Meadow Peak Skydiving
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Meadow Peak Skydiving

Marion, MT

About Meadow Peak Skydiving

# Meadow Peak Skydiving

Meadow Peak Skydiving opened in 2011 and has steadily expanded its operations to serve jumpers across Montana's Northwest Region. Located at Carson Field (MT55) near Marion, the dropzone sits 39 miles west of Kalispell and operates a Cessna 182 for jumps, providing reliable access to skydiving in a rural Montana setting.

The operation has invested in serious infrastructure since its founding. Over the past decade, Meadow Peak has built out a new hangar, shower house, and manifest building—visible signs of a dropzone committed to growing its facilities and improving the jumper experience. The dropzone is known for hosting the annual Lost Prairie Boogie in August, an event that draws tandem jumpers and student skydivers to Marion for dedicated training throughout the jumping season.

Meadow Peak Skydiving offers both recreational and instructional programs. Tandem skydiving is available for first-timers, while the Accelerated Freefall (AFF) program serves student jumpers working toward their licenses. The dropzone emphasizes hands-on instruction and structured progression, making it a destination for serious skydivers building skills as well as tourists seeking their first tandem experience.

The facility is well-equipped for extended visits and group events. Amenities include a designated camping area, equipment rentals and sales, load organizers, packing service, rigging service, RV parking with electricity, shower facilities, videography services, and Wi-Fi. These conveniences reflect a dropzone that understands jumpers often travel from distance and appreciate comfortable facilities between jumps.

The Northwest Region location offers jumpers access to Montana's landscape, though the site emphasizes the facility and training programs rather than dramatic altitude or scenic specifics. Marion provides a quieter alternative to busier dropzones while maintaining the infrastructure and instruction needed for serious student training.

Meadow Peak Skydiving operates as a USPA Group Member and International Affiliate, meeting the safety and operational standards required by the sport's governing body. For skydivers in Montana seeking a well-maintained facility with solid training programs, established events, and a commitment to gradual growth, Meadow Peak represents a straightforward, instructor-focused operation in rural north-central Montana.

Quick facts

Aircraft

Cessna 182
Exit altitude
On-site rigger
No
Tandem
Yes
AFF training
Yes
Wind tunnel
TandemAFF

At the dropzone

Designated Camping AreaEquipment Rental/SalesLoad OrganizersPacking ServiceRigging ServiceRV Space w/ ElectricityShower FacilitiesVideographersWi-Fi

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