Destination Missoula

Page 1

THERE’S THIS PLACE where

INSPIRATION COMES NATURALLY

where

ROOTS RUN DEEP

where

RHYTHMS AND RIVERS FLOW

THE OFFICIAL 2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE



A great place for your family and friends to stay after you relocate. When they visit you in your new home town, they’ll just be steps from all that makes Missoula so magical!

Be close to the HEART of the city

Stroll on our RIVERFRONT park access

New Management — Recently Updated — Fresh Grill Menu

Take time to UNWIND in our lounge

Relax in our REMODELED lobby with internet access

200 S. Pattee Street • Missoula • 406.721.8550


All

Play c No Work

BARRIER-FREE living at its finest

• Two & Three Bedroom Townhomes • Well appointed with main level living • Three floor plan options available Built with high quality and attention to detail, these low maintenance homes include a comprehensive HOA that takes care of exterior maintenance, mowing, snow removal and more. Call for a personal showing today!

Loren Mostad • 406.546.2827

ValleyViewMissoula.com


EAT. SHOP. PLAY.

TAX-FREE SHOPPING

SHOPSOUTHGATE.COM Missoula, Montana


BECKY PEDERSON CAROL HOLMAN

MISSOULA 258-1437

NMLS ID #1115389

HAMILTON 375-5381

NMLS ID #478584

LYNN STENERSON MISSOULA 258-1434

NMLS ID #707851

TERESA MORRISON MISSOULA 258-1423

NMLS ID #707806

MONTANA HOME LOAN EXPERTS Buying, building or refinancing your Montana home? Our experienced Real Estate team can find the solution that best fits your needs. Local knowledge and expertise. Discover the difference.

Montana’s Brand of Banking 6

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

Member FDIC | Equal Housing Lender


INSIDE

INSIDE

ON THE COVER Kaya Juda-Nelson (left) and Kira Bassingthwaighte (right) of the local band Westfork can also be seen by day brewing and slinging cider at Western Cider. These Missoula natives are classically trained musicians living in a community that wholeheartedly supports and celebrates their talents. Missoula is a place of inspiration for those who create. Artists and musicians thrive here, where the arts are just part of the culture. There’s always a live show to see and the sweet sound of music filling the fresh mountain air.

8 WELCOME

There’s This Place where life is full of little pleasures and big adventures.

12 15

GETTING TO MISSOULA MISSOULA BY THE SEASON

16 ATTRACTIONS

Get started; your options are endless.

21 22

LIVE LIKE A LOCAL

Missoula’s thriving culture shouldn’t be missed.

30

PERFORMING & LITERARY ARTS MUSIC & NIGHTLIFE SPORTS ART SCENE

INSPIRATION COMES NATURALLY

Photo by Kyle McGowan

where

ROOTS RUN DEEP

where

RHYTHMS AND RIVERS FLOW

THE OFFICIAL 2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE

44 DINING

60 LODGING

Savor the local flavor.

47 48

Be our guest. We can accommodate.

65

MARKET FAVORITES FOOD TRUCKS

50 DRINKS

EVENTS Mark your calendar with Missoula’s best events.

Come explore where the great outdoors are right outside your door. A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT HIT THE TRAIL WINTER WONDERLAND

53

COFFEE & TEA

Splurge. It looks good on you. MADE IN MISSOULA

58 UNIVERSITY

Relocation information provided by:

72

NATIONAL PARKS

Make Montana your reality.

80 84

MISSOULA NEIGHBORHOODS EDUCATION

88 BUSINESS IN MISSOULA

OF MONTANA Higher education in the heart of the West.

FALL FOR MISSOULA

Published by:

Take a day trip and explore Western Montana.

76 RELOCATION

54 SHOPPING 56

RV PARKS & CAMPING

66 BEYOND MISSOULA

Cheers with local drinks around Missoula.

34 OUTDOOR ADVENTURE 36 39 40 41

where

LOCAL HISTORY

24 CULTURE 25 26 28 29

THERE’S THIS PLACE

Welcome trailblazers and innovators.

96 MAP OF MISSOULA

Destination Missoula Visitor Information Center 101 E. Main St. | Missoula, Montana | 406.532.3250 OFFICE@DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

Mailing address: 140 N. Higgins Ave., Suite 202 Missoula, Montana 59802

Missoula Area Chamber of Commerce 825 E. Front St. | Missoula, Montana | 406.543.6623 INFO@MISSOULACHAMBER.COM MISSOULACHAMBER.COM

Mailing address: P.O. Box 7577 Missoula, Montana 59807

#Missoula #VisitMissoula #TheresThisPlace

#MissoulaChamber #MovingMissoulaForward

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

7


THERE’S THIS PLACE… There’s this place where solitude, wilderness and adventure are only minutes from gourmet restaurants, funky local shops and a killer music scene. It’s a place encircled by high mountain peaks and soft rolling hills, where trails begin at your doorstep, and sometimes, seemingly never end. Missoula, Montana lies at the convergence of three rivers and seven wilderness areas. Playing outside is a way of life here, friendly folks smile and say hello, and social calendars are filled with outdoor concerts and festivals, art openings, theater performances and meetups for good food and good company. It’s a place where commutes are measured in minutes, businesses thrive, and even those working nine-to-five jobs know the value of a good lunchtime hike. And yes, a river really does run through it. On any given day you’ll see anglers gracefully casting in the Clark Fork River. Downstream, kayakers and river surfers perform athletic feats atop the man-made Brennan’s Wave. Tubing becomes an alternative form of transportation in the summer as people ride the river right through town. Off the water, they use the trail system that crisscrosses the city, or they cycle the country’s friendliest streets. Missoula is a hive of cultural activities, drawing artists, musicians and performers from across the globe. Music venues here regularly appear on lists of best places to listen to live tunes, and you can find a show almost any night of the week. The first Friday of each month is dedicated to celebrating art with downtown galleries and shops welcoming patrons after normal business hours. The University of Montana draws renowned speakers and students from far and wide, and gives Missoula that diverse and lively college-town feel. Missoulians’ love of good beer is rivaled only by their appreciation for good coffee. Dozens of coffee shops supply necessary caffeine, and Missoula’s breweries pour award-winning beers. Local distilleries craft gin, whiskey, vodka and cider, oftentimes using local fruits and grains. Drinking local never tasted so good.

8

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG


VIEW OF MISSOULA FROM WATERWORKS HILL. TAYLAR ROBBINS. BELOW: BIKING ON MOUNT SENTINEL. TAYLAR ROBBINS

You won’t find a friendlier, more laid-back place, whether you’re traveling solo, with the family, or with your furry canine friend. Children are almost always included at local events, and dogs can run around in parks and other off-leash areas dedicated to wandering free. Open space defines Missoula. Wilderness trails begin right in town. You can mountain bike, hike or ski—all before work. People seek solitude outside, but they also forge a tight community, coming together while shopping for local produce at farmers markets and attending brewfests, which seem to occur every other weekend in the summer.

25 Best Towns Ever: Missoula Outside Magazine, July 2017

Here, weather is a state of mind. Even in winter, the lines at Big Dipper Ice Cream snake across the sidewalk. It’s that good. And forecasts of snow don’t deter frenzied Griz fans who still happily pack the football stadium when the temperatures drop below freezing. Outdoor recreation is alive and well in all four seasons here. When winter shows up, folks trade in their hiking boots, fly rods and mountain bikes for skis, snowboards and fat bikes. Wildflowers go crazy in the springtime, spattering the hillsides. In the summer, the sun doesn’t set until well after 10 p.m. There’s always a reason, and a season, to be outside. Adventure meets variety in Missoula. It’s a place of small-town values and urban amenities—where you can paddle or hike all day and take in a concert or theater performance in the evening. It’s a place of mountains and rivers; arts and culture; equality and inclusion; and families, explorers, scholars and educators from all over the world. It’s a place where all are welcome. And it’s a place to experience for yourself.

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

9


WELCOME

Top Travel Pick

QUESTIONS?

Northwest Travel & Life, 2018

We’re happy to help. Give us a call or stop by our downtown Destination Missoula Visitor Information Center: MSO HUB Downtown 101 E. Main St. Missoula, Montana destinationmissoula.org office@destinationmissoula.org 406.532.3250 Visitor Information: 800.526.3465 Fax: 406.541.9465

TAYLAR ROBBINS

WELCOME TO MISSOULA There is so much to do in Missoula, it might feel overwhelming just thinking about where to begin and how to fit it all in. Don’t stress—Destination Missoula has you covered. Learn about the city and its history, plan your stay, and chart your course at destinationmissoula.org.

Find all the logistical information you need, plus get travel tips and insider info for a personalized unforgettable Montana adventure.

10

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

S DE

N

15

O

2003

2018

YEARS

A

NN

FALL, WINTER, SPRING HOURS (September – May) Monday – Friday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. A

Looking for a restaurant recommendation or a dog-friendly hike? Destination Missoula’s downtown walk-in visitor center can answer questions and give advice on everything this vibrant community offers.

TI

ON M I S AT I S

UL

For the last 15 years, Destination Missoula’s number one focus is visitor experience, providing an up-to-date calendar of events, plus countless ideas for a memorable visit. Take advantage of insider tips, travel deals and one-on-one help to plan your best Missoula vacation.

SUMMER HOURS (Memorial Day – Labor Day) Monday – Friday 9 a.m. – 7 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.

IVERSAR

Y

RETAIL HOURS (January – May) Monday – Friday 9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. (June – December) Monday – Friday 9 a.m. – 7 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.


Cathy Weber, Understory/Overstory

free expression. free admission. MAM // classes // tours // art park 335 N. Pattee // Downtown Missoula // Tuesday - Saturday 10AM - 5PM

missoulaartmuseum.org 2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

11


GETTING HERE

GETTING TO MISSOULA and around town.

FLIGHTS TO MISSOULA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (MSO) Seattle

M ON TA N

A

Portland

Minneapolis

Oakland

The Missoula International Airport (MSO) is located 5.6 miles from downtown Missoula. Air carriers include Alaska, Allegiant, American, Delta, Frontier and United, providing direct flights to 13 major markets.

San Francisco

Salt Lake City

Las Vegas

Chicago Denver Atlanta

Los Angeles Phoenix/Mesa Dallas

Missoula is easily accessible by highway. Interstate 90 runs east-west through the Missoula valley, and Montana Highway 93 travels north-south. DISTANCE (IN MILES) FROM MISSOULA Billings, MT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345

Great Falls, MT .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168

Salt Lake City, UT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524

Boise, ID. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 369

Helena, MT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113

San Francisco, CA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,071

Bozeman, MT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202

Kalispell, MT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121

Seattle, WA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 476

Calgary, Alberta, Canada. . . . . . . . . . . 364

Los Angeles, CA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,211

Spokane, WA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198

Denver, CO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 895

Phoenix, AZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,230

Whitefish, MT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138

Glacier National Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140

Portland, OR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 549

Yellowstone National Park. . . . . . . . . . 264

See pages 96 – 97 for a map of Missoula.

CAR RENTAL ALAMO AIRPORT 406.543.3131, www.alamo.com ALAMO WEST BROADWAY 406.549.3355, www.alamo.com AVIS RENT A CAR 406.549.4711, www.avis.com BUDGET RENT A CAR 406.543.7001, www.budget.com DOLLAR RENT A CAR 406.542.2311, www.dollar.com ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR Airport: 406.721.2484 Broadway: 406.721.1888 www.enterprise.com

YELLOW CAB MISSOULA 406.543.6644 www.yellowcabmissoula.com ÜBER www.uber.com LYFT www.lyft.com AIR TRANSPORTATION MISSOULA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 5225 Hwy 10 W., 406.728.4381 www.flymissoula.com

HERTZ RENT-A-CAR 406.549.9511, www.hertz.com

AIRLINES ALASKA www.alaskaair.com

NATIONAL CAR RENTAL Airport: 406.543.3131 Broadway: 406.549.3355 www.nationalcar.com

ALLEGIANT www.allegiant.com

RENT A WRECK 406.721.3838 www.rentawreck.com THRIFTY CAR RENTAL 406.549.2277, www.thrifty.com

12

TAXI SERVICE MISSOULA GREEN TAXI 406.728.8294 www.missoulagreentaxi.com

AMERICAN www.aa.com DELTA www.delta.com FRONTIER www.flyfrontier.com

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

UNITED www.united.com CHARTER FLIGHTS MINUTEMAN AVIATION 406.728.9363 www.minutemanaviation.com NORTHSTAR AIR EXPRESS 406.721.8886 www.northstarmso.com GROUND TRANSPORTATION AIRPORT SHUTTLER 406.543.9416 Bus service to/from downtown Missoula to Missoula International Airport. MOUNTAIN LINE 406.543.8386, www.mountainline.com Free public transportation within Missoula.

BUS TRANSPORTATION ARRIVING/DEPARTING MISSOULA The Missoula bus depot is at 1660 W. Broadway St. GREYHOUND BUS LINES 406.549.2339, www.greyhound.com JEFFERSON LINES 800.451.5333 www.jeffersonlines.com CHARTERED BUS SERVICE BEACH TRANSPORTATION 406.549.6121, www.beachtrans.com TUCKER TRANSPORTATION 406.273.2694 www.tuckertransportation.com MONTANA ADVENTURE SHUTTLE 406.493.2345 www.mtshuttle.com

RIDE LIKE A LOCAL ON MISSOULA’S FREE BUS SYSTEM Not in the mood to drive? The Mountain Line zero-fare public transit system makes it incredibly convenient to travel around town. Late evening service is offered until 10 p.m. on the four most popular routes.


Seattle

MSO

Portland

Minneapolis

Oakland* San Francisco*

Chicago*

Salt Lake City Denver

Las Vegas Los Angeles*

Atlanta* Phoenix/ Mesa

Dallas

*Seasonal destination

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

13


14

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG


SEASONS

MISSOULA BY THE SEASON Montana’s year-round playground. There’s no wrong time to visit Missoula—that’s part of the beauty. Every season offers a unique adventure. That’s why folks come back again and again, and, in some cases, never leave.

WINTER (Dec. – Feb.) High Low Precip. Sunshine

This little mountain town wears a lot of hats and “ski destination” is one of its most fitting. A downhill and cross-country mecca, Missoula makes the perfect basecamp for the region’s five ski areas, in-town trails, and bounty of backcountry terrain. Snow lovers, ski bums, sledders, shredders, ice climbers and winter wonderland wanderers unite in a community that craves the cold stuff and knows how to warm up at the end of a long day in deep powder.

32.8°F 17.7°F 2.98” 32.3%

SEASONAL FAVORITE: DOWNHILL SKIING

With a whole handful of downhill ski areas to choose from—all boasting mixed and exciting terrain, epic snowfall levels, affordable lift tickets and no lift lines—it’s no wonder Missoulians welcome winter with open arms.

SPRING

The season of new growth, rushing rivers, thawing ground and emerging wildlife has eager explorers ready to get off the slopes and onto sparkling waters and lush trails. It’s time to lace up your hiking boots, pump up your bike tires, dust off your golf clubs and head out into the wildflowers and wide-open green spaces as they emerge from the blanket of winter.

(March – May) High 57.4°F Low 32.9°F Precip. 4” Sunshine 56%

SEASONAL FAVORITE: GOLFING

Missoula’s surprisingly long golf season can start as early as March. And with almost a dozen golf clubs and courses in the area, it’s pretty easy to tee up during Montana’s invigorating spring renewal. TAYLAR ROBBINS

SUMMER

Daylight graces Missoula’s summers by hanging around very late into the evening. Warm weather and alpine sunshine mean play by day and by night. It’s the time to be on the water, in the water or by the water, whether with a rod, in a boat or on a board. It’s the time to meet up with friends at the farmers market or on a downtown patio for brews and adventure brags. See a live concert in an amphitheater on the banks of the famed Blackfoot River. Or, simply, head out on your own two feet and trek as many trails as you can.

(June – Aug.) High 80.4°F Low 48.5°F Precip. 3.97” Sunshine 72.7%

SEASONAL FAVORITE: TUBING

TAYLAR ROBBINS

FALL

It’s not uncommon to spot a car with multiple inner tubes tied to the top of it heading up the road to one of many Clark Fork River boat launches and put ins, where tubers joyfully float right down the river into downtown Missoula. Locals love autumn in Missoula because hunting season is on and ski season is right around the corner. Plus, the unreal fall colors are good for the soul. As the temps cool down, the wildlife viewing outside of town gets good, the rivers offer new fishing opportunities, cold-brew coffees are traded in for warm, seasonal lattes, and sweater weather makes for an even tighter-knit community. Plus, it’s Griz football season, and community pride runs very, very deep.

(Sept. – Nov.) High 56.3°F Low 44.2°F Precip. 2.87” Sunshine 52%

SEASONAL FAVORITE: FOOTBALL

KYLE MCGOWAN

FEB

MARCH APRIL

MAY

Missoula’s population increases by 30% during a Montana Grizzlies home game, and stands are filled with Griz fans wildly cheering on their favorite team. The whole town displays a spirited exuberance with pre- and postgame festivities, too.

AVERAGE

JAN

SUNRISE

8:16AM 7:42AM 7:16AM 6:48AM 6:01AM 5:45AM 5:56AM 6:33AM 7:13AM 7:53AM 7:39AM 8:14AM

JUNE

JULY

AUG

SEPT

OCT

NOV

DEC

SUNSET

5:14PM 5:59PM 7:00PM 8:24PM 9:04PM 9:26PM 9:26PM 8:46PM 7:48PM 6:49PM 5:03PM 4:47PM 2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

15


ATTRACTIONS Get started; your options are endless.

By foot, bicycle, boat or car; on a trail, a road or a river— Missoula unfolds its treasures. It’s not just the wilderness lover the Garden City indulges. Missoula’s full of inspiration indoors, too. From a stateof-the-art Rocky Mountain Elk Country Visitor Center to an exquisitely handcarved (and surprisingly fast!) carousel ride. Spin the dial from past to present at the Montana Natural History Center. Splash around in indoor and outdoor water parks. Stroll through art galleries, shops and boutiques. Trace Missoula’s early days on a self-guided riverfront walking tour. There’s a year-round schedule of festivals and events taking place “under the tent” in Caras Park, and they all draw a crowd. Missoula’s a place where adventure, delight and gratitude have seeped their way into the city’s very foundation—where every turn holds the promise of something new and something unforgettable.

A CAROUSEL FOR MISSOULA AND DRAGON HOLLOW Imagination takes center stage at A Carousel for Missoula and Dragon Hollow Park, where fantastic creatures come alive and carry you back to the glory days of childhood.

Discover more at: DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG/ATTRACTIONS

16

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG


ATTRACTIONS

Playful City USA Kaboom, 2009-2017 SPLASH MONTANA. TAYLAR ROBBINS

FAMILY FUN for all ages For the young and the young at heart, Missoula provides entertainment for everyone in the family. MAKE A SPLASH AT CURRENTS, SPLASH MONTANA AND MULTIPLE SPLASH DECKS Because we know water play is an essential family activity, Missoula offers two aquatic centers and several splash decks in public parks so you and the kids can abandon dry land and cool down. THE HUB FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Arcade favorites, go-karts and laser tag bring out the child in all of us. It’s always game time at The HUB, and with a meal from The Pit Stop, The Hub has everything your friends and family (or your corporate meeting) need for a full day or evening of fun. SPECTRUM Science and creativity merge at SpectrUM, a hands-on science center promoting learning and discovery through exhibits like a Large River Ecosystems flight simulator, a Discovery Bench for incorporating the five senses into science exploration, a Brain Lab and a DigiZone.

THERE’S THIS PLACE where

LAUGHTER RUNS IN THE FAMILY

MISSOULA BUTTERFLY HOUSE AND INSECTARIUM Interested in holding some bugs at the Insectarium and Butterfly House? Here’s your chance. Stand back and watch your kids hold some creepy crawlers. This “bug zoo” offers hands-on exhibits for learning about the fascinating lives of insects that live in Montana.

A CAROUSEL FOR MISSOULA. TAYLAR ROBBINS

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

17


ATTRACTIONS

MISSOULA ATTRACTIONS SAARA SNOW

ADVENTURE CYCLING ASSOCIATION Stop in to learn about local and national cycling opportunities, see artifacts and exhibits and learn more about the world of bike travel. 150 E. Pine St., 406.721.1776 800.755.2453 www.adventurecycling.org -----------------------------------------BIG SKY BREAKOUT Friends and family have one hour to escape a themed room. Work together to solve puzzles, find clues, crack codes and unlock hidden mysteries to escape. See ad on page 20. 307 N. 2nd St. W., 406.493.0528 www.bigskybreakout.com

A CAROUSEL FOR MISSOULA The carousel offers rides, birthday parties and private rentals. The gift shop carries carousel and Missoula-specific gifts and souvenirs. See ad on page 19. 101 Carousel Dr., Caras Park 406.549.8382 www.carouselformissoula.com -----------------------------------------CHILDREN’S MUSEUM MISSOULA [reopening in 2020 inside the new Missoula Public Library] The Children’s Museum Missoula provides fun, interactive and educational exhibits and programs that promote learning through play for children of all ages. 406.721.7690 www.childrensmuseummissoula.org TAYLAR ROBBINS

DOWNTOWN MISSOULA Catch a show, view an art exhibit, shop in over 70 specialty stores and boutiques, dine at one of over 50 restaurants and enjoy Missoula’s nightlife, all in downtown Missoula. See ad on the back cover. Downtown Missoula Partnership 218 E. Main St., 406.543.4238 www.missouladowntown.com -----------------------------------------DRAGON HOLLOW Dragon Hollow, a community-built park next to the carousel, is open daily, weather permitting. See ad on page 19. 101 Carousel Dr., Caras Park 406.549.8382 www.carouselformissoula.com -----------------------------------------FLYING SQUIRREL MISSOULA Come experience an adrenaline rush with an indoor trampoline park that includes basketball dunk courts, a toddler trampoline court, foam pits and more. 2501 Brooks St., 406.926.3544 www.flyingsquirrelsports.us/ missoula-montana

LEWIS AND CLARK INTERPRETIVE SITE Four colorful historical interpretive signs detail the experiences of early explorers in the area. Next to Brennan’s Wave in Caras Park, Downtown Missoula -----------------------------------------MEMORIAL ROSE GARDEN The Memorial Rose Garden is dedicated to veterans and casualties of America’s 20th century conflicts, as well as police officers and firefighters. The garden borders the Blue Star Memorial Highway, a nationwide highway network that pays tribute to armed forces that have defended the U.S. Rose Park at the corner of Brooks St. and Mount Ave. TAYLAR ROBBINS

HUB MISSOULA

TAYLAR ROBBINS

CITY PARKS Picnic spots, playgrounds, courts, splash decks and sports fields abound at Missoula’s many city parks. McCormick, Bonner and Fort Missoula Regional Park rank among the biggest and the best. 600 Cregg Ln., 406.721.PARK (7275) www.missoulaparks.org ------------------------------------------

BOONE AND CROCKETT CLUB Located in the historic Old Milwaukee Depot, the visitor gallery features a history of wildlife conservation, the World’s Record Diorama for trophy animals and kids’ activities. 250 Station Dr., 406.542.1888 www.boone-crockett.org

CURRENTS AQUATIC CENTER Currents Aquatic Center—an indoor facility—features water slides, a children’s water playground, a leisure and lap pool, a sparkling spa and a party room. Borrow a cruiser bike and tour the Riverfront Trail System. See ad on this page. 600 Cregg Ln., 406.721.PARK (7275) www.missoulaparks.org

THE HUB FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Challenge your family and friends to a race at The Hub’s go-kart track or test your laser tag skills in the multilevel arena. See ad on page 19. 5055 Expressway Rd. 406.541.4200 www.thehubmissoula.com

MISSOULA BUTTERFLY HOUSE AND INSECTARIUM The Missoula Butterfly House and Insectarium has interactive exhibits of live invertebrates and a classroom for school programs and events. 218 E. Front St., 2nd floor of the Maya Building, 406.317.1211 www.missoulabutterflyhouse.org -----------------------------------------MISSOULA SMOKEJUMPER VISITOR CENTER Learn about smokejumpers and wildland fire management at the Aerial Fire Depot and Smokejumper Center. Guided tours are available. 5765 W. Broadway St. 406.329.4934 www.facebook.com/MissoulaSmokejumper-Visitor-Center ------------------------------------------

3001 BANCROFT IN PLAYFAIR PARK

600 CREGG IN MCCORMICK PARK

Missoula Parks and Recreation • 406-721-PARK • www.missoulaparks.org 18

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

MOBASH SKATEPARK MOBASH is a 15,000-square-foot skatepark christened in 2006 by Tony Hawk and Bam Margera. Helmets required. 600 Cregg Ln., 406.721.PARK (7275) www.missoulaparks.org


----------------------------------------------------------------------ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK FOUNDATION & ELK COUNTRY VISITOR CENTER The Elk Country Visitor Center features interactive exhibits that explore the nature of elk country. Wildlife films are shown regularly. See ad on page 20. 5705 Grant Creek Rd., 406.523.4545 www.rmef.org

ATTRACTIONS

MONTANA NATURAL HISTORY CENTER The Montana Natural History Center promotes understanding, appreciation, and stewardship of nature through the natural history museum and special programs throughout the community. 120 Hickory St. Suite A, 406.327.0405 www.montananaturalist.org

ON ONE OF THE FASTEST CAROUSELS IN THE WORLD A community-built carousel with beautiful horses hand-carved by local volunteers.

