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As I drove down Highway 93 from Canada to my photography assignment for the Chamber of Commerce in a city I’d visited once or twice as a child, I had no idea how many awesome things to do in Kalispell I was about to discover.

If you look at a map, Kalispell, MT, is a dot just south of the Canadian border that sits at the junction of two squiggly yellow lines (highways) that wind through enormous swathes of green (national parks) and splotches of blue (lakes). Notable points of interest on the map havenames like Lonepine, Lost Trail, and West Glacier.

It’s almost like the peoplewho named these places were trying to make it sound as desolate as possible.

That’smy kind of place.

As a child I visited the area to snowboard at the local mountain, Whitefish, but this would be my first non-winter visit. It was May, so it was still chilly, but the only remaining snow was high in the mountains.

I expectedto spend a week in the middle of nowhere, but I was about to learn that Kalispell is actually right in the middle of the coolest things to do inMontana: mountains webbed with hiking trails througha patchwork of unique ecosystems, torrid rivers for rafting and kayaking, vast lakes for boating and stand up paddleboarding, a surprising number of craft beer breweries and boutique restaurants, and a a cast of quirky, friendly locals straight out of a TV sitcom.

I picked up a few new outdoors sports accessories, like quick-dry shirts, pants, and socks (just in case)andI was primed and ready to go.

Here are my favorite things I did in Kalispell.

Exploring Herron Park


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Herron park is is a 44-acre public park just southwest of Kalispell that contains 15 miles of hilly trails (vertical gains of up to 1000 feet) making it exceptional for both mountain bike riding, hiking, and finding brilliant vistas of the Flathead Valley.

The park is the trailhead of the ambitious Foy’s to Blacktail Trail (still under construction) also borders on another 5000+ acres of pubic access timberland owned by Weyerhaeuser, so it’s a great jumping off point for local exploration.

It’s literally minutes from downtown. I visited it twice. The drive took about 10 minutes.

Here’s the view from the 6 mile loop I hiked on my firstafternoon.

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Trail Riding In The SalishMountains

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When I travel I focus almost exclusively on human-powered adventures like surfing, biking, hiking, climbing, etc. But it’s hard to visit to cowboy country without going for at least one horseback ride.

The SalishMountains are a short drive southwest of Kalispell, just a little farther than Herron Park. The geography is rocky with lots of wildflowers and pine – excellent geography for a leisurely horseback climb to a peak with a panoramic view of the Flathead Valley and adjacent Flathead Mountain Range.

Usually horse tours like this are pretty boring — mainly because the horses are trained to walk single-file and riders have little freedom.

That was not the case on this trip.

The horse providedby my guide,Artemis Acres, was one of the best I’ve ever ridden on a a tour. My guide was in no hurry and took me on a couple of off-trail jaunts through the woods where I was actually piloting the horse, rather than just sitting on a horse trained to follow the leader.

She even gave me a quick lesson and took me (at my request) for a brief gallop up the road because I mentioned I had never learned the proper form for fast riding.

Is this city the best-kept secret in Montana? Some think so. (9)Your author on his trusty steed.

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Stand Up Paddleboarding Flathead Lake

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May isn’t what most people would consider an ideal time to put on their bathing suit and try to balance on a plank above a lake whose waters get as cold as 2.3°C (36°F).

But, I’m definitely not most people.

Besides, the whole point of stand up paddleboarding is not to fall off the board. Blisteringly frigid water just ups the ante.

It was cloudy and cool out when I met Chris Hogan from Paddle Board Outfitters. He was a great guy – originally a surfer from Hawaii and now a family man who builds and sells stand up paddle boards and provides rentals and tours on Flathead Lake.

SUPing is a meditative sport, kind of like cross-country skiing, You find a comfortable rhythm and just cruise around in a silent, beautiful place. In that respect, Somers Bay was a sweet place to do it.

There was no boat traffic at all. There are a few tiny islands in the bay and the east shore has an abandoned building and two rows of weathered extending into the bay, the remnants of an obsolete pier.

Yes, my feet got a bit cold in the water, but I managed to avoid falling. The scenery was spectacular and the photos we got were totally worth it.

10/10 would do it again.

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Trekking Glacier National Park

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I grew up in a small town in the Canadian Rockies a few hours north of Kalispelland had lived a year inBanff – thought by many to be the most beautiful part of the Canadian Rockies. So, I’m kind of a mountain snob.

I’ve been spoilt. It’s hard for me to feel impressedby anything less than themajestic mountain ranges.

Since it was just a few hours drive south of my hometown, I didn’t expect Glacier National Park to be dramatically different from the mountains I’d spent most of my life in.

I was wrong.

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Glacier National Park didn’t have the same jagged ‘temples that just exploded straight up out of the ground’ kind of effect that the Rockies in Alberta do.

