602 752-7265 257-6474 758-5810

257-7317 755-7400 755-4747

752-6562 752-1244

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FINANCIAL & INVESTMENT SERVICES Coco Enterprises D. A. Davidson & Co Edward Jones - Pearl D. Galbraith Granite Peak Wealth Advisors H & R Block HeartStone Advisors Merrill Lynch Wealth Management Northwestern Mutual Peter Pius - Thrivent Financial Raymond James Financial Services Rich Groff II, CFP Stifel

FIRE

Mahugh Fire & Safety

752-0163

FITNESS, HEALTH & WELLNESS The Summit The WAVE World Gym Kalispell

751-4100 862-2444 407-7372

FLORIST

Rose Petal Floral and Supplies

892-4069

FORESTRY & WOOD PRODUCTS FH Stoltze Land & Lumber Company Weyerhaeuser

892-7000 892-6238

FUEL DISTRIBUTORS CityServiceValcon

755-4321

FUNER AL HOMES

Buffalo Hill Funeral Home Darlington Cremation & Burial Service Johnson - Gloschat Funeral Home

752-0336 755-2662 752-6666

GARBAGE & RECYCLING Evergreen Disposal Pacific Steel & Recycling

257-1739 755-7011

GARDEN & NURSERY'S Plant Land Purple Mountain Lavender

756-7568 212-5626

GOLF

Buffalo Hill Golf Club Northern Pines Golf Club

756-4547 837-7373

GOVERNMENT

City of Kalispell Flathead County U.S. Small Business Administration

GROCERY & HEALTH FOOD

Albertson's Food & Drug Blacktail Grocery Chef'Store Glacier Wholesalers Mountain Valley Foods Rosauers Super 1 Foods Kalispell, Downtown Withey's Health Foods

892-9400 752-6212 755-1288 541-2100 752-8747 862-3795 863-1510 607-6208 210-4356 756-7200 221-3606 755-9400

758-7703 758-5503 441-1080

INSUR ANCE SERVICES

Aspen Insurance Benefits Montana Blue Cross Blue Shield of Montana Bob Herron Compass Group Insurance & Investments Farmers Union Insurance Flathead Farm Mutual Insurance Co. Flathead Insurance Glacier Insurance Strategies Hebert Insurance Agency Inc. Hub International Jolene Reum - Farmers Insurance Montana First Insurance Mountain West Farm Bureau Insurance National Flood Services Paradox Insurance Agency PayneWest Insurance - Kalispell Shaine R. Reece Insurance Agency Inc. State Farm - Sandra Goode-Long Torrent Technologies

INTERIOR DESIGN

Budget Blinds of the Flathead Gotcha Covered – Custom Window Treatments R&R Home

L ANDSCAPING & PEST SERVICES Big Sky Lawn & Landscaping B's Montana Gardens Complete Pest Services Rocky Mountain Super Vac TruGreen

L AUNDROMAT Tumble Laundry

LIBR ARIES

ImagineIF Libraries

LIMOUSINE SERVICE Wild Horse Limousine

LIQUOR STORES

Hungry Horse Liquor Store

LOCKSMITHS

Great Northern Lock and Safe

752-1454 230-2326 314-7205

250-2078 250-4950 755-7399 257-4639 257-2828

314-4389

758-5821

756-2290

387-5506

257-5625

LODGING BED & BREAKFAST

Cabin Creek Landing Bed & Breakfast CABINS & VACATION RENTALS

257-7127 844-2606 800-662-4242 752-4479 756-1422 755-5088 755-3144 755-5260

257-4864 763-6368 437-6401 253-8000 755-1200 257-1252 752-7500 752-8000 257-7680 755-6453 752-8693 758-7009 755-0719 755-1115 756-8656 451-0180 758-4200 752-9100 257-7714 257-7358

Edgewater RV Resort & Motel Kalispell Hostel North Forty Resort Reclusive Moose Cabins River Meadow Ranch

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Greenwood RV Park & Campground Rocky Mountain Hi RV & Campground

