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Lux Glacier Dome•Hot Tub•Sauna•Walk 2 FlatheadLake
Welcome to Glacier Dome, your luxurious Montana escape! Enjoy 2 king beds, pull out queen sofa, indoor sauna, hot tub, bonfire, cornhole, TV, full bath, kitchenette, washer/dryer, and fast WiFi. Just a short walk to Flathead Lake, Tamarack Brewing, Lift Coffee, and more. Stay cozy year-round with HVAC mini splits. Whether you're sipping coffee on the deck watching deer stroll by, or soaking in the hot tub after a hike in Glacier National Park, your stay will be filled with unforgettable moments.

25 Minutes to Glacier National Park!
Spectacular sunset views of the entire Flathead Valley! Thirty minutes to Whitefish Mountain Ski Resort, Flathead Lake, or Glacier National Park. Pops Place welcomes families, travelers, adventurers and small groups looking for mountain majesty & serene spaces. Ideal for one to six guests. Cozy, captivating and convenient to everything the Flathead Valley has to offer, book your stay today! Owners & other guests on site. Pops Place is suitable for older children; not set up for babies. No pets.

Experience Simple Montana Luxury (Cottage #1)
Nestled on 15 acres in Lakeside Montana, our luxury cottages offer an unparalleled retreat for those seeking tranquility and adventure. Surrounded by pristine landscapes with views of Flathead Lake and the Mission Mountains, our cottages offer the perfect getaway for families, couples, or solo travelers looking to unwind in nature. Our thoughtfully designed spaces offer a full kitchen, gas fireplace, luxury linens, hi-speed internet, queen pullout murphy bed in living room, BBQ’s, and more!

Glacier Treehouse Retreat
Treetops Glacier (@staytreetops) is located in West Glacier, Montana just 10 minutes from Glacier National Park and 30 minutes from Whitefish Ski Resort. Come stay in one of our 4 beautiful treehouse cabins tucked away in the forest and experience amazing views. We are nestled among 40 private acres of pine trees and meadows with mountain views over our pond. If you’re looking for a place to stay that provides the sights and sounds of nature, within minutes of Glacier National Park, book now!

Renovated Luxury Barn bordering on Flathead Lake
This is a totally renovated barn done to luxury standards and is located on our farm down a private road, situated at the northern end of Flathead Lake. The views are spectacular as you can enjoy 360 degree views of the valley, Flathead Lake, Glacier Park, The Swan Mountains, Blacktail Mountain and the big skies and stars of Montana. The only land in between our farm and the lake is a waterfowl preserve. Plenty of wildlife on the property and it is a wonderful spot to enjoy Flathead Valley.

Stoney Lonesome Retreat
Welcome to Stoney Lonesome Retreat. Why Stoney Lonesome? Not entirely sure, you can blame it on my great grandfather, old Fredrick Richard August Christian Uhde. He named the property back in 1972 and the name has stuck!!! My parents Elward and Susan purchased our property in the summer of 1969 for $500 and we have been here ever since. My brother and I were raised here and now my wife Gretchen and I are so proud to be raising our son Simon here. The third generation on this land.

Clark Farm Silos #3 - Stunning Mountain Views
Reset and rejuvenate at the Clark Farm Silos! Our thoughtfully designed, unique metal structures are equipped with a fully functional kitchenette, private bathroom and spacious loft bedroom with gorgeous mountain views. Start your days sipping coffee while drinking in the fresh mountain air. Relax after a day of adventure under the starry sky next to the crackling sounds of your personal campfire. Centrally located so you can enjoy all that the Flathead Valley has to offer.

Modern Townhome | Enclosed Garage | W/D
Check out our fresh and modern family-friendly townhome, centrally located in the Flathead Valley - an outdoor enthusiast's ideal spot! Enjoy Montana's best gems, including Glacier National Park, Whitefish Mountain Resort, and Flathead Lake which are all nearby! Glacier Park Airport is also close. * Glacier Park International Airport: 8 min * Flathead Lake: 20 min * Glacier National Park: 35 min * Whitefish Mountain Resort: 35 min "Joe’s comprehensive guide was great."

Mtn View orchard house w/hot tub
Retreat in a peaceful modern space after an exciting day exploring Glacier Park or skiing Whitefish Mountain. Nestled in an orchard and surrounded by grazing horses, you will be able to relax on the deck with a gorgeous view of the Rocky Mountains. With a fireplace and a shared hot tub space, you will find a peaceful retreat as you make the most of your visit to the Flathead Valley. Similar home on property if you'd like to bring friends! Message me for a link.

The Spruce Pine Cabin
Enjoy the peace and quiet of a private, wooded retreat! Spruce Pine cabin is tucked away at the base of the Swan Mountain range and surrounded by towering pines on a property teeming with deer and wild turkeys. Located a mere 14 miles from the west entrance of Glacier National Park, you can spend your days adventuring and your nights enjoying the luxurious simplicity of a movie in front of the fire, dinner on the patio and stargazing at the clear night sky.

Glacier View Guesthouse
Welcome to our cozy and stylish 2-bedroom, 1-bath guest house in Kalispell, Montana—newly built in 2025. Designed for comfort, simplicity, and a connection to nature, this guest house is the perfect retreat for travelers looking to explore Glacier National Park and the beauty of northwest Montana. Tucked away on a peaceful, private property, the home offers a modern and inviting space to unwind after a day of hiking, skiing, or sightseeing.

