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Flathead Lake's East Shore

Custom Sport Courts in Bigfork, Montana

Our crews work the Flathead all season, and Bigfork's east shore is a regular stop on our northern route.

Bigfork occupies one of the best positions in Montana — the east shore of Flathead Lake with the Swan Range standing behind it, a village known for its galleries, its theater, and a caliber of homebuilding that matches the setting. Sport courts here aren't afterthoughts; they're part of properties where every element is considered. We build to that bar: post-tension concrete, hand-detailed acrylic finishes, and layouts designed around the view instead of in spite of it.

From Eagle Bend to the estates above Woods Bay, Bigfork's market runs heavily to luxury and second homes, and the courts we build reflect it. Full tennis courts with premium cushioned acrylic systems. Pickleball pads sited to catch lake breeze without catching glare. Custom logos, color schemes matched to the architecture, LED lighting on dimmable controls. The slab under all of it is the same 4-5 inch post-tension engineering we put under every court — the finish is where Bigfork projects distinguish themselves.

The east shore's terrain demands real site work. Benches above the lake are rocky and sloped; getting a dead-flat, properly drained pad out of that ground is excavation and engineering, not just forming and pouring. We've built on Flathead slopes enough to price and plan them accurately. Build season runs April through October, and for second-home owners we manage the entire project remotely with photo documentation — the court is finished before you fly in.

Proudly building near Flathead Lake, Eagle Bend Golf Club, Bigfork Village, Swan Range, Woods Bay, Wayfarers State Park and throughout the Bigfork area.

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Local Knowledge

Building Courts in Bigfork — What We Plan For

Sloped lots, lake climate

Flathead Lake moderates the climate, but Bigfork still freezes hard, and sloped east-shore lots shed water fast. We cut and fill to engineered grade, install drainage upslope of the pad, and pour post-tension slabs that hold flat through every winter.

From the village to the Swan

We serve the village of Bigfork, Eagle Bend, Harbor Village, Woods Bay, Ferndale, and estates up the Swan River valley. Lakeside and Somers across the lake fall within the same Flathead service area our crews cover weekly.

A luxury, second-home market

Bigfork's luxury and second-home market means most projects are architect-adjacent — we coordinate with builders, landscape designers, and property managers routinely, and can run the entire court build remotely with milestone photo updates for out-of-state owners.

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FAQs

Bigfork Court Questions

What do premium courts in Bigfork typically cost?
Residential basketball courts run $30,000 to $80,000, and full tennis or multi-court builds on sloped east-shore lots can exceed that once excavation, retaining, fencing, and lighting are included. Bigfork clients typically invest at the upper end because the property warrants it. We quote from a site visit with real numbers.
Can you build on a sloped lot above Flathead Lake?
Yes — sloped benches are standard work for us on the east shore. We cut and fill to engineered grade, manage upslope drainage, and where needed integrate retaining into the design. The result is a dead-flat post-tension pad on ground most people assume can't hold a court. Site evaluation tells us the real cost early.
Do you coordinate with our builder or property manager?
Routinely. Many Bigfork courts are part of larger builds or managed estates, so we work directly with general contractors, landscape architects, and property managers — sequencing our excavation and pour around the broader project, and reporting progress so the owner hears one consistent story from every direction.
Can you match the court to our home's design?
That's half the job in Bigfork. Acrylic color systems come in a wide palette, and we regularly match court colors to rooflines, stonework, or landscape tones. Custom logos, contrasting borders, and artificial turf surrounds finish the composition. A court on a property like this should look commissioned, not installed.
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Nearby Communities We Serve

One crew, one standard of work — from the Bitterroot to the Flathead, and west into Spokane and Coeur d'Alene.

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