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Kalispell Parkline Trail – Ride Guide from our shop

Overview

The Kalispell Parkline Linear Park and Trail is a 1.7-mile paved, accessible, and multi-use pathway stretching from Flathead Drive (east) to Meridian Street & 2nd Street W (west) through the heart of downtown. Users enjoy views of historic architecture, Swan and Mission Ranges, and landmarks like the visitor center, Depot Park, and veterans memorial

E-Bike Access

E-bikes are not restricted on this trail—Facebook reports suggest all classes of e-bikes are allowed, making it a perfect route for riders

Surface & Experience

  • Fully paved—a smooth and easy ride for all skill levels
  • Flat terrain with minimal grade changes—ideal for casual rides or families
  • The trail features crosswalks with automatic signals, ensuring safe street crossings

Highlights Along the Route

  • Runs under U.S. Highway 2/East Idaho Road through downtown Kalispell
  • Scenic views of historic buildings and the Swan/Mission mountain ranges
  • Stops include Depot Park, featuring a gazebo and benches—great for rest or photos
  • Other landmarks along the path: Kalispell Visitor Center, Flathead County Veterans Memorial, and the former Great Northern Railway Depot

Quick-Ride Summary

FeatureDetails
Length1.7 miles one-way
SurfacePaved (asphalt/concrete), smooth and accessible
ElevationFlat, minimal grade
E-Bike AccessAll classes allowed
Notable StopsVisitor Center, Depot Park, Veterans Memorial, historic depot
ConnectionsConnects to Great Northern Historical Trail on west end

Loop Routes & Suggested Pit Stops

1. Short Downtown Loop (Approx. 4 miles round trip)

Route:

  1. From Kalispell e-Bike Rentals at 2490 US 93 N, head south toward downtown via US 93 or side streets.
  2. Join the Parkline Trail at the eastern end near Flathead Drive.
  3. Ride west through the heart of downtown to Depot Park.
  4. Exit the trail and loop back through Main Street for shopping and cafés before rejoining the trail eastbound.

Pit Stops:

  • Montana Coffee Traders — locally roasted coffee & pastries.
  • Norm’s Soda Fountain — nostalgic ice cream shop & lunch counter.
  • Depot Park — benches, gazebo, and historic Great Northern Depot photo spot.

2. Parkline + Great Northern Historical Trail Out-and-Back (Approx. 12 miles round trip)

Route:

  1. Start from our shop and join the Parkline Trail heading west.
  2. At the west end, seamlessly continue onto the Great Northern Historical Trail toward Kila.
  3. Ride to the Ashley Creek bridge crossing for scenic water views.
  4. Turn around and return the same way.

Pit Stops:

  • Bias Brewing — craft beer with outdoor seating.
  • Kalispell Brewing Company — rooftop patio with mountain views.
  • Ashley Creek Bridge — scenic stop for wildlife watching and photos.

3. Parkline to Woodland Park Leisure Loop (Approx. 6 miles round trip)

Route:

  1. From our shop, join the Parkline heading east.
  2. Exit near 5th Avenue East and follow bike-friendly streets to Woodland Park.
  3. Enjoy the park loop with its ponds, flower gardens, and shaded paths.
  4. Return to the Parkline for the ride back.

Pit Stops:

  • Woodland Park — picnic tables, duck pond, flower gardens.
  • Sweet Peaks Ice Cream — house-made ice cream in creative flavors.
  • Hockaday Museum of Art — local and regional art, including Glacier NP works.

Local Tips for All Routes

  • Morning rides are cooler and less crowded.
  • Bring water—no refill stations directly on the trail.
  • Watch for pedestrian traffic near downtown; ride single file and signal when passing.
  • Parking at the shop is free—return your e-bike and grab lunch nearby to make it a day trip.

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