The Conrad Mansion is open 10:00a.m. - 5:00p.m. for guided tours on the hour from May 15th to October 14th. Closed Monday and Tuesday through May, but open Tuesday through Sunday (closed Monday) the rest of the season. The last tour starts at 4pm.

During the off season, Conrad Mansion office is open Monday-Friday from 11am-2pm. Please call 406-755-2166 for more information.

New historic items this tour season! Come and see a 1919 dishwasher, original Charles E. Conrad guns, and the At Home Durning Wartimes costuming display!


The Conrad Mansion in Kalispell, Montana sits proudly today on the edge of the original townsite, atop a bluff overlooking the valley and the Swan mountain range. When Charles E. Conrad, a founder of Kalispell, arrived in the Flathead Valley in 1891, this lovely town with its tree-lined streets was still but a dream. But Conrad had vision, and he felt that not only had he found a good investment opportunity, but also a permanent home for his descendants. Along with establishing the Kalispell Townsite Company and eventually the Conrad National Bank, he had this gracious Victorian home built for his beloved family in 1895 in what was then a wilderness.

Charles Conrad's youngest daughter, Alicia Conrad Campbell, actually lived in the home until 1964. Then, in 1974, she made the decision to give the Conrad Mansion to the city of Kalispell in memory of her pioneering parents.

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P.O. Box 1041, Kalispell, Montana 59903
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