Red Lion Hotel
The Red Lion Hotel is located adjacent to the Kalispell Center Mall, which offers a variety of shopping and dining venues. This hotel provides an indoor pool and a whirlpool, as well as shuttle service to and from the Glacier Park International Airport. There is also an on-site fitness center where guests can exercise during their stay. Guests can also try their luck at the Magic Diamond Casino connected to the Red Lion Hotel.
Red Lion Hotel
20 N. Main St.
Kalispell, MT 59901
406-751-5050
rdln.com
Kalispell Grand Hotel
The Kalispell Grand Hotel is nine miles from Glacier Park International Airport, nine miles from Flathead Lake and 32 miles from Glacier National Park. Fishing, hiking and whitewater rafting facilities are also nearby, and guests are within walking distance of the Hockaday Museum of Art. Visitors can enjoy a casual meal and a beer at KB Sports Bar and Grill, which is located on site, or indulge in a massage at the spa. Pets are welcome in any of the rooms, but the Kalispell Grand Hotel reserves the right to impose a nightly surcharge.
Kalispell Grand Hotel
100 Main St.
Kalispell, MT 59901
406-755-8100
kalispellgrand.com
Travelodge Kalispell
The Travelodge is situated seven miles from Flathead Lake and 15 miles from Whitefish Lake. It is also six blocks from the Buffalo Hill Golf Course. This hotel provides complimentary wireless Internet access in all of its rooms and common areas, as well as an on-site fitness center where guests can keep up their exercise regimen while on vacation. Pets are permitted at the Travelodge, although there is a fee of $10 per stay.
Travelodge Kalispell
350 N. Main St.
Kalispell, MT 59901
406-755-6123
travelodge.com
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