Columbia Falls and the surrounding area are trail rich, as the small communities are truly surrounded by wilderness and serve as gateways to the wild. In Columbia Falls, you can get river-side with a walk around 20+ acre River’s Edge Park and also on the trail network adjacent to a large treed playground at Marantette Park. A paved bike path connects the schools as well as the municipal Pinewood Aquatic Center. Several other playgrounds can be found throughout town, including tennis courts, baseball fields, a municipal pool, and an outdoor band shell. Parks in Columbia Falls:
Rivers Edge Park, Columbia Falls, MT River Access Suggestions:Just before exiting the east end of the city of Columbia Falls on Highway 2 is the Teakettle river access. Upstream from here are several more river accesses, including House of Mystery and the South Fork Bridge. Upstream are three forks of the Flathead River, the North, Middle and South Forks. Each flows from a pristine place in the wilderness of Montana. Head downstream to the next access point at Kokanee Bend. From here the river is wide and braided as it makes its way through the farmlands to Flathead Lake . Photo Credit: Gravity Shots Local Hiking/Biking Trails – Columbia Falls to Lake McDonald Area
Columbia Falls River Trail - Credit to Gateway to Glacier Trails Local Hiking/Biking/Picnicking – Columbia Falls to North Fork Area Head north out of town on the North Fork Road (Forest Service road 486) towards river accesses at Blankenship Bridge, Glacier Rim, Great Northern Flats and several others along the North Fork Flathead River, all the way to Polebridge and the Canadian border. Along the way are two entrances to Glacier National Park and numerous trail heads on both Forest Service and National Park lands.
Check out the Flathead National Forest website and/or Glacier National Park website for additional ideas! The opportunities are endless. be bear aware. You are adventuring in bear country! Check out this video made by The Glacier Institute on how to safely deploy bear spray. Bear spray can be rented or purchased at many businesses. Be sure to always hike with bear spray accessible, make noise on the trail and always secure food and garbage.
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