Kalispell
Montana
City👥
Population
26,830
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Median Age
35.6 yrs
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Median Income
$61,590
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Median Home Price
$381,400
About Kalispell
Nestled in the heart of the Flathead Valley, with Glacier National Park to the northeast and Flathead Lake gleaming to the south, Kalispell has a way of stopping people in their tracks — both literally and figuratively. If you've been scrolling through Montana real estate listings at midnight wondering whether the move could actually work,…
Nestled in the heart of the Flathead Valley, with Glacier National Park to the northeast and Flathead Lake gleaming to the south, Kalispell has a way of stopping people in their tracks — both literally and figuratively. If you’ve been scrolling through Montana real estate listings at midnight wondering whether the move could actually work, you’re not alone. Thousands of people have made exactly that leap, and Kalispell’s population of around 26,830 reflects a community that has grown steadily without losing its soul. Here’s what you genuinely need to know before you pack the truck.
A City That Fits Multiple Lifestyles
Kalispell isn’t a one-note mountain town. Downtown has seen genuine revitalization, with locally owned restaurants, breweries like Bias Brewing, and a thriving arts scene anchored by the Hockaday Museum of Art. The median age sits at 35.6, which means you’ll find a mix of young families, working professionals, and longtime residents who’ve watched the valley transform. Families tend to gravitate toward the Evergreen area to the east or the quieter neighborhoods near Stillwater River, while those wanting walkable access to coffee shops and the farmer’s market stick closer to the historic downtown core. Retirees and outdoor enthusiasts often settle near the south end, with easy access to Flathead Lake’s 28-mile shoreline.
Cost of Living and Housing
Let’s be honest — Kalispell is no longer the hidden bargain it was a decade ago. The median home price sits at approximately $381,400, which reflects the significant demand the area has experienced from out-of-state buyers, particularly from California and Washington. That said, your dollar still stretches further here than in Bozeman or Missoula. Rentals exist in the $1,200–$1,800 range for decent two-bedroom units, though availability can be tight. The Westside neighborhood and areas near Meridian Road tend to offer more affordable entry points for buyers. Groceries, utilities, and everyday expenses run close to the national average, and Montana’s lack of sales tax is a genuine perk that adds up meaningfully over time. With a median household income of around $61,590, many locals make it work — but coming in with remote work income or a strong employment offer gives you a real cushion.
Employment and Economy
Healthcare is the backbone of Kalispell’s economy. Logan Health (formerly Kalispell Regional Medical Center) is the region’s largest employer and a major draw for medical professionals. Beyond healthcare, retail, education, construction, and tourism support a broad employment base. The Flathead Valley Community College provides local training pipelines, and remote work has made Kalispell viable for professionals in tech, finance, and creative fields who no longer need to be near a major metro. The local business community is entrepreneurial and growing, though if you’re in a highly specialized field, you may find the job market limited and should plan accordingly.
Lifestyle and Recreation
This is where Kalispell genuinely delivers. Whitefish Mountain Resort is 25 minutes away for skiing. Glacier National Park’s west entrance is under an hour’s drive. Hiking, fishing on the Flathead River, kayaking, and mountain biking are practically part of the weekly routine here. Kalispell itself has Woodland Park, a beautiful free resource with a pool, trails, and picnic areas in the middle of the city. Winters are real — expect cold temperatures and snow — but most residents embrace it rather than endure it.
The Bottom Line
Kalispell rewards people who come prepared. Research housing before you arrive, understand the job market relative to your field, and go in knowing that winters demand some grit. But if you want a genuine community with extraordinary natural surroundings, room to breathe, and a quality of life that’s hard to quantify on a spreadsheet, Kalispell makes a compelling case. Most people who move here don’t regret it — they just wish they’d done it sooner.
🏠 Housing & Cost of Living
Median Home Price
$381,400
Median Rent
$1,019
Homeownership Rate
59.9%
💼 Employment & Economy
Unemployment Rate
3.6%
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Quick Facts
- Population
- 26,830
- Diversity Index
- 10.3
- Land Area
- 12.7 sq mi
- Population Density
- 2,115/sq mi
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