854-2126 844-3644 270-1653 862-7740 250-1576 365-9587 257-7719 755-9573

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DIRECTORY GUEST RANCH & RESORTS

Artemis Acres Paint Horse Ranch Averill Hospitality Dancing Spirit Ranch Dream Haven Guest Ranch Flathead Lake Lodge Glacier Guides and Montana Raft Glacier National Park Lodges Great Northern Resort Izaak Walton Inn KwaTaqNuk Resort & Casino Meadow Lake Golf & Ski Resort The Bar W Guest Ranch

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755-3723 863-4000 300-2594 858-2020 837-4391 387-5555 897-8351 387-5340 888-5700 883-3636 892-8700 863-9099

HOTELS & MOTELS

America's Best Value Inn 756-3222 Belton Chalet 888 - 5000 Best Western Flathead Lake Inn & Suites 857-2400 Best Western Plus Kalispell/Glacier Park West Hotel & Suites 257-5255 Bridge Street Cottages 837-2785 Cedar Creek Lodge & Conf Center 897-7070 Country Inn & Suites 751-9000 Glacier Park Collection/ Pursuit 892-2525 Greenwood Village Inn & Suites 257-7719 Hampton Inn & Suites Whitefish 730-8901 Hampton Inn Kalispell 755-7900 Hilton Garden Inn Kalispell 756-4500 Historic Kalispell Grand Hotel 755-8100 Holiday Inn Express & Suites Kalispell 755-7405 Homewood Suites by Hilton 755-8080 My Place Kalispell 752-4847 Quality Inn 755-6700 Red Lion Hotel Kalispell 751-5050 Sherman Lodge at True Water Fly Shop 318-5900 SpringHill Suites by Marriott 314-6600 Super 8 755-1888 The FairBridge Inn & Suites 755-6100 TownePlace Suites Whitefish 890-2053

MANUFACTURING

Applied Materials - Birch Grove Applied Materials - PPC Business Unit Connector Tech Converting Equipment International Defiance Machine Glacier Hops Ranch Haywire Industries Hurraw! Balm Kalispell Kreamery Montana Artesian Water Company Montana Gold Bullet Mountain Meadow Herbs Nomad Global Communications Solutions PROOF Research SAJE Pharma Sonju Industrial Swan Valley Medical Tabletree Montana Thompson Precision

752-2107 752-2107 756-0771 407-7362 756-2727 862-4677 885-6631 730-2571 756-6455 755-3515 755-2717 857-6738 755-1721 756-9290 756-0240 752-7979 837-1500 261-2501 257-8770

Basler Family Chiropractic Ryan Chiropractic Clinic DERMATOLOGY

Dermatology Assoc & Laser Cosmetic Center Montana Sky Dermatology

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Big Sky Pediatric Dentistry Dental Distinctions, PC Glacier Dental Group, PC Kalispell Denture Studio Kalispell Oral Surgery & Implants Montana Dental Spa Montana Dental Works HOME HEALTH CARE & CONSULTING

A Plus Health Care Eagleview West Life Care Planning EPAGA Home Care Frontier Home Health and Hospice Loyal Care In-Home Care Assistance HOSPITALS

Logan Health North Valley Hospital Pathways Shriners Hospitals for Children - Spokane The HealthCenter OPTICAL SERVICES

Glacier Eye Clinic PHARMACY

Sykes Pharmacy PHYSICAL THERAPY SERVICES

Berube Physical Therapy OrthoRehab Physical Therapy PTA Physical Therapy PHYSICIANS

Glacier Direct Primary Care Northwest Family Medicine Rocky Mountain Heart and Lung PROSTHETICS & ORTHOPEDICS

Northern Care Prosthetics & Orthotics SLEEP CLINIC

Rocky Mountain Sleep Disorders Center THERAPY & COUNSELING

Horse Sense Healing Human Therapy on Horseback Undaunted Family Connections

MORTGAGE & LENDING AGENCIES Academy Mortgage Bay Equity Home Loans Guild Mortgage Company LendUS Mann Mortgage Mountain Lake Mortgage Northwest Farm Credit Services Paramount Residential Mortgage Group Payment Servicing Corporation Wintrust Mortgage