Dig up souvenirs in the gift shop and learn about our story in our museum!

tame a dragon Missoula’s A play area featuring #1 Attraction on a 3-headed dragon guarding a castle! Travelocity and Yelp! Visit our Museum!

----------------------------------------------------------------------SPECTRUM DISCOVERY AREA Interactive exhibits and activities offer a unique, hands-on experience geared toward engaging kids in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. 812 Toole Ave., 406.728.STEM (7836) www.spectrum.umt.edu ----------------------------------------------------------------------SPLASH MONTANA Bring the entire family to Splash Montana, an outdoor water park with three water slides, a lazy river, a children’s water playground, a leisure pool and more. See ad on page 18. 3001 Bancroft St., 406.721.PARK (7275) www.missoulaparks.org

carouselformissoula.com • Caras Park on the Clark Fork River • 406-549-8382 June–August: At least 11am–7pm • September - May: 11am–5:30pm

TAYLAR ROBBINS

52,000 square feet of indoor fun! THIRST GEAR Thirst Gear is a sud-soaked brew bike made for exploring. Up to 15 people can get on board and pedal their way through an epic Zootown pub crawl. 229 E. Front St., 406.250.0487 www.thirstgear.com -----------------------------------------------------------------------

Indoor go kart track Two story laser tag arena Arcade games Fantastic food 5055 Expressway (Close to the airport)

WALKING TOURS Destination Missoula offers seasonal guided tours to explore the streets of Missoula and the varied history of its off-beat characters and stunning buildings. 101 E. Main St., 406.532-3250 destinationmissoula.org.walking-tour The Downtown Missoula Heritage Program (Unseen Missoula) also offers historic downtown guided walking tours, including “Basements and Back Alleys” and “Secrets of the Clark Fork River.” 218 E. Main St., 406.543-4238 www.missouladowntown.com/tours/ unseen-missoula

Discover more at:

DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG/ATTRACTIONS

Call for information (406) 541-4200 or go to www.thehubmissoula.com 2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

19


Trophy Elk Display • Elk Country Wildlife Diorama • Wildlife Theater • Walking Trail

ELK COUNTRY

VISITOR CENTER

Directions: Take I-90 to Exit 101 in Missoula. Drive 1⁄4 mile north to 5705 Grant Creek Road. accessible with RV parking. Open year round. For information, call 406-523-4545 or 866-266-7750 or visit www.rmef.org.

20

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

720-0518-001

WWW.RMEF.ORG


Live Like a Local Part of the allure and charm of Missoula is bumming around town like a local, any time of year. It’s an adventure in and of itself, because Missoula is like no other place on earth. It’s just that special. GET ON THE BEATEN PATH

DRINK LOCAL

SHOP SATURDAY MARKETS

Ditch your car because, well, you can. The city’s extraordinary pathway system will take you around town and downtown, and it also connects to the Kim Williams Nature Trail. You can even ride your bike almost 50 miles from Missoula to Hamilton.

Missoula has so many breweries that it’s hard to keep track of them all. Even the most highbrow beer nerds will find something they love. If you are more of a cocktail connoisseur, local distilleries create their own gin, whiskey, vodka and signature drinks. A local cidery pours more cider options than you knew existed, and the Rattlesnake area of town is home to a winery with an ambiance that alone makes it worth a trip. Another local winery offers a small-town feel with a French flair. Feel free to bring the kids as you hunt for your favorite local beverage; distilleries and breweries are family-friendly in Missoula.

From May through October, stock up on produce and flowers while listening to the sounds of live local music at the original farmers market on the north end of Higgins Avenue. Continue on to buy jewelry and art at the Peoples Market on Higgins Avenue and Pine Street. Keep going down Higgins and you’ll find freshly baked pastries, breads, homemade jams and locally sourced meat and cheese as well as live music at the Clark Fork Market under the bridge, east of Caras Park.

FLOAT YOUR WAY THROUGH TOWN

On hot summer days, tubing basically becomes an alternate form of transportation. Missoula is a river town, and that is most apparent when the temperatures climb and hundreds head to the water, inner tubes in hand. Pack a cooler ( just rig it to your tube so you won’t lose it) and make a day of it. GO OUT TO LUNCH OR DINE DOWNTOWN TONIGHT

In summer, everyone eats out on Wednesdays and Thursdays in Missoula. You are bound to run into friends, neighbors or acquaintances at Missoula’s free “Out to Lunch” on Wednesdays or “Downtown ToNight” on Thursdays at Caras Park. Vendors sell tacos, Vietnamese food, barbecue and more, while local musicians play on the stage and kids dance in the grass.

SURF THE RIVER

Who needs the ocean when you have the Clark Fork River? River surfers and kayakers ride and play at Missoula’s manmade Brennan’s Wave near Caras Park. Rent a board or boat from a local gear shop to join the spectacle. Prefer to stay dry? Watch the action from the riverbank or the observation deck.

ACCESS WILDERNESS EASILY

Missoula isn’t exactly a rat race, but sometimes you need to escape even small-city life. Only minutes from town, Pattee Canyon, Blue Mountain and the Rattlesnake recreation areas offer mountain biking, hiking and a sense of peace found in the woods and mountain air. You can even enter actual wilderness only 15 miles off the main trailhead in the Rattlesnake—just don’t forget to leave your bike when you cross into the protected area.

Wonder what it’s like to be new in Missoula? Read the Newcomers Guide at DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG/BLOG/ NEWCOMERS-GUIDE-MISSOULA/

ENJOY BIKING WITH A VIEW ON MOUNT SENTINEL. TAYLAR ROBBINS

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

21


ATTRACTIONS

LOCAL HISTORY Did you know the name Missoula comes from the Salish word “Nemissoolatakoo,” meaning “river of ambush?” Or that Missoula was a major stop on the Lewis and Clark expedition? That this drop-dead gorgeous valley used to be a vast glacial lake? Or that the first woman ever elected to the United States Congress hailed from here? Missoula’s history has more tributaries than you can count. And the town proudly showcases its lively and diverse background through historically-devoted places like The Holt Heritage Museum and The Historical Museum at Fort Missoula. If you’re fascinated by the early days of aviation, take a trip to the Museum of Mountain Flying where you’ll find vintage aircraft and so much more.

HISTORICAL MUSEUM AT FORT MISSOULA. TAYLAR ROBBINS

The city’s cultural past is vibrant and diverse, melding the stories and lives of people—pioneers, homesteaders, fur trappers, gold rushers, and railroaders—who came from around the world to settle with the American Indians who were already inhabiting the valley. Missoula’s past truly does run deep, and its roots are grounded in the lives of the men and women who shaped, and were in turn shaped, by this sublime landscape.

FORT MISSOULA Fort Missoula was established as a permanent military post in 1877 and built in response to requests of local townspeople and settlers for protection in the event of conflict with western Montana Indian tribes. It was intended as a major outpost for the region. Fort Missoula was an open fort—common for posts located west of the Mississippi. Today, it is a place of protection for history and a wonderful home of knowledge about the fort itself, the surrounding area and the people who have lived there. Visit the Historical Museum at Fort Missoula. GLACIAL LAKE MISSOULA Nearly 15,000 years ago, the region was submerged under Glacial Lake Missoula, a prehistoric proglacial lake. Periodically, an ice dam on the Clark Fork ruptured, causing the flooding, which happened about 40 times over 2,000 years. Ancient shorelines, ripple marks, scoured lakes, dry channels, falls and flood debris are still visible in the area today. LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION Much of the landscape near Missoula that Lewis and Clark crossed remains unchanged. Montana's rivers and highways flow past scores of landmarks related to the expedition. In 1806 Captain Lewis traveled through the Missoula Valley. Near Missoula, Lewis and Clark camped at present day Lolo in an area called Travelers’ Rest. They wrote about Lolo Hot Springs and the trek across the Bitterroot Mountains along the Lolo Trail. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD From a town that started as a trading post and fort for people heading out West, the introduction of a railway in 1887 helped expand the population from roughly 300 to 12,000 by 1920. The Northern Pacific Railway reached Missoula in 1883, the same year the city was incorporated. SETTLING MISSOULA Hell Gate Village Trading Post was established in 1860 by Christopher P. Higgins (where downtown Missoula’s “main drag” gets its name) and Frank Worden. By 1866, the settlement had moved east, 5 miles upstream, and renamed Missoula Mills, later shortened to Missoula.

HIGGINS AVENUE IN THE IN EARLY 1900s. HISTORICAL MUSEUM AT FORT MISSOULA

22

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG


Today, Montana is home to seven Indian reservations, Travelers’ two of which are easily Rest State Park accessible using Missoula as a home base: The Confederated Salish12and Kootenai Highway West Lolo, MT Tribes of the Flathead Reservation and the Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Reservation. American Indian cultural heritage is revered here, and annual Open Daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. gatherings and celebrations like pow wows offer glimpses into the way of life of the American Indian people through traditional dress, art, music, storytelling. For dance info onand special events

and educational programs

While visiting the region’s Indian Nations, purchasing authentic American Indian www.travelersrest.org arts and crafts helps preserve tradition, and offers something special to remember Montana by.

ATTRACTIONS

TAYLAR ROBBINS

AMERICAN INDIAN HERITAGE Long before Europeans arrived, the Salish, Kootenai, Pend d’Oreille, Blackfeet and Shoshone called Missoula home. The valley acted as a natural corridor through the mountains, and American Indian tribes passed through headed to and from the buffalo-rich eastern plains. Conflict was common, and the eastern canyon entrance was reportedly so strewn with bones that French fur trappers called it Hell’s Gate. The Let’s meet at canyon is still called Hellgate, and a local Missoula high school the and the crossroads ofbears natural same name. cultural history.

Let’s Let’s meet meetat at meet at the thecrossroads crossroads crossroads of of natural natural and and the natural cultural cultural history. history. cultural history. Travelers’ Travelers’Rest Rest RestState State Park Park Travelers’ State Park Highway Highway12 12 12West West Lolo, Lolo,MT MT Highway West Lolo, MT

Open OpenDaily Daily Daily999 a.m. a.m.to to 555 p.m. p.m. Open a.m. to p.m. For Forinfo infoon onspecial specialevents events For info on special events and andeducational educationalprograms programs and educational programs

www.travelersrest.org www.travelersrest.org www.travelersrest.org

DISCOVER HISTORY IN MISSOULA HALLWAYS TO HISTORY “Hallways to History: A Photographic Walk Through Missoula’s Past,” offers a photographic tour of Missoula’s history. The exhibit is on display daily in the major hallways at Southgate Mall. 2901 Brooks St., 406.721.5140 www.shopsouthgate.com

MUSEUM OF MOUNTAIN FLYING The Museum of Mountain Flying preserves the history of Johnson Flying Service and Aviation in the northern Rocky Mountain West. Missoula International Airport, 406.721.3644 www.museumofmountainflying.org

----------------------------------------------------------------

ROCKY MOUNTAIN MUSEUM OF MILITARY HISTORY The Rocky Mountain Museum of Military History promotes the commemoration and study of the U.S. armed services from the frontier period to the present. Memorabilia and donations accepted. Fort Missoula, Buildings T-310 and T-316 406.549.5346, www.fortmissoula.org

HISTORICAL MUSEUM AT FORT MISSOULA The Historical Museum was established to preserve and interpret the area’s history with 13 buildings on 32 acres and an impressive collection of artifacts. 3400 Captain Rawn Way 406.728.3476 www.fortmissoulamuseum.org ----------------------------------------------------------------

----------------------------------------------------------------

HOLT HERITAGE MUSEUM This “Cowboys and Indians – Rodeos and Pow Wows,” museum captures the essence of the Old West with the country’s largest private collection of western memorabilia, including American Indian artifacts and celebrity cowboy boots. Open by appointment only. 6800 Lewis & Clark Trail, Lolo 406.273.6743 www.holtmuseum.com

----------------------------------------------------------------

----------------------------------------------------------------

----------------------------------------------------------------

THE MONTANA NATURAL HISTORY CENTER Connecting people with nature, the museum encompasses the flora, fauna and natural history of the region. Explore Glacial Lake Missoula, fossils, Montana ecosystems and more. 120 Hickory St. Suite A, 406.327.0405 www.montananaturalist.org

UNSEEN MISSOULA The Downtown Missoula Heritage Program (Unseen Missoula) offers historic downtown guided walking tours, including “Basements and Back Alleys” and “Secrets of the Clark Fork River.” 218 E. Main St., 406.543-4238 www.missouladowntown.com/tours/ unseen-missoula

MISSOULA’S COMMUNITY CINEMA New, independent, foreign & classic films, 35mm programming, live theater and community events Home of the International Wildlife Film Festival & Montana Film Festival

TRAVELERS’ REST STATE PARK A place where visitors can say with certainty they are walking in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark. Interpretative programs are offered daily in the summer, with special events throughout the year. See ad on this page. 6717 Highway 12 W., Lolo 406.273.4253 www.travelersrest.org

theroxytheater.org 718 S Higgins Ave

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

23


CULTURE

CULTURE With a setting as awe-inspiring as ours, a thriving cultural scene is inevitable.

Once you’ve climbed mountains and forded streams, keep your senses turned on for some city-sized entertainment. It’s a small town with big personality. With eclectic music and food, book and wildlife film festivals, and an art scene that just won’t quit, Missoula’s vivacious and diverse culture is only matched by—and obviously inspired by— its sense of adventure and its natural beauty. Missoula has an insatiable thirst for cultural variety. You know when you hike a favorite trail and the view still gets you every time? A “cultural harvest” is maintained here, to make sure that the vast embraces of big sky and mountains are always in good company with soulstirring art, music and nightlife, not to mention an unrivaled commitment to spectator sports. So don’t just settle for a mere taste of Missoula. Catching a Griz or Osprey game, dropping in on a book reading, perusing an art gallery and hitting the dance floor are all in a day’s play here.

Discover more at: DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG/ ARTS-CULTURE

ROCKY MOUNTAIN BALLET. TAYLAR ROBBINS

24

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG


CULTURE

PERFORMING & LITERARY ARTS Nature’s bounty may look like Missoula’s main stage, but if you’re looking for live theater with curtains and comfortable chairs, this town invites audiences to an array of brilliant performances. The Missoula Community Theatre, Missoula Children’s Theatre and the Montana Repertory Theatre offer musicals, dramas and comedies from autumn to spring each year. Located on the Hip Strip, the Roxy Theater hosts screenings and events seven days a week including documentaries, cult classics and community events. All the world may be a stage according to Shakespeare, but catching a show in a place like Missoula is something altogether special. On top of its love for theater, the city also boasts an impressive array of local bookshops where you can catch live readings and rub elbows with some amazing writers. Here, far-flung and local authors alike delicately pull words off a page, creating a cacophony of images and feelings that will rival any of your most cherished Missoula memories. Need a place to start? Check out local bookstores Shakespeare and Co. and Fact and Fiction for upcoming events. UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA

“Missoula is one of the most impressively energetic art towns I’ve ever visited.” David A. Smith, Arts columnist at the Waco Tribune, 2016

MISSOULA’S PERFORMING ARTS BARE BAIT DANCE Bare Bait Dance showcases regional performers and choreographers in contemporary dance productions. Their season runs September through March. 406.241.0097, www.barebaitdance.org -----------------------------------------BETWEENTHELINES THEATRE Raw, contemporary theater staged seasonally at The Roxy Theater. 406.728.9380 www.facebook.com/ BetweenTheLinesTheatre406 -----------------------------------------DENNISON THEATRE Famous speakers and renowned musicians have taken the stage in the Dennison Theatre on the University of Montana campus since 1935. Renovated in 1996, the theater is air conditioned and handicapped accessible. University of Montana 406.243.2853 www.umt.edu/dennison-theatre -----------------------------------------INTERNATIONAL CHORAL FESTIVAL The sound of music will fill the air July 17 – 20, 2019, when the 11th International Choral Festival convenes in Missoula. World-class choirs from five continents gather every three years to share a week of music and cultural exchange with local audiences. See ad on page 37. 406.721.7985 www.choralfestival.org

MASQUER THEATRE The Masquer Theatre at the University of Montana School of Theatre & Dance is a black-box theater, where seats surround three sides of the stage. Students often perform in this intimate space. PARTV building, University of Montana, 406.243.4481 www.umt.edu/umarts/theatredance -----------------------------------------MCT, INC. | MISSOULA CHILDREN’S THEATRE AND MISSOULA COMMUNITY THEATRE For the past 40 years, the Missoula Children’s Theatre and Missoula Community Theatre have provided Missoula with outstanding family entertainment. The Missoula Community Theatre season runs October through May each year. 200 N. Adams St., 406.728.7529 www.mctinc.org -----------------------------------------MISSOULA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND CHORALE The Missoula Symphony Orchestra and Chorale features nearly 200 of the area’s finest musicians. The concert season includes numerous Masterworks Concerts, Youth and Family Concerts and Symphony in the Park, a popular summer event. Concerts held in the Dennison Theatre, University of Montana 406.721.3194 www.missoulasymphony.org

MONTANA REPERTORY THEATRE The Montana Rep season runs October – April with performances at the Montana Theatre. PARTV building, University of Montana, 406.243.6809, www.montanarep.org -----------------------------------------MONTANA THEATRE Commonly called the Mainstage, the largest stage in the University of Montana’s PARTV building hosts large student productions, as well as the Montana Repertory Theatre. PARTV building, University of Montana, 406.243.4481 www.umt.edu/umarts/theatredance -----------------------------------------ROCKY MOUNTAIN BALLET THEATRE Since 1998, the Rocky Mountain Ballet Theatre (RMBT) has performed locally, regionally, and internationally. The RMBT offers classes for ages three through adult. 2704 Brooks St., 406.549.5155 www.rmbt.org

ROXY THEATER The Roxy Theater is Missoula’s nonprofit community cinema hosting weekly screenings of award-winning new and classic independent films, live music, community events, and the annual International Wildlife Film Festival. See ad on page 23. 718 S. Higgins Ave., 406.728.9380 www.thevtheater.org -----------------------------------------STRING ORCHESTRA OF THE ROCKIES Montana String Orchestra of the Rockies (SOR) is a 15-member orchestra comprised of teachers and professional musicians who perform without a conductor and feature many internationally acclaimed guest artists. Concerts held in the UM Music Recital Hall, University of Montana, 406.493.2990, www.sormt.org -----------------------------------------THE WILMA The Wilma is Missoula’s entertainment hub. The recently remodeled theater features two world-famous film festivals and a wide variety of concerts and other performances year-round. 131 S. Higgins Ave., 406.830.4640 www.thewilma.com

Discover more inspiration at: DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG/ARTS-CULTURE 2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

25


CULTURE

TRAMPLED BY TURTLES AT THE BIG SKY BREWING COMPANY AMPHITHEATER. TAYLAR ROBBINS

MUSIC & NIGHTLIFE The sounds of Willie Nelson, Pearl Jam, Chris Stapleton, Dierks Bentley, and other famous musicians swell into the streets and rise up to the mountains on any given night. Music pulses through Missoula. There’s country, bluegrass and rock. There’s local bands trying to make it big and bona fide rock stars on Missoula’s stages. It’s no wonder Missoula’s music scene is considered the best in Montana and is gaining notoriety throughout the West. Missoula is undeniably a music town. You can find live music any day of the week. Sometimes the biggest challenge is prioritizing which shows you want to see and which venues you want to hit. Lineups include internationally known performers—think ZZ Top, the Rolling Stones and Macklemore—along with up-and-coming artists, indie favorites with cult followings, and local bands making their mark on the music scene. THERE’S NEVER A BAD SEAT IN THE HOUSE The Top Hat offers an intimate setting with a dance floor for all ages (and scheduled family-friendly nights). The Wilma, a renovated historic theater, can accommodate more people and bigger shows and is known for having one of the best sound systems in the Northwest. It’s also a beautiful building with a rich history. Big-name bands play the Ogren Park Allegiance Field, Washington-Grizzly Stadium and the Adams Center. Festivals throughout the summer, like the River City Roots Festival and the Celtic Festival, bring in bands to play downtown. Two new outdoor amphitheaters combine some of Missoula’s favorite things—the outdoors, live music and local beer. The Big Sky Brewing Company Amphitheater features a world-class stage set against the big blue sky, and the KettleHouse Amphitheater is situated on the banks of the Blackfoot River. There’s no better place to be than outside on a Montana summer evening.

MISSOULA.LIVE

Your ticket to the Missoula’s music scene can be found at Missoula’s premier music site MISSOULA.LIVE. Get info on the who, what, when and where of live music in the Garden City, and read the blog for music news in Big Sky Country’s mountain-sound hot spot. 26

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

KETTLEHOUSE AMPHITHEATER. LOGJAM PRESENTS


Missoula Venues BIG SKY BREWING COMPANY AMPHITHEATER

KETTLEHOUSE AMPHITHEATER

This newly redesigned outdoor venue attracts national acts like the Decembrists, Luke Bryan and Avett Brothers. Savoring a show here is the perfect way to spend a quintessential Missoula summer evening against the backdrop of rolling foothills and the big blue sky that gave the brewery and venue its name.

Situated on the banks of the Blackfoot River (famous for worldclass fly-fishing) this new venue draws performers like Sheryl Crow, Ween, Alice Cooper and Primus, who play under the stars while rafts float by behind them on the wildly scenic river.

THE WILMA

Retro elegance meets eclectic talent with the likes of Jeff Tweedy, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Peter Frampton and Lyle Lovett. TOP HAT LOUNGE

An intimate venue perfect for spending quality time with the Oh Hellos, Tyler Childers and Skizzy Mars and local celebrities like Shakewell.

ADAMS CENTER/ WASHINGTONGRIZZLY STADIUM

Sir Paul McCartney, Pearl Jam and The Rolling Stones have rocked Missoula to the tops of the mountains and back at Washington-Grizzly Stadium, while the Adams Center has hosted big-name artists like Florida Georgia Line and Elton John.

OGREN PARK ALLEGIANCE FIELD

At the Osprey Stadium, the sounds of Paul Simon and Widespread Panic have been known to enliven the night air and keep time with the Clark Fork River’s syncopation as it rolls on past.

Read more about Missoula’s amazing concert venues at:

DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG/BLOG/AMAZING-CONCERT-VENUES-MISSOULA/

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

27


CULTURE

SPORTS You can hear the roar of the crowd all over town. It’s the sound of thousands of fans packed in WashingtonGrizzly Stadium cheering on their Montana Grizzlies. Decked out in maroon and silver, Griz fans are some of the loudest and most loyal college fans you’ll meet. Everyone is a Griz fan in Missoula. And when they’re not screaming themselves hoarse for the Griz, they cheer for the Osprey, Missoula’s pioneer league team for the Arizona Diamondbacks. The Osprey’s home base is at Ogren Park Allegiance Field on the Clark Fork River, near an actual osprey nest. Nothing feels more like summer than sitting in this beautiful setting while listening to the smash of a bat making contact with a ball. You don’t even have to care about baseball for this to be a perfect evening.

GRIZ FANS CHEER FOR THE HOME TEAM. UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA/ADAMS CENTER PHOTO

For those who like a little more action in their sports, you can cheer on the Hellgate Roller Derby—the local roller derby team—or the Missoula Junior Bruins ice hockey team. It might just inspire you to get active yourself—and it’s the perfect place for that. The new Fort Missoula Regional Park has seven softball diamonds, 11 multipurpose fields, a dog park, and 156 acres of space to recreate. The landscape and architecture offer a nod to the area’s past, complete with interpretive trails that tell its story, while the multiple playgrounds, sports fields and courts are all modern and top-of-the-line. FORT MISSOULA REGIONAL PARK. TAYLAR ROBBINS

The facilities are perfect for tournament play, but also offer space for lawn games like croquet and bocce ball. The entire park is accessible by bike via the South Reserve Street pedestrian bridge, which connects with the community’s other pathways. So even if you are headed to the park to spectate, there’s no excuse to not get in a workout—or at least get really good at bocce ball.

Missoula’s Washington-Grizzly Stadium was named one of the Best FCS College Football Stadium Experiences in January 2016. HOME TEAMS GRIZZLY ATHLETICS The University of Montana offers 15 intercollegiate athletic programs for student-athletes. You can find the Grizzlies in action in a variety of sports from August through midMay. There are also a variety of club teams to watch. Locations vary, visit www.gogriz.com for sports schedules. 406.243.4051 or 888.MONTANA www.umt.edu/griztix

HELLGATE ROLLER DERBY Roller derby fever hit Missoula in 2009 and has been rolling strong ever since. The Hellgate Rollergirls battle it out in league bouts from February to November.

MISSOULA JR BRUINS The Missoula Bruins Junior A Hockey Team’s season runs from September through February with home games played at the Glacier Ice Rink.

