Bigfork is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Flathead County, Montana, United States. The population was 4,270 at the 2010 census, up from 1,421 at the 2000 census.
Restaurants in Bigfork
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5.0 based on 21 reviews
With tens of thousands of acres and dozens of trails this is a hikers paradise. Located east of Kalispell, and past the Hungry Horse Dam, access in the winter becomes considerably more restricted. The use of a four wheel drive made this trip possible. We drove in about 8 miles or so on the west side of the dam to Jimmy Trail. The trail is fairly strenuous and the calf deep snow added to that. The trail ascends steeply in numerous places with almost no flat or plateau areas. The views through the trees are breathtaking and it was well worth the effort. This is a remote area and precautions are necessary. Bring supplies and at least bear spray, as bears, mountain lions and bobcats are present. Our hike was about three miles out and back. This time of year there is almost no vehicular or pedestrian traffic, though snow mobiles could be heard in the distance. On a sadder note the beetles have done an enormous amount of damage to the trees. So much more to do.
4.5 based on 39 reviews
My go-to shop for unique gifts. I take all of my out of town visitors there if they want an authentic Montana treasure to take home. Beautiful jewelry and rock specimens from local and world wide sources. The owners and sales staff have always been knowledgeable and helpful but have a low pressure approach. Happy to support this local small business.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
Whistling Andy is truly a grain to glass distillery. Their spirits are derived from real, unmilled grains from local farmers with whom they have real, personal relationships. There are no shortcuts or automation and there is a face to every step of the process; real people and real stories. Unlike many grain to glass initiatives and high-class liquors, Whistling Andy is very innovative, even industry leading with their products. Whether it's finding age old recipes or unique new blends derived from what's in season, there is always something exciting coming out of this distillery. Named after the father of head distiller Brian Anderson, Whistling Andy Distilling prides itself on the importance of family, personal and community relationships.
We stopped in while killing some time and felt like we were a local! The bartender was so engaging and entertaining that we quickly built a rapor with the other visitors in the bar and had such a fun time. I’m not a whiskey girl so the flight wasn’t my cup of tea but when the bartender started adding a little bit of their specialty lemonades to them I fell in love with the cucumber gin. Fun to stop in and have a drink when in Bigfork
4.5 based on 78 reviews
Lovely easy walk on a previous old gravel road. It is flat and shady so comfortable on a hot day. There are great vistas along the way of Swan River as you are about 30-40 feet up on a hill along the river. We saw women with strollers, families, dogs on leashes, couples and three people on bikes. It is 2 miles in and out. There is a bathroom halfway and three picnic tables along the way. The only caution would be: keep a close watch on any little children running loose as it would be easy for a child to tumble over the edge down a rocky cliff on the river side. There are no guardrails. You can access the trail from above The Bigfork Inn in the City of Bigfork and Park there or you can access it along the bridge over Swan River where kayakers frequently “ take out” - parking available either end.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
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