1. Caras Park
Located in downtown Missoula, Caras Park is a popular spot for community events, concerts, and festivals along the Clark Fork River.
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Located in downtown Missoula, Caras Park is a popular spot for community events, concerts, and festivals along the Clark Fork River.
A beautiful 42-acre park known for its lush greenery, walking trails, and picnic areas, perfect for a relaxing day outdoors.
A family-friendly water park featuring a lazy river, waterslides, and a zero-depth entry pool, great for a fun day in the sun.
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One of the fastest carousels in the United States, it offers a nostalgic ride with hand-carved wooden horses and a charming atmosphere.
A lovely neighborhood park featuring open spaces, a playground, and a band shell for community performances.
A large park offering sports fields, picnic areas, and trails, as well as historical displays and structures from the original fort.
An indoor water park with pools, a lazy river, water slides, and a fitness center, perfect for year-round water fun.
A museum dedicated to preserving the history of the Missoula area, featuring exhibits on local history, military artifacts, and more.
An organization dedicated to conserving elk and their habitat, offering educational exhibits, a visitor center, and nature trails.
A ski resort located just outside Missoula, offering skiing and snowboarding in the winter, and mountain biking and hiking in the summer.
A popular hiking trail leading to a large white 'M' on Mount Sentinel, offering panoramic views of Missoula and the surrounding area.
A scenic trail along the Bitterroot River, perfect for a peaceful walk or birdwatching, with interpretive signs along the way.
A versatile park featuring sports courts, a skate park, and access to the riverfront trail, ideal for various outdoor activities.
A historic site where Lewis and Clark camped in 1805, featuring interpretive trails, exhibits, and a visitor center.
A riverfront park with open spaces, trails, and picnic areas, providing a great spot for recreation and relaxation by the water.
A contemporary art museum showcasing local and regional artists, with rotating exhibits and a focus on engaging the community.
The starting point for numerous trails in the Rattlesnake National Recreation Area, popular for hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing.
A large park featuring sports fields, a playground, and picnic areas, as well as a seasonal splash deck for kids.
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