1919 North Ave. W. www.hellgaterollerderby.org

Glacier Ice Rink, 1101 South Ave. W. 406.590.2384 www.missoulajrbruins.com

28

WWW.ATTHEFORT.ORG

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

Ogren Park at Allegiance Field 700 Cregg Ln., 406.543.3300 www.missoulaosprey.com

PLAY MISSOULA

E X P E R I E N C E T H E B ES T PA R K I N T H E N O R T H W EST

MISSOULA, MONTANA

MISSOULA OSPREY The Missoula Osprey Professional Baseball Club is the Pioneer League affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks. The Osprey play a 76-game schedule (38 home) from mid-June through early September.

There’s a recreation hotspot where play is revered. Where teams come together for the love of sport. The offerings are many and diverse, and the hospitality and amenities are top notch. Missoula is the perfect place to host a sports tournament. Here, we play long after the game is over.

406.721.PARK

Visit destinationmissoula.org/sports for more information on how to bring your sports event to Missoula.


CULTURE

ART SCENE

MISSOULA ART MUSEUM. ANDY AUSTIN

Creativity here runs as wild as Montana’s rivers. From one-of-a-kind sculptures to photography, ceramics and contemporary paintings, the Missoula Art Museum and the Dana Gallery offer a stunning rotation of regional and American Indian artists. And that’s just the beginning. Don’t miss the most prominent fine art collection (11,000 pieces) in the Rocky Mountain Northwest at the Montana Museum of Art and Culture. And don’t forget to check out First Friday Gallery Night when the downtown scene explodes with art on every block along with samplings of freshly crafted poetry and culinary delights…food for the soul and the belly. Be sure to visit The Artists’ Shop, Radius Gallery, and 4 Ravens Gallery where local artists display their striking pieces.

Top 40 Arts Vibrant Communities NCAR, April 2017 MISSOULA’S PUBLIC ART SCENE

Missoula’s public art scene is flourishing, and everything is fair game. From over 50 traffic signal boxes dripping in colorful artwork to dozens of sculptures in every configuration, around each corner you’ll meet a testament to the city’s love of art. MISSOULA’S ART PARK

MISSOULA’S ART PARK. TAYLAR ROBBINS

This new addition to downtown Missoula is designed to encourage creativity in public spaces. It features large-scale outdoor art right outside the Missoula Art Museum. This space is a fantastic entryway to one of Missoula’s cultural fixtures.

MISSOULA ART MUSEUMS MISSOULA ART MUSEUM Missoula Art Museum (MAM), a contemporary art museum, offers a spectacular attraction in the heart of the historic downtown: a free, public museum that boasts eight exhibition spaces, displaying 26 contemporary art exhibits per year. See ad on page 11. 335 N. Pattee St., 406.728.0447 www.missoulaartmuseum.org

MONTANA MUSEUM OF ART & CULTURE MMAC’s rotating exhibits and programs highlight historic and contemporary art from its holdings, as well as invitational and nationally renowned traveling exhibitions. See ad on this page. 32 Campus Dr. in the PARTV building, University of Montana, 406.243.2019 www.umt.edu/montanamuseum

DON’T MISS

First Friday Gallery Night Browse downtown galleries, museums and businesses to see the latest creations of local artists and new exhibits. First Friday of the month 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. Downtown Missoula

U N I V E R S I T Y O F M O N TA N A

PARTV Center Galleries www.umt.edu/montanamuseum

406-243-2019

art culture community www.artsmissoula.org

406.541.0860 info@artsmissoula.org www.artsmissoula.org 327 E. Broadway, Missoula, MT P.O. Box 7662, Missoula, MT 59807

Stephanie J. Frostad Bright and Early, 1994 Oil on canvas MMAC Permanent Collection

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

29


CARAS PARK. TAYLAR ROBBINS

OUR CALENDAR IS ALWAYS FULL If you’re planning a trip to coincide with one of Missoula’s special events, you’re going to need to visit again and again to catch it all. The ceaseless beauty of Missoula can be fully appreciated by way of its events calendar, with indoor and outdoor activities all year long. Where else can you catch a wave and a show on the same block? While planning your trip, consider this helpful list below packed with festivals and celebrations. Some are annual. Others are monthly and weekly. The Big Sky Documentary Film Festival in February is Montana’s largest and the region’s premiere venue for nonfiction films, where reality plays itself. April features the world’s longest running International Wildlife Film Festival. In May, the Garden City BrewFest proves why Missoula was named one of the Top 10 Cities for Beer Drinkers by Smart Asset. Among infinite choices for summer fun, you can enjoy the Missoula Marathon in June and the fireworks in July. Join us for the River City Roots Festival in August, the Montana Book Festival in September and the Parade of Lights in December. Is all of the above sounding pretty great to you? Plan a series of visits to experience the widest variety of Missoula’s offerings. (See pages 32 – 33 for a handful of suggestions, according to season.)

Visit Destination Missoula’s event listings at DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG/EVENTS for the current schedule of everything happening in town.

30

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

MAJOR ANNUAL EVENTS Ballet Beyond Borders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January Big Sky Documentary Film Festival . . . . . . . . . February International Wildlife Film Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . . April MaggotFest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May Garden City BrewFest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May Garden City River Rod Run . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June Missoula Marathon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June Independence Day Celebration at Fort Missoula . . July Independence Day Celebration and Fireworks at Southgate Mall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July International Choral Festival (every three years, next festival: July 17 – 20, 2019) . . July Celtic Festival Missoula . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July Montana Bicycle Celebration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July KidsFest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July Western Montana Fair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August River City Roots Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August Missoula Symphony in the Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August GermanFest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . September Montana State Hemp & Cannabis Festival . September Maverick BrewFest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . September Montana Book Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . September Montana Film Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . October Festival of the Dead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November Parade of Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . December First Night Missoula . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . December


EVENTS

RECURRING EVENTS DOWNTOWN TONIGHT Free family event. Enjoy live music, food vendors, a beer garden and children’s activities. Thursdays 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. June – August Caras Park, Downtown Missoula www.missouladowntown.com --------------------------------------------------------------------FIRST FRIDAY GALLERY NIGHT Browse downtown galleries, museums and businesses to see the latest creations of local artists and new exhibits. First Friday of the month 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. Downtown Missoula www.artsmissoula.org/gallery-guide --------------------------------------------------------------------KIDX KLUB Free crafts and activities for children. One Tuesday per month (varies). 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. Southgate Mall near the fountain 2901 Brooks St. www.shopsouthgate.com/kidx/register --------------------------------------------------------------------MISSOULA FARMERS MARKET. TAYLAR ROBBINS

MISSOULA MARKETS CLARK FORK MARKET This outdoor farmers market boasts locally-produced meat, dairy products, fruits, veggies, flowers, baked goods, live music, coffee, a bar and vendors who dish up breakfast and lunch. Saturdays 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. May – October under the Higgins Street Bridge, east of Caras Park www.clarkforkmarket.com -----------------------------------------MISSOULA FARMERS MARKET Nearly 100 local vendors are on hand to offer their produce, plants, flowers, breads and coffee. Saturdays 8 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. May – October Circle Square at the north end of Higgins Street Downtown Missoula www.missoulafarmersmarket.com -----------------------------------------TUESDAY EVENING FARMERS MARKET Stock up on produce, plants, flowers and breads from local vendors to get you through the week. Tuesdays 5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m. mid-June – September Circle Square, at the north end of Higgins Street, Downtown Missoula www.missoulafarmersmarket.com

MISSOULA PEOPLES MARKET Dozens of craftspeople showcase their photography, jewelry, clothing, soap, glass art, and various other handmade items. Saturdays 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. May – September E. Pine St. Downtown Missoula www.missoulasaturdaymarket.org -----------------------------------------MISSOULA VALLEY WINTER MARKET Farmers market promoting local produce, meat, eggs and other farm goods as well as locally roasted coffee, baked goods, prepared breakfast and lunch items, and handmade arts and crafts. Saturdays 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. November – mid-April 705 S. Higgins Ave. www.facebook.com/ mslavalleywintermarket -----------------------------------------ORCHARD HOMES’ FARMERS MARKET Small farmers market providing vegetables, fruits, baked goods, farmfresh eggs, jewelry, jams and jellies, and a variety of other crafts. 4:30 p.m. – 7 p.m. Thursdays late June – September 2537 S. 3rd St. W. (Orchard Homes Country Life Club), www.facebook.com OrchardHomesFarmersMarket/

MISSOULA OUTDOOR CINEMA Watch beloved children’s movies, quirky independent films and cult classics on a huge screen under the stars. Sunset (times vary) Saturdays July – early September, Headstart School, corner of Worden Ave. and Phillips Ave. www.missoulaoutdoorcinema.org --------------------------------------------------------------------MONTANA WINERY Sip locally crafted reds and whites in a beautiful space while listening to live music. Thursday – Saturday 3 p.m. – 7 p.m., 406.830.3296 5646 W. Harrier St., www.montanawinery.com --------------------------------------------------------------------OUT TO LUNCH Montana’s longest running festival features live music and over 20 food vendors. Wednesdays 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. June – August Caras Park, Downtown Missoula www.missouladowntown.com --------------------------------------------------------------------SUMMER BAND CONCERTS The Missoula City Band plays free weekly summer concerts at Bonner Park. Wednesdays 8 p.m., late June – mid-August Bonner Park, corner of Ronald Ave. and Hastings St. University District, www.missoulacityband.org --------------------------------------------------------------------TEN SPOON VINEYARD & WINERY WINE TASTINGS Taste award-winning wines, enjoy live music and bring a full picnic basket! Children and well-behaved dogs welcome. Fridays 4 p.m. – 9 p.m. November – March and Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays 4 p.m. – 9 p.m. April – October, 406.549.8703, 4175 Rattlesnake Dr. www.tenspoon.com

America the Beautiful Series: Best Farmers Markets in the U.S. Tripping, February 2016 2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

31


EVENTS

LOCAL EVENTS DATE

EVENT

LOCATION

NOVEMBER 2018

1 Griz Volleyball vs. Northern Arizona West Auxiliary Gym 1-3 Dance Up Close Masquer Theatre 1-4 Sister Act Missoula Community Theatre 1-4 Historical Museum’s Annual Used Book Sale Heritage Hall, Fort Missoula 1-11 Elk Ramble Virtual Run Hellgate Soccer Fields, Mount Jumbo 1-16 Anne Yoncha, Casey Schachner, Dean Leeper University Center Gallery & Jesse Blumenthal: Ecotone 1-30 Featured Acquisitions to the MAM Collection Missoula Art Museum 1-30 Art Bridges, Philip Guston: Cigar Missoula Art Museum 1-30 Stephen Hunt: Kitawaahsinnoon/ Missoula Art Museum The Land That Feeds Us 1-30 Cathy Weber: Understory/Overstory Missoula Art Museum 1-30 Harold Schlotzhauer: Living in a Good Dream Missoula Art Museum 1-30 Kathleen Herlihy-Paoli: Act Three Missoula Art Museum 1-30 For Freedoms: Selections from the Willem and Missoula Art Museum Diane Volkersz Contemporary Folk Art Collection 1-30 The William A. Clark Collection: A Homecoming Montana Museum of Art & Culture 1-30 Between Wisdom and Knowledge: Contemporary Montana Museum of Native American Art Art & Culture 2 First Friday Gallery Night Downtown Missoula 2 Celebrate Piano Series: Peter Takacs Music Recital Hall 2 Griz Basketball vs. Whitworth UM Dahlberg Arena 2-4 Artist’s Studio Tour Bitterroot Valley 2-30 5th Annual Holiday Show Radius Gallery 3 Missoula Bruins Hockey vs. Butte Cobras Glacier Ice Rink 3 Griz Volleyball vs. Southern Utah West Auxiliary Gym 3 Mount Jumbo Elk Ramble Hellgate Soccer Fields, Mount Jumbo 3-4 Missoula Symphony Orchestra: Toil & Trouble Dennison Theatre 6 Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker Dennison Theatre 9 The 6th Annual Mountain Running Film Festival The Wilma 9 Griz Basketball vs. Georgia State UM Dahlberg Arena 9-11 “Turn: Where Cirque Illuminates the Mundane” MASC Studio 10 The Ultimate Craft Fair University Center Ballroom 10 Cross Country: A Benefit for Blue Mountain Clinic The Wilma 10 Hellgate Elementary PTA Glow Run Hellgate Elementary School Track 10,17,24 Missoula Valley Winter Market Missoula Senior Center 12 Griz Basketball vs. Montana Tech UM Dahlberg Arena 15 Griz Volleyball vs. Weber State West Auxiliary Gym 16 Santa’s Arrival Southgate Mall 16-30 Santa Photos Southgate Mall 17 Griz Football vs. Montana State Washington-Grizzly Stadium 18 String Orchestra of the Rockies: Montana Seasons Music Recital Hall 20 KidX Club: November Activity Southgate Mall 20 Lady Griz Basketball vs. Providence UM Dahlberg Arena 20, 23-25, White Christmas Montana Theatre 28-30 21-30 Molly Streiff: Transience University Center Gallery 22 Turkey Day 8K & 3K Family Fun Run Riverfront & Milwaukee Trails 24 Missoula Bruins Hockey vs. Bozeman Icedogs Glacier Ice Rink 24 Lady Griz Basketball vs. South Dakota UM Dahlberg Arena 26 Harlem Globetrotters Tour Adams Center 26-30 Ronald McDonald House Gingerbread Southgate Mall House Contest Display 29-30 Elf: The Musical Missoula Community Theatre 30 Festival of Trees First Interstate Bank, Downtown Missoula

DECEMBER 2018

1 Parade of Lights Downtown Missoula 1 Lady Griz Basketball vs. Northern Illinois UM Dahlberg Arena 1 Missoula Bruins Hockey vs. Great Falls Americans Glacier Ice Rink 1-2 White Christmas Montana Theatre 1-2 Missoula Symphony Orchestra: Holiday Pops! Dennison Theatre 1-8 Stephen Hunt: Kitawaahsinnoon/ Missoula Art Museum The Land That Feeds Us 1-9 Festival of Trees First Interstate Bank, Downtown Missoula 1-14 Molly Streiff: Transience University Center Gallery 1-15 Kathleen Herlihy-Paoli: Act Three Missoula Art Museum 1-15 For Freedoms: Selections from the Willem and Missoula Art Museum Diane Volkersz Contemporary Folk Art Collection 1-16 Elf: The Musical Missoula Community Theatre 1-24 Santa Photos Southgate Mall

32

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

DATE

EVENT

LOCATION

1-24 5th Annual Holiday Show Radius Gallery 1-27 Ronald McDonald House Gingerbread Southgate Mall House Contest Display 1-31 Featured Acquisitions to the MAM Collection Missoula Art Museum 1-31 Art Bridges, Philip Guston: Cigar Missoula Art Museum 1-31 Cathy Weber: Understory/Overstory Missoula Art Museum 1-31 Harold Schlotzhauer: Living in a Good Dream Missoula Art Museum 1-31 The William A. Clark Collection: A Homecoming Montana Museum of Art & Culture 1-31 Between Wisdom and Knowledge: Contemporary Montana Museum of Native American Art Art & Culture 1,8,15, Missoula Valley Winter Market Missoula Senior Center 22,29 2 Lady Griz Basketball vs. Montana vs. TBD UM Dahlberg Arena 3 Griz Basketball vs. College of Idaho UM Dahlberg Arena 7 First Friday Gallery Night Downtown Missoula 7-8 Little Red Truck Vintage Market: Missoula County Fairgrounds European Christmas 8 Missoula Bruins Hockey vs. Butte Cobras Glacier Ice Rink 9 Holiday Made Fair Adams Center 11 KidX Club: December Activity Southgate Mall 14 Tuba Christmas Southgate Mall 16 Holiday Swing Montana Winery 17 Griz Basketball vs. North Dakota State UM Dahlberg Arena 19 Holiday Hustle for Him Southgate Mall 20 Lady Griz Basketball vs. Montana Tech UM Dahlberg Arena 22 Santa’s Breakfast A Carousel for Missoula 22 Light the Way 5K Fort Missoula Regional Park 29 Lady Griz Basketball vs. Northern Arizona UM Dahlberg Arena 31 Lady Griz Basketball vs. Southern Utah UM Dahlberg Arena 31 Missoula Bruins Hockey vs. Great Falls Americans Glacier Ice Rink 31 First Night Hat Parade Southgate Mall

JANUARY 2019

1 Resolution Run 5K 1-12 Cathy Weber: Understory/Overstory 1-31 Harold Schlotzhauer: Living in a Good Dream 1-31 The William A. Clark Collection: A Homecoming 1-31 Between Wisdom and Knowledge: Contemporary Native American Art 3 Griz Basketball vs. Sac State 4 First Friday Gallery Night 4 Missoula Bruins Hockey vs. Bozeman Icedogs 5 Griz Basketball vs. Portland State 5,12,19,26 Missoula Valley Winter Market 7-31 Morgan Legare & Jerod Peistmyere: Exquisitely Crude 9-12 Ballet Beyond Borders 10 Lady Griz Basketball vs. Eastern Washington 11 Missoula Bruins Hockey vs. Helena Bighorns 12 Lady Griz Basketball vs. Northern Colorado 13 Celebrate Piano Series: Spencer Myer 15 KidX Club: January Activity 17-27 “Calendar Girls” 18 Lady Griz Tennis vs. Washington State 18-21 Winter Sidewalk Sale 19 Lady Griz Basketball vs. Idaho 20 Lady Griz Tennis vs. Michigan State 24 Griz Basketball vs. Idaho State 25 Missoula Symphony Orchestra: Annual Family Concert 26 Griz Basketball vs. Weber State

Rattlesnake Elementary School Missoula Art Museum Missoula Art Museum Montana Museum of Art & Culture Montana Museum of Art & Culture UM Dahlberg Arena Downtown Missoula Glacier Ice Rink UM Dahlberg Arena Missoula Senior Center University Center Gallery

1 First Friday Gallery Night 1 Missoula Bruins Hockey vs. Yellowstone Quake 1-9 Harold Schlotzhauer: Living in a Good Dream 1-16 Between Wisdom and Knowledge: Contemporary Native American Art 1-31 The William A. Clark Collection: A Homecoming 2 Missoula Bruins Hockey vs. Yellowstone Quake 3 Griz Tennis vs. Whitman 3 Lady Griz Tennis vs. Colorado 2,9,16,23 Missoula Valley Winter Market 3 Griz Tennis vs. Montana State 4-27 Alta Clark, Kenzie Olson & Stella Nall: The Bees Knees

Downtown Missoula Glacier Ice Rink Missoula Art Museum Montana Museum of Art & Culture Montana Museum of Art & Culture Glacier Ice Rink Lindsay Tennis Center Lindsay Tennis Center Missoula Senior Center Lindsay Tennis Center University Center Gallery

Dennison Theatre UM Dahlberg Arena Glacier Ice Rink UM Dahlberg Arena Music Recital Hall Southgate Mall Missoula Community Theatre Lindsay Tennis Center Southgate Mall UM Dahlberg Arena Lindsay Tennis Center UM Dahlberg Arena Dennison Theatre UM Dahlberg Arena

FEBRUARY 2019


EVENTS

LOCAL EVENTS DATE

EVENT

LOCATION

7 Griz Basketball vs. Idaho 9 Griz Basketball vs. Eastern Washington 11 Griz Tennis vs. Abilene Christian 14 Lady Griz Basketball vs. Weber State 15 Lady Griz Tennis vs. San Diego 15-24 Big Sky Documentary Film Festival 16 Missoula Bruins Hockey vs. Helena Bighorns 16 Lady Griz Basketball vs. Idaho State 17 String Orchestra of the Rockies: Ravel and Romance 23 9th Annual Winter Brewfest 23 Lady Griz Basketball vs. Montana State 23 Griz Basketball vs. Montana State 23 Lady Griz Tennis vs. Tulsa 23 Missoula Bruins Hockey vs. Butte Cobras 23-24 Missoula Symphony Orchestra: Carmina Burana 24 Griz Tennis vs. Marquette 27-28 “August: Osage County” 28 Stephanie J. Frostad: The Evocative Moment

UM Dahlberg Arena UM Dahlberg Arena Lindsay Tennis Center UM Dahlberg Arena Lindsay Tennis Center Various Locations, Missoula Glacier Ice Rink UM Dahlberg Arena Music Recital Hall

1 First Friday Gallery Night 1-3 & 6-10 August: Osage County 1-31 The William A. Clark Collection: A Homecoming 1-31 Stephanie J. Frostad: The Evocative Moment Art & Culture 2,9,16, Missoula Valley Winter Market 23,30 4 Griz Basketball vs. Northern Arizona 7 Lady Griz Basketball vs. Portland State 7-9 Dance New Works 7-17 The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee 8 Lady Griz Tennis vs. Idaho State 8 Missoula Bruins Hockey vs. Yellowstone Quake 9 Missoula Bruins Hockey vs. Yellowstone Quake 9 Lady Griz Basketball vs. Sacramento State 9 Griz Tennis vs. Northern Arizona 10 Griz Tennis vs. Weber State 14-17 Equus International Film Festival 2019 28 Griz Tennis vs. Boise State 29 Griz Men’s Track vs. Al Manuel Northwest Invite 30 Lady Griz Tennis vs. Southern Utah

Downtown Missoula Montana Theatre Montana Museum of Art & Culture Montana Museum of

1-31 The William A. Clark Collection: A Homecoming 1-31 Stephanie J. Frostad: The Evocative Moment 5 First Friday Gallery Night 5 Griz Tennis vs. Sacramento State 5 Griz Men’s Track vs. Northwest Scoring Clash 6 Griz Tennis vs. Idaho State 6 4th Annual Opportunity Resources Gala 6, 13, 20 Missoula Valley Winter Market 8-30 2019 BFA Exhibition 10-14 & Assassins 17-21 12 Griz Men’s Track vs. Montana Open 13 Lady Griz Tennis vs. Weber State 13-14 Missoula Symphony Orchestra: Last Best Place 13-19 International Wildlife Film Festival 14 Lady Griz Tennis vs. Northern Arizona 18 Griz Men’s Track vs. Mt. SAC Relays 19-20 51st Annual Kyiyo Pow Wow 20 Celebrate Piano Series: Angela Cheng & Alvin Chow 21 Griz Tennis vs. Southern Utah 25 Griz Tennis vs. Big Sky Championship 25 Lady Griz Tennis vs. Big Sky Championship 25-27 Dance in Concert 25-30 Newsies 27 Orvis: Down the Hatch Festival 27 YMCA Riverbank Run 27 Forestry Day 28 String Orchestra of the Rockies: Heroines of the Violin

Montana Museum of Art & Culture Montana Museum of Art & Culture Downtown Missoula Lindsay Tennis Center Dornblaser Field Lindsay Tennis Center DoubleTree Hotel Missoula Senior Center University Center Gallery Masquer Theatre

Caras Park UM Dahlberg Arena UM Dahlberg Arena Lindsay Tennis Center Glacier Ice Rink Dennison Theatre Lindsay Tennis Center Montana Theatre Montana Museum of Art & Culture

MARCH 2019

Missoula Senior Center UM Dahlberg Arena UM Dahlberg Arena The Open Space Missoula Community Theatre Lindsay Tennis Center Glacier Ice Rink Glacier Ice Rink UM Dahlberg Arena Lindsay Tennis Center Lindsay Tennis Center The Roxy Theater Lindsay Tennis Center Dornblaser Field Lindsay Tennis Center

APRIL 2019

Dornblaser Field Lindsay Tennis Center Dennison Theatre The Roxy Theater Lindsay Tennis Center Dornblaser Field Adams Center Music Recital Hall Lindsay Tennis Center Lindsay Tennis Center Lindsay Tennis Center Montana Theatre Missoula Community Theatre Caras Park Downtown Missoula Fort Missoula Music Recital Hall

DATE

EVENT

LOCATION

MAY 2019

1-5 2019 BFA Exhibition 1-12 Newsies 1-31 The William A. Clark Collection: A Homecoming 1-31 Stephanie J. Frostad: The Evocative Moment 3 First Friday Gallery Night 4 Garden City Brewfest 4,11,18,25 Saturday Morning Markets 8 Griz Men’s Track vs. Big Sky Outdoor Championships 18-19 MaggotFest

University Center Gallery Missoula Community Theatre Montana Museum of Art & Culture Montana Museum of Art & Culture Downtown Missoula Caras Park Downtown Missoula Dornblaser Field

1-15 The William A. Clark Collection: A Homecoming 1-15 Stephanie J. Frostad: The Evocative Moment 1,8,15, Saturday Morning Markets 22,29 5,12,19,26 Out to Lunch Summer Series 6,13,20,27 Orchard Homes’ Farmer’s Market 6,13,20,27 Downtown ToNight Summer Series 7 First Friday Gallery Night 12,19,26 Missoula City Band Summer Concert Series 28-30 Missoula Marathon

Montana Museum of Art & Culture Montana Museum of Art & Culture Downtown Missoula

2,9,16, Tuesday Night Farmers’ Market 23,30 3,10,17, Missoula City Band Summer Concert Series 24,31 3,10,17, Out to Lunch Summer Series 24,31 4 Fourth Fest 4 Fourth at the Fort 4,11,18,25 Downtown ToNight Summer Series 4,11,18,25 Orchard Homes’ Farmer’s Market 5 First Friday Gallery Night 6,13,20,27 Saturday Morning Markets 17-20 International Choral Festival 27 Celtic Festival Missoula

Circle Square in Missoula

1,8,15, Downtown ToNight Summer Series 22,29 1,8,15, Orchard Homes’ Farmer’s Market 22,29 2 First Friday Gallery Night 3 Snowbowl 15K 3,10,17, Saturday Morning Markets 24,31 6,13,20,27 Tuesday Night Farmers’ Market 7-11 Western Montana Fair 7,14,21 Missoula City Band Summer Concert Series 7,14,21,28 Out to Lunch Summer Series 17 Missoula MVP 3on3 Basketball Tournament Fundraiser 23-24 14th Annual River City Roots Festival

Caras Park

1 Germanfest 3,10,17,24 Tuesday Night Farmers’ Market 5,12,19,26 Orchard Homes’ Farmer’s Market 6 First Friday Gallery Night 6-8 Montana State Hemp & Cannabis Festival 7,14,21,28 Saturday Morning Markets 12-15 Montana Festival of The Book 14 Pet Fest

Caras Park Circle Square in Missoula 2537 S. 3rd Street West Downtown Missoula Lolo Hot Springs Downtown Missoula Various Locations Missoula Missoula County Fairgrounds

Fort Missoula Regional Park

JUNE 2019

Caras Park 2537 S. 3rd Street West Caras Park Downtown Missoula Bonner Park Caras Park, Various Locations Missoula

JULY 2019 Bonner Park Caras Park

Southgate Mall Fort Missoula Caras Park 2537 S. 3rd Street West Downtown Missoula Downtown Missoula Caras Park Caras Park

AUGUST 2019 2537 S. 3rd Street West Downtown Missoula Snowbowl Ski Area Downtown Missoula Circle Square in Missoula Missoula County Fairgrounds Bonner Park Caras Park TBD Downtown Missoula

SEPTEMBER 2019

For a complete list of upcoming events, visit DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG/EVENTS.