MUSEUM & HISTORICAL

MEDICAL & HEALTH SERVICES CHIROPRACTIC SERVICES

DENTAL & ORAL SERVICES

257-3004 755-6030 756-7555 314-4477

Conrad Mansion Museum Hockaday Museum of Art Miracle of America Museum Northwest Montana History Museum

752-8302 755-4166 752-8081 314-4892 755-6014 314-4044 752-1166 755-4968 752-5821 755-4633 755-4923 752-0146 752-5111 863-3500 756-3950 509-623-0424 751-7500 257-2020 257-4806 890-2408 752-3597 756-7878 480 - 6260 752-8877 257-8992 755-6322 890-2009 257-0008 257-1849 282-4595

249-8696 212-1029 884-2000 420-6354 751-6266 751-2350 532-4900 312-7612 257-8186 756-1505

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NEWSPAPERS

Bigfork Eagle Daily Inter Lake Flathead Beacon Hungry Horse News Western News Whitefish Pilot

NON-PROFIT

Artists and Craftsmen of the Flathead Bigfork Center for the Performing Arts Center for Restorative Youth Justice Flathead 4-H Foundation Flathead Celtic Festival Flathead Lake Biological Station Foy's to Blacktail Trails Girl Scouts of Montana and Wyoming Girls on the Run Flathead Valley Glacier National Park Conservancy Gypsy Theatre Guild Humane Society of NW MT ImagineIF Library Foundation Kalispell Business Improvement District Kalispell Sunriser Lions Club Lakeside Quick Response Unit National Parks Conservation Assoc. Reach Higher Montana Salish Kootenai College Foundation The Padded Studio Vitalant

NURSING HOMES, SENIOR & ASSISTED LIVING SERVICES Brendan House Edgewood Kalispell Senior Living Immanuel Lutheran Communities Prestige Assisted Living The Springs at Whitefish Timber Creek Village Assisted Living

OFFICE SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT Information Technology Core J&H J2 Business Products

PARKS

Flathead County Parks & Recreation Flathead National Forest Glacier National Park Kalispell Parks & Recreation MT Fish, Wildlife & Parks

PAWN SHOPS

First National Pawn Gold Rush Pawn Company

PHOTOGR APHY

Valerie McIntyre Photography

PRINTERS & SCREEN PRINTING Bushy Tail Screen Printing Insty Prints Kalispell Copy Center Scott Company The Towne Printer The UPS Store Thomas Printing

837-5131 755-7000 257-9220 892-2151 293-4124 862-3505

881-4288 837-4885 257-7400 758-5553 314-2568 872-4500 249-2010 800-736-5243 401-300-4687 892-3250 356-6022 752-7297 314-4082 253-6923 756-8528 844-2775 862-6722 253-4685 275-4983 520-909-6960 300-7355

751-5339 203-1129 752-9624 756-1818 862-6322 892-3400

495-2673 885-4804 752-8520

758-5800 758-5204 888-7800 758-7718 752-5501

755-4642 257-7296

755-2999

752-3343 752-8812 755-5888 755-0099 755-4993 755-8333 755-5447

PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS Carbonari Associates ELOI

PUBLICATIONS Ziplocal

PUBLIC REL ATIONS Big Sky Public Relations

R ADIO, T V & CABLE

ABC Fox Montana Anderson Radio Broadcasting Bee Broadcasting KAJ TV 8/18 KCFW-TV KGEZ AM 600 Radio KOFI/KZMN Radio Montana Public Radio

755-8941 890-2626

801-255-0801

270-2949

249-1224 883-9200 755-8700 756-5888 755-5239 752-2600 755-6690 243-4931

REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL & HOME INSPECTION

Glacier Appraisal

270-6680

BROKERAGES, BROKERS & AGENTS.

