Firewood Suppliers Near Kalispell, MT

    Verified by Sarah MitchellUpdated: 12/20/2025

    Find 2 verified firewood suppliers in Kalispell.

    Firewood Delivery in Kalispell: What You Need to Know

    If you heat with wood or rely on a fireplace to supplement your home's warmth, sourcing quality firewood in Kalispell comes down to knowing what to look for and understanding the local market. The Flathead Valley's cold winters mean most residents burn wood steadily from October through April, so planning ahead matters. Expect to pay $250–$350 per cord for seasoned hardwood delivered locally, with prices varying based on wood type, delivery distance, and whether the supplier includes stacking.

    Best Firewood Species for Kalispell Winters

    Your region has access to Larch, Douglas Fir, and Ponderosa Pine—all solid choices, though they burn differently. Larch is your best bet if available; it produces around 19–20 million BTU per cord, rivals hardwoods in heat output, and seasons faster than most species. Douglas Fir runs about 17 million BTU per cord and splits cleanly, making it popular for delivery and stacking. Pine delivers lower heat (around 15 million BTU per cord) but ignites easily and works well for starting fires or supplemental warmth.

    Avoid burning unseasoned or freshly cut wood—it produces excessive creosote buildup in your chimney, increases fire risk, and wastes fuel energy. Properly seasoned wood (moisture content below 20%) burns hotter, cleaner, and more efficiently.

    Delivery, Stacking, and Logistics

    Local firewood suppliers in Kalispell typically offer delivery within 15–20 miles of town, with options for quarter-cord, half-cord, and full-cord quantities. Full cords measure 4 feet high by 4 feet deep by 8 feet long—confirm this with your supplier, as some advertise "face cords" or "stove cords," which are smaller. Many local operations include free stacking at your home, which saves substantial labor if you're purchasing multiple cords.

    Timing matters: order by late September if possible, especially for a full season's supply. Winter deliveries can face delays due to weather or demand surges. Ask suppliers whether they guarantee seasoned wood and request certification or moisture testing—reputable dealers will provide it.

    Spotting Quality Firewood

    When your delivery arrives, inspect the wood before payment. Seasoned firewood shows visible radial cracks on the log ends (the wood dries from the outside inward, creating stress fractures). Strike a piece with a hammer or hatchet—properly seasoned wood sounds hollow, not dull. Bark should separate easily from the wood; if it clings tightly, the wood is still wet.

    One pest concern for Montana: bark beetles can infest certain pine and fir species, particularly if wood was recently cut from affected trees. Buy firewood sourced within 50 miles of Kalispell when possible—this reduces the risk of transporting invasive pests and supports local suppliers who understand regional wood quality.

    Wild Montana Wood and The Yard are established local options worth contacting for quotes and delivery timelines. Get multiple estimates, confirm delivery dates, and verify they're selling seasoned wood with reasonable moisture content.

    Sarah Mitchell
    Sarah Mitchell
    Firewood Industry Analyst

    Sarah has 15 years of experience in the firewood industry, specializing in regional sourcing and supplier evaluation across North America.

    Updated: 12/20/2025

    Map View

    Local Firewood Suppliers