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

33


OUTDOOR RECREATION

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE The great outdoors, right outside your door. Rugged and wild or laid-back and rambling, this natural playground has something for everyone. Exploration and adventure in the great outdoors are a part of everyday life here. Swoon-worthy wilderness calls from all directions. Pick a spot and grab your gear. No matter the weather or your fitness level, there’s something for you. Indulge in your favorite activities on land or in the water. Try something new, or practice a familiar skill. Bring your own equipment or find what you need from a local gear shop or rental provider. Missoula’s got hiking trails and biking trails, ski hills and wandering hills, fishing rivers and floating rivers. And if you’ve got wheels, there are three major recreation areas just a few minutes’ drive outside of town.

START YOUR ADVENTURE HERE RATTLESNAKE NATIONAL RECREATION AREA AND WILDERNESS This 60,000-acre wilderness complex to the north of Missoula welcomes a variety of hiking, backpacking, horseback riding and bicycling opportunities on developed trails. PATTEE CANYON RECREATION AREA A favorite Missoula recreation area for years, this 3,200-acre spot has an abundance of ponderosa pines and a network of scenic trails for hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, and horseback riding. BLUE MOUNTAIN RECREATION AREA This 4,900-acre area offers off-road trails for hikers, equestrians, bicyclists and ATV enthusiasts. There are also two wheelchair accessible loops plus handicap parking and restrooms. Find breathtaking views in this 41-mile trail system and a forest-fire lookout at road’s end. CLARK FORK RIVER The Clark Fork River runs straight through the heart of Missoula, making it easily accessible for locals and visitors. BLACKFOOT RIVER The Blackfoot River has become one of the state’s most popular due in part to its beautiful natural setting and the fame gained from the novel and film A River Runs Through It. BITTERROOT VALLEY AND RIVER Western Montana’s Bitterroot River runs 75 miles south-to-north through Missoula and the Bitterroot Valley.

Hike like a local:

BITTERROOT RIVER. MEGAN RICHTER

34

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

Explore 60,000-acres of the Rattlesnake National Recreation Area only 15 minutes from downtown Missoula.


“ Missoula makes a great base for exploring the surrounding area, whether it’s kayaking the Blackfoot River or biking Montana Snowbowl—a nearby ski area that’s perfect for mountain biking in the summer. There’s even a zip line tour for adrenaline junkies at this stop.” The Heidi Guide, “Make Memories in Montana This Summer” RATTLESNAKE NATIONAL RECREATION AREA. ANDY AUSTIN 2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

35


A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT There’s a famously good reason that locals go surfing on their lunch hour. It’s the same reason that experts and newcomers go fly-fishing side by side in the middle of downtown and that freestyle kayaking competitions are hosted here. The Clark Fork River runs right through town. Just about everybody spends time on, in, and around the river. Why not star in your own movie? We’ll provide the iconic setting, the authentic extras, suitable gear and experienced guides. We’ll even throw in a picnic lunch. From high-adrenaline whitewater to a relaxing float with a backdrop of ponderosa pines, mountain shorelines and bald eagles, come have a blast and splash around with us.

TUBING/STAND-UP PADDLEBOARDING Whether gliding along a smooth lake surface or navigating the ebb and flow of a river, tubing and stand-up paddleboarding attract a wide range of water enthusiasts looking to relax under Montana’s big sky. Easy access to the water and a variety of rental vendors equals a stress-free day of discovery. FLY-FISHING Nestled in sheer wild wonder, Missoula offers the perfect setting for a peaceful day of casting a fly rod on the river. With an impressive number of skilled award-winning fishing outfitters and guides, three rivers, and Rock Creek’s blue-ribbon trout stream, Missoula has been named one of the country’s top ten fly-fishing towns. WHITEWATER RAFTING Hitting the rapids is exhilarating no matter your vessel of choice, but whitewater rafting—led by any one of Missoula’s several rafting guides—lends a sense of community to the whole experience. With a variety of rafting expeditions tailored to your needs and preferences, it’s an adventure made for you. SUMMER AFTERNOONS ARE MADE FOR FLOATING DOWN THE CLARK FORK RIVER . SARA SCHROEDER

36

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG


OUTDOOR RECREATION

World Harmony UNDER THE BIG SKY

July 17-20, 2019

11TH INTERNATIONAL CHORAL FESTIVAL ~ MISSOULA, MONTANA A SURFER AT BRENNAN’S WAVE. TAYLAR ROBBINS

“ America’s best kept surfing secret? Missoula, Montana.” Outside Magazine

VISIT CHORALFESTIVAL.ORG FOR MORE INFORMATION

At GatherBoard, We Connect Communities, One Calendar at a Time.

KAYAKING Kayaking draws quite the crowd with Brennan’s Wave, in the heart of downtown. A wave system created in memory of a local kayaker, Brennan’s Wave brings Montana’s outdoors into Missoula’s city limits. SURFING Missoula houses one of the only mountain surf shops in the country and thrill seeking ratchets up to a whole new level here as more and more people are choosing to chase the nonstop ride of a rushing river. Watch surfers conquer the water at Brennan’s Wave near Caras Park.

A GatherBoard Calendar allows YOU to Connect with YOUR Community Virtually and then Personally.

Post an Event today. Find an Event today. MissoulaEvents.net | Missoula Indoor Ads | MontanaBusinessEvents.com FlatheadEvents.net | MissionValleyEvents.com | BitterrootEvents.net GreatFallsEvents.net | HavreAreaEvents.com | HelenaEvents.com PintlerEvents.net | OutpostEvents.net | EventsInButte.com 683Events.com | BozemanEvents.net | BillingsEvents.net 2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

37


Can’t-Miss Hikes Hiking in Missoula is one of those activities almost anyone can appreciate. From stunning steep peaks to peaceful, leisurely strolls, it’s one of Missoula’s most popular pastimes. THE “M” (MOUNT SENTINEL) A quick hike that’s all about the incline and the fresh air, ascending the “M” offers the quintessential snapshot of Missoula Valley. WATERWORKS HILL Multiple trails encourage exploration and every bend shares something new. Hike to the ever-evolving rock and stone community-made peace sign. THE “L” (MOUNT JUMBO) A system of trails spreads out in all directions, and in the spring the arrowleaf balsamroot flower paints the entire face of the mountain yellow. BLUE MOUNTAIN Succumbing to the wilderness surrounding Missoula, these trails deliver sweeping views and a sense of out-of-town adventure among their many twists and turns. PATTEE CANYON Several trails crisscross acres of a thickly wooded wonderland where getting lost is as easy as finding your way back. RATTLESNAKE NATIONAL RECREATION AREA AND WILDERNESS Five miles from downtown, you’ll find this spectacular area with 60,000 acres and a system of trails that open up new pockets of nature for all who venture in.

38

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG


America’s Favorite Mountain Towns Travel + Leisure, 2016

Welcome to 360 degrees of awesome via Missoula’s astonishingly vast network of hiking and biking trails. You can pace yourself according to elevation gain and distance and there are trailheads almost everywhere: along the riverfront or at the base of any mountain or foothill. You’re rewarded with views of snowcapped peaks, the shape of the river as it carves through downtown, profusions of wildflowers, and likely even a few deer. Take your pick from switchbacks galore as well as trails hugging the edges of hillsides. Catch the sunrise from one of Missoula’s many peaks and watch the valley take its morning bath in mesmerizing early light. The birdsongs and dew-drenched grasses make it all worthwhile. You can bookend your day with a breathtaking portrait of the sunset from yet another mountaintop, giving new meaning to the phrase “paint the town.” By foot or on wheels, Missoula has a path with your name on it. Many, actually. BIKING With easy and immediate access available to all forms of biking, Missoula’s cycling culture is on the rise. Hundreds of miles of biking trails crisscross the land and offer stunning vistas. Major mountain biking trail systems run through the Rattlesnake Recreation Area, Pattee Canyon and Blue Mountain, offering miles of single track only minutes from downtown. The Clark Fork Riverfront Trail System links to biking trails in the Deer Creek and Marshall Mountain areas. Ride the chairlift up and bike down at Snowbowl Ski Area. Competitive riders race in leagues, regular trail series and cyclocross. There are also several competitive race teams in Missoula. Those interested in the more social aspect of biking join regular organized rides. Missoula’s bike lanes and extensive pathway system allow for stress-free bike commuting through town. The Bitterroot Trail is a 50-mile paved path that connects Missoula and Hamilton. It is a perfect way to explore the charming towns along the way, complete with amazing views of the Bitterroot Mountains. ZIP LINING For the dry-land thrill seeker, or anyone who craves the sensation of flying, Montana Snowbowl ski resort boasts a dizzying collection of zip lines in the summer that will pump your adrenaline into overdrive. RUNNING Missoula loves to run, and with as many as 40 organized races held each year, Run Wild Missoula has become so much more than just a brand here—it has become a way of life. Going the extra mile? The Missoula Marathon takes place in late June and has been named one of the best in the nation.

VIEW FROM THE “M” ON MOUNT SENTINEL. TAYLAR ROBBINS

In 2017, the Missoula Marathon was ranked as the #1 Marathon in the U.S. by the BibRave 100. MISSOULA MARATHON. GAMEFACE MEDIA

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

39

OUTDOOR RECREATION

HIT THE TRAIL


OUTDOOR RECREATION

WINTER WONDERLAND Summer isn’t endless after all, but we can still guarantee a perfect visit when Missoula’s temperatures cool down. There’s no need to stay indoors when there’s an abundance of adventure to be had any time of year. Snow season in Missoula is as dramatically vivid as a holiday postcard. There are no winter blues in this landscape, except for that gloriously bright dome overhead. Grab your skis, snowboards, snowshoes or snowmobiles. The many options for epic powder exploration—all within reach of town—will fulfill even winter’s shortest days.

Ski the West Winter in Montana is a holiday-postcard wonderland of deep, fluffy, white powder. And Missoula is the perfect basecamp for your wild winter experience. Within range of five ski areas, it’s kind of a no brainer. MONTANA SNOWBOWL is right in Missoula’s backyard. Within minutes you can go from city streets to snow globe, complete with fresh soft powder and a rustic lodge serving wood-fired pizza and bloody marys talked about far and wide.

21 COOLEST SKI TOWNS IN NORTH AMERICA Matador Network, October 2017 DISCOVERY SKI AREA. ATHENA PHOTOGRAPHY

A SLEDDER’S PARADISE Hit the trails and get lost in the wilds of winter. A couple hours’ drive brings you to any one of several snow-packed areas that appear as if they were made just for powering up and plowing through. LOLO PASS offers 250 miles of groomed, connecting trails and a series of interconnecting loop trails straddling two national forests on the Montana-Idaho border. Head deep into the heart of the Bitterroot Range, with lots of meadows and play areas along the way. SEELEY LAKE—tucked between the Mission Mountains and the Swan Range—is one of western Montana's most popular year-round recreation areas. From town, snowmobilers can fan out on over 230 miles of groomed trails in nearly every direction to scenic lookouts, cozy lodges, cafés and backcountry lakes. GARNET boasts a 116-mile trail system for snowmobilers and skiers, complete with spectacular views of the Blackfoot Valley, the Mission Mountains, the Bob Marshall Wilderness and the Pintler Range. The 31.5-mile Garnet National Winter Recreation Trail takes snowmobilers and skiers into the heart of the ghost town and the surrounding area. HAUGAN offers snowmobiling opportunities for all abilities, combining vast riding possibilities with a family atmosphere. Trails begin right off I-90. You'll see friendly faces at trailside stops with designated trails, open meadows and scenic views. MISSION MOUNTAIN trails offer up-close exploration of this picturesque range. Because the trails are on the Flathead Indian Reservation, snowmobilers need special recreation permits widely available at gas stations and convenience stores on the reservation. 40

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

BLACKTAIL MOUNTAIN offers affordable, family-friendly skiing with stunning views of Flathead Lake and a unique top-to-bottom run. Beat the crowds and pricey lift tickets at one of Montana’s best-kept secrets. LOOKOUT PASS lets you straddle the Montana/Idaho border, hone your skills at their famous ski school, and warm up in one of the oldest ski lodges in the northwest. LOST TRAIL POWDER MOUNTAIN is a true Montana treasure loved by beginners and experts alike. You’ll find more snow here than any other resort in Montana. Waist-deep powder and authentic winter fun are yours for the taking. DISCOVERY SKI AREA is known around here as “Disco” and has all the beautiful views, wide-open slopes, tree skiing, powder bowls, groomed trails and mogul runs you need for an epic day of powder play.

“ [When I am home in Missoula,] I love going back to Snowbowl—it is the best mountain ever.” Darian Stevens, Missoula Native and 2018 PyeongChang Olympian, Women’s Freestyle Skiing


OUTDOOR RECREATION

NORDIC ADVENTURES AND WINTER TREKS In and around Missoula’s city limits, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing provide a fun and fresh way to get outside and enjoy the beauty of a Missoula winter wonderland. Several places in town provide affordable rentals. LOOKOUT PASS SKI TRAILS are known for generous snowfall and are located next to and part of the snowmobile trail system. There are nine ungroomed trails that total 7.3 miles of cross-county exploration. LUBRECHT FOREST maintains more than 12 miles of dog-friendly ski trails, and you can make it an overnight excursion with a Lubrecht cabin or lodge rental. PATTEE CANYON RECREATION AREA is set in a beautiful, lush wooded canyon near Missoula and offers a mix of flat and hilly groomed skate and classic trails. RATTLESNAKE NATIONAL RECREATION AREA offers 61,000 acres of stunning, glaciated terrain in some of Montana's premier urban wilderness, blending the best of both wilderness and civilization. The main Rattlesnake and side drainages are readily accessible to cross-country skiers. SEELEY CREEK NORDIC SKI TRAILS are a series of linked groomed ski trails in one of Montana’s most-desired recreation areas. Skiers can take their pick of a short, medium or long route.

NORDIC SKIING AT LOLO PASS. NELSON KENTER

Best Cities to Watch the Season Change: Missoula, Montana. Expedia, March 2017

FALL FOR MISSOULA

DOWNTOWN MISSOULA. TAYLAR ROBBINS

Even in autumn you can keep your heart rate up with biking and hiking around town. And the golfing season can be surprisingly long, starting as early as March and continuing well into October. From water’s edge to summit, birding and hunting are popular pastimes. Opportunities for exploration aren’t at all limited to those summer days of late twilight. So, gear up and layer up: you’ll have a new perspective in no time. BIRDING With infinite locales available in minutes, you can spot your next yellow warbler or great horned owl by lunchtime and be back on the search for a bald eagle before you know it.

HUNTING Autumn’s shifting colors signal the beginning of a long tradition in Montana. Hunting here is not merely a sport or remotely a chore, but a way of life that carries a history and love of the wild with it.

GOLFING Gorgeous green spaces meet relaxation at any one of Missoula’s seven golf courses. Most are open to the public and feature mature trees and sweeping fairways underneath Montana’s big sky. Missoula is also home to Montana’s only links course, The Ranch Club.

FOLFING Missoula’s three major folf courses, Blue Mountain, Pattee Canyon, and Snowbowl, all offer fun and challenging rounds of disc golf in beautiful forested settings. Missoula Parks and Recreation’s “Folf in the Parks” program invites families to play together at beginnerfriendly, temporary courses set up throughout the city. 2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

41


OUTDOOR RECREATION

OUTDOOR RECREATION RESOURCES NATIONAL FOREST RECREATION For information about national forests, campgrounds, fire restrictions, trails and trail conditions, maps, state parks, and closures, contact the following:

HIKING

FOREST SERVICE NORTHERN REGION Building 26, Fort Missoula 406.329.3511, www.fs.usda.gov/r1

ADVENTURE CYCLING ASSOCIATION 800.755.2453 www.adventurecycling.org

MISSOULA RANGER DISTRICT & LOLO NATIONAL FOREST SUPERVISOR’S OFFICE 24 Fort Missoula Rd., 406.329.3750 www.fs.usda.gov/lolo

MISSOULIANS ON BICYCLES (MOBI) www.missoulabike.org

BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT MISSOULA OFFICE 3255 Fort Missoula Rd. 406.329.3914 www.blm.gov/office/missoulafield-office

HIKE WILD MONTANA For information on hikes in Montana, visit www.hike.wildmontana.org BIKING

MISSOULA IN MOTION 406.552.6675 www.missoulainmotion.com MOUNTAIN BIKING MISSOULA www.mountainbikingmissoula.com RUNNING

MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF FISH, WILDLIFE & PARKS REGION 2 3201 Spurgin Rd., 406.542.5500 www.fwp.mt.gov/regions/r2

RUN WILD MISSOULA 406.544.7073 www.runwildmissoula.org

BEAVERHEAD-DEERLODGE NATIONAL FOREST 420 Barret St., Dillon, MT www.fs.usda.gov/bdnf

BIG SKY HORSE PARK (membership required) 3500 North Ave. 406.396.1302 www.bigskyhorsepark.org

BITTERROOT NATIONAL FOREST 1801 N. 1st St., Hamilton, MT www.fs.usda.gov/bitterroot

DOUBLE ARROW RESORT Seeley Lake, MT, 406.677.2777 www.doublearrowresort.com

FLATHEAD NATIONAL FOREST www.fs.usda.gov/flathead LOLO NATIONAL FOREST www.fs.usda.gov/lolo To reserve a Forest Service cabin or lookout tower, visit: www.recreation.gov

HORSEBACK RIDING

DUNROVIN RANCH Lolo, MT, 406.273.7745 www.dunrovinranchmontana.com MISSOULA BACK COUNTRY HORSEMEN 406.531.2455 www.bchmt.org/missoula BIRDING

MONTANA STATE PARKS www.stateparks.mt.gov

FIVE VALLEYS AUDUBON SOCIETY www.fvaudubon.org

COUNCIL GROVE STATE PARK 11249 Mullan Rd. www.stateparks. mt.gov/council-grove

GOLFING

MILLTOWN STATE PARK Overlook area: 1353 Deer Creek Rd. Confluence area: 7363 Juniper Dr. www.stateparks.mt.gov/milltown BOATING & FLOATING For more information on the Alberton Gorge, Blackfoot River, the Flathead Lake Marine Trail and Thompson Chain of Lakes, contact Montana, Fish, Wildlife & Parks. www.fwp.mt.gov/recreation/ activities/boating 42

CANYON RIVER GOLF CLUB 18 hole, East Missoula, MT 406.721.0222 www.canyonrivergolfclub.com HIGHLANDS GOLF CLUB 9 hole, Missoula, 406.721.GOLF www.thekeeprestaurant.com/ the-highlands KING RANCH GOLF COURSE 18 hole, Frenchtown, MT, 406.626.4000 www.kingranchmt.com

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

TAYLAR ROBBINS

LARCHMONT GOLF COURSE 18 hole, Missoula, 406.721.4416 www.larchmontgolfcourse.com

DISCOVERY SKI AREA Anaconda, MT, 406.563.2184 www.skidiscovery.com

LINDA VISTA GOLF COURSE 9 hole, Missoula, 406.251.3655 www.lindavistagolfcourse.com

LOOKOUT PASS Mullan, ID, 208.744.1301 www.skilookout.com

MISSOULA COUNTRY CLUB 18 hole, Missoula, 406.251.2404 www.missoulacountryclub.com

LOST TRAIL POWDER MOUNTAIN Conner, MT, 406.821.3211 www.losttrail.com

THE RANCH CLUB 18 hole, Missoula, 406.532.1000 www.ranchclub.com THE UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA GOLF COURSE 9 hole, Missoula, 406.728.8629 www.umt.edu/golf FOLFING GARDEN CITY FLYERS DISC GOLF CLUB www.gardencityflyers.org FISHING For information on licenses, regulations and fishing access sites, visit Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks: www.fwp.mt.gov/fishing HUNTING Game animals include: deer, elk, antelope, moose, upland game birds, waterfowl, turkey, black bear, mountain lion, wolf, bison, bighorn sheep and mountain goats. For more information about seasons, regulations, access, maps and permits, visit Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks: www.fwp.mt.gov/hunting DOWNHILL SKIING/ SNOWBOARDING For avalanche updates, call the West Central Montana Avalanche Advisory at 406.549.4488 or 800.281.1030 www.missoulaavalanche.org BLACKTAIL MOUNTAIN Lakeside, MT, 406.844.0999 www.blacktailmountain.com

MONTANA SNOWBOWL Missoula, 406.549.9777 www.montanasnowbowl.com CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING LOLO PASS Contact the Powell Ranger Station at 208.942.3113 LUBRECHT SKI TRAILS www.cfc.umt.edu/lubrecht/activities/ skiing/default.php NORDIC SKIING DISCOVERY SKI AREA www.skidiscovery.com/the-mountain MISSOULA NORDIC SKI CLUB www.missoulanordic.org SEELEY LAKE NORDIC SKIING www.seeleylakenordic.org SEELEY LAKE REGIONAL OUTDOOR CENTER FOR KINETIC SPORTS www.seeleylakerocks.org SNOWMOBILING For avalanche updates, call the West Central Montana Avalanche Advisory 406.549.4488 or 800.281.1030 www.missoulaavalanche.org MISSOULA SNOWGOERS SNOWMOBILE ASSOCIATION www.missoulasnowgoers.org



CIAO MAMBO. TAYLAR ROBBINS

FINN & PORTER. TAYLAR ROBBINS

SAVOR THE LOCAL FLAVOR. An amazing food scene is part of the charm.

44

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

Foodies visiting Missoula be warned: you will feel like you’ve died and gone to heaven. You might assume that a place surrounded by breathtaking wilderness couldn’t possibly offer knockout food, too, but you’d be wrong. No matter how discerning your palate, there’s a handcrafted dining experience with your name on it. Morning, noon and night, there are taste bud-pleasing menus all over town from ultra-friendly breakfast joints (Catalyst Café & Espresso Bar) to one-of-a-kind hipster food trucks (Tia’s Tamales, Clove Cart Pizza, Bison Burgers), from take-out


CAFFÈ DOLCE. TAYLAR ROBBINS

PLONK. TAYLAR ROBBINS

CUPCAKES AT BERNICE’S BAKERY. TAYLAR ROBBINS

Brazilian combos (Five on Black) to counter-style East Indian (Masala), from classy elegance (Pearl Café, Red Bird) to happy hour heaven—which happens not once but twice a day at Plonk. (Please run, do not walk, to Plonk. You can thank us later.) The only hard part about eating in Missoula involves the challenge of choosing from more options than your belly can hold. Here’s one mouthwatering master plan. Grab an early caffeine jolt from Black Coffee Roasting Co., where coffee is an art form. Hike until you’re dying for breakfast (try the Hob Nob Café). Go for a bike ride and work up your readiness for a picnic lunch (farmers market, Market on Front, Good Food Store). Paddle until it’s time to select a primo spot for dinner (Biga Pizza, Top Hat, Rumour). Get the picture?

