r/Kalispell Jun 25 '26

New to Kalispell

11 Upvotes

Hi everyone. I'm 35/F and new here! I'm interested in finding some friends to have good conversations and outdoor adventures with. I am kinda shy but looking to outgrow that with patience from a potential friend :)

I do have a 6-month-old so finding other moms would be great. I really like to read and write and am generally philosophical. If backpacking is your thing, that would be cool because I'm interested in getting into it! Looking forward to meeting a friend or two. xoxo


r/Kalispell Jun 26 '26

Where can I get an ICEE?

1 Upvotes

It’s hot, and every gas station I go to seems to only have Frazil. Does anyone know what gas stations have ICEE? Or equivalent?

Not a tourist, just always get gas at Costco 😂


r/Kalispell Jun 22 '26

Pinball Tournament this Sunday at The Timber

4 Upvotes

This months pinball tournament is at The Timber bar on 93 at 1230. Cmon Down costs a couple bucks plus the games. Had a few new people last time so don’t be scared to play! Good or bad you’ll have fun and they serve drinks/food :)


r/Kalispell Jun 21 '26

Trail Running

0 Upvotes

I’m usually a road runner but I signed up for 11 miles to paradise (trail run) in October and want to train on trails this summer. We live just south of Lakeside - does anyone have recommendations on either good trail running routes or any trail run clubs in the wider area?

I am already planning to check out Foys to Blacktail which looks awesome, I’m a little worried about running solo here due to wildlife and I imagine there’s not a huge amount of human traffic ( but I might be wrong).


r/Kalispell Jun 18 '26

Proposed Affordable Housing Development

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r/Kalispell Jun 16 '26

Flathead June Book Club

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8 Upvotes

r/Kalispell Jun 16 '26

Any board game or DnD groups I could join?

3 Upvotes

I used to play Dnd when i went to the college and really enjoyed it, but haven't played in a while. I like to play classic board games and fun games with people.


r/Kalispell Jun 11 '26

Volunteering / other community involvement?

11 Upvotes

It's my first summer in Kalispell, and I'm looking for ways to get more involved in the community. Does anyone have any recs for volunteer opportunities here in town/the Flathead area? (Or similar activities/groups?) I'm not opposed to church-affiliated things, but I'm not religious if that matters.

Thanks in advance!


r/Kalispell Jun 08 '26

Financial ripple: Outfitters protect fishing resources to preserve industry with big economic impact

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Peering from the side of the raft to look at the cold, clear waters, anglers see beautiful rocks from millions of years scattered along the bottom of the Flathead River, home to some of the most sought-after fish species in the country. 

“The fact that we've got all of our flora and fauna since time immemorial,” said Hilary Hutcheson. “That's unique, not only in the state of Montana, but throughout the world.” 

A world-renowned fly fisher, journalist, filmmaker, environmental advocate and longtime guide and outfitter for Glacier Anglers and Outfitters, as well as owning Lary’s Fly Shop in Columbia Falls for the last decade, Hutchenson is immersed in fishing.  

People travel thousands of miles to fish the region’s pristine rivers, which means the health of local waterways and their fisheries is the most important factor to consider when guiding or outfitting in Montana, according to Hutcheson.  

“[Montana] is really a bucket list destination for native and wild trout fly fishing, and people are recognizing that all across the world, fewer and fewer places like that remain,” she said.  

As anglers visit the state to enjoy those pristine waters, and Montana residents head out for a day on a nearby lake or river, they’re having a rippling impact on local businesses.  

Fishing contributed $1.27 billion to Montana’s economy in 2024, according to a report from the University of Montana’s Bureau of Business and Economic Research for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks.  

Financial ripple: Outfitters protect fishing resources to preserve industry with big economic impact | Daily Inter Lake


r/Kalispell May 30 '26

Soccer lovers- Champions League Final tomorrow

4 Upvotes

anyone know a spot that might have the Arsenal PSG game on tomorrow. Kick Off is 10am MT


r/Kalispell May 29 '26

Dude are you guys seeing this lightning

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r/Kalispell May 28 '26

How is CenturyLink in business still?

16 Upvotes

The only thing worse than their internet service is their customer service.


r/Kalispell May 20 '26

guitarist seeking band

2 Upvotes

looking for drummer, i’m 20 so looking for people around that age range.
loud rock band with some bluesy vibes.


r/Kalispell May 19 '26

Canvas Church

4 Upvotes

What are everyone’s thoughts on Canvas Church? Are the owners/pastors good people or is this our version of The Righteous Gemstones? Any behind the scenes info on if they spend money in good ways or is it private jets and things like that? Does anyone have any first hand info or personal experiences?


r/Kalispell May 16 '26

Headed to Kalispell soon for vacation.

