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Courts for Cabin Country

Custom Sport Courts in Seeley Lake, Montana

We run crews up Highway 83 through the Seeley-Swan all season, so lake-country builds slot naturally into our schedule.

Seeley Lake anchors the Clearwater chain of lakes, and most of the properties we build on here are cabins, lake homes, and family compounds that fill up hard from June through Labor Day. A court at the lake place changes how those weeks go — grandkids off the dock and onto the pickleball court, tournaments after dinner, a hoop that gets used by three generations at once. We build them to handle exactly that kind of summer.

Building in the Seeley-Swan corridor takes more planning than a valley pour. Elevations run higher, the frost season runs longer, and forest lots mean tree clearing, root management, and careful drainage design. We pour 4-5 inch post-tension concrete over compacted base so snow load and freeze-thaw can't break the slab, and we spec acrylic systems that shrug off pine needles, sap, and hard UV at elevation. The court gets closed up for winter and opens flat every spring.

Second-home owners are most of our Seeley Lake clients, and we've built our process around that reality. You don't need to be on-site — we handle design remotely, send progress photos at every stage, and schedule builds so the court is cured, coated, and striped before your family arrives for the season. Pickleball pads and multi-sport courts are the most common builds here; both fit naturally on wooded lots along the Clearwater chain.

Proudly building near Seeley Lake, Clearwater River Canoe Trail, Placid Lake State Park, Salmon Lake State Park, Double Arrow Ranch, Morrell Falls and throughout the Seeley Lake area.

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Local Knowledge

Building Courts in Seeley Lake — What We Plan For

Built for snow load and elevation

Seeley Lake sits higher and colder than the valleys, with heavy snow load and a long frost season. We build deeper engineered bases and pour post-tension slabs rated for the conditions, so the court winters under snow and opens flat in spring.

The Clearwater chain and beyond

We build throughout the Seeley-Swan — Seeley Lake proper, Placid Lake, Salmon Lake, and cabins up the Clearwater chain toward Condon. Double Arrow Ranch properties and Highway 83 frontage lots are regular stops on our seasonal routes.

Remote builds for second homes

Most Seeley Lake clients are second-home owners, so we run these builds remotely: design by phone, photo updates at every milestone, and completion timed to your arrival. Missoula County permitting for residential flatwork here is typically straightforward.

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FAQs

Seeley Lake Court Questions

Can you build our court while we're out of state?
That's how most Seeley Lake projects run. We handle design by phone and email, send photos at excavation, pour, coating, and striping, and walk the finished court on video before you ever see it in person. Many clients first stand on their court the week they arrive for summer — that's by design.
Will a court survive Seeley Lake winters and snow load?
Yes. We engineer for it — deeper compacted base, 4-5 inch post-tension concrete, and acrylic coatings rated for hard freeze-thaw at elevation. Snow can sit on the slab all winter without damage. We recommend a simple fall closeout and spring sweep, and the court comes back flat and playable every year.
How does building on a wooded lot work?
We plan around the trees you want to keep. Site work includes selective clearing, root barriers where needed, and drainage that moves snowmelt around the slab instead of under it. A pickleball pad needs roughly a 30-by-60 foot footprint plus margins, which fits on most Clearwater chain lots without gutting the forest.
What's the timeline for a lake-season court?
Book in winter, play by July. Our Seeley Lake window is tighter than the valleys — roughly May through October depending on snowpack — so early scheduling matters. A typical build runs two to four weeks on-site. Clients who commit by March are usually striped and ready before the Fourth of July.
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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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