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Missoula Kids on Stage for 40 Years!

Missoula Children’s Theater
 For almost 40 years, Missoula Children’s Theater has been entertaining families. MCT’s goal is to educate children and teens, develop life skills and a love for the performing arts.
                Jim Caron and Don Collins were the founders of Missoula Children’s Theater, but it wasn’t always about the kids. They first started casting kids [...]

Meet Me In Missoula - May 1-3, 2009

Meet Me In Missoula
The Missoula Downtown Association, The Missoula Convention & Visitor’s Bureau and Missoula Cultural Council have joined forces to sponsor a “Meet Me in Missoula ” weekend promotion from May 1st -3rd, 2009.
The community has a number of events scheduled including:

First Friday Art Walk
Opening day at the Missoula Farmer’s Market
Garden City Brewfest
Maggotfest - Rugby [...]

First Friday Missoula’s Art Walk

Missoula’s art community has a diverse range of artists, festivals, art walks, theater, music and dance. Downtown Missoula has an abundance of galleries: photography, sculptures, paintings, ceramics, and local crafts. First Friday is a prime showcase of the talent and culture found in Missoula on the First Friday of every month. At least 11 different [...]

A Riverfront Walking Tour of Missoula

One of my favorite things to do on a warm day is to take a walk on Missoula’s Riverfront Trail.
The trail runs along the Clark Fork River through the heart of downtown and goes East to the University and West to Orange Street.
From this trail, you can see Missoula’s amazing scenery, historic buildings, and enjoy [...]

Missoula - One of Top “Green” Commuter Towns, See List of Others

Missoula, Montana was recently named Ninth in the category of “Greenest Commuter Towns” by AARP. This was based on a 2007 Census Bureau Estimate that 8.91% of Missoulians bike or walk to work.
Missoula promotes biking and walking to work with Missoula in Motion - a program designed to help local businesses, institutions and individuals address [...]

Missoula, Montana - The Best Pet Friendly Locations in the Garden City!

Missoulians love their pets and there are many places that are pet friendly in Missoula.
Missoula and its surrounding areas have abundant recreational opportunities for you and your pet, including 2 dog parks - Jacob’s Island and Fort Missoula’s Canine Campus where you can let your pooch run without a leash. There are many other great places [...]

Top 5 Activities for Family Fun in Missoula, Montana

Winter can start to seem a little long this time of year. Take a break for fun and enjoy some of Missoula’s favorite family activities.  
A Carousel for Missoula & Dragon Hollow - is located downtown along the river and is built and maintained by volunteers. According to the Carousel website, “If magic can happen anywhere, it can [...]

Missoula - Montana’s Cultural Superstar - Abundant Arts & Creative Energy

Missoula is a culturally diverse community with a broad range of Arts available in the areas of theater, music, dance, festivals and art. Art galleries are a major focus of Missoula’s downtown where you can tour the many galleries anytime and especially on First Friday - the first Friday of every month when the galleries stay [...]

A River Runs Through It….Missoula, Montana

Missoula, Montana is one of the most beautiful cities in the Northwest. And yes, a river does run through it. Missoula is located near the three rivers to be exact, The Clark Fork River, The Blackfoot River, and The Bitterroot River.
Missoula’s amazing location and proximity to three rivers draws fly fisherman from all over the world, [...]

Missoula is Renowned for Its Blue Ribbon Fishing - Welcome Fly Fishers!

Missoula, Montana is renowned not just for its “blue ribbon” fishing, but for our entire outdoor experience. In Montana, you can fish year-round, but there are seasonal regulations and water conditions that affect fishing. In general, lakes and larger rivers are open to fishing all year, while smaller tributaries are closed in the winter. Even [...]