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Great Northern Historical Trail:
Montana
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One and a quarter miles of this trail are complete in Kalispell. If the trail is ever completed, it will extend 23 miles to Marion. For more information, please contact Rails-to-Trails of Northwest MT at P.O. Box 1103, Kalispell, MT 59903, John Hale, President, 406-752-8383.
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Great Northern Historical Trail, Kalispell & Somers
By twirlymaker on May 05, 2009
The Rails to Trails of Northwest Montana is providing a GREAT Trail for the Hikers and Bikers. For $75 you may have your name engraved on a brick and placed on a the new GIFT WALL near Dern Rd. The asphalt surface trail goes six miles west out of Kalispell ( N48.19678 W114.33065 ) and grading of trail, in progress, to connect the 2.4 mile gap with the completed 2 miles asphalt trail around Kila to Smith Lake Rd.
( N48.10817 W114.46160 ) Also there is 5.3 miles of trail north from Somers towards Kalispell
( N48.08090 W114.22573 ).
Parking available just north of trailhead in Kalispell and at trailhead in Somers.
Great vistas, from the trails. Noel Keller 20 Apr 09
Great Trail!
By Rebecca Shaw on December 26, 2006
The trail is now almost six paved miles one-way. I've run many miles on this and the views are wonderful. Plans are underway to continue the trail. The Rails to Trails of NW Montana group is a very dedicated group of citizens. More power to them!
Trail extended
By Justin Boylan on March 07, 2006
I rode this trail almost every day last summer. The trail is now paved to Batavia. Those who feel spunky can keep going on unpaved trail to Kila. This summer stop and have lunch at the Cottage Cafe at the end of the trail in Kila.