Lone Pine State Park

Lone Pine State Park offers sweeping views of the Flathead Valley and an array of outdoor activities for all visitors.

270
Acres Protected
7
Miles of Trails
65,000
Annual Visitors
1941
Year Established

About Lone Pine State Park

 

Lone Pine State Park, located near Kalispell, Montana, is a scenic state park known for its panoramic views of the Flathead Valley and the Swan Mountains. Covering 270 acres, the park features a variety of flora and fauna typical of the northwestern Montana landscape, including ponderosa pines, wildflowers, mule deer, and a variety of bird species. Historically, the park land was donated by the Foy family to provide a natural space for education and recreation. Today, the park is popular for hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife viewing, offering over seven miles of trails that range from easy to challenging. A highlight of the park is the Lone Pine Overlook, which presents a spectacular vista of the valley and distant peaks. The visitor center provides information, exhibits, and offers interpretive programs that enhance visitor understanding of local ecology and history. Families and outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to this park for its peaceful trails, ranger-led programs, and the opportunity to enjoy the natural beauty of Montana.

Highlights

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Lone Pine Overlook

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Ponderosa Pines and wildflower meadows

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Visitor Center with educational exhibits

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Multiple interpretive hiking trails

Notable Natural Features

Lone Pine Overlook

Offers breathtaking views of the entire Flathead Valley and beyond.

Visitor Center

Features educational exhibits and provides information on local wildlife and plant species.

Ponderosa Pines

Home to a beautiful collection of ponderosa pine trees and diverse wildlife.