Discover the best top things to do in Glacier Country, United States including Christmas Trees U Cut Farm, McGinnis Meadows Cattle and Guest Ranch, Kootenai Falls & Swinging Bridge, St. Francis Xavier Church, Magruder Corridor, Thompson Falls High Bridge, Saint Richard's Catholic Church, Whitefish, First Baptist Church, Shepard Memorial Fountain - Bad Rock Canyon, St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church.
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5.0 based on 157 reviews
Fantastic working cattle ranch!
I have been to the ranch several times, and I have always found the staff to be kind and caring. My most recent trip, however, really put that to the test. Through no fault of the horses or the staff at the ranch my daughter took a tumble off of the horse she was riding. From the moment it happened until the moment we left the ranch the staff kept a close eye on her (and her mama). A staff member insisted we go to the ER; she drove us to Kalispell and stayed with us the whole time - refusing to be reimbursed for her time or travel expenses. Thankfully my girl was able to ride the rest of the week. I can never repay the kindness and attention every employee of the ranch gave to her. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced rider, a first timer or a return guest, rest assured you will receive nothing but A+ service and attention from everyone at the ranch. Sue, Scott, Janice, Ash, Rachel, Anna, Ahna, Alyssa, Brenda, Roby, Des & Shayne (and whoever I've missed) - you have my undying affection and gratitude.
5.0 based on 355 reviews
Stunning views and a suspension bridge. What more could you ask for? Highly recommend. But ... not an easy hike. About a quarter of a mile from the parking lot ... over rocks, boulders, and tree roots. Plus a covered railroad crossing that has 3.5 flights of stairs. Plus a steep drop to the river. Remember ... it is all uphill on the way back. But ... highly recommended.
5.0 based on 58 reviews
The interior of the St. Francis Xavier Church is absolutely beautiful, with all wood hand painted. Beautiful stained glass windows, and an organ pipes located in the balcony. No admission, close to downtown and easy to find. Recommend
5.0 based on 16 reviews
The Frank Church and Selway/Bitterroot Wildernesses are beautiful to travel through on the Magruder Corridor. This years trip was a lot busier and rougher than our last trip about 10 years ago. We were in a oickup as a support vehicle for a couple 4-wheelers. There were a few other pick ups and SUV’s but the majority of traffic were ATtV’s and motorcycles. We hiked to a couple lookouts as Burnt Knob road was too rough for our long pick up and Salmon Mtn is only walking access. Both beautiful scenery and Salmon Mtn Lookout is staffed with friendly people.
5.0 based on 21 reviews
The High Bridge was built in 1911. It was renovated and re-opened to pedestrian traffic in May of 2010, and has received many preservation awards. The Historic High Bridge affords a stunning view of the dam, fish ladder, nesting osprey, and a beautiful vista of the Clark Fork River. The bridge is just south of the intersection of Gallatin and Preston Avenue in scenic Thompson Falls, MT.
Easy walk after parking at the end of Gallatin Street in Thompson Falls. There are descriptive signs explaining the origination of the dam project - amazingly, over 100 years old! Great walk about to view the dam and fish ladder - there are two bridges to cross, be sure to do both - which we found highly entertaining. Technically, it’s not a falls, just a spillover from the hydroelectric dam, but still, a good one hour activity.
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