“ M inimizing waste and trying to give people the opportunity [to eat local foods] that I would want to feed to my family or eat myself is very important to us.” Billy Metzger, head chef of the Top Hat

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

45


DINING

MISSOULA RESTAURANTS BLUE CANYON KITCHEN & TAVERN/HILTON GARDEN INN Enjoy creative American cooking in a comfortable sophisticated mountain lodge setting. Savor steaks, seafood and vegetarian entrées. Enjoy a happy hour cocktail and appetizer in the tavern. See ad on page 64. 3720 N. Reserve St., 406.541.BLUE www.bluecanyonrestaurant.com American, Contemporary Dining, desserts. $20 – $35. Dinner only. Casino. Cocktails, beer and wine. Catering and private dining. Private dining capacity is 30. -----------------------------------------BROOKS & BROWNS/ HOLIDAY INN DOWNTOWN Featuring regional brews, great food and live entertainment. Located along the Clark Fork River at the Holiday Inn Downtown. Happy hour daily 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. and all day Sunday. See ad on page 3. 200 S. Pattee St., 406.532.2056 www.holidayinn.com/missoulapark American. $7 – $25. Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Cocktails, beer and wine. Up to 1,000 people reception, 450 banquet. -----------------------------------------BUTTERFLY HERBS Offering fresh coffees, teas (Evening in Missoula), bulk spices, botanicals, gifts and fine toiletries. The café features homemade soups, fresh salads, sandwiches and coffee ice cream specialties. Missoula’s first and favorite espresso bar. See ad on page 55. 232 N. Higgins Ave., 406.728.8780 www.butterflyherbs.com Coffeehouse. $1 – $6.50. Breakfast and lunch.

CIAO MAMBO The lights are low, the music is up, the wine is flowing and the energy is buzzing. It’s the perfect setting for Italian food. The pasta dishes with rich, savory sauces and fresh ingredients, thin-crust pizzas baked to perfection and unmatched service will keep you coming back for more. See ad on page 47. 541 S. Higgins Ave., 406.543.0377 www.ciaomambo.com, Italian. $10 - $25. Dinner. Beer and wine. Banquet facility capacity is 40 -----------------------------------------FINN & PORTER/DOUBLETREE Finn & Porter Restaurant and Deck featuring steak and seafood entices with a fabulous river view, savory menu and extraordinary service. See ad on page 2. 100 Madison St., 406.542.4660 www.finnandporter.com/missoula Steak, seafood. $15 - $50. Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Cocktails, beer and wine. Banquet capacity is 20. -----------------------------------------GOOD FOOD STORE The GFS Deli features salads and sandwiches, Fire Deck pizza, wok bowls, a selection of soups, a salad bar and a hot bar offering a variety of breakfast, lunch and dinner entrées. Locally-roasted coffee/espresso drinks and an extensive smoothie/ juice/ kombucha menu complement bakery goods from the GFS ovens and from Missoula’s favorite bakeries. See ad on page 93. 1600 S. 3rd St. W., 406.541.3663 www.goodfoodstore.com Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Retail sales of beer and wine, no on-site consumption.

PLONK. TAYLAR ROBBINS

IZA Contemporary local Asian cuisine featuring organic, gluten free and vegan options. Signature dishes include Korean Bulgogi Beef, Malaysian Fried Rice, Tokyo Noodles, Bentos, Miso Salmon and Rendang. Extensive wine, sake and teas (bubble tea too). Happy hour 3 p.m. – 6 p.m. See ad on this page. 529 S. Higgins Ave., 406.830.3237 www.izarestaurant.com, Asian. $4 – $16. Lunch and dinner. Beer and wine. Catering.

PLONK Plonk is an excursion into the world of fine wine, food, cocktails, service and atmosphere. Merging elements of evolving culture, style, art, music and fashion. Plonk endeavors to create an all-encompassing dining experience. See ad on page 47. 322 N. Higgins Ave., 406.926.1791 www.plonkwine.com, French inspired new American, $10 – $35. Happy hour and dinner. Cocktails, beer and wine.

------------------------------------------

THE STILL ROOM Formerly known as the Broadway Bar, the Still Room is located within five minutes of downtown and features a locally sourced menu, craft cocktails, extensive local beer selection and outdoor bar and pool/ hot tub. See ad on page 63. 1609 W. Broadway St., 406.543.5678 www.stillroommt. com $7 – $17. Dinner. Cocktails, beer and wine.

PARADISE FALLS Paradise Falls is a restaurant, lounge and casino offering family-friendly menu options for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Enjoy the newly renovated deck and experience why this has been Missoula’s coolest hot spot for over 20 years. See ad on this page. 3621 Brooks St., 406.728.3228 www.paradisefallsmissoula.com Sports bar, American, family dining. $5 – $16. Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Casino. Cocktails, beer and wine. Catering. Banquet capacity 80.

------------------------------------------

For a complete list of Missoula restaurants, visit: DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG/RESTAURANTS

We are Missoula’s Coolest Hotspot!

Contemporary cuisine Local AsianAsian cuisine sincefeaturing 2007

local,vegan, vegan,gluten-free gluten-free and options. featuring local, & organic organic options. Extensive sake, wine and tea menu.

HAPPY HOUR 3-6 Mon-Fri Great Hour Specials Specials on on Great Happy Happy Hour Food Food & & Drinks. Drinks. 3621 BROOKS STREET 3621 BROOKS STREET

46

BREAKFAST & BRUNCH • SANDWICHES • BURGERS

BREAKFAST & BRUNCH • SANDWICHES • BURGERS

PARADISEFALLSMISSOULA.COM

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

The Place to to Watch Watch The Perfect Perfect Place Sports Sports with with Friends. Friends. 406.728.3228 406.728.3228

Sushi Tuesday Nights

529 South Higgins Ave. • Missoula • 406.830.3237

Lunch & Dinner Mon-Fri 11:30-Close • Sat 5-Close • Closed Sundays

izarestaurant.com


DINING

MISSOULA FARMERS MARKET. TAYLAR ROBBINS

MARKET FAVORITES Missoula’s outdoor markets draw plenty of travelers from near and far, but locals look forward to strolling the market streets week after week because small-town pride runs deep here, shopping local is a community value and, quite frankly, everyone’s got their Saturday morning ritual, and here, it often involves a farmers market favorite. HUCKLEBERRY HEAVEN: When huckleberry season is in full swing (August – September), you’ll find quart and gallon-sized bags of the coveted berry scattered throughout the market. If you manage to snag some, good luck not eating the whole lot before you make your way to the other side of the street. MORELS OR ELSE: You might call it an obsession. From April to August, the elusive morel mushrooms are popping up near cottonwood-lined river bottoms and burn areas, and some of the dedicated huntergatherers who are lucky enough to spot them and pluck them from the ground sell them at the market, making it a little easier for everyone to get their hands on some…if you’re lucky. MELON MADNESS: You’ll not find a better melon west of the Mississippi. Dixon Melons are a Missoula market hot commodity, and for good reason. Try their “Candy Girls” cross between a cantaloupe and a honey dew, or their “Sinful” tropical melon.

®

®

406.543.0377

541 s. higgins ave. • downtown missoula ciaomambo.com /ciaomambomissoula open 5 pm daily • banquet room available for 40+ guests 2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

47


DINING

OUT TO LUNCH IN CARAS PARK. TAYLAR ROBBINS

TAYLAR ROBBINS

FOOD TRUCKS These one-of-a-kind vendors can be found truckin’ around Missoula year-round, serving up food that is as diverse as the town itself. You’ll also find these trucks seasonally at the Clark Fork Market, Downtown ToNight and Out to Lunch in Caras Park. Look up vendors’ daily locations by visiting their websites and Facebook pages. MADELINE’S MEDITERRANEAN STREET FOOD Kabobs, falafel, hummus, pita and fries. 406.240.4963

SONNY’S ORIGINAL CHEESESTEAKS Cheesesteaks like you were in Philly. 406.529.2252

MASALA FOOD CART Indian dishes to go. 406.926.6444

SUPPERTIME Specialty tacos. 406.241.4607

DOBI’S TERIYAKI Bringing big-city teriyaki to Missoula. www.dobisteriyaki.com

MISSOULA WAFFLES Sweet and savory waffles. @missoulawaffles

EL CAZADOR TACO TRUCK Authentic, made-to-order Mexican food. 406.728.3657

MONTANA Q BBQ with an Asian twist. 406.531.4229

TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT Meals made from the pastureraised animals and locally grown produce of Lower Crossing Farm. 610.742.3863

GREAT APE CREPES Crepes made with local organic produce and dairy. 406.594.1227

MOUNTAIN BERRY BOWLS Acai berry-based smoothies. 406.407.1368

GUMBO BUS Rotating gumbos and po’boy sandwiches. 406.830.0150

NINJA MIKE’S Epic breakfast sandwiches dressed with fresh local produce. 406.926.1145

BEASTRO Slow-cooked meats and creative, classic sides. 406.543.0719

CREPE CUISINE French crepes with a Montana twist. 406.860.7240

BIG DIPPER ICE CREAM Ice cream made in Montana with Montana milk. 406.543.5722

CRUZ TACOS Tacos, fresh fried corn chips and house-made salsas. 406.207.6803

BIG THAI COUNTRY Big Sky Country meets Thai flavor. 406.240.9511 BITTERROOT BISON Breakfast burritos, bison burgers, chili, french fries, chili cheese fries. 406.531.6047 THE CHAMELEON Slow-roasted meat, fresh seasonal veggies and unique house-made sauces and salsas. 406.214.1372 CLARK FORK CHARCUTERIE Sausages cured the traditional way from locally raised pigs. 406.529.7260 THE CLOVE CART PIZZA PEDDLERS Regular and specialty pizzas made from scratch and baked in an on-site, wood-fired oven. 617.571.6894 COVERED WAGON HOT DOGS Hot dogs, Polish sausages, bratwursts, and specialty dogs. 847.337.6824

INA’S INDIAN TACOS Indian tacos, burgers, wandering tacos and more. 406.241.0125 IRON CAKES Gluten-free waffle creations. @ironcakesfoodtruck ISLA’S LEMONADE Delicious, freshly squeezed lemonade. 406.880.3094 JUST BARBECUE BBQ. 406.546.0733 LIL’ ORBITS DOUGHNUTS Fresh handmade mini donuts. 406.360.5438

48

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

THE NOODLE WAGON Stir-fried soba noodles and teriyaki chicken. 406.531.8667 POLKA DOT PATTIES Burgers, pulled pork, fish and chips. 406.544.7660 PUFFY’S PO’BOYS AND MORE Cajun-style shrimp, calamari and chicken po’boys. 406.880.5570 RIVER CITY EATS Sliders, fries, and more. 406.304.9525

TIA’S TAMALES Home-cooked authentic Mexican dishes to go. 406.317.1817 TWO CHICKS SCRATCH Tacos, burritos, cookies and cinnamon rolls. 406.240.5889 TWO CROWS TACOS Street-style tacos make with local and organic ingredients. @twocrowstacos VIETNAM NOODLE RESTAURANT Stir-fried Singapore noodles, curries and more. 406.542.8299 WALLY & BUCK Gourmet burgers made on-site using local ingredients. 406.370.8264 THE WILD WEENIE Street dogs, pulled pork sandwiches and veggie dogs served with a variety of fresh fixings. 406.207.6533


Top Sweet Treats When you’re on vacation, there’s no better time to treat yourself. For inspiration, here are some of Missoula’s finest sweet treats. BERNICE’S BAKERY CUPCAKES From a sumptuous white wine cake with smooth buttercream frosting to a mouthwatering, wheat-free, vegan chocolate and mint concoction, Bernice’s Bakery cupcakes are pure decadence and utterly enjoyable no matter your dietary preferences. BLACK CAT BAKE SHOP There’s no better way to start the day than with a breakfast pastry from Black Cat. Black Cat crafts baked goods like works of art, and they taste even better than they look. CAFFÈ DOLCE GELATO Savor a sweet taste of Italy with decadent gelato. The rich Italian ice cream is perfect for a hot afternoon in the summer, or for winter dreaming of warmer days to come. POSH CHOCOLAT Artisanal chocolates devoted to exotic flavors and created from highly inventive combinations, these treats are as shockingly flavored as they are delicious and a bold choice for any true chocolate lover. MUSTARD SEED DESSERTS Delectable morsels designed to entice any palate, these desserts are perfectly sized to satisfy your sweet tooth. CREATE A CUSTOM SAMPLER AT THE GOOD FOOD STORE The Good Food Store offers a smorgasbord of sweets from Missoula’s finest bakeries as well as delicious baked goods created in-house. LOCAL ICE CREAM: SWEET PEAKS AND THE BIG DIPPER Ice cream classics and uniquely delicious recipes create a world of flavor completely devoted to making your taste buds happy regardless of the season.

Best Ice Cream Spots in the U.S. Food & Wine, April 2016 BIG DIPPER ICE CREAM. TAYLAR ROBBINS

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

49


DRINKS

DRINK UP. DRINK LOCAL. Cheers! You’re in Missoula. From signature cocktails to local craft brews to an enticing selection of wine and expertly distilled spirits, there’s plenty to drink in Missoula. And just when you think Missoula has satisfied every single one of your cravings (and a few you didn’t even know you had), it dawns on you that you’re thirsty for an adult beverage. Guess what? Missoula has exactly what you’re looking for, from dawn to the wee hours. Brewed-to-perfection espresso; masterbrew craft beers from traditional to cutting-edge; must-try distilled liquors that will take your breath away; and ciders pressed from local apples. You’ll discover that Missoula is equally good at wildlife and nightlife. Check out some historic watering holes for old-school dive-bar lovers, e.g., Charlie B’s, The Missoula Club, Stockman’s Bar and The Oxford. Breweries in downtown Missoula are landmark venues and family-friendly to boot. Plus, there’s the sleek-yetwelcoming Montgomery Distillery, acclaimed for the “best gin in the world.” There’s the Top Hat (with its triple-arch Brunswick backbar) and The Dram Shop (with its ever-changing and supremely astonishing variety). When it comes to mixology, you can be an ‘A’ student in Missoula. Missoula’s local beverage scene is dynamic and growing. New bars and breweries planned for the coming year will expand the menu of distinctive drink offerings and experiences.

Top 10 Cities for Beer Drinkers: #10, Missoula, Montana Smart Asset, January 2017 50

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

MONTGOMERY DISTILLERY. ANDY AUSTIN


DRINKS

8

6

9

TAYLAR ROBBINS TAYLAR ROBBINS

TAYLAR ROBBINS

3

ALEX WARDWELL

5

RIO HARRIS

2

TAYLAR ROBBINS

7

TAYLAR ROBBINS

4

TAYLAR ROBBINS

1

TAYLAR ROBBINS

Take a tour of some of Missoula’s best drinks.

1. Huckleberry Lemon Drop, Finn & Porter 2. Bloody Mary, Paradise Falls 3. Huckleberry Moscow Mule, Montana Club 4. Cider Flight, Western Cider 5. Spanish Gin and Tonic, Rumour 6. Bayern Pilsner, Bayern Brewing 7. De Faveri – Spumante Rosé Extra Dry, Red Bird Restaurant & Wine Bar 8. Rye of the Tiger, Montgomery Distillery 9. Oktoberfest, Dram Shop

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

51


DRINKS

MISSOULA BREWERIES, DISTILLERIES, CIDERIES AND WINERIES BAYERN BREWING Love a lager at Bayern, where you’ll find a wide selection of Bavarian masterbrews at Montana’s only German brewery. Bayern Brewing is Montana’s oldest microbrewery. Located upstairs is the Edelweiss Bistro serving traditional German food. NOT TO BE MISSED: Montana Helles Lager 1507 Montana St., 406.721.1482 www.bayernbrewery.com

GILD BREWING Missoula’s hip strip recently upped its cool factor with craft beer, Mexican street food and a basement arcade. Get the goods at Gild. NOT TO BE MISSED: Gildabeast 515 S. Higgins Ave. www.gildbrewing.com ------------------------------------------

------------------------------------------

GREAT BURN BREWING Locally owned, fun, family-friendly brewery featuring traditional ales brewed with a West Coast flair.

BIG SKY BREWING COMPANY Big Sky Brewing strives to produce balanced, world-class beers, while having as much fun as possible.

NOT TO BE MISSED: Smoke Chaser Porter 2230 McDonald Ave., 406.317.1557 www.greatburnbrewing.com

NOT TO BE MISSED: Moose Drool Brown Ale 5417 Trumpeter Way, 406.549.2777 www.bigskybrew.com

------------------------------------------

-----------------------------------------CONFLUX BREWING COMPANY One of Missoula’s newest breweries is all about gathering for good—blending good beer, good food and good folks with environmentally sustainable and community-driven practices. NOT TO BE MISSED: Velvet Danger Hazelnut Brown 200 E. Main St., 406.926.3589 www.confluxbrewing.com -----------------------------------------DRAUGHT WORKS BREWERY A Westside taproom, Draught Works has a cool, industrial feel with a huge patio out front, ideal for warm-weather tasting. NOT TO BE MISSED: That’s What She Said Cream Ale 915 Toole Ave., 406.541.1592 www.draughtworksbrewery.com

HIGHLANDER BEER – MISSOULA BREWING COMPANY Missoula Brewing Company features a full line of traditional beer styles as well as some cuttingedge, knock-out, crazy-hopped and barrel-aged recipes of this modern age of craft brewing. NOT TO BE MISSED: Devil’s Hump Red Ale 200 International Dr., 406.549.8193 www.highlanderbeer.com -----------------------------------------IMAGINE NATION BREWING CO. Imagine Nation Brewing is a community-oriented and community-based Missoula microbrewery grounded in the world’s great brewing traditions. NOT TO BE MISSED: Freedom Fighter IPA 1151 W. Broadway St., 406.926.1251 www.imaginenationbrewing.com

KETTLEHOUSE BREWING CO. The KettleHouse Brewing Company has three locations, and you must visit all of them. Birthplace of the award-winning Cold Smoke Scotch Ale®, Cold Smoke is just one of the must-have brews at KettleHouse. (ALSO) NOT TO BE MISSED: Eddy Out Pale Ale 602 Myrtle St., 406.830.3162 313 N. 1st St., 406.728.1660 605 Cold Smoke Ave., 406.728.1660

MONTGOMERY DISTILLERY The distillery opened its doors to sippers and swillers in 2012. Offering signature cocktails made with the distillery’s Quicksilver Vodka and Whyte Laydie Gin, Montgomery also makes its own syrups and limited edition spirits. NOT TO BE MISSED: Greenough Park 129 W. Front St., 406.926.1725 www.montgomerydistillery.com

------------------------------------------

------------------------------------------

LOLO CREEK DISTILLERY Next to Lolo Creek Steakhouse is Missoula County’s newest distillery. Enjoy a cocktail on the patio by the firepit with a view of the mountains. NOT TO BE MISSED: Huckleberry Lemonade 6610 US-12, Lolo, MT, 406.926.2803

RATTLESNAKE CREEK DISTILLERS Born in the Rattlesnake Valley of Missoula, RCD creates the finest of craft spirits including whiskey, gin and vodka.

-----------------------------------------MISSOULA WINERY Offering a taste of Montana, the last best place, with a hint of French style. NOT TO BE MISSED: Last Best Red 5656 W. Harrier Dr., 406.830.3296 www.montanawinery.com -----------------------------------------MONTANA DISTILLERY With brick walls, pine floors and industrial metal, The Montana Distillery Tasting Room has a rustic Montana feel that is reminiscent of the days when 631 Woody St. was the Garden City Railroad Bar and a big part of the downtown area. NOT TO BE MISSED: The Bitterroot 631 Woody St., 406.541.1889 www.mtdistillery.com

NOT TO BE MISSED: Mount Sentinel Sage 128 W. Alder St., 406.239.5050 www.rattlesnakecreekdistillers.com -----------------------------------------TAMARACK BREWING CO. With a bar and restaurant downstairs and upstairs, and flatscreen televisions galore, Tamarack is a great place to catch a game, taste some brews and chow down. NOT TO BE MISSED: Sip N’ Go Naked Apricot Ale 231 W. Front St., 406.830.3113 www.tamarackbrewing.com/ missoula -----------------------------------------TEN SPOON VINEYARD AND WINERY Ten Spoon is located in the Rattlesnake on a gorgeous piece of land with killer views. The winery crafts organic regional wines free of synthetic chemicals. NOT TO BE MISSED: Saint Pepin White 4175 Rattlesnake Dr., 406.549.8703 www.tenspoon.com -----------------------------------------WESTERN CIDER It’s Missoula’s first (and beloved) cidery, and offers a unique lineup of ciders. NOT TO BE MISSED: Poor Farmer Classic 501 N. California St., 406.540.4477 www.westerncider.com

Best Beer Counties in the USA MONTANA DISTILLERY. TAYLAR ROBBINS

52

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

DRAUGHT WORKS BREWERY. TAYLAR ROBBINS

Expedia, February 2018


Sip and Savor: COFFEE AND TEA

Mornings are happier with caffeine. Sample some of Missoula’s favorite coffee and tea shops. BLACK COFFEE ROASTING COMPANY Savor organic coffee that brings you back to your roots and into a whole new era of flavor. BREAK ESPRESSO A buzzing (and spacious!) café where students and families alike gather for great conversation and great coffee. The Break is a Montana fixture. A slice of their pie alone is worth the trip. BUTTERFLY HERBS Stock up on your favorite teas in bulk at Butterfly Herbs. You can also buy brewing and other kitchen accessories, as well as whole bean gourmet coffees. CATALYST CAFÉ & ESPRESSO BAR With 25 years in business, the Catalyst has definitely mastered the art of coffee and brunch. For a coffee alternative, try the London Fog latte. CLYDE COFFEE Hit the South Higgins Hip Strip for great coffee, good vibes and the much-talked-about avocado toast. Clyde’s casual and inviting atmosphere makes for a unique breakfast stop or remote work spot. DRUM COFFEE Fitz and the Tantrums drummer John Wicks, along with his wife, started this Italian-inspired espresso bar, serving unique baked goods like olive oil coffee cake. LAKE MISSOULA TEA COMPANY Sip a custom-brewed tea from an actual teacup, or stock your home from a long list of premium artisanal loose teas. LIQUID PLANET Taste a variety of coffee, cocoa, chai and tea from around the world at one of Missoula’s most established coffeehouses. ON-THE-GO There’s a lot to do in Missoula, but local coffee kiosks have you covered when you are on the run without the time to sip and savor. Try local favorites like Loose Caboose, Florence Coffee Co., Good Americano and Nitro Coffee. ZOOTOWN BREW In the heart of downtown, Zootown Brew offers a rotating selection of coffee roasters and gourmet Liège waffles.

MAPLE LATTES AT BLACK COFFEE ROASTING COMPANY. JAMES CHAPMAN/BLACK COFFEE ROASTING COMPANY

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

53


SHOPPING 54

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

BETTY’S DIVINE. ANDY AUSTIN


SHOPPING

BROWSE. BUY. REPEAT. Go ahead, take a piece of Missoula home…tax free.

Whether you’re looking for gear, souvenirs, locally made finds, treats or treasures, Missoula has four unique shopping areas to explore. From the boutiques and galleries of downtown to the name-brand stores in Southgate Mall, there’s much to browse and plenty to take home. Want to see what’s unique and local? Check out some of Missoula’s exceptional retail value and charm. It’s got everything you need, and everything you want. And with no sales tax, you’ve got a great excuse to splurge. DOWNTOWN Downtown offers a variety of local boutiques, one-of-a-kind restaurants and unique experiences you’ll only find in Missoula. As you wander, stay alert for inspiring historic architectural details and vibrant murals in tucked-away alleys. Boutique windows and café bulletin boards remind you to save room in your schedule for live music, theater and pop-up poetry. Don’t forget to re-fuel while you shop! From snacking to dining, there’s plenty to munch on. Find chic fashion alongside fun souvenirs and elegant and eclectic jewelry to pair with comfortable footwear. Browse through The Green Light for eco-friendly and local décor and clothing. You’ll also find several fine art galleries generously dotted throughout the heart of downtown. Cross Higgins Bridge and you’ll discover Missoula’s “Hip Strip” with a bustling lineup of shops including Upcycle (Missoula’s very own collection of eco-friendly original goods and artwork), Betty’s Divine (irresistibly cool clothing, shoes and accessories), Jeanette Rankin Peace Center and Olive Branch (a globally conscious fair-trade gift shop) and Bathing Beauties (with a sea of bead varieties).

LOCAL GIFTS AND MONTANA-THEMED APPAREL FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!

COFFEE • TEAS • HERBS SPICES • UNUSUAL GIFTS

MON-SAT 10AM-6PM AND SUN 12PM-4PM COFFEE HOUSE

ESPRESSO • ICE CREAM SANDWICHES • SOUPS SINCE 1972

BUTTERFLY HERBS 232 NORTH HIGGINS AVENUE DOWNTOWN • (406) 728-8780 WWW.BUTTERFLYHERBS.COM

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

55


SHOPPING

SOUTHGATE MALL Southgate Mall recently went through an extensive upgrade. This isn’t just a remodel…it’s a full-scale transformation that includes a dine-in movie theater, pedestrian-friendly parking areas and an even wider selection of unique stores and brand names. Southgate Mall hosts special events all year long and includes dining options every member of the family will enjoy. Try the Asian fusion menu at The Mustard Seed and finely crafted Italian inspirations at Caffè Dolce. NORTH RESERVE STREET Stretching for several miles along the outskirts of Missoula, North Reserve Street is where you’ll find familiar stores like Target, Old Navy, REI and TJ Maxx. Remember, there’s no shame in buying an extra suitcase to take home all the good stuff you find. And since you really shouldn’t shop on an empty stomach, there are plenty of places to snack on local specialty foods as well as classic and familiar dining spots.