Austin Elm - PureWest Real Estate 200-8498 Builder Creek Realty 755-0250 Cedar House Partners 257-8113 Chuck Olson Real Estate 752-1000 David Fetveit - PureWest Real Estate 249-1764 Engel & Völkers Western Frontier 300-1790 Engel & Volkers Western Frontier - Kristin Zuckerman 291-0778 Engel & Völkers Western Frontier- Jeanie Deetz & Keith Deetz 270-1942 ERA Lambros Real Estate 752-9200 Flathead Valley Brokers 752-8883 Glacier Sotheby's International Realty 863-3060 Hargett Mountain Properties - PureWest Christie's 300-2029 Homes & Land of Big Sky Country 522-7800 Kaci Kelly Santos - eXp Realty 709-7988 Kat Palmiotti, Broker/REALTOR®, Blackstone Realty Group-eXp Realty 270-3667 Keller Williams NWMT - Nan Wise 407-2153 Keller Williams Realty NW MT 752-4700 Landstar Properties 249-2244 Montana Brokers REALTORS 758-4747 Montana Land and Home 270-7320 National Parks Realty of Whitefish 862-8400 Premiere Real Estate Professionals 755-6789 Properties Northwest Real Estate 755-7700 PureWest Real Estate 751-5600 Re/Max Glacier Country 257-8900 Susan E. Smith - RE/MAX of Whitefish 253-7121 Tracy Brink - Keller Williams NWMT 885-5992 Truman Real Estate 407-8256 Westward Bound Real Estate 253-0222 Your 406 Dream Team - Keller Williams 261-8778 DEVELOPERS

Flower & Stone Hutton Ranch Plaza Associates PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

All Pro Flathead Property Mgmt. Corental Property Mgmt. First Main Frontier West Properties Ol' Loading Dock Old Sun Properties The Highline Apartments Valley Maintenance & Property Mgmt.

303-570-6719 756-2773 755-1102 752-5600 257-2361 249-3257 871-2501 250-4291 909-0016 837-6679

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RESTAUR ANT, CATERING, & MOBILE VENDORS Blue Canyon Restaurant Bonelli's Bistro Bonjour Bakery and Bistro Brannigan's Irish Pub Casa Mexico Ceres Bakery Chick-fil-A City Brew Coffee D & T BBQ Desoto Grill Earth Angel Organics Firehouse Subs First Avenue Taphouse Five Guys Burgers & Fries Flathead Flavor Espresso Frugals Harbor Grille Hop's Downtown Grill Jimmy John's MacKenzie River Pizza South MacKenzie River Pizza, Grill & Pub McDonald's Montana Coffee Traders Kalispell Mooses Saloon Norm's News Pizza Hut Sable Coffee Subway - US HWY 2 Sugar Happy Sykes Diner The Brass Tap The House of S&M - The Kitchen The Spot Vista Linda Inc. Wendy's of Evergreen Wendy's of Kalispell When in Rome Pizzeria

RETAIL STORES

4th & Zuri LLC Ciao Interiors Coins & Carats Costco Wholesale Honey Home and Design Kalispell Center Mall Kehoe's Agate Shop LaSalle Lighting - Your Light House Lemontree Montana Mimi's Bridal Montana House - Apgar Village Montana Modern Fine Art Riddle's Jewelry Rocky Mountain Outfitter Sage & Cedar Sassafras Arts Crafts & Antiques Snappy's Sport Senter Sportsman & Ski Haus Kalispell Staples Swappers Antiques The Toggery True Water Fly Shop Walmart Western Outdoor Wheaton’s Cycle World Spice Merchants

SCHOOLS 758-2583 257-8669 309-2961 393-2418 752-6800 755-8552 752-3710 257-9416 837-3442 314-6095 260-6654 314-4104 755-4448 752-4567 212-5147 257-6710 646-2650 755-7687 755-6110 756-0060 756-3030 755-7161 756-2326 755-2337 756-5466 752-1111 261-7211 755-2424 270-5268 257-4304 309-2345 309-5541 356-6049 857-3158 756-3234 257-5839 249-7663

360-904-7737 755-7373 752-2646 758-2501 890-2900 751-5052 837-4467 752-2424 300-3136 257-4684 888-5393 755-5321 755-8400 752-2446 890-2299 752-2433 257-7525 755-6484 257-8200 314-7927 755-1500 309-2163 257-7535 756-5818 257-5808 892-5001

