Reserve a seat on a hot-air balloon by phone or fax, and enjoy morning or evening vistas of the Flathead Valley's waterways, forests and peaks.
View a photo of the 1895 Norman-style dwelling, home of Kalispell's founder. Includes an address and a telephone number.
Learn details about the hatchery, located 10 miles east of Kalispell and open all year. Includes phone and fax numbers.
Fly up, up and away in a beautiful hot-air balloon, after sunrise or before sunset, to view Flathead Lake and the mountains. With email address.
Largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi boasts fishing and sightseeing tours. Includes related links.
Discover the scenic units bordering Flathead Lake, offering camping, fishing, boating and swimming, for a fee. With contact numbers.
Call for details on the 2.3 million acres that boast hiking and wilderness areas with bear, elk, moose, big horn sheep, goat and deer.
Find contact numbers for boat rentals, narrated scenic cruises and guided trail walks, as well as charters for special events such as weddings.
Locate accommodations, restaurants and travel services in and around the 1.4 million acres of the "Land of the Shining Mountains."
Access a phone number to obtain details about guided trail rides, fishing and camping trips, and meals provided.
Find day-use and camping fees for the 41 campsites in the lushly forested, 18-acre park located 45 miles west of Kalispell.
Head 'em up and move 'em out on a wagon-train tour through the Flathead Valley. Includes campfire cuisine, plus cowboy and Indian entertainment.
Year-round mountain-flying specialists offer flights over Glacier National Park, Swan Peak and Jewel Basin, for starters. Includes phone number.
Learn about the town two miles west of Kalispell that boomed a century ago, only to have a forest fire consume most of it in 1910.
Discover contact numbers, activities, attractions, a calendar, camping and hiking guides, lodging, a map and other details about the park.
Obtain tee times and rates, or see a map and pictures of this 70-par golfing facility which holds three courses of differing sizes.
Legend has it that local Indians sheltered their horses on this 2165-acre lake to hide them from marauding tribes. Read a history of the island.
Call for details on arranging a day of hiking, swimming, fishing, picnicking or just observing wildlife on this prairie and pine-covered island.