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Landmark: Buffalo Hill Golf ClubCity: Kalispell
Country: USA Montana
Continent: North America
Buffalo Hill Golf Club, Kalispell, USA Montana, North America
Buffalo Hill Golf Club is a public 36-hole golf facility located in Kalispell, Montana, USA.
It features two distinct 18-hole courses: the Championship Course and the Executive Course.
Visual Characteristics
The Championship Course is characterized by its mature tree-lined fairways, rolling terrain, and strategically placed sand bunkers. Water hazards are present on several holes. The Executive Course is shorter and more open, with a focus on accuracy over distance. Both courses are primarily grass, with bentgrass greens and a mix of bluegrass and fescue fairways.
Location & Access Logistics
Buffalo Hill Golf Club is situated at 1176 North Main Street, Kalispell, MT 59901. It is approximately 1.5 miles north of downtown Kalispell. Access is directly from North Main Street. Ample paved parking is available on-site, including designated areas for RVs. No public transport directly serves the golf club; private vehicle or taxi is required.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The original 18-hole course, now the Championship Course, was designed by William P. Bell and opened in 1938. The Executive Course was added later. The land is situated within the Flathead Valley, a glacial lake bed characterized by fertile soil and a temperate climate supporting coniferous forests and grasslands.
Key Highlights & Activities
Play is available on both the Championship Course (18 holes, par 72) and the Executive Course (18 holes, par 62). Driving range facilities are open to the public. Golf lessons and club rentals are offered. The clubhouse includes a pro shop and a restaurant.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available in the clubhouse and at designated points on the courses. Shaded areas are limited to the clubhouse vicinity and cart paths. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally reliable throughout the property. Food and beverage services are available at the clubhouse restaurant.
Best Time to Visit
The golf season typically runs from April through October. For optimal playing conditions and cooler temperatures, the months of June, July, and August are recommended. Early morning or late afternoon offer softer lighting for photography.
Facts & Legends
The course is known for its challenging layout, particularly the Championship Course, which has hosted various regional tournaments. A local anecdote suggests that the name "Buffalo Hill" originates from historical sightings of bison in the broader Flathead Valley region prior to settlement.
Nearby Landmarks
- Glacier National Park Entrance (West): 45km Northeast
- Flathead Lake State Park (Wild Horse Island Unit Access): 20km South
- Lone Pine State Park: 8km Southwest
- Kootenai Falls: 70km West
- Big Sky Heritage Center: 2km South