10 Free Things to do in Missoula That You Shouldn't Miss

April 7