Glacier National Park is a 1,583-sq.-mi. wilderness area in Montana's Rocky Mountains, with glacier-carved peaks and valleys running to the Canadian border. It's crossed by the mountainous Going-to-the-Sun Road. Among more than 700 miles of hiking trails, it has a route to photogenic Hidden Lake. Other activities include backpacking, cycling and camping. Diverse wildlife ranges from mountain goats to grizzly bears
Montana’s first and only Alpine Coaster!
Exciting, year-round fun for the whole family!
Located in Lakeside, Montana, only a short distance from Kalispell, Whitefish, and Glacier National Park.
lacier Highline offers the ultimate treetop adventure with over 50 different highline and ropes course activities, including Glacier Ziplines, Burma Loops, Log Walks, Cargo Nets, Rock Climbing Wall, and the Tarzan Swing.
Located in the Flathead Valley, Glacier Highline is the perfect spot to zipline near Glacier National Park and spend a summer day in the treetops. This treetop adventure park is family-friendly with high ropes course activities for young children and adults.
Our popular Adventure Pass includes two hours of fun on our aerial adventure ropes course – including the five zips of our zipline! – as well as our rock climbing wall. Recently added is an inflatable obstacle course and a giant inflatable water slide that are perfect for those who prefer ground-level activities, children who aren’t old enough for the ropes course, or those looking to cool off in the heat of the summer! Unlimited access to the inflatable courses is included in the Adventure Pass.
The Miracle of America Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of one of the largest collections of American history. Gil & Joanne Mangels founded the Miracle of America Museum in 1981.
Over the years the collection has grown and has received overwhelming support from the surrounding community and visitors that come from all over the world. Through the years the museum has had as many as 18,000 visitors annually from the entire 50 United States, all 10 Canadian provinces, and as many as 51 countries. The museum also attempts to give back to the local community and sponsors several educational tours for elementary and secondary level schools throughout Montana.
The current collection contains thousands of artifacts scattered throughout dozens of buildings and is open year round.
The first 2-level, human-sized wooden maze ever built in North America opened 7 miles south of the West Glacier entrance to Glacier National Park the summer of 1987. A few years later we added a unique 18-hole miniature golf course which we designed with novel obstacles, hole shapes, and water features. The next attraction added was a bumper boat pond with a fountain and electric boats that can squirt water at each other. Bankshot Basketball was built after that, and finally a deluxe go cart track completed the fun center in 1998.
Since then, both the maze and the miniature golf course have been completely redesigned and rebuilt. Towers that you can actually climb up into were added in the maze, and the mini golf course now has an old mining site theme with a working sluice and water wheel.
Over the years people from all over the world have been intrigued by our human-sized, 3-D puzzle. Many thousands have stopped to try it as they traveled to and from Glacier National Park. Our visitors have taken from 21 minutes to 5 hours to find their way through this amazing 2-level labyrinth!
Great place to great breakfast or lunch if you are staying in Kalispell!