Known as the “Garden City” for its dense trees
and lush green landscape, Missoula is nestled
in the heart of the northern Rockies in Western
Montana. Missoula
is 140 miles from Glacier National Park and
270 miles from Yellowstone National Park.
Missoula offers an abundance of recreational
opportunities. Three major rivers (Bitterroot,
Blackfoot and the Clark Fork of the Columbia)
run through the area, and Rock Creek, known
for its blue ribbon trout fishing, is just 20
minutes from Missoula.
Opportunities for skiing and snowmobiling are
abundant during the winter months.
Groomed cross-country trails and countless
miles of snowmobiling trails can be found within
an hour’s drive.
Missoula is also rich with golfing opportunities
for both the advanced and the novice golfer.
Montana’s most culturally diverse city,
Missoula thrives on events and attractions.
Sporting events, the symphony, live theater
productions, gallery events, public markets,
festivals and fairs offer an abundance of
entertainment.
Missoula serves as the center for education,
medicine, retail and the arts.
One of the most desirable places to live
and visit in the United States, Missoula has
something for everyone.