SOUTHGATE MALL

SOUTH CROSSING National retailers are gathered in the newest userfriendly shopping area of Missoula, where Brooks Street meets Reserve Street. Men’s Wearhouse, Kohl’s and Boot Barn are here, and so is Cabela’s—an outfitter’s dream, boasting 42,000 square feet of excursion gear. A variety of restaurants in the area will whet your appetite and fuel your tax-free shopping spree.

Discover more shopping inspiration at DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG/SHOPPING.

EAT. SHOP. PLAY. TAX-FREE SHOPPING

SHOPSOUTHGATE .COM Missoula, Montana

56

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG


R RO OC CK K II N N R RU UD DY Y ’’ S S T h e O rigin a l Hips t e r D e p a r t m e n t St o re

36 YEARS RUNNING

From humble beginnings in1982, Rockin Rudy’s has grown from a small independent record shop to one of the go to stops for residents and visitors of Missoula looking to find the perfect gift for any occasion.Still infused with the love of music Rockin Rudy’s has one of the largest music selections in the Northwest. With a strong focus on our customers we strive to make your experience something you’ll remember for years to come or at least till the next time you stop in. So stop by and get that perfect gift for your crazy aunt or audiophile uncle just don’t forget to say hi to the store cat Saul! See you soon!

A Hipst er Dep ar tment St ore MONTANA PRODUCTS • MUSIC - CD’S, LP’S • CARDS • GIFTS • JEWELRY • CLOTHING • BODY PRODUCTS • INCENSE TOYS CANDLES • HIPPIE PRODUCTS • SAUL - THE CAT • AUDIO ACCESSORIES • TURNTABLES • CARTRIDGES • FLASKS • STICKERS MONTANA TEA & COFFEE • CANDY • CHOCOLATES • GAMES • PUZZLES • LIGHTS & LAMPS • WALL ART • POSTERS • PLANTS FREE ADVICE • BAGS & BOXES • CERAMIC ART • JOURNALS • WRAPPING PAPER • RIBBON • POST CARDS • MONTANA JERKY

2 37 BLAINE ST. • WWW.ROCKINRUDYS.COM 2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

57


58

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA


UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA

UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA Higher education at higher elevation. See that gleaming white M on Mount Sentinel (which happens to be one of the most popular hikes for locals and visitors)? It’s no minor boast to announce the University of Montana’s status among the most beautiful college campuses in America (thank you, Rolling Stone and Thrillist). When it comes to learning, environment is everything; there isn’t a more inspiring setting in which to expand your mind and cultivate your future. More claims to fame? Academy Award winner J.K. Simmons, graduate of the University of Montana’s music program, gave a crowd-pleasing commencement address for the Class of 2016. Writers have been flocking to UM’s stellar creative writing and journalism programs for decades, resulting in Pulitzers and bestsellers too numerous to count. And with more than 3 million acres of nearby wilderness, UM features big-sky-sized curriculum at its very own world-renowned ecological facilities. If hiking the M is more of a vertical challenge than you’re in the mood for, take a walking tour of the public art scattered among UM’s unique architectural buildings. Wander around the campus—also known as the State of Montana Arboretum—home to more than 2,200 trees of over 100 species. See for yourself why UM’s students are fortunate to be receiving a world-class education in the heart of the West. It’s truly a place where one can nurture mind, body and soul.

UM QUICK FACTS Campus is shared by a diverse learning community of around 11,000 outdoor enthusiasts, scientists, artists and writers. Students and faculty represent several ethnic, economic, religious, national and international backgrounds from 81 countries and all 50 states. A Community Garden for All: Thanks to the Associated Students of the University of Montana, or ASUM, 72 15’ x 15’ plots, 70 of which are cultivated, have been created for the public and students alike. Via a sustainability ethic, Missoulians are getting in touch with their roots, literally, and uniting with the University to promote ecological practices within the community. Nobel Laureate Harold Urey earned his undergrad in Zoology from the University of Montana in 1914 and returned as a Chemistry Instructor after WWI. Urey received the 1934 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discovery of ‘heavy hydrogen.’ Steven W. Running, a retired professor at the University of Montana, is a recognized expert in global ecosystem monitoring. He serves on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which was awarded the Nobel Peace prize in 2007 for their work.

UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA PHOTO

UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA:

Voted #2 most beautiful campus in America. Travel and Leisure Magazine, 2017

With more than 28 Rhodes Scholars and numerous finalists since 1904, the University of Montana is 17th in the nation and ranks fifth among public universities in producing Rhodes Scholars.

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

59


LODGING

BE OUR GUEST. Camping, glamping, hotel, motel, RV, ranch or resort, we can accommodate. Whether you’re here for a vacation or a business trip, with or without family, trying to connect or disconnect, Missoula offers a range of memorable, convenient and hospitable stays. From B&Bs to guest ranches, chain hotels to cabins, we know how to make you feel at home in town or in the country, with accessibility to shops or the airport, conventions or scenery. North Reserve Street hotels provide proximity to Interstate 90 and Highway 93 as well as the airport; downtown hotels place you within walking distance of the University of Montana and the Clark Fork River; Broadway Street and Brooks Street properties offer convenient access to shopping, restaurants and sports venues.

SA RO VAIL OM ABL E OL MOV IE ( PE INDO S TS OR ,O LA UT UN DO D OR H A RY ) ND A/C ICAP PE DA RE CC FR ES IGE SIB RA WI LE T OR FI /M I C FIT RO NE WA S VE BR S RO EA OM K RE FAST ST AU (FUL ME RAN L, C O ET T ING /BA NTIN EN RO R TA TO OM L) TA S LS QU A OC RE CU FO P OT ON ANC AG Y E -S ITE AU CA DIO TE R V SH ISU ING A UT TL L E AD ON PA GE PO

IN-

SU

ITE

NG RA ICE

PR

NU

MB

ER

OF

Lodging Information

E

RO

OM

S

HOLIDAY INN MISSOULA DOWNTOWN. ALEX WARDWELL

BROADWAY INN CONFERENCE CENTER 1609 W. Broadway St., Missoula, MT 59808 406.532.3300

Fax: 406.728.1930 www.broadwayinnmissoula.com

79 $75- $250

• O • • • • • • • F • 3 4000 200 • • • 63

Complimentary hot buffet breakfast, seasonal heated pool and hot tub, fitness center, on-site restaurant, sports bar, casino, and conference facilities. In-room coffee makers and hair dryers. On-site laundry, free WiFi. Pet friendly with a fee. Complimentary airport shuttle from 7 a.m.-10 p.m., with advance notice. Full food and bar catering. Four distinctly different meeting/banquet spaces including our beautiful courtyard complete with a large event tent and cabana bar.

C’MON INN 2775 Expo Pkwy., Missoula, MT 59808 406.543.4600, toll free 888.989.5569

Fax: 406.543.4664 www.cmoninn.com/missoula

This is Montana! C’mon Inn and enjoy our 3-story log-and-rock atrium complete with indoor pools and five hot tubs. Corner of I-90 & Reserve St. Pillow-top mattresses in every room. 50” or 56” wall-mount HD TVs in every room. Free hot breakfast.

60

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

119 $109- • I • • • • • • F 3 1200 100 • • • 61 $239


LODGING

Clean & Comfortable Easy to Find and Access WiFi Free Breakfast Next Door: Wheat Montana Bakery & Deli Giant Cinnamon Rolls! Lounge/Casino

Missoula Airport Jct. I-90 & US 93, Exit 96 Missoula, MT

406-721-9776

www.daysinnmissoula.com

Affordable luxury: • 10 Jacuzzi Suites • 5 Hot Tubs • Game Room • Meeting Rooms

• 42” HD Flat Screen TVs • Pillow-Top Mattresses • FREE Airport Shuttle • Free Hot Breakfast

• Hi-Speed Internet • Laundry Room • Exercise Facilities • Indoor Pools

(888) 989-5569 • (406) 543-4600 Reserve Street & I-90 •Missoula, MT www.cmoninn.com

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

61


PO

IN-

SU

ITE

SA RO VAIL OM ABL E OL MOV IE ( PE INDO S TS OR ,O LA UT UN DO D OR H A RY ) ND A/C ICAP PE DA RE CC FR ES IGE SIB RA WI LE T OR FI /M I C FIT RO NE WA S VE BR S RO EA OM K RE FAST ST AU (FUL ME RAN L, C O ET T ING /BA NTIN EN RO R TA TO OM L) TA S LS QU AR OC E CU FO P OT ON ANC AG Y -S E ITE AU CA DIO TE R V SH ISU ING A UT TL L E AD ON PA GE

NG RA

OF

ICE

ER PR

MB NU

E

RO

OM

S

LODGING

Lodging Information COMFORT INN - UNIVERSITY 1021 E. Broadway St., Missoula, MT 59802 406.549.7600, toll free 877.424.6423

Fax: 406.543.2223 www.missoulacomfort.com

95 $95- • • • • • • • • F • 63 $189

Rested. Set. Go! We are a family and pet friendly property, that offers a 100% smoke free environment. Experience the Clark Fork River with our outdoor BBQ and riverside fire pits. Enjoy a complimentary full hot breakfast, complimentary high speed WiFi, fitness center, laundry facilities, business center, and more! We are within walking distance to the Kim Williams Trail, the University of Montana, the Missoula Children’s Theater, and downtown Missoula. Flying into MSO? We also have that covered with a complimentary shuttle to and from the airport. Experience a new way to relax and live in comfort.

DAYS INN MISSOULA AIRPORT Jct. I-90 & I-93; Exit 96, Missoula, MT 59808 406.721-9776 toll free 800.DAYS.INN, 800.329.7466

Fax: 406.721.9781 www.daysinnmissoula.com

70 $59- • • • • • • • • C • • 61 $180

Located at the junction of I-90 & Hwy 93 is your comfortable and affordable lodging choice. Easy to find, easy to access, lots of parking for all types of vehicles, WiFi, large grass park with a general store, lounge/casino, bakery and deli and fuel right next door. A super friendly and accommodating staff. Smoking rooms available. Stay with us, we look forward to serving you!

DOUBLETREE BY HILTON MISSOULA EDGEWATER 100 Madison St., Missoula, MT 59802 406.728.3100, toll free 800.222.TREE

Fax: 406.728.2530 www.missoulaedgewater.doubletree.com

171 $109- • • O • • • • • • • • 9 9000 250 • • • $289

2

Full-service hotel right on the scenic Clark Fork River and across from the University of Montana. Near downtown, and just 15 minutes away from the airport via complimentary hotel shuttle.

“You keep hearing about how beautiful Montana is, so it’s time to visit Missoula to see for yourself. [In spring,] slowly but surely the snow is beginning to taper off, allowing Mount Sentinel to turn a lovely shade of bright green, while lilacs pop open all around town.” Expedia, March 2017, “Best Cities to Watch the Seasons Change”

THERE’S THIS PLACE where

HAPPILY EVER AFTER BEGINS There is no place like Missoula, Montana for the perfect destination wedding. Incorporate the beauty of the great outdoors and the vast amount of arts and culture into your special day. A wedding in Missoula is sure to make for an unforgettable experience. For help planning your special day, visit DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG/WEDDINGS.

FREE HOT BREAKFAST BUFFET 24-HOUR FITNESS CENTER • FREE AIRPORT SHUTTLE

800-221-2057

4825 N. RESERVE • MISSOULA, MT • RUBYS.MONTANA.COM JOHANNA B PHOTOGRAPHY

62

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG


LODGING

BRAND NEW RESTAURANT & BAR

Comfortable Rooms...

We’ve Got You Covered.

BOOK YOUR STAY TODAY! 1609 W. BROADWAY • 406.532.3300 www.broadwayinnmissoula.com

Event Space... Bar & Grill...

www.broadwayinnmissoula.com 1609 W. Broadway

406.532.3300

MEET IN MISSOULA Both accommodating and inspiring, Missoula is a no-brainer meeting location. With 45 lodging facilities and 170,000 square feet of meeting space, it’s a brilliant place to come together for ideas big and small. There’s no place better suited to host team-building activities like skiing or whitewater rafting, indulging in a delicious post-meeting dinner or cocktail hour or exploring the town on rented bikes. Book your next meeting at MISSOULAMEETINGS.COM.

45

lodging facilities

3,400 total guestrooms

170,000 square feet of meeting space

1021 EAST B R OA DWAY, MI SSOU LA , MT

WA L K TO THE U N IV E R S I TY

B O O K NOW

COMPLI MENTARY BI K E R ENTALS

R I G HT ON THE CLAR K F OR K

G UEST FIRE P ITS, G R I LLS & S’MORES

(4 06 ) 5 49 -76 00 | MISS O ULACO MFO RT.COM 2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

63


SA RO VAIL OM ABL E OL MOV IE ( PE INDO S TS OR ,O LA UT UN DO D OR H A RY ) ND A/C ICAP PE DA RE CC FR ES IGE SIB RA WI LE T OR FI /M I C FIT RO NE WA S VE BR S RO EA OM K RE FAST ST AU (FUL ME RAN L, C O ET T ING /BA NTIN EN RO R TA TO OM L) TA S LS QU AR OC E CU FO P OT ON ANC AG Y -S E ITE AU CA DIO TE R V SH ISU ING A UT TL L E AD ON PA GE PO

IN-

ITE SU

ICE PR

NU

MB

ER

RA

OF

NG

E

RO

OM

S

LODGING

Lodging Information HAMPTON INN BY HILTON MISSOULA 4805 N. Reserve St., Missoula, MT 59808 406.549.1800

Fax: 406.549.1737 www.hamptoninn.com

61 $99- $169

• I • • • • • • • C • 61

146 $99- $209

• • I • • • • • • F • 15 22000 1600 • • • 64

Located off I-90 at Exit 101. Enjoy our extended continental breakfast, fitness center, business center, HBO, freshly baked cookies and 24-hour pool. Pet friendly.

HILTON GARDEN INN MISSOULA 3720 N. Reserve St., Missoula, MT 59808 406.532.5300, toll free 800.HILTONS

Fax: 406.532.5305 www.missoula.HGI.com

Luxurious comfort in upscale American West décor. Western Montana’s largest conference facility, with over 22,000 square feet of meeting space. Also features Great American Grill and Blue Canyon Kitchen & Tavern, evening room service, 24-hour Pavilion Pantry and Silver Creek Casino. Complimentary 24-hour airport shuttle.

HOLIDAY INN MISSOULA DOWNTOWN 200 S. Pattee St., Missoula, MT 59802 406.721.8550, toll free 888.HOLIDAY

Fax: 406.728.3472 www.holidayinn.com/missoula-park

198 $87- • • I • • • • • • F • 10 15000 1000 • • • 3 $259

Centrally located in the heart of downtown along the Clark Fork River. Just a short stroll to the University and one block from vibrant local shopping and entertainment. Premier full-service hotel with 200 guestrooms and suites and 15,000 square feet of meeting space with dedicated conference service staff. Outdoor park venue ideal for weddings and celebrations. Featuring Brooks & Browns Bar & Grill, a local favorite with the “best patio in town.” Newly renovated pool and fitness center, complimentary airport shuttle, WiFi and parking based on availability.

RUBY’S INN AND CONVENTION CENTER 4825 N. Reserve St., Missoula, MT 59808 406.721.0990, toll free 800.221.2057

118 $79- • O • • • • • • • F 6 6577 250 • • 62 $169

Fax: 406.532.1414 www.rubys.montana.com

Why choose Ruby’s? Full hot breakfast buffet, soup and popcorn, beautiful creekside park, seasonal outdoor pool, WiFi, meeting space from 2-250, fitness room, and business center. Missoula’s friendliest motel!

Stay successful. Stay Hilton Garden Inn® Western Montana’s largest hotel conference center with 22,000 sq. ft. of flexible event space. Luxurious comfort in upscale American West decor. Moments away from golf, fishing, skiing, biking, hiking, and more. Easy access to the cool stuff you came to see.

Hilton Garden Inn Missoula and Conference Center 3720 N. Reserve St., Missoula, MT 59808 Tel: 1-406-532-5300 • www.missoula.hgi.com • www.bluecanyonrestaurant.com

64

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

CAMPING

Camping is as close as you can get to really experiencing Western Montana’s true beauty. Visit DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG/CAMPING for more information.


LL H WA O O K ST UP E S SH DIS OW PO SA E L LA RS UN D H A RY F ND AC PU ICAP ILITI E P LL -T ED A S H C RE R ST OUG CES AU SIB H R TE LE NT ANT S N ON PACE EAR BY -S S IT GR E FO OC OD E GIF RIES SER VIC TS E H SW OP IM MI NG AD ON PO PA OL GE

NG

FU

RA

OF

ICE

MB

ER PR

NU

E

SP AC

ES

LODGING

RV Parks & Camping JELLYSTONE PARK™ RV RESORT 9900 Jellystone Ave., Missoula, MT 59808 406.543.9400, toll free 800.318.9644

Fax: 406.543.9405 www.jellystonemt.com

110

$34- • • • • • • • • • • • • 65 $69

75

$42- • • • • • • • • 65 $45

171

$29- • • • • • • • • • • • • 64 $75

Missoula’s newest and highest rated RV park, Good Sam rated 9.5/10*/9. Large pull-throughs, oversized sites, lots of grass, 50-amp service, camping cabins, swimming pool, mini golf, pavilion, horseshoe pit, basketball court, ice cream socials, store/gift shop. Swim and golf packages available. Complimentary WiFi and complimentary cable TV.

JIM AND MARY’S RV PARK 9800 Hwy 93 N., Missoula, MT 59808 406.549.4416

Fax: 406.543.9889 www.jimandmarys.com

Missoula’s nicest RV park, family-owned and operated with beautiful landscaping and gardens that can’t be beat! Big rig spaces, community room for guests to gather and the latest in WiFi and cable access. Tourist information/trip planning services, 10* rated restrooms, satellite friendly, choose open or shady spaces. RVers are the best...and the best come to Jim and Mary’s!

MISSOULA KOA 3450 Tina Ave., Missoula, MT 59808 406.549.0881, toll free 800.562.5366

Fax: 406.541.0884 www.missoulakoa.com

Family fun headquarters! Heated pool and hot tubs, shaded pull-through full hookup RV sites, premium tent sites, deluxe cabins, camping cabins, mini-golf, bike rentals, KOA Kafe and Gathering Place serving breakfast daily, meeting room available for groups/ reunions, ice cream social, free WiFi and great cell phone reception! KOA Mountain Mercantile featuring high-quality gifts and apparel. Open year-round. Some services are seasonal.

9800 Highway 93 N. Missoula

406-549-4416

Call or e-mail us for prices & reservations jimandmarys@montana.com www.jimandmarys.com

OPEN YEAR ROUND 2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

65


GLACIER NATIONAL PARK. VISIT MONTANA

66

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG


BEYOND MISSOULA

BEYOND MISSOULA There’s as much to explore outside of Missoula as there is in town. After you’ve wandered the town, studied the American Indian legends and sampled the local cuisine, head out in any direction. You’re at the convergence of five valleys and three major rivers and within 100 miles of seven wilderness areas. Exploration is easy with dozens of day trips at the touch of your GPS. Opportunities abound for blue-ribbon trout fishing, visiting the Flathead Indian Reservation, paddling on serene lakes, and viewing wildlife like bison, antelope and elk. Between stunning scenery and historical distinction, among charming communities and majestic national parks, you’ll see how inexhaustible Big Sky Country can be. Aim for the closest ghost town or explore your way north toward the breathtaking peaks of Glacier National Park or south to the otherworldly geysers of Yellowstone National Park.

REXFORD

YAAK

CANA DA

EUREKA

FORTINE TREGO

GLACIER Babb NATIONAL PARK

POLEBRIDGE

COLUMBIA WEST GLACIER FALLS CORAM MARTIN CITY WHITEFISH HUNGRY HORSE

LIBBY

MARION

HERON NOXON TROUT CREEK

KALISPELL ESSEX KILA FLATHEAD VALLEY

MISSION SALTESE DE BORGIAPLAINS

VALLEY

ROUTE OF THE HIAWATHA BIKE TRAIL

ID AH O

FORT PECK INDIAN RESERVATION

Malta

FORT BELKNAP INDIAN RESERVATION

Wolf Point

Glasgow

MISSOULA

Zortman

Savage

DALY MANSIONGlendive

Sand Springs

Terry

Melstone

CORVALLIS HAMILTON

Fallon DARBY

BITTERROOT VALLEY

CONNER Ismay

Ingomar

Miles City Hysham

Plevna

Ekalaka

Colstrip

Pompeys Pillar

Billings

Bridger

Belfry

Crow Agency

CROW INDIAN RESERVATION

Garryowen Saint Xavier Pryor Lodge Fort Smith Grass

Lame Deer Busby

Ashland NORTHERN CHEYENNE INDIAN RESERVATION

Olive

WISDOM

Broadus

Birney Otter Biddle

Wyola

Alzada

BUTTE

WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS

Two Dot

Harlowton

Martinsdale Ringling

LOGAN MANHATTAN

WHITEHALL SILVER STAR

MELROSE

HARRISON PONY

TWIN BRIDGES SHERIDAN POLARIS ALDER BANNACK

DILLON

Decker

WYOMING

Utica

Judith Gap

MONTANA CITY Winston

JEFFERSON BASIN CITY TOWNSEND BOULDER

JACKSON TA SOUTH DAKO

Laurel

Park City Rockvale

Hardin

Lewis Hobson

Neihart

EAST HELENA

HELENA GARRISON ELLISTON CLANCY DEER LODGE

DEWEY DIVIDE

Custer Worden

Stanford

Monarch

CANYON CREEK

WISE RIVER

Baker SULA

Rosebud

CRAIG

Denton

Raynesford Geyser

ANACONDA

Forsyth

Bighorn

Belt STOCKETT

WOLF CREEK

PHILIPSBURG

Wibaux

Mosby

Roundup

TA NOR TH DAKO

BLACKFOOT STEVENSVILLE VALLEY VICTOR

Brusett

Winnett

DRUMMOND

FLORENCE Crane

Winifred

GARNET GHOST TOWN

CLINTON Fairview Sidney

HISTORIC ST. MARY'SCircleMISSION Jordan

BONNER

Bainville

LOLO

GREAT FALLS

VAUGHN FORT SHAW ULM

LINCOLN

GREENOUGH

Culbertson

LEE METCALF NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE

Landusky

FAIRFIELD AUGUSTA

OVANDO

Froid

Poplar

Fort Peck

Virgelle Loma

Fort Benton

CHOTEAU

CASCADE

Lake

ALBERTON

Hinsdale

BRADY

GARDEN OF ONE THOUSAND BUDDHAS

ARLEE SEELEY HUSONMedicine LAKE FRENCHTOWN

ROCKY BOY’S INDIAN RESERVATION

Big Sandy

CONRAD

ST. IGNATIUS

Westby

Havre Box Elder

DUPUYER

CONDON

RONAN

Rudyard

Chester

GALATA

VALIER

BYNUM

NATIONAL BISON RANGE ST. IGNATIUS MISSION

CLARK FORK VALLEY Plentywood

SUPERIOR Scobey

Turner

EAST GLACIER PARK HEART BUTTE

SWAN LAKE

CHARLO

DIXON

C ANADA

SHELBY

SEELEY SWAN VALLEY THE PEOPLE'S CENTER

ELMO BIG THOMPSON ARM FALLS HOT SPRINGS POLSON

C

BROWNING

BIGFORK

SOMERS LAKESIDE ROLLINS PROCTOR DAYTON

PARADISE MI S S OURI RIV ER COUNTRY MOIESE NOST. R T REGIS HE AST HAUGAN

Saco

SUNBURST

CUT BANK

TROY

Dodson

BLACKFEET INDIAN RESERVATION

THREE FORKS

GRANT

BIG TIMBER

CLYDE PARK LIVINGSTON

MCLEOD

BOZEMAN

BIG SKY

GREYCLIFF REED POINT CO ABSAROKEE FISHTAIL

EMIGRANT

NYE

PRAY

RED LODGE

Quake Lake

GARDINER MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS

SILVER COOKE GATE CITY

TOWER JUNCTION

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK

NORRIS CANYON MONIDA

LAKEVIEW

IDAHO

ROBER

ROSCOE

CAMERON

West Yellowstone

DELL LIMA

WILSALL

NORRIS GALLATIN GATEWAY

NEVADA CITY ENNIS VIRGINIA CITY

BELGRADE

MADISON LAKE JUNCTION WEST THUMB OLD FAITHFUL GRANT VILLAGE

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

67

BEARTO ALL-AM


BEYOND MISSOULA

NATIONAL BISON RANGE. TAYLAR ROBBINS

MISSION VALLEY to the north of Missoula Just 40 minutes north of Missoula on Highway 93 is the famous Ravalli Hill. As you crest the hill before heading into the Mission Valley, the Mission Mountains appear, seemingly out of nowhere, and as majestic as it gets. The snowcapped Missions are known for pristine alpine lakes, peaceful meadows and abundant wildlife. Don’t forget to look for the stunning Elizabeth Falls as you head up over the hill. MUST-SEE DESTINATION

MUST-SEE DESTINATION

GARDEN OF ONE THOUSAND BUDDHAS

NATIONAL BISON RANGE

29 miles north of Missoula

47 miles north of Missoula

Sitting quietly in the middle of the Jocko Valley you’ll find the Garden of One Thousand Buddhas. These Montana-made statues inspired by Tibetan culture offer peace and tranquility, calming the soul and stimulating enlightenment.