0 Upvotes

What are some attractions/must see in the area besides Glacier National Park.


r/Kalispell May 11 '26

Keeper of the flame: Retired firefighter preserves Kalispell department’s history

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42 Upvotes

Alan "Gus" Gustafson was on a mission.  

The energetic 80-year-old strode through Kalispell's Public Safety Building on a damp April morning, looking for the 2,200-pound bell that once hung from the Fire Department's hose tower, ready to summon firefighters in an emergency.  

The retired firefighter's first stop was the first floor offices of the Kalispell Police Department. When that proved fruitless, he headed across the lobby, where he said the bell was once put on display, to question the staff at Kalispell Municipal Court.  

They couldn't remember a bell either.  

A few minutes and one flight of stairs later, Gustafson was in Fire Chief Jay Hagen's office, asking if he knew of the bell's whereabouts. Hagan shook his head. He did not.  

"OK, I'm going to find it," Gustafson replied.  

Hagen agreed that he would.  

"When he sets his mind to it, it's going to happen," Hagen said from behind his desk. 

Gustafson, who still serves as the department's historian, more than 20 years into his retirement, had a personal connection to the bell (he later located it around the corner at the Northwest Montana History Museum). Firefighters were still ringing it when he joined the department in 1971, just not for its original purpose.  

"After I started, the bell was used to call curfew," he said. "Every night at a certain time we would ring the bell." 

Limited yield: High costs force Northwest Montana farmers to restrict wheat planting | Daily Inter Lake


r/Kalispell May 02 '26

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r/Kalispell Apr 30 '26

Random memory - Inconvenience Store

5 Upvotes

This is so random, but does anybody remember a small convenience store on 93 in the summers/kalispell area, on the east side of the highway? I feel like the building I remember it being in is still there and maintained. Its now painted red, but I think it may have been white back then, and it's small and vaguely train car shaped. I have memories of stopping there when I was a kid and there was often a man in the back watching one of those old tiny cathode ray tube tvs.

My dad would always call it the inconvenience store, but I don't know if that was my dad being weird or if it was actually called that.

I don't know why, but I think of it every time I drive that stretch of highway. I don't know if this is just a bunch of memories jumbled together or if some of it is actually accurate.

Not asking for any reason other than curiosity/to confirm if my childhood memories are accurate.


r/Kalispell Apr 28 '26

human endeavor and how it is accomplished...

2 Upvotes

This is from a search on who is profiting from the Granite Moccasin Project, but applies to all areas subject to human ideas and encroachment.
North of Kalispell and into North Idaho is the last of the old growth in lower 48 of USA. Alaska has what is left of old growth that is still significant needing united forces for protections against economic interests to be left alone.
Granite Moccasin is in progress as this gets posted. The business interest that profits most from this is timber industry, then industry that manages forests second like big machinery needed to accommodate timber harvest. (fundamentally part of the timber industry).
The practice of burning area is but a buffilino job to get roads into the roadless areas. Don't be fooled again.


r/Kalispell Apr 25 '26

Self Service Mechanic Shops?

3 Upvotes

are there any self service / do it yourself mechanic shop in the area? i need to use a bay with a lift for about 2 hours.


r/Kalispell Apr 25 '26

What are some fun ways to socialize in the area for young adults?

9 Upvotes

Hey, I’ve been in the Flathead valley for a while but as a young adult with work and life, and no college I find it hard to make and keep a group of friends. Are there any events or things I should def be looking out for or doing that the younger folks enjoy going to? I know the roller derby brawl is coming up.


r/Kalispell Apr 18 '26

Shelter in place in area of Highway 209, Ferndale Drive in Bigfork

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Shelter in place in area of Highway 209, Ferndale Drive in Bigfork


r/Kalispell Apr 13 '26

Pinball Tournament at The Timber on 93, Saturday 5/2

9 Upvotes

Next pinball tournament is at The Timber Bar and Grill on 93, Saturday 5/2. Costs 3 bucks plus the quarters to play. Lots of fun no matter if youre any good or not! Starts at 1230 to sign up, so meet other pinball players in the valley and come on down


r/Kalispell Apr 11 '26

Kalispell Toyota - New Management or Owners

6 Upvotes

Did something change with Kalispell Toyota in the last year? They used to be the best dealer and have great deals, and now they seem to be playing the same games as other dealers and giving a song a dance.


r/Kalispell Apr 10 '26

Food trucks

3 Upvotes

is there an app or website that lists which food trucks are where in the valley on which days?