Flathead FFA Flathead Valley Community College Kalispell Montessori Education Kalispell School District No 5 North Valley Music School St Matthew's School Stillwater Christian School Trinity Lutheran School

SECURIT Y & INVESTIGATION Federal Protection of Montana Kenco Security and Technology

SIGNS

Fastsigns Glacier Signs & Monuments

SKI RESORTS & AREAS Blacktail Mountain Ski Area Whitefish Mountain Resort

TITLE & ESCROW COMPANIES Alliance Title & Escrow Corp. Fidelity National Title First American Title Flathead Premier Title Company Insured Titles

TR ANSPORTATION

Harlow's School Bus Service Rocky Mountain Transportation

TR AVEL SERVICES Mission Valley Travel MNW Destinations

TRUCKING, STOR AGE & MOVERS A-Team Moving & Storage Batavia Self Storage Grizzly Mini Storage Mesa Transfer & Storage Truman Storage Two Men And A Truck

UTILITIES

Flathead Electric Cooperative NorthWestern Energy

VETERINARIANS

Animal Clinic of Kalispell

WATER CONDITIONING Advantage Water Conditioning Culligan Water Conditioning

WATERCR AFT, MOTORCYCLE & AT VS Fastoys Jesco Marine & Power Sports Skelton's Motor Sports

751-3950 756-3801 755-3826 751-3434 862-8074 752-6303 752-4400 257-6716

249-2732 756-5533

863-9655 257-9371

844-0991 862-2900

752-7606 755-7004 752-5388 752-7000 755-5028

755-4272 863-1200

758-4848 360-8829

890-7133 752-3654 756-6969 756-9700 407-8256 223-7738

751-4483 751-2211

755-6886

755-4933 257-6936

257-8697 752-2112 755-3800

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SAY I DO IN KALISPELL

5 REASONS TO GET MARRIED IN MONTANA

1. N atural beauty. With stunning scenery in every direction, there’s no shortage of jaw-dropping backdrops and bucket-list views for your wedding. Plus, you’ll find adventures and memory-making experiences among our glacial-carved terrain, from pre-wedding celebrations to dancing until the stars come out. 2 Y ear-round options. Kalispell is a beautiful place to get married no matter the time of year. In summer, vows can be exchanged in a flower-filled field or with Flathead Lake as your backdrop. During fall, let the vibrant colors of autumn provide the perfect complement to your wedding in Glacier National Park. Embrace winter’s crisp landscapes and gorgeous alpenglow as it dances across snow-capped mountain peaks. Celebrate your vows with the vibrant colors of spring, while its rushing waters provide the perfect soundtrack for your ceremony. 3. Exceptional venues. Whether you’re looking for a chic location for a sophisticated ceremony or 74

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if you prefer a casual country vibe, Kalispell has diverse venues to bring your vision to life. From historic homes to incredible museums and hotels to lush gardens and cozy forested settings, the options are as endless as Montana’s big blue sky. 4. C ountless adventures. One of the perks of having a destination wedding in Kalispell is the boundless array of things to see and do. Your guests may opt to arrive early or extend their stay to experience some of what makes this corner of Montana so special, from sailing on Flathead Lake to hitting the valley’s single-track trails and touring Glacier National Park to carving turns at area ski resorts. 5. Local flair. Kalispell has local experts — including experienced photographers, caterers, wedding planners and florists — who are ready to help bring your wedding to life. Combined with farmers markets, farm-to-fork culinary offerings and brewed-right-here libations, the wedding of your dreams will easily come to life.

PHOTO CREDIT: DINA REMI PHOTOGRAPHY. LOCATION ASHLEY CREEK HISTORIC VENUE AT SNOWLINE ACRES

When it comes to choosing where you’ll exchange wedding vows with the one you love, there are not many places more stunning than Kalispell. With our location in the Flathead Valley, there are plenty of places to see, experiences to be had and lots of options for keeping your guests entertained in northwest Montana. Here are five reasons Kalispell is a beautiful spot for your destination wedding.



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