Whereas the mountains in my area are massive slabsof rock thrust skyward by the clashing between tectonic plates, the mountains in Colombia Glacier National Park were more rounded and had the valleys had an organic flow to them.

Myguide from Glacier Guides, Andrea, suggested wehike to Avalanche Lake.It looked like it was going to rain, which is why we chose the hiketoAvalanche Lake. It’sa relatively short hike. so if it started to rain hard we could rush back to the car a and make sure my camera gear didn’t get too wet.

The hike to Avalanche Lake (mostly pictured here) is on the easternmost edge of the Pacific Northwest temperatecoastal rainforest. So, the hike was very similar to the ones I used to do as a University student on Vancouver island. The vididcolors of the cedars highlighted bythe ubiquitous bright green moss make asoothingand energeticpalette for a landscape.

If you want a beautiful hike that’s not too long (especially if you have kids) then I highly recommend Avalanche Lake.

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Getting Lost In The Mountains

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I and my friends,growing up in asmall town in British Columbia, really had only one major pastime; exploring the mountains. Sometimes we’d hike. Sometimes we’d cycle. Sometimes we’d snowboard. Sometimes we’d drive. There is something simple and pure about spotting a particular peak and deciding, “I’m going to figure out how to get up there today.”

Kalispell is surrounded 360-degrees by mountains. There are some gorgeous panoramic views Kalispell literally right next to the city in Lone Pine State Park.

Of course, there are plenty of trails in nearby Glacier National Park. But my favorite part was taking my rented Toyota 4Runner out into the back roads to see what I could find.

Remember when I mentioned Herron Park at the beginning of this article? Herron Park is the trailhead of the Foys to Blacktail Trail. Blacktail is a peak about 10 miles south-southwest as the crow flies.

A local rancher who works on the project told me that the view from the trailhead was amazing.

That man was many things. An amateur historian, a Tibetan yak rancher (no, I’m not kidding), a libertarian, and an environmentalist.

One thinghe was not, was an exaggerator. The selfie above is from the top of Blacktail Mountain.

So is this photo.

Is this city the best-kept secret in Montana? Some think so. (26)Thereis a small ski resort on Blacktail Mountain.

On Blacktail Mountain, Idiscovered my own treasures. Sometimes the fact that you did a thing yourself is more important than the thing itself. That was the case for me.

If you’re like me and you prefer to blunder out into the wilderness and chase peaks picked at random without map or a plan, then you’ll probably love Kalispell.

It’s surrounded by 360 degrees of primetreasure hunting.

Below are a few more of my favorite discoveries from the trip.

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Kalispell Travel Pro Tips

Kalispell Accommodations

I stayed at Hilton Homewood Suites, which as aremote worker is perfect. Theyhave family suites with desks and lots of room for me to spread out my gear. One thing to be aware of: the free wifi is pretty slow so if you need to do significant work you will need to pay to upgrade it.

Kalispell Restaurants&Brewpubs

Desoto Grillis an americana-style restaurant in a rad old-timey saloon looking building. The food is all americana with a unique twist and they are well-known for their brisket. It’s worth visiting even if just for the atmosphere.

Sykes Dineris a local institution. It’s in a historic building and is run — as far as I can tell — by a benevolent owner who wants the townsfolk to have a place where they can congregate for coffee. I mean that literally. Breakfasts are cheap and hearty and all-you-can-drink coffee is just 10 cents.

Tamarack Brewinglocated just south of Kalispell this is a big bar/restaurant/brewpub. The food is good. I can’t even list all the awards the beers have won. Just make sure you try the IPA’s. They’ve won numerous awards for them.

Oh, and the legendary hockey player Lanny McDonald‘s daughter is part owner. He lives down the street and stops in all the time. He stopped by when I was there. I may or may not have taken a selfie with him.

Kalispell Brewingis a great brewpub downtown and worth a visit for their German specialty brews. Just be sure to show up early. As a brewpub without a separate pub license they’re only open until 8pm.

Things To Do In Kalispell

As mentioned above I went SUPing withPaddle Board Outfitters. I highly recommend them. Chris, the owner and guide is a very chill guy and an expert paddleboarder. He is keen on providing instruction on proper form and helped me improve considerably.

Artemis Acresis a great little family-owned trail riding tour company. It has a very down-home hospitality about it and I found them to be much better than bigger operations I’ve ridden with. I’d especially recommend them to more advanced riders.

Glacier Guidesare one of the best-known guiding outfits in the park. You could tell they run a tight ship and the service was very professional. Although I only mentioned my hike with them, they also took me whitewater rafting, but I didn’t mention itbecause I didn’t have any photos to accompany it.

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Did you enjoy these photos? You can see over 100 more available for viewing and purchase in my Kalispell, MT photography archive.

Have you visited Kalispell?

Do you have any suggestions for other rad activities, restaurants, bars, or other things to do?

If so, let me know in the comments!

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