Established in 1908 to preserve the nearly extinct bison, the National Bison Range is a wonderfully scenic drive for wildlife viewing. Bring binoculars to spot Rocky Mountain elk, bighorn sheep, pronghorn antelope, black and grizzly bears and, of course, plenty of American bison.

TAYLAR ROBBINS

MONTANA OFFICE OF TOURISM AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

FLATHEAD VALLEY to the north of Missoula Just 1.5 hours north of Missoula, you’ll find the largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi— Flathead Lake. This magnificent and pristine body of water is the perfect setting for all manner of water play, from sailing, kayaking and speed boating to fishing, swimming and waterskiing. A short boat ride from the west shore, you’ll find Wild Horse Island—a day-use state park where wild horses, bighorn sheep, coyotes, deer and a variety of birds make their home. If you’re visiting during July or August, fuel up at a roadside Flathead cherry stand for a true taste of what Montana’s nature has to offer. Take a drive around the lake and explore towns like Bigfork, known for its quaint, small-town charm, lively arts scene, eclectic shops and fine dining. On your way back to Missoula, make sure to stop at The People’s Center in Pablo for a look into the history and heritage of the Salish, Pend d’Oreille and Kootenai Tribes. MUST-SEE DESTINATION

THE PEOPLE’S CENTER 65 miles north of Missoula Just one hour north of Missoula, immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the Salish, Pend d’Oreille and Kootenai Tribes at The People’s Center and museum in Pablo. The Tribes aim to educate the public and foster an awareness of their way of life, in order to help preserve and protect it. They encourage participation in their traditional activities and celebrations, like pow wows and artisan markets. BRITTNEY MASSEY/ROCKY MOUNTAIN SCHOOL OF PHOTOGRAPHY

68

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG


BEYOND MISSOULA

BEGINS ON THE OPEN ROAD

Glacier Country is a natural beauty where truly authentic experiences are found among mesmerizing peaks, glistening waters and charming small towns. Find yourself in Western Montana.

ORDER YOUR FREE TRAVEL GUIDE

GlacierMT.com | #GlacierMT

MOR E RO OM TO ROA M Imagine uncluttered views that stretch across a sea of prairie and wide open expanses teeming with opportunities to explore. Picture impossibly bright night skies, big water recreation, real-life dinosaur digs and countless wildlife sightings. All this and more awaits in Montana’s northeast corner, Missouri River Country.

FREE PLANNER: CALL 800.653.1319 MISSOURIRIVER.VISITMT.COM 2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

69


BEYOND MISSOULA

GHOST TOWNS • OUTDOOR ADVENTURE • WILDLIFE WATCHING • HOT SPRINGS • SAPPHIRE MINING • LEWIS & CLARK • ARTS & CULTURE

DIG DEEPER

get off-the-beaten path

The landscapes that lie between Yellowstone and Glacier national parks embody all the best of Big Sky Country then and now. Come see for yourself—Explore Southwest Montana.

LEWIS & CLARK CAVERNS, WANDERLUST CREW

O RDE R YO U R FRE E TRAV E L G UI D E AT S OUT HW ES T MT. COM OR CA L L 1 . 8 0 0 . 8 7 9 .1 1 5 9

OUT HERE, BIG SKY MEETS BIG ADVENTURE.

TERRY BADLANDS

Hitting the trail means pressing pause on the everyday and taking an unchartered route toward discovery. Whether you explore on two wheels, by horseback, by boat or on your own two feet, each mile is more than a measure of distance—it’s the thrill of a lifetime.

SOUTHEASTMONTANA.COM | 1.800.346.1876 #OutHereMT | #SoutheastMontana 70

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG


BEYOND MISSOULA

THE BITTERROOT RIVER. RAN YE

BITTERROOT VALLEY to the south of Missoula Grab your backcountry boots and head south to the Bitterroot Valley where you’ll find 1.6 million acres of wilderness containing an extensive trail system, 84 miles of river with world-renowned fishing access, and a breathtaking canyon every few miles. Take Highway 93 south from Missoula to explore the small communities peppering the Bitterroot Valley. From Lolo to Darby, each town’s unique charm is well worth the visit. CLARK FORK VALLEY to the west of Missoula Follow the same path glaciers took down the Clark Fork Valley just west of Missoula for an unforgettable geological experience. Alberton Gorge’s rose-colored cliffs border the waters, making any whitewater rafting trip invigorating and beautiful. If water isn’t what you’re feeling, check out the famous Route of the Hiawatha bike trail.

HIAWATHA TRAIL PHOTO

HUNTER DAY

MUST-SEE DESTINATION

ROUTE OF THE HIAWATHA 117 miles northwest of Missoula With 10 tunnels and seven trestles over 15 miles of trail, this historic converted railroad offers a unique ride for the whole family. Don’t forget your headlamp! You’ll need it once you’re riding through the Taft Tunnel, which runs for a mile and a half underground through a natural spring before opening back up to the wilderness. BLACKFOOT VALLEY to the east of Missoula The Blackfoot River runs through the Blackfoot Valley and was made famous by the 1976 fly-fishing novel by Norman Maclean, A River Runs Through It. The historic valley is filled with rolling hills, family-owned ranches and various river access points where you can try your luck and cast a line in the water.

MUST-SEE DESTINATION

GARNET GHOST TOWN 56 miles east of Missoula Tucked back in the Garnet Mountain Range, you’ll find Montana’s most intact ghost town and friendly people to tell its story. SEELEY SWAN VALLEY to the east of Missoula Head east to the Seeley Swan Valley where there’s something for every type of outdoor enthusiast. In the heat of the summer, take a dip in one of a chain of mountain lakes or hike to the scenic Morrell Falls. Rent a canoe and bird-watch as you meander through the willow marsh on the Clearwater River Trail. Visit in the winter for perfectly groomed snowmobile trails throughout the valley, vast Nordic ski trails northeast of Seeley, and ice fishing on seemingly endless lakes. For off-the-grid adventures, head to the Bob Marshall Wilderness. With over a million acres, you’ll discover one of the most preserved mountain ecosystems in the world with rugged peaks, alpine lakes, cascading waterfalls, grassy meadows and big river valleys. DOWNTOWN PHILIPSBURG 76 miles southeast of Missoula While sapphire mining is definitely the main attraction in Philipsburg, you should also spending some time perusing the candy shop downtown for a nostalgic sweet treat and catching a play at the Opera House. In winter, shred the slopes at Discovery Ski Area.

MONTANA OFFICE OF TOURISM AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

71


BEYOND MISSOULA

VISITORS ENJOY A BEAUTIFUL DAY AT LOGAN PASS IN GLACIER NATIONAL PARK. TAYLAR ROBBINS

NATIONAL PARKS Make Missoula your basecamp for national park exploration. A trip to Montana isn’t complete without visiting Glacier and Yellowstone national parks. And, with both in driving distance of Missoula, you’re in luck. GLACIER NATIONAL PARK 136 miles north of Missoula This awe-inspiring land is sky high with natural wonders. Drive the 50mile Going-to-the-Sun Road and pass mountain goats and songbirds enjoying wildflower-filled meadows, marvel at 400-foot waterfalls and witness ancient glaciers. With so much to see, the park’s red bus tours are pretty convenient and totally fun. If you’re looking for a backcountry adventure, plan to visit North Fork, Two Medicine and Many Glacier. When you’re filled with memories to last a lifetime, relax with the locals in one of the serene surrounding communities. And don’t miss MOUNTAIN GOAT. MONTANA OFFICE OF TOURISM the famous Polebridge Mercantile, serving up fresh baked goods and AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT authentic Montana charm. Visit the Museum of the Plains Indian in Browning to see the diverse art collection from tribal people of the Northern Plains including the Blackfeet, Crow, Northern Cheyenne, Sioux, Assiniboine, Arapaho, Shoshone, Nez Perce, Flathead, Chippewa and Cree. Several communities near Glacier National Park are worth a visit. Kalispell is home to the Conrad Mansion and the Hockaday Museum of Art. Visiting during the winter months? Check out Whitefish. Slip on your mittens before heading to the Whitefish Winter Carnival in early February. Festivities include the Penguin Plunge (participants jump into an ice hole in Whitefish Lake!), an old-fashioned parade and a torch-light ski parade followed by a fireworks show. Or stay and ski Whitefish Mountain Resort. Last but not least, don’t forget to visit Columbia Falls, known as the gateway to Glacier National Park. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK 265 miles east of Missoula Take an easy and scenic four-hour drive southeast of Missoula to West Yellowstone or Gardiner and find yourself in America’s first national park: Yellowstone. Meander through this corner of the Rocky Mountains and experience unbelievable alpine rivers, deep canyons, dense forests, hot springs and geysers, like the famous Old Faithful, the Grand Prismatic Spring and the Norris Geyser Basin. The park’s remarkable features are connected by 466 miles of roads and 15 miles of boardwalks, making these breathtaking sights accessible to anyone. Wildlife (including bison, elk, antelope, bear and wolves), recreation opportunities and stunning vistas are all abundant in Yellowstone. GRAND PRISMATIC SPRING AT YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK.

72

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG


BOLDLY GO.

Yellowstone undiscovered.

Mountains of discovery sit quietly north of Yellowstone and wait for those who seek adventure as a way of life. Those who forge their own path through nature’s wild wonderland.

Start discovering now. Get your FREE Travel Packet by calling 1.800.736.5276 or going to VisitYellowstoneCountry.com. Near the West Entrance of Yellowstone National Park by West Yellowstone, Montana 2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

73


Photo Courtesy of Radd Icenoggle

Western Montana’s Premium Real Estate Brokerage

Serving Western Montana Missoula, Flathead and Bitterroot Valleys Shops Open In Missoula • Polson • Hamilton • Whitefish

Opening Soon Kalispell

westernfrontier.evusa.com 2017 Engel & Völkers. All rights reserved. Each brokerage is independently owned and operated. Engel & Völkers and its independent License Partners are Equal Opportunity Employers and fully support the principles of the Fair Housing Act. All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.


Photo Courtesy of Radd Icenoggle

We are where our clients are. In the best locations. From a small boutique shop in Europe to more than 750 shops in the best locations around the world, we’ve delivered quality service and personal attention to clients who have welcomed us. Wherever you find beautiful properties, premium service, and extraordinary living, you will find Engel & VÜlkers, the world leader in luxury real estate. If you are thinking of buying a home in Western Montana, find out how we can help you.

A Real Estate Brokerage If your property is currently represented by a real estate broker, this is not an attempt to solicit your listing. Properties printed in this publication may no longer be listed with the brokerage or available for sale.


RELOCATION

MAKE MISSOULA HOME As any local can attest, it’s impossible to ignore the strength and vibrancy of life in Missoula. Those of us who call it home feel like we’ve been let in on a little secret. We’ve hit the lifestyle jackpot, and we don’t take that for granted. Instead, we continue to make sure Missoula stays one magical place to live, work and play. Of all the ways we describe and refer to our beloved mountain town, “community” really speaks to who we are. This is a place where local businesses pitch in to help us all thrive. Where residents make sure their neighbors are warm and well fed. Where families flourish, students succeed, and outdoor enthusiasts are in their element. A place where downtown serves as a gathering ground for music, food, festivals, fundraisers, recreation and shopping local. Where you run into your friends on the trail, on the river, or on the barstool. We’re woven tightly here, and that is what makes Missoula a phenomenal spot to call home.

QUICK INSIGHTS FOUNDED 1864 POPULATION (2016) 72,364 NICKNAME The Garden City COORDINATES 46°51 45 N., 114°0 42 W. TIME ZONE Montana is in the Mountain Standard Time Zone from October through April and the Mountain Daylight Saving Zone from April through October. CLIMATE Elevation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,209 feet Growing Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 days Average annual snowfall . . . . . . . . . 41.4 inches Average annual precipitation. . . . . . . 13.7 inches Average wind speed. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4 mph

#14, Missoula, Montana: 50 Most Popular Mid-sized Cities to Relocate Move Buddha, May 2018 BIKING THE RIVER FRONT TRAIL. TAYLAR ROBBINS

76

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG


RELOCATION

THERE’S THIS PLACE

where

WORLDS COLLIDE It stands to reason that a place with “soul” in its name is full of just that. And a lot of heart, too. Missoula embodies the essence of good— good nature, good nurture, and good people, from all walks of life, doing good things for others, for the community and for the earth.

TAYLAR ROBBINS

From honoring Montana’s American Indian heritage and traditions to welcoming the Hmong refugees who came to Missoula in the mid ‘70s from camps in northern Thailand after fleeing Laos, Missoula celebrates inclusion and equality. And, through the efforts of Soft Landing Missoula, we’re a community focused on a sustainable effort to be welcoming, supportive and informed so that we can assist refugees to integrate and thrive.

ELI IMADALI

" We work with refugee families in Missoula, Montana. Our mission is to help Missoula be a welcoming, supportive and informed community that can assist refugees to integrate and thrive." Mary Poole, Executive Director, Soft Landing Missoula

THE WILMA. TAYLAR ROBBINS

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

77


RELOCATION

NEWS SITE MISSOULA CURRENT 406.830.5035 www.missoulacurrent.com TELEVISION KECI-TV (NBC) 406.721.2063 www.keci.com KPAX-TV (CBS) 406.542.4400 www.kpax.com KTMF-TV (ABC/FOX) 406.542.8900 www.ktmf.com RADIO

2017 Best Cities for an Active Retirement Smart Asset, March 2017 TAX STRUCTURE The state of Montana has no general sales tax. Property taxes are determined by the taxable value of the property multiplied by the mill levy. Individual income tax ranges from 1% – 6.9% of taxable income. Montana’s corporation tax is 6.75% of net income. HOUSING Missoula is comprised of 18 different neighborhoods, from Grant Creek in the northwest (adjacent to the local ski resort) to Fairview/Pattee Canyon in the southeast (at the base of a popular recreation area). As of September 2017, one bedroom apartments in Missoula rent for $632 per month on average and three bedroom houses rent for an average of $1,130 per month. MISSOULA ORGANIZATION OF REALTORS www.missoularealestate.com UTILITIES POWER Missoula Electric Co-Op (power) 406.541.4433 www.missoulaelectric.com NorthWestern Energy (power and gas) 406.542.5950 www.northwesternenergy.com

78

CHERRY CREEK RADIO 406.728.5000 www.cherrycreekradio.com BRENNAN’S WAVE. TAYLAR ROBBINS

PROPANE Amerigas 800.AMERIGAS www.amerigas.com NorthWestern Energy 406.542.5950 www.northwesternenergy.com WATER/SEWER Missoula Water 406.552.6700 www.ci.missoula.mt.us/water CITY OF MISSOULA SEWER 406.523.4679 WASTE DISPOSAL Republic Services 406.543.3157, www.disposal.com HEALTH CARE COMMUNITY MEDICAL CENTER A 152-bed acute care hospital. Partners with Seattle Children’s Hospital to ensure the best in pediatric care. 2827 Fort Missoula Rd. 406.728.4100 www.communitymed.org PROVIDENCE ST. PATRICK HOSPITAL A 253-bed hospital affiliated with Providence Health Services. Home of the International Heart Institute of Montana. 500 W. Broadway St., 406.543.7271 www.saintpatrick.org WESTERN MONTANA CLINIC A group of 55 health care providers in 18 specialties. 500 W. Broadway St., 406.721.5600 www.westernmontanaclinic.com

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

EDUCATION MISSOULA COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL (MCPS) The Missoula County Public School (MCPS) system includes nine public elementary schools, three public middle schools and four public high schools, an alternative high school, an early learning preschool program and an adult education program. MCPS is a proud participant of Graduation Matters Missoula and reported a four-year cohort graduation rate of 88.4%—higher than the 84.9% state average. 406.728.2400 www.mcpsmt.org UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA The University of Montana enrolled roughly 12,500 undergraduates in 2016. UM is a public research university ranking 17th in the nation and fifth among public universities in producing Rhodes Scholars. 406.243.0211, www.umt.edu MISSOULA COLLEGE-UM Missoula College-UM offers two year degrees in occupational and technical programs. 406.243.7811, www.mc.umt.edu PUBLIC LIBRARY MISSOULA PUBLIC LIBRARY 406.721.2665 www.missoulapubliclibrary.org NEWSPAPERS MISSOULIAN 406.523.5200 www.missoulian.com

KBGA COLLEGE RADIO 406.243.6758, www.kbga.org KUFM MONTANA PUBLIC RADIO 406.243.4931, www.kufm.org MISSOULA RADIO COMPANY 406.721.6800 www.trail1033.com MOUNTAIN BROADCASTING 406.542.1025, www.moclub.com TOWNSQUARE MEDIA 406.728.9300 www.townsquaremedia.com CHILD AND YOUTH SERVICES BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA 406.926.1810 www.montanabsa.org GIRL SCOUTS OF MT AND WY 406.252.0488 www.gsmw.org JADYN FRED FOUNDATION 406.370.2159 www.jadynfred.org WATSON CHILDREN’S SHELTER, INC. 406.549.0058 www.watsonchildrensshelter.org CHILD WELFARE SERVICES THE PARENTING PLACE 406.728.5437 www.parentingplace.net INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY SERVICES CHILD CARE RESOURCES 406.728-6446 www.childcareresources.org


RELOCATION

The Line is my

road trip

Ride the Line.

Explore Missoula and enjoy the ride. With twelve routes, Mountain Line buses can take you to all the great destinations Missoula has to offer.

Download our mobile app for real-time bus tracking and rider alerts.

Free Wi-Fi on Board

• Monday through Saturday • 15 minute frequency routes • Bike carries and bike station • Service to Missoula International Airport Mountain Line is ZERO-FARE. Ride for free. (406) 721-3333

www.mountainline.com | Call us or visit our website. Find your route. #RideTheLine.

You make it a home. We make it possible. Home lending is about more than a structure. At MFCU, we reinvest our members’ investments in their homes in ways that improve local neighborhoods, schools, businesses, and the environment.

All loans subject to approval.

missoulafcu.org/home-loans 2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

79


NEIGHBORHOODS

TAYLAR ROBBINS

MISSOULA NEIGHBORHOODS A strong sense of community binds Missoula’s neighborhoods, but the unique character of each defines them. EAST MISSOULA

LEWIS AND CLARK

Just a few minutes outside of town through Hellgate Canyon and flanked by Mt, Jumbo, you’re only a few miles from the university. There are more affordable homes and new, higher-end housing options, but the secret’s out and this little community is growing fast.

Lewis and Clark Elementary School sits at the heart of this family-friendly neighborhood and recreation opportunities tied to the school abound. Find tennis courts, soccer fields and playgrounds. Sidewalks link quiet streets lined with traditional homes built in the 1950s and 1960s.

FAIRVIEW/PATTEE CANYON

MILLER CREEK

At night from this hillside neighborhood the lights of the valley twinkle. Find a variety of home styles and sizes. A favorite for hikers, runners and bikers, recreation is right outside your door, with services just down the street in the valley.

Tucked away in the southwestern corner of Missoula, find densely built neighborhoods that border miniature farmsteads and stunning views of the Bitterroot Valley. With a golf course and forest service land nearby, Miller Creek is a thriving community on the edge of adventure.

FRANKLIN TO THE FORT

This tight-knit neighborhood is steeped in history and community pride. Running west of Russell Street (a main Missoula corridor) to Fort Missoula with its playgrounds, fields and museum, there’s an abundance of open space and recreation opportunities. GRANT CREEK

A beautiful drainage winding into the mountains, a babbling creek, elk grazing in a meadow—this is the Montana you dream about, just northwest of city center. The further up you drive, the closer you get to Snowbowl ski area. HEART OF MISSOULA

Missoula’s city center boasts shops, bars, restaurants, coffee shops and farmers markets. Grand historic homes line the neighborhood, while apartments, high-end condos and modest bungalows sit in downtown proper. Urban setting meets outdoor fun with the Clark Fork River and a network of trails.

80

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

MULLAN ROAD

Rural homes with horses and livestock dot the landscape, but traditional neighborhoods abound here as well. The sweeping mountain views, the Clark Fork River and a sense of escaping the city draw people to this corner of town. NORTHSIDE-WESTSIDE

Missoula’s most up-and-coming neighborhood mixes modern architecture with historic homes and an eclectic urban feel. You can walk or bike downtown, or easily access Interstate 90. The Northside-Westside neighborhood is full of families and first-time homebuyers. RATTLESNAKE

One of the most tranquil places to live in Missoula, open space defines the Rattlesnake with its traditional neighborhood living and easy access to recreation—think trail running, hiking and mountain biking in the summer and cross-country skiing in the winter—right outside your door.


NEIGHBORHOODS

Location(s)

PARK, PAY, BE ON YOUR WAY DOWNTOWN PARKING

FREE AFTER 5PM ON WEEKDAYS, WEEKENDS, AND ALL FEDERAL HOLIDAYS Zone 4061 - short-term, street Zone 4062 - long-term, street Zone 4063 - Bank St. & New Park lots

(406) 552-6250

#GoodtoAsk www.BHHSMT.com PARKING APP IS FREE TO DOWNLOAD ©2018 BHH Affiliates, LLC. An independently owned and operated franchisee of BHH Affiliates, LLC. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices and the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices symbol are registered service marks of HomeServices of America, Inc.® Equal Housing Opportunity.

If you want the Missoula Valley to be your home, call us. It’s our home, too. You’ll likely bump into our agents in the grocery store, at the gas pump, or at the Griz game. You see we live, work, and play in the Missoula area. Our agents are vested in this community and know it like no one else.

Call us today for your free personalized relocation package.

(406) 541-6550 • 2800 S. Reserve St. www.windermeremissoula.com 2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

81


NEIGHBORHOODS

RIVER ROAD

It wasn’t that long ago that this neighborhood was known more for its apple trees than homes. Bordered by the Clark Fork River and blending family farms, residential homes and large commercial businesses, it retains a rural feel while continuing to grow.

434 N Higgins Missoula, MT 59802 406.541.7020

434 N Higgins Missoula, MT 59802 406.541.7020 .

www.GlacierSIR.com

.

www.GlacierSIR.com

RIVERFRONT

The Riverfront Trail System cuts through this neighborhood and the Clark Fork River borders it. There’s more traffic on the pathways than the streets. The trails become a way to commute to work, head downtown for lunch or get in a quick workout. ROSE PARK

E MONTANA

LIVE MONTANA

Known as the “slant streets,” the Rose Park neighborhood is named for the park at its heart. This is a neighborhood you might see on TV, where kids bike the streets, residents watch the happenings from their front porches and everyone waves at each other.

Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated

Luxury studio, 1 & 2-bedroom apartment homes

♦Pool and spa ♦Fitness center ♦Movie theater ♦Business center ♦Pet friendly

Each Office is Independen

2200 Great Northern Ave ◊ Missoula 866-253-0111 ◊ Open Mon-Fri 9 am to 6 pm Saturday 10 am to 5 pm

WWW.COPPERRUNAPTS.COM

Alec Bray (406) 546-0712

Erika Burke (406) 544-8033

Rachel Orizotti Rixford (406) 490-9319

Mary Burke Orizotti Broker/Owner (406) 490-6061

Kathy Kolb Cotner (406) 207-0540

Burke Orizotti Real Estate, Inc. is your industry expert for buying and selling homes in Missoula and throughout Western Montana.

(406) 926-2885

BURKEORIZOTTIREALESTATE.COM

82

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

Haley Tomich (406) 207-4119

Don’t just play here. Stay here. RENTinMISSOULA.com


NEIGHBORHOODS

SOUTH 39TH

South 39th Street is all about access and convenience, while retaining neighborhood charm with sidewalks, boulevards, bike lanes, bird-watching and an incredible network of hidden trails that lead into the South Hills. SOUTH HILLS

This neighborhood offers a dramatic view of the valley and the surrounding mountains. The name might lead you to imagine rolling hills, but it’s actually more of a mountain that climbs 6,000 feet to a tree-topped summit. SOUTHGATE TRIANGLE

The Southgate Triangle area is full of quiet residential streets, as well as commercial businesses, most notably Southgate Mall. There’s also easy access to the community’s pathway system, so you can bike or walk anywhere you want. TARGET RANGE

Old barns and horses milling in pastures make Target Range a countryside escape while remaining only minutes from city amenities. This historically rural neighborhood melds farms and residential homes, giving it a pastoral feel. UNIVERSITY DISTRICT

Whether it’s a football game or a concert, living in this neighborhood puts you right in the center of it all. Old giant trees and big beautiful homes offer a storybook setting. Students, professors and long-time residents make this neighborhood the melting pot of the community.

