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Montana's Great Indoors

565 East Swift Creek Way, Kalispell, MT 59901

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4.5
(94 reviews)
indoor0 HolesBudget-Friendly ($)👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family-Friendly👶 Kids Under 5🍔 Food Service🎉 Party Rooms🍺 Beer & Wine
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Montana's Great Indoors is a fun-filled indoor play area designed for young children, featuring climbing structures, slides, and a toddler area. It also offers a selection of food and drink options, including beer and wine, making it a great spot for families to relax while their kids play.

Reviews (5)

Emmilyn SchmittAug 28, 2025

I left after 20 mins if that, the workers don’t care about children following the rules, my daughter got wacked hard because kids climbing up the slide while she was coming down. Talked to the workers and all they said was sorry you didn’t enjoy it! Maybe hire people who will make sure parents are told to follow the rules! I wasted $17 for nothing! I will tell every mama friend I know to not come here! If I could give it 0 stars I would!

rebecca cookJul 20, 2024

Our flight on United was canceled and we had two days to explore Kalispell. We brought our 5 and 7 year old here to burn off some energy while we relaxed- it was wonderful!! Our kids had fun, we were able to call the airline, wait on hold, etc. and relax for a bit. Highly recommend checking this place out if you have young ones with a lot of energy!!

Aaron Noel _ MT REALTORDec 28, 2023

Great place to let the kids run around. They have a nice selection of food, snacks, and drinks. (Beer and wine too) They also offer party rooms. You need to buy their socks, so make sure you save them on your car for next time! The staff was amazing! They were friendly and helped with the kids when needed.

ashes2phoenix48Nov 13, 2022

Great place. While my toddler had fun just running around with the big kids, he surprised me and enjoyed the fire tower set-up too. I had to lift him up onto the different platforms to climb it up but he was independent for the different perks up top. With his little 2 year old feet, it was good I was on the swinging bridge with him as I can see his feet getting caught in between the boards and tripping. The fire tower set-up at the top is overall safe and it would be difficult to fall down the climbing tower entrance once you're at the uppermost level. Also appreciate how kids can enter the 2nd highest level and have a wide space to climb up the platform along the sides so multiple kids can climb up at once. I didn't feel like my toddler was in the way when I lifted him up on that platform level. For the toddler camp: I feel like there could be more small tables for their kitchen/cafe. I think a small compact play gym for 1-2 year olds with a short slide could be nice in the corner next to the moose on the wall, especially if the kitchen/cafe area and the cushion blocks in the center of the space are all in use. Staff were very friendly and interacted well with the kids. Will have to try the pizza but the cheese and ham panini I had was tasty, the toasted bread was slightly on the burned side for my preference but the panini was overall good. Haven't tried the wine yet but would like to if my spouse comes with me next time.

Kelly MartinJul 29, 2022

This was a great place for a few hours with kids from 3 to 8. There are two towers to climb that are more advanced my 5 year old could do one no problem. My 3 year old needed some help but then was good after a few times. One big slide, a climbing wall, two vertical run ramps and a small toddler area with some kitchen play area and stackable tree logs. There is food and drink options that are plenty not excessive but enough and a few beer and wine options as well. Highly recommended.