| • | Hungry Horse Dam |
| This 546-foot dam on the South Fork of the Flathead River. It backs up the scenic 50-mile long Hungry Horse Reservoir. |
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| • | Creston Fisheries Center |
| This federal hatchery provides trout for federal. Inside there is an interpretive display on the development of fish eggs. |
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| • | Bibler Garden |
| In May and July there are special public tours, which include an arboretum, a stable of miniature animals and an exotic waterfall. |
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| • | Dahila Garden |
| Some 400 varieties of dahlias are grown at the private residence of Bill & Lois McClaren. The dahlias are in full bloom from mid-Aug. until first frost. |
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| • | Hockaday Museum of Art |
| The cultural center of Kalispell offers changing visual arts exhibition
and educational programs for adults and children. |
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| • | The People’s Center |
| The cultural center focuses on the Salish,
Pend d’Orielle, and Kootenai tribes, and includes a learning center, exhibit gallery, and gift shop. |
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| • | Bigfork Art & Cultural Center |
| This community-run, nonprofit gallery exhibits artwork and crafts by local artists. |
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| • | Stumptown Museum |
| Located in the Depot Building, this mini-museum is
devoted to the early days of Whitefish and the history of the Great Northern Railroad. |
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| • | Conrad Mansion |
| Built in 1895, this National Historic Site was once home of Kalispell founder, Charles E. Conrad, a Montana pioneer, Missouri River trader, and freighter. Victorian-garbed guides conduct tours of its 26 registered rooms with original furnishing. |