UNIVERSITY DISTRICT IN FALL. TAYLAR ROBBINS

“ W hen people are happy, they are kind to each other. There is trust in town, and when there is trust, good things happen. That is what makes the community special.” Darko Butorac, Director of the Missoula Symphony

SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES You’ll find a small-town experience in Missoula’s surrounding communities while remaining a short drive from dining, bars, museums, music venues and shopping. These outlying towns offer the best of both worlds—fewer people and acres of space and affordability while remaining close to an urban center. SOUTH OF MISSOULA

• Lolo/Florence: Drive time to Missoula— 20 minutes • Stevensville: Drive time to Missoula—40 minutes • Hamilton/Corvallis: Drive time to Missoula— 1 hour • Darby: Drive time to Missoula—1 hour and 15 minutes NORTH OF MISSOULA

• Arlee: Drive time to Missoula—25 minutes • St. Ignatius: Drive time to Missoula—45 minutes • Ronan: Drive time to Missoula—60 minutes WEST OF MISSOULA

• Frenchtown: Drive time to Missoula—20 minutes • Alberton: Drive time to Missoula—30 minutes EAST OF MISSOULA

• Clinton: Drive time to Missoula—20 minutes • Potomac: Drive time to Missoula—30 minutes • Drummond: Drive time to Missoula—45 minutes

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

83


EDUCATION

MISSOULA COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Education is a core value in Missoula, and we invest in it. Missoula County Public Schools supports all students in accordance with the Achievement for All Plan—a mission to ensure every student achieves his or her full potential, regardless of circumstance and ability. MCPS leads the state in implementing programs like the AP Capstone Diploma, the International Baccalaureate (IB) program K – 12, a Dual Language Immersion Pathway K – 8, Career Academies and national recognition for a fine arts programs and expanding preschool classrooms for four-year-olds. Through Graduation Matters Missoula, we’re working to reduce the dropout rate, and have formed a Mental Health and Wellness Committee, plus committees focused on the needs of gifted students, Native American students, and students living in poverty. 406.728.2400, www.mcpsmt.org

THE UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA

Named Montana’s top university by U.S. News and World Report, the University of Montana provides a well-rounded educational foundation (on one of the most beautiful campuses in the country) to navigate a complex and quickly changing world. Students engage with faculty members and researchers, connect across disciplines and develop important career skills, realizing their full potential and tackling the most important issues of our time. At its core, UM aspires to educate agile, lifelong learners prepared to solve complex interdisciplinary challenges. Students, faculty members, staff and alumni work together to advance society’s wellbeing while contributing to the economic prosperity and quality of life in our region, our state and around the world. 406.243.0211, www.umt.edu

Top 20 College Towns in America American Institute for Economic Research, May 2015 THE UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA. TAYLAR ROBBINS

84

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG


EDUCATION

MISSOULA COLLEGE

Missoula College is a two-year college in the Montana University System (MUS), delivering careertechnical education (CTE), transfer education, developmental education and community education. Career-related associate degrees and certificates are offered in more than 30 disciplines including allied healthcare, nursing, accounting and business, paralegal services, culinary and hospitality, information technology, diesel mechanics, sustainable construction, and welding technologies. Transfer education allows students to complete the first two-years of the baccalaureate degree as a Missoula College student at affordable two-year college tuition rates. 406.243.7811, www.mc.umt.edu

CHARTER COLLEGE MISSOULA

Charter College Missoula prepares students to become medical assistants while still juggling the responsibilities of work and family. The innovative program at Charter College offers students handson training on campus with additional online curriculum. Charter College offers a way to change your life while still living your life. www.chartercollege.edu/missoula-mt

RATTLESNAKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. TAYLAR ROBBINS

WALLA WALLA UNIVERSITY

Walla Walla University’s Missoula campus offers a master’s in social work program that can be earned in six continuous quarters. That means you can get your degree in only a year and a half. The intensive program focuses on clinical practices. Students can take a variety of electives on topics like aging, addiction and child welfare. The school’s new building on Mullan Road provides a professional and warm atmosphere that is easy to access. www.wallawalla.edu/academics/grad-studies/social-work/missoula-campus/ PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Missoula’s small contingent of private schools offers people a chance to personalize the learning experience they want for their kids. Students can start their private school education in elementary school and follow it through high school graduation. There are 13 private schools that serve about 1,500 students. That means small classes and individual attention. The schools mix a focus on academics with specialized curriculums that include religious or experiential learning.

Missoula Over 50? Join MOLLI at UM! County Learning for thePublic Love of It! Schools

When our students achieve, we all achieve.

• International When our students achieve, weBaccalaureate all achieve. •

You'll be ready for life Financial Aid Available www.mcsmt.org

Dual Language Immersion

• AP and Dual Credit Courses International Baccalaureate • Career Academies Dual Language Immersion• and Exposure Programs STEM and FINE ARTS K-12 UMT.EDU/MOLLI AP and Dual Credit Courses Health Science Academy (406) 243-2905 WWW.MCPSMT.ORG Finance Academy 2019SPARK! MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465 Arts Integration Highest graduation rate in Montana

85


BUSINESS

BUSINESS IN MISSOULA It’s easy to fall in love with Missoula for its outdoor recreation opportunities, thriving art scene and friendly people. But those aren’t the only reasons businesses are choosing Missoula as their home base. Quality of life is exceptional here. Employees love where they live and can easily find a work-life balance. Here, it’s easy to find not just a job, but a career doing something you love while enjoying everything this family-friendly community offers. Missoula is a place that values hard work, fosters innovation and encourages businesses to thrive. And yeah, you also get the Missoula lifestyle, where you can run trails at lunch, ski on the weekends and listen to live music almost any night of the week. Living here just makes sense. TAYLAR ROBBINS

WHAT ABOUT MISSOULA MAKES DOING BUSINESS UNIQUE? “ Missoula is a very diverse community. People from all walks of life call this place home, many of whom are very well-traveled and have a global perspective. Missoula is proud to provide a unique live-work-play experience that many crave but have not been able to find in other parts of the state.” Leslie Wetherbee, Sawmill District

“ Missoula is a bubble compared to other cities in Montana and other cities in the country. It doesn't fit in any categorical box, as it embodies so many different 'stereotypical' community types. The people make doing business in Missoula so amazing. We have everyone from students to professors, business professionals to perpetual wanderers, celebrities to average joes, global-impact focused to weekend warriors. Missoula has something for everyone.”

“ Entrepreneurship is contagious in Missoula. Networking events and word of mouth in this city alone can make your business flourish and grow! From the moment we started our business, there has been an enormous amount of local support.” Erik Burton, Burton Productions

Ben Sokoloski, Market on Front

OPPORTUNITY ABOUNDS IN MISSOULA

The diversity of Missoula’s economy means no matter your field, whether you are in education, medicine or an entrepreneur, you can find a job doing what you love in a place you love. AVERAGE WAGES

Annual Average Total Wages for Missoula: $40,372

GARDEN CITY BREW FEST. CHELSEA CULP

86

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

TOP PUBLIC EMPLOYERS

TOP PRIVATE EMPLOYERS

Missoula County Public Schools University of Montana City of Missoula County of Missoula U.S. Department of Agriculture

Community Medical Center Providence St. Patrick Hospital AT&T Montana Rail Link Walmart


ADVERTORIAL

5 TIPS FOR RELOCATING TO MISSOULA LOVE WHERE YOU LIVE Missoula is a mélange of unique neighborhoods, all offering something special to those who call this place home. Live in the historic University District with the buzz of lively activity from the University of Montana, or find a little land out of town a bit where there’s room to roam. Find the place in Missoula that’s right for you—it’s important to live in an area that will complement your lifestyle. GET SCHOOLED The school system in Missoula is exceptional, and offers a variety of excellent options—both public and private. There’s somewhere for every student. The Missoula County Public School system offers nine elementary schools, three middle schools and three high schools. You’ll also find independent school districts in Missoula County, including Target Range and Hellgate, which serve students K – 8. In addition, there is a nice variety of private schools in the area that serve children from preschool through high school. It’s important to visit schools and meet with teachers and administrators to find the environment in which your child will best thrive. BE INVOLVED Missoula is an extremely interactive community. There are so many groups, nonprofits and organizations that you can belong to, participate in and actively be a part of. Take some time to review the options and pick one (or more) that you’re passionate about. Not only is this a great way to give back to the community, but it’s also an effective way to network, meet people and make friends. ENJOY THE GREAT OUTDOORS Western Montana is a haven for outdoor lovers. Boating, hiking, skiing, fishing, horseback riding, hunting, to name only a handful, are all just minutes from Missoula. One of the most desirable things about living here is the ability to enjoy these outdoor activities—it’s one of the top reasons why we love where we live! WORK WITH A PRO Last but not least, whether you’re considering a move to Western Montana or you’ve already made We are where clients the choice to relocate, be sure you’re working with a qualified real estate advisor toour help youare. navigate In the best locations. the process. At Engel & Völkers, we pride ourselves in knowing ourFromarea, doing extensive research for a small boutique shop in Europe to more than 750 shops in the best locations around the world, we’ve delivered quality service and personal attention to clients our clients and offering premier service to our incoming community members. We welcome you to our who have welcomed us. Wherever you find beautiful properties, premium service, and extraordinary living, you will find Engel & Völkers, the world leader in luxury real beautiful state and our intimate community. Give us a call, and put estate.us to work! Photo Courtesy of Radd Icenoggle

If you are thinking of buying a home in Western Montana, find out how we can help you.

Tips provided by Dawn Maddux, License Partner of Engel & Völkers Western Frontier

A Real Estate Brokerage If your property is currently represented by a real estate broker, this is not an attempt to solicit your listing. Properties printed in this publication may no longer be listed with the brokerage or available for sale.

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

87


BUSINESS

11 REASONS TO START YOUR BUSINESS IN MISSOULA

zz

DOWNTOWN MISSOULA. TAYLAR ROBBINS

1

HIGHLY ACTIVE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE As the largest business organization in Missoula, the Missoula Area Chamber of Commerce advocates for local businesses and a healthy business environment. Members can join the Missoula Young Professionals group, enroll in the annual “Leadership Missoula” program, take business-related classes and hobnob with other professionals at monthly Business After Hours events. 825 E. Front St. 406.543.6623 missoulachamber.com MISSOULA AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

2 88

DEDICATION TO ATTRACTING NEW BUSINESS Missoula Economic Partnership (MEP) plays an integral role in bringing several new companies to Missoula, including tech firms such as 4Cast and ClassPass, and creating new, high-paying jobs. www.missoulapartnership.com

3

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

.BUSINESS-FRIENDLY GOVERNMENT The Montana Department of Commerce is a boon to business owners. A few of their programs include the Montana Board of Investments’ In-state Loan Program (www.investmentmt.com), Big Sky Economic Development Trust Fund (www.marketmt.com/BSTF) and Primary Sector Workforce Training Grant Program (www.marketmt.com/WTG). Visit www.marketmt.com for a full list of ways the state government can help you start and maintain a business.


BUSINESS

DO YOU FALL? ARE YOU DIZZY?

4 COMMUNITY OF ENTREPRENEURS AND THOSE WHO SUPPORT THEM MonTEC is ground zero for entrepreneurs. The facility offers workspace, conference rooms and video conferencing, and qualified staff are available to guide professionals through the start-up process. www.montanaenterprisecenter.com

Call today to schedule an evaluation with one of our caring, experienced balance/dizziness experts!

Our Comprehensive Team Approach Will Evaluate & Treat Your Dizziness,Vertigo, Balance Problems & Concussions. Have you seen many different providers and still have not gotten answers to your problems?

Treatment of dizziness/vertigo, imbalance, concussions, falls, lymphedema, orthopedics 2001 S. Russell Street, Missoula, MT 59801 | M-F 8am-5pm | 406.543.7860 | www.ElementPt.com

he Montana Manufacturing T Extension Center, a Montana State University program with an office in Missoula, helps manufacturers succeed by offering counseling services for business management, facility planning, food safety, lean manufacturing, marketing, leadership and more. www.montana.edu/mmec/ t the Missoula Small Business A Development Center, certified business consultants offer free one-on-one business advising to entrepreneurs. Recent success story: the Yates family’s Conflux Brewing. www.sbdc.mt.gov/Missoula he Blackstone LaunchPad at the T University of Montana prepares students, alumni and faculty to start their own business. Competitions like “Epic Pitch” and the John Ruffatto Business Startup Challenge enable students to vie for thousands of dollars in awards and introduce themselves and their vision to potential investors. Success stories include Tom Snyder, who started the Brazilian fast-casual restaurant Five on Black, and Dave Harriton, founder of American Expedition Vehicles. www.umt.edu/launchpad he Hellgate Venture Network T encourages Missoula entrepreneurs to come to their informal monthly meetings for networking, presentations and Q&A. www.hellgateventurenetwork.com

Montana Lawyers and Attorneys Working for You. WILLS | REAL ESTATE | PERSONAL INJURY | WORKERS COMPENSATION

TERRAZAS HENKEL Attorneys at Law

406.541.2550 | www.terrazaslaw.com

We build brands that inspire people to

go places. DESIGN WEBSITES MARKETING PUBLIC RELATIONS CONTACT CENTER 406.829.8200 WINDFALLSTUDIO.COM 2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

89


BUSINESS

5

FINANCIAL SUPPORT Local funding possibilities include MoFi (www.mofi.org), a double bottom line, non-bank lender, Goodworks Ventures (www.goodworksventures.com), which invests in businesses that seek to make the world a better place, technology-centric Next Frontier Capital (www.nextfrontiercapital.com) and Dorsey & Whitney LLC (www.dorsey.com/locations/missoula), a law firm known to help startups pro bono or at a significantly reduced cost.

TAYLAR ROBBINS

“ Missoula has the ninth highest business startup rate per capita among 394 metro areas in the United States.” A New Frontier: Entrepreneurship Ecosystems in Bozeman and Missoula, Montana Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation April 2017

6 TAYLAR ROBBINS

7

HIGHLY SKILLED AND EDUCATED WORKFORCE Since Missoula is home to the University of Montana, Missoula College, Montana Code School, Charter College, and Walla Walla University, business owners can count on there being plenty of highly qualified graduates to fill full-time professional positions in a large number of fields. Students still working on their degrees constitute a large pool of part-time workers.

.COMMUNITY SUPPORT OF SMALL BUSINESS Missoulians love to shop, eat and drink local. Just check out our thriving downtown, the bustling farmers markets, and our wildly popular Missoula MADE Fairs.

NO SALES OR INVENTORY TAX! Montana was ranked #5 of the 10 best states in the 2019 State Business Tax Climate Index by the Tax Foundation. www.taxfoundation.org

90

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG


10

The ability to meet and network with people who face similar challenges in the workplace is immeasurable. Missoula Businesswomen’s Network (www.discovermbn.com), the Missoula Building Industry Association (www.buildmissoula.com), and the Montana High Tech Business Alliance (www.mthightech.org) allow businesspeople to do just that.

INTERNATIONAL CONNECTIONS Want the entire world to be your customer? The University of Montana’s Montana World Trade Center helps Montana businesses gain a foothold and strengthen relationships in international markets. Connect with businesspeople around the world, attend an overseas trade mission, or join TechEx, a new service geared toward helping Montanans learn the ins and outs of technology exports. www.mwtc.org

11

BUSINESS

9

NONPROFITS THAT HELP PROFESSIONALS SUCCEED

EXPANDING AIR SERVICE

Missoula International Airport offers nonstop flights to Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Las Vegas, Minneapolis, Oakland, Phoenix/Mesa, Los Angeles, Portland, San Francisco, Seattle and Salt Lake City. The Missoula International Airport will have a completely new and expanded passenger terminal and twice the gate capacity by 2022.

“ Statistics present that small towns and rural areas are not void of entrepreneurship, but in fact, some of those areas enjoy the highest level of entrepreneurship in the nation.” A New Frontier: Entrepreneurship Ecosystems in Bozeman and Missoula, Montana Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation April 2017 MISSOULA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. DAN F. NEUMAN

+ 60 Healthcare Providers, All Here For You

406.529.0061 | www.westernmontanaclinic.com 60 Healthcare Providers | 15 Different Specialties | 2 Now Care Locations

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

91


BUSINESS

FUELING THE PULSE OF MISSOULA New Business and Development A strong and thriving community is a constantly nurtured one. That’s why Missoula makes a very dedicated effort to maintain a focus on growth, renovation and sustainability. We take care of our city. We preserve its true nature and we’re passionate about the quality of its evolution. We’re proud of these recent projects:

FORT MISSOULA REGIONAL PARK. TAYLAR ROBBINS

FORT MISSOULA REGIONAL PARK

OLD SAWMILL DISTRICT/ POLLEYS SQUARE

A boon for amateur athletes and those wanting to get in shape, the 2018 reboot of Fort Missoula Regional Park features sports fields, courts, playgrounds, workout stations, trails and a dog park.

The Old Sawmill District, a once derelict millsite, continues to transform into a vibrant mix of residences, retail and office space bordering Silver Park and the Clark Fork River.

AMC DINE-IN THEATRE AT SOUTHGATE MALL. SOUTHGATE MALL

SOUTHGATE MALL DEVELOPMENT Southgate Mall boosted its appeal by adding an AMC Dine-In Theatre (with nine screens!) and grocery store chain Lucky’s Market in 2018.

92

OLD SAWMILL DISTRICT/POLLEYS SQUARE. ALEX WARDWELL

MISSOULA COLLEGE. TAYLAR ROBBINS

MISSOULA COLLEGE Missoula College’s new campus, which offers twoyear degrees in occupational and technical fields, opened on East Broadway in 2017.

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

ROAM STUDENT LIVING. ALEX WARDWELL

ROAM STUDENT LIVING Fall 2018 saw the first tenants move into downtown Missoula’s ROAM Student Living, a pet-friendly, 468-bed apartment complex complete with high-speed WiFi, 24-hour fitness center and an outdoor courtyard.

CONFLUX BREWING. ALEX WARDWELL

NEW BREWERIES The 2018 openings of Conflux Brewing and Gild Brewing brought Missoula’s number of craft breweries to eleven, and KettleHouse Brewing Co. just opened its third location.


BUSINESS

KETTLEHOUSE AMPHITHEATER. LOGJAM PRESENTS

STOCKMAN BANK, DOWNTOWN MISSOULA. ALEX WARDWELL

SAKETOME. ALEX WARDWELL

MUSIC VENUES

STOCKMAN BANKS

NEW RESTAURANTS

Missoula’s concert scene has skyrocketed since the recent renovations at The Wilma and The Top Hat, two of the Northwest’s best music venues. The debut of the KettleHouse Amphitheater on the banks of the Blackfoot River and Big Sky Brewing Amphitheater’s new stage continue to thrill outdoor concertgoers.

A 6-story Stockman Bank now marks the gateway to downtown Missoula at the corner of Orange Street and Broadway. A 3-story location on Brooks Street is in the works.

We love to eat and we love good food. Here’s a list of our newest dining hot spots: • SakeTome • Michi Ramen • The Breakfast Club • Mary’s Mountain Cookies • The Poke Sushi Bowl • Dog & Bicycle

AND HERE’S WHAT’S IN THE WORKS… • The Missoula Mercantile Residence Inn by Marriott, a 175-room hotel, will host boutiques, a cocktail bar, and Thai and Mexican restaurants on its ground floor when it opens in January 2019. • Ground broke in August 2018 for a new 105,000 square-foot Missoula Public Library that will host Missoula Community Access Television, SpectrUM Discovery Area, Families First Children’s Museum and a café. • Construction at Missoula International Airport has begun on a multi-phase plan that will enlarge the terminal and add gates. • Plans for the Riverfront Triangle project at the corner of Orange and Broadway include a 60,000 square-foot conference space, 195-room, seven-story hotel, retail space and housing.

We’ll handle it from here

TM

For all residential, business & construction waste removal needs.

Now offering All-in-One Curbside Recycling

(406) 543-3157

• “One of the nation’s eight finest neighborhood supermarkets,” Bon Appetit magazine. • Produce department voted “Best of Missoula” for last 25 years. • Breakfast, lunch, dinner, espresso and smoothies in our popular deli. • Western Montana’s only Certified Organic meat department. • More than 800 bulk foods & spices.

Since 1970, Rooted in Missoula www.goodfoodstore.com

1600 S. 3rd St. West | 406.541.3663 | 7am to 10pm Every Day

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

93


94

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG


Reasons to Love Living in Missoula Reasons to Love Living in Missoula THE PEOPLE We’re more than just a community. The city itself knits each and every person together, connecting and uniting us all under one big sky. Go get lost and then ask for directions, people-watch at Caras Park or grab a barstool next to a local and you’ll see for yourself. There is a level of diversity, of open arms and of exploration that abounds within Missoulians. THE ARTS Artists flock to Missoula and it’s no surprise why. The culture is utterly distinct, the lifestyle unequivocal to anywhere else and the heady combination of the then and the now, the young and the old, the tangible and that which is beyond reach, makes way for a space that is constantly being reinvented and renewed. The city itself is pure art. Inspiration comes easily in Missoula. THE OUTDOORS Mother Nature made the perfect backyard, and it’s right outside our doors. Sublime mountain ranges, a labyrinth of trails and an abundance of surging rivers are just the tip of the glacier, so to speak. No planning necessary, Missoulians never pass up the opportunity to get out and play. THE FOOD A small town with an appetite rivaling that of a big city, Missoula’s devotion to good food and amazing eateries can be seen at every festival and celebration or right in the heart of downtown. The people here demand diversity, they crave fresh and exotic new ways to enjoy a meal, and they are never disappointed in the tapestry of flavors Missoula reveals with each new day. THE LIFESTYLE What’s living, without quality of life? When you’re surrounded by natural beauty and outdoor adventure that’s hard to match, and immersed in a tightly-woven community of fierce dedication and local pride, it’s hard not to feel like you’ve got it made in Missoula. Living life on mountain time is really living life.

KYLE MCGOWAN

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

95


2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

MAP DESIGN: ART & IMAGE ©2014

Missoula International Airport (MSO)

To Spokane, Clark Fork Valley, Flathead Valley and Mission Valley

(Hwy. 93 & I-90)

Wye

MAPS COURTESY OF ROGER PARCHEN/ART & IMAGE

Downtown

Waterworks Hill

MISSOULA, MONTANA

MISSOULA, MONTANA

Hig gin s

96 RATTLESNAKE NATIONAL RECREATION AREA AND WILDRENESS

Lincoln Hills

Woods Gulch

MAP OF MISSOULA


97

Trail access Parking

Side Road

On Street Bicycle Route

Blue Mountain

roo

ter

Bit

l rai tT

Historical Museum

Ave .

Open Area

Rugby

idon

n Gu

Gree

Fort Missoula

Soccer Fields

Soccer Fields

South Avenue

33rd

Open Area

Museum

la to sou Mis

Softball Fields d

oa

tR

ail o Tr Lol

or dF

Ol

Tennis

Softball FieldsHistorical

South Avenue

Fort Missoula Regional Park

To Lolo and the Bitterroot Valley

36th Street

Trail

Footbridg e Footbridge

Brennan’s Wave Footbridge

Brennan’s Wave

Footbridge

Footbridge

Trailhead

“M” Trail Mount Sentinel

Missoula College

ToEast EastMissoula, Missoula, To BlackfootMountain, Valley and Marshall the Seeley Swan Valley and Bonner

Mount Jumbo

Mount Sentinel

i

Downtown Mount Sentinel

Footbrid ge

PATTEE CANYON RECREATION AREA

P. 406.532.3250 F. 406.541.9465

Travel around Missoula for free with Mountain Line public transit system. destinationmissoula.org Visit www.mountainline.com or download the mobile app for route information.

Bicycle Route

Trail

City maps with greater detail are available at both Missoula Visitor 101the E.Destination Main Street Trail access Side Road Information Center and the Missoula Chamber ofMT Commerce. Missoula, 59802 825 E. Front St. | Missoula, Montana | 406.543.6623 On Street Parking

Main Road

Copies of this map are available at the Destination Missoula Visitor Information Center. 101 E. Main St. | Missoula, MT 59802 | 406.532.3250

Silver Ogren Park Field

Waterworks Hill

Hig gin s

Main Road

MAP OF MISSOULA

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465


A Unique Blend of Community Living and Outdoor Recreation Now presenting home sites in the newly available Phases 6 and 7. Situated on an 18 hole championship golf course at the heart of Montana's Premier Golf Community only minutes to downtown Missoula and the University of Missoula. Offering distinctive floor plans and home sites adjoining the fairways and the Clark Fork River. Blending activities from golfing, biking, hiking, fishing and scenic walking trails make this your most desirable home destination.

SOLD SOLD

Phase 6

Phase 7

Mary Burke Orizotti Broker/Owner, CRS 406.490.6061 mbosales@gmail.com 98

Contact us for additional information on current land home packages, lot availability and pricing.

2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG

Tory Dailey Broker, CRS, GRI 406.880.8679 tory@lambrosera.com


2019 MISSOULA AREA VISITOR AND RELOCATION GUIDE // LIVE HELP 800.526.3465

99


DESTINATION MISSOULA FULFILLMENT CENTER 516 S. ORANGE ST. MISSOULA, MT 59801

PRST STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID Missoula, MT 59802 Permit No. 559

MISSOULA DOWNTOWN WHERE MISSOULA’S HEART BEATS.

ATHENA PHOTOGRAPHY

ATHENA PHOTOGRAPHY

OVER 70 LOCAL SHOPS AND BOUTIQUES

MUSEUMS, ATTRACTIONS, THEATER & LIVE MUSIC

ATHENA PHOTOGRAPHY

OVER 50 LOCAL RESTAURANTS AND CAFÉS

MAKE IT MEMORABLE. MAKE IT DOWNTOWN. 406.543.4238 | WWW.MISSOULADOWNTOWN.COM

WEEKLY COMMUNITY EVENTS


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.