Located in the Rocky Mountains of Northwest Montana, surrounding Kalispell, lies the expansive 2.4-million acre Flathead National Forest. Boasting a wealth of lakes, rugged wilderness, wild rivers, and over 2,000 miles of trails, this forest is a quintessential natural gem of the American West. From campgrounds to ski areas, the Flathead National Forest offers year-round beauty and abundant recreational opportunities. Fishing enthusiasts will delight in the diverse array of fishing spots, with the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks overseeing regulation and management. Moreover, the forest features incredible river exploration opportunities, including sections of the Flathead River designated as part of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System. For those seeking true wilderness adventure, the forest’s one million acres of designated wilderness areas beckon exploration, where roads, timber harvest, and motorized travel are prohibited, allowing for an unspoiled backcountry experience amidst the Bob Marshall, Great Bear, and Mission Mountains complexes.
Flathead National Forest
Upcoming Events

Picnic in the Park Summer Concert Series
July through August
Experience the vibrant Downtown Kalispell Picnic in the Park Concert Series, a beloved tradition since 1992! Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to enjoy a diverse lineup of live music every Wednesday from noon to 1:30 PM, and in the evening from 6 to 8 PM. Gather your friends and family and make unforgettable memories at Depot Park, right in the heart of downtown Kalispell. Enjoy free concerts and immerse yourself in the joy of community and great music!

Brash Rodeo Summer Series 2025
June – September
Rodeo has been a part of Montana’s culture since the first cowboys arrived over 150 years ago. This events include bull riding, bronc riding, chute dogging, roping, barrel racing, and steer riding. Brash Rodeo is Montana’s longest running series open rodeo. Your Glacier country vacation would not be complete without experiencing the legendary Blue Moon Rodeo. Get your ticket and more information at glaciercountryrodeo.com.

Downtown Kalispell Walking Tour
June through September
The Downtown Kalispell Walking Tour is a well-researched and high-quality tour that showcases the evolution of Kalispell as a cultural, economic, and transportation hub of Northwest Montana’s Flathead Valley. As you take the tour, you will learn about different architectural styles and modern reuse, prominent citizens and early settlers, how a bison herd could buy a city block, and where to spot ghost signs. It is a fascinating way to explore and learn about the history of Kalispell.

Kalispell Farmers Market
May through October
The Kalispell Farmers Market offers the freshest produce grown in the Flathead Valley and an array of locally-made goods. Every Saturday during the summer and fall from 9 am to 12:30 pm, find local farmers selling everything from meat and eggs, fruits and vegetables to baked goods to native plants and trees. Shop for handmade jewelry, pottery, soaps, paintings, and many more creations by the region’s talented artisans.

Glacier Range Riders Baseball
May through August
Every year, the ballpark comes alive with the sights and sounds of one of America’s favorite pastimes as the Glacier Range Riders take to the field. Enjoy an entertaining evening with the whole family from May 20—August 31.

Bibler Home and Gardens
May, July & August
Enjoy a colorful, guided or self-guided stroll at beautiful Bibler Gardens where hundreds of thousands of tulips and daffodils bloom each May.
*Bibler Home and Gardens is privately owned, and is designated for special events or by appointment only.
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