Station 8
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Station 8 is a family-owned antique store located in the historic train depot building in Columbia Falls, Montana. Housed within this charming, well-preserved structure, the shop offers visitors a diverse selection of antiques, collectibles, and vintage treasures.
The store's knowledgeable owners and staff have meticulously curated an impressive inventory spanning a wide range of merchandise, including mid-century modern furniture, antique glassware, vintage clothing, and much more. Customers consistently praise the fair pricing and high-quality of the items, as well as the friendly, attentive staff who go above and beyond to ensure a memorable shopping experience. Many have shared stories of discovering unexpected gems, from rare collectibles to one-of-a-kind furniture pieces, that have become cherished additions to their homes.
The store's layout is thoughtfully organized, with intriguing displays that invite visitors to explore. Whether you're in search of the perfect accent piece for your home or hunting for that elusive collectible, Station 8 provides ample opportunities for discovery. The ever-changing selection ensures that each visit offers something new, from repurposed furniture and handcrafted home decor to quirky knick-knacks and captivating artwork.
Conveniently located in the heart of the Flathead Valley, just a short drive from the breathtaking Glacier National Park, Station 8 provides ample on-site parking and is wheelchair accessible, making it an easy stop for visitors exploring the area. The store is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11am to 5:30pm, giving you plenty of time to browse the ever-evolving selection.
In addition to its impressive inventory, Station 8 also offers limited consignment opportunities and is working to expand its online presence. Customers have praised the store's commitment to preserving and sharing the stories behind its unique finds, with many expressing their delight in discovering the history and craftsmanship behind the items they've purchased.
Surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of the Flathead Valley, Station 8 is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the area. From the charming train depot building to the captivating collection of antiques and vintage treasures, the store offers a truly immersive shopping experience that celebrates the region's rich history and cultural heritage. Whether you're a seasoned antique enthusiast or simply enjoy the thrill of the hunt, a visit to Station 8 is sure to delight and inspire.
50 reviews
David Westbrook
Lots of cool old stuff to browse through
Danielle Stratman
Great collection of items! I always stop by here anytime I’m in the Glacier area, and have found some of my favorite home decor items from this shop.
Katie Robb
This place has great finds. I wish we lived in the area or had more room in the RV. I would have bought lots lol.
Hen Sley
It was cool even though I didn't find anything that spoke to me.
Kayla Goodsell
Best antique store in the valley. Vendors actually update their booths regularly and items are much better quality than other shops. You could come every week and find something new
Brandon Moak
This is one of our favorite shopping spots in Montana. We visit family in Columbia Falls several times a year, so we stop in often, and we always find new goodies. There is a nice mix of antiques, collectibles, and Montana tourism souvenirs, all very tastefully arranged and fairly priced. Highly recommended.
Erik D
One of our favorite antique stores to shop. Have gotten a lot of great things for our cottages. Nice paintings, pictures, knick knacks and furniture pieces
Jennifer Valentine
One of the most magical stores I have ever seen. I love that they change out for the seasons. I shop here often. When I need something eclectic or hand made this is the first place I think of.
Bob Fawcett
Really good for antique finds. The prices are much more reasonable than most quality antique stores.
Barbara V.
SO many fun items - old, new, unique, including yard art and repurposed items. I think we could go in every day and see new things every time. Some items seem a little expensive but we did enjoy buying a few special things (not pictured).