- TripBuzz found 56 things to do with kids in or near Columbia Falls, Montana, including 52 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kalispell, Bigfork, Whitefish and West Glacier.
- From Big Sky Water Park to Glacier national park, the Columbia Falls area offers 32 different types of family activities, including: Water Parks, National & State Parks, Mysterious Sites and Golf.
- Columbia Falls, MT is surrounded by scenic wooded areas and parks such as the Flathead National Forest and Glacier National Park. Visitors frequent the town as a welcome rest amid their various activities, which include hunting, fishing, swimming, camping, hiking, and more. The area's main attraction is its backdrop of picturesque mountains and surrounding scenery.
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Orvis endorsed, the Spotted Bear Ranch offers guided fly fishing excursions in the Bob Marshall Wilderness area. The ranch is also a bed and breakfast, offering stylishly equipped cabins and a restaurant.
13.8 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.
13.8 Miles
Tour the Glacier National Park aboard a wooden tour boat from Glacier Park Boat Company. Other activities available include guided tours, small boat rentals and charter rentals.
13.8 Miles
Kalispell's Buffalo Hill Golf Course is a beautiful championship course that hosts major events and is open for public play. Buffalo Hill also sponsors a men's golf league for serious amateur golfers.
13.8 Miles
A top ranked course in Montana, Northern Pines Golf Club offers eighteen holes of play. The course is designed with rolling hills, large trees and a river providing hazards and challenges for golfers of all skill levels.
13.9 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.
14.0 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.
14.1 Miles
As a city-run, public pool, Woodland Water Park is open to both children and adults. The park provides a diving board, lazy river, two water slides and a kiddie pool as well as a snack bar.
14.5 Miles
Bowser Creek Farm offers riding lessons for beginning riders and a lease program for riders wishing to gain more experience. They provide training in English, Western, Hunter Pleasure, Show Hack, Halter/Showmanship, Trail and Equitation and offer boarding for horses.
15.9 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.