The nooq: Minimalist Mountain Chalet w/ Hot Tub
Inspired by scandinavian design, The nooq is a modern ski in/walk out retreat to the slopes of Whitefish, MT. Built in 2019, the nooq is based on the ethos of bringing the outside in. With floor to ceiling windows, a large living room and kitchen it is the perfect place to reconnect with a slower way of life. As seen on Dwell, Vogue, Uncrate, Archdaily, Dolce & Gabanna, and Nest commercials. 400mbps internet / Sonos sound / Craft coffee
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When is the best time to visit Kalispell?
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| Avg. price | $220 NZD | $203 NZD | $213 NZD | $220 NZD | $243 NZD | $288 NZD | $382 NZD | $334 NZD | $292 NZD | $230 NZD | $211 NZD | $241 NZD |
| Avg. temp | -5°C | -3°C | 1°C | 6°C | 11°C | 14°C | 18°C | 18°C | 12°C | 5°C | 0°C | -4°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Kalispell?
Downtown Kalispell has walkable access to shops, dining, and cultural venues, while surrounding neighborhoods feature a quieter atmosphere and scenic views. Vacation homes around wooded areas are often suggested for those seeking extra privacy and a feeling of nature nearby.
What are the best things to do in Kalispell with kids?
Families can explore Woodland Park with its playgrounds and ponds, visit local museums that showcase regional history, or enjoy interactive exhibits at a children’s discovery center. Nearby lakes and trails are also popular for outdoor adventures.
What are some of the best things to do in Kalispell?
Explore the Conrad Mansion Museum for a look into local history, walk through the Hockaday Museum of Art, or spend time shopping and dining in the downtown district. Outdoor enthusiasts often visit Lone Pine State Park for trails and panoramic views.
How is the weather in Kalispell?
Kalispell has cold winters around 16-31°F (-9--1°C) with snowfall, and warm, drier summers near 47-82°F (9-28°C). Spring and autumn are transitional, bringing moderate temperatures and changing foliage.
When is the best time to visit Kalispell?
Late spring through summer is often recommended for hiking, water activities, and festivals, thanks to warmer weather and longer days. Early autumn draws visitors for colorful foliage and clear conditions.
What are the best places to visit in Kalispell?
The Hockaday Museum of Art, Conrad Mansion Museum, and local farmers’ markets are frequently suggested for visitors interested in art, history, or local flavors. Woodland Park is also a favorite for a laid-back day outdoors.
What are some hiking trails in Kalispell?
Lone Pine State Park has several well-maintained trails with viewpoints, while Herron Park is known for varied routes suitable for different abilities. Both areas offer scenic forest and mountain landscapes.
What are some family activities we can do in Kalispell?
Families can enjoy walks and play areas at Woodland Park, interactive experiences at local discovery centers, or mini-golf and recreation complexes around town. Picnic spots and scenic trails provide opportunities to connect with nature together.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Kalispell?
Explore the awe-inspiring landscapes at Glacier National Park, relax by lakes popular for picnicking and boating, or discover Whitefish for its locally owned shops and arts scene. Wildlife watching areas and scenic lookout points are found around the region.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Kalispell?
Many stays in and around Kalispell welcome pets, particularly in residential neighborhoods and rustic settings near parks or green spaces. Always check individual property policies to ensure your companion is accommodated.
What are some local tips for visiting Kalispell?
Layer clothing for shifting mountain weather and consider sun protection in summer. Farmers’ markets and local eateries feature regional products, and many parks permit leashed dogs—review posted regulations before exploring natural areas.
What is Kalispell known for?
Kalispell is known as a gateway to Glacier National Park and the surrounding Flathead Valley, with a reputation for outdoor adventure, local art, and a welcoming small-town atmosphere. The area also has a deep history reflected in its museums and preserved architecture.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Kalispell?
Discover less-traveled trails at Herron Park, find original works by Montana artists at the Hockaday Museum of Art, or seek out cozy cafés tucked along side streets in downtown. Seasonal community events also share authentic local traditions.
What are the best foods to try in Kalispell?
Visitors often sample huckleberry treats like jams or pastries, locally raised beef, and trout prepared with regional flavors. Many diners enjoy farm-to-table fare highlighting produce and ingredients from the Flathead Valley.
What should I bring for a trip to Kalispell?
Bring layers for shifting weather, sturdy shoes for exploring, and sun protection for outdoor activities. Reusable water bottles and insect repellent are helpful, especially if you plan to spend time in parks or on trails.
What is the nightlife in Kalispell like?
Downtown Kalispell has casual pubs, local breweries, and live music venues, creating a friendly, relaxed evening scene. Some nights feature performances or open mic events, and local eateries often stay open for late bites.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Kalispell?
The Northwest Montana Fair and Rodeo is a long-standing tradition with rodeo events, exhibits, and local food. Seasonal festivals, such as art fairs and summer concerts, often draw visitors and celebrate regional culture.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Kalispell?
Kalispell has a range of vacation homes and rentals that welcome families, including properties near parks, on quiet streets, or with large yards. Filters can help you find listings with amenities like kitchens, bunk beds, or outdoor play areas.
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Kalispell holiday rentals start at $34 NZD per night before taxes and fees

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340 of Kalispell holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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