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Gateway to Glacier

Custom Sport Courts in Columbia Falls, Montana

Columbia Falls anchors the north end of our Flathead route, and we're through Bad Rock Canyon every week in season.

Columbia Falls is the working gateway to Glacier National Park — a timber town that's become one of the Flathead's fastest-growing communities, with new neighborhoods filling in alongside houses that have watched the North Fork road for generations. Court demand here comes from both: young families putting down roots who want a hoop in the backyard, and newer arrivals building bigger properties toward the park. We build the same way for both — post-tension concrete, premium coatings, no shortcuts.

The ground in the Flathead's north valley is glacial — cobble, gravel, and pockets of silt that can behave differently within a single lot. That's fine; it's what site evaluation is for. We test base conditions, excavate to competent ground, and build compacted structural fill before the 4-5 inch post-tension pour. Columbia Falls winters bring real snow and a long freeze-thaw season off the park front, and our slabs are engineered for exactly that.

We build backyard basketball and pickleball courts throughout Columbia Falls, from in-town lots off Nucleus Avenue to acreage up the North Fork and homes around Meadow Lake. Fencing is a frequent add here — it keeps play contained on smaller lots and keeps deer traffic off the surface on bigger ones. Build season runs April through October. Columbia Falls sits on our regular Flathead route, so scheduling and follow-up service stay simple.

Proudly building near Glacier National Park, North Fork Road, Meadow Lake Resort, Bad Rock Canyon, Nucleus Avenue, Flathead River and throughout the Columbia Falls area.

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Local Knowledge

Building Courts in Columbia Falls — What We Plan For

Snow country engineering

Sitting close against the park front, Columbia Falls gets heavy snowfall and a long freeze-thaw season. We excavate to competent glacial gravels, compact structural fill, and pour post-tension slabs that carry snow load without cracking or heaving.

In town and up the North Fork

We serve in-town Columbia Falls, Meadow Lake, Columbia Heights, the Bad Rock Canyon corridor toward Hungry Horse, and acreage up the North Fork road. Whitefish and Kalispell projects run on the same weekly routes through the valley.

A fast-growing market

Columbia Falls is growing fast, and new-construction lots often need courts sequenced with landscaping and final grading. We coordinate with your builder on timing, and city or Flathead County permitting for residential courts is generally uncomplicated.

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FAQs

Columbia Falls Court Questions

What does a backyard court cost in Columbia Falls?
Residential basketball courts run $30,000 to $80,000 depending on size, site conditions, and finishes; pickleball pads typically come in under that. Glacial gravel ground in the north valley is actually favorable for base work, which helps keep excavation costs predictable. We quote after walking your lot, not from a spreadsheet.
Can you build at a new-construction home?
Yes, and Columbia Falls has plenty of them. The best sequence is pouring the court after rough grading but before final landscaping, so equipment access doesn't tear up finished yard. We coordinate directly with your builder on timing. If the house is already done, we plan access routes to protect what's in place.
How do courts handle snow country near Glacier?
Our slabs are engineered for it — post-tension concrete doesn't care how much snow sits on it, and our acrylic systems are rated for hard freeze-thaw. Plow with a rubber-edged blade or let it melt off; either way the court comes back every spring flat and ready. No annual repair cycle.
Do you install fencing around courts?
Frequently in Columbia Falls. Fencing keeps basketballs out of the neighbor's yard on in-town lots and keeps deer and elk from treating your court as a highway on North Fork acreage. We install galvanized and vinyl-coated chain link systems designed for sport courts, sized and gated to fit the layout.
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One crew, one standard of work — from the Bitterroot to the Flathead, and west into Spokane and Coeur d'Alene.

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