A beautifully restored 1896 home on a prime corner lot overlooking the Conrad Mansion’s gardens. In summer the backyard’s the whole draw — coffee on the deck over the mansion grounds, dinners outside, a hammock by the garden, and a private hot tub when the day winds down. Four bedrooms, a tree-lined walk to downtown, and an ideal basecamp for Glacier, Flathead Lake, and the valley.
This is our family home in Kalispell’s historic Eastside — built in 1896 for Charles D. Conrad, son of city founder Charles E. Conrad, whose landmark mansion still stands directly across the street. We’ve restored it with a designer’s eye, keeping the character of the period while making it genuinely comfortable: full of light, quietly updated, and sparkling clean for guests. Because it’s a real home and not a staged rental, it has the warmth and soul to match the history.
In summer, the backyard is the whole point — morning coffee on the deck looking out over the Conrad gardens, long dinners outside as it cools, a hammock by the garden, and a private hot tub on the quiet, fenced patio for stargazing once the day winds down.
Inside, quality furnishings and thoughtful details throughout. The designer kitchen is stocked for serious cooking and looks straight out at the gardens, with a Nespresso machine (pods provided), French press, grinder, drip maker, and stovetop pot for however you take your morning. There’s room for everyone to spread out, from a third-floor primary suite with Mission Mountain views to a basement lounge made for movie nights.
Step out the front door and you’re a tree-lined walk from downtown’s restaurants, bakeries, breweries, and boutiques — a pastry at Ceres, a scoop at Sweet Peaks — with the Conrad Mansion and its manicured gardens, open for tours, right across the street.
THE LOCATION — centered in the Flathead Valley:
• Downtown Kalispell — out the front door
• Flathead Lake — 15–20 minutes (largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi)
• Whitefish — 20 minutes; Whitefish Mountain Resort — 30 minutes
• Bigfork — 30 minutes (art village, shops, dining)
• Glacier National Park — 50 minutes (Going-to-the-Sun Road, hiking)
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Four bedrooms — 1 King, 2 Queen, 1 Twin, plus a living-room sofa bed; 2.5 baths
• Designer kitchen stocked for serious cooking, overlooking the Conrad gardens, with a dining room that seats the whole group
• Third-floor primary suite with Mission Mountain views
• Private hot tub on a fenced backyard patio; spacious deck with outdoor dining, plus a hammock and lounge chairs
• Basement entertainment lounge with large-screen TV
• Two off-street parking spots (street parking also available)
Planning to fly in? Glacier Park International (FCA) is operating Friday–Monday during runway rehab — ideal for weekend arrivals. Missoula is a scenic 2-hour drive many guests enjoy. Happy to share tips!