- The list below includes 31 free or cheap things to do in or near Bigfork, Montana, including 28 different types of inexpensive activities like Fishing, Art Gallery, Lake and Hiking Trails.
- From Swan Lake to Wild Horse Island Boat Trips, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Bigfork and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kalispell, Columbia Falls, Coram and Polson.
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Situated in a former gas station, Bigfork Art & Cultural Center features a mix of rotating and permanent exhibits displaying the work of regional artists. This work includes paintings, sculptures, pottery, and more.
10.5 Miles
The largest fresh water lake in the western America, the Flathead Lake is 28 miles-long and 15 miles-wide, with the highest depth being 300 feet. All sorts of water sports can be practiced in here, with many resorts and state parks sharing its shoreline.
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610 Patrick Creek Rd, Kalispell, MT 59901
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Horse lovers come to Artemis Acres Paint Horse Ranch in Kalispell, Montana to explore their surroundings on the Ranch's adorable, dependable horses. The Ranch is a bed-and-breakfast and offers horseback trips, excursions to the National Bison Range, a championship golf course and much more for guests of all age…
13.9 Miles
Kalispel City of Parks & Recreation provides a range of recreational sports and activities for the community. Amenities include outdoor activities such as disc golf and horseshoes, basketball, soccer, football and cheer camps along with special events and cultural classes.
14.3 Miles
Kalispell's Hockaday Museum of Art features exhibits, lectures and events for adults and children. The museum also offers classes in painting, drawing, pastels, clay modeling, pottery and other creative techniques.
14.3 Miles
For a few hours with some of nature's most majestic creatures, guests enjoy High Country Trails. With 800 acres to explore, guided tours available, and horses for every comfort level, the service leaves guests appreciating the simpler things.
14.4 Miles
Lone Pine State Park features over 7 miles of trails, many offering scenic overlooks of the mountains and valleys. Mountain biking, snow shoeing and horseback riding are also popular activities for visitors.
14.4 Miles
The Museum at Central School is owned and operated by the Northwest Montana Historical Society. Permanent exhibits tell the stories of early residents in the area, Frank Bird Linderman, and those who lived in the Flathead Valley.
14.7 Miles
Flathead Lake State Park is situated near the large Flathead Lake which has numerous green space, picnic areas and restaurants. The park area is wonderful outdoor space well suited for the whole family.
15.3 Miles
Montana's Flathead Lake contains several islands, and Wild Horse Island State Park sits on the largest. The area now contained in the park was once a horse pasture for local First Nations tribes, and it remains immensely popular with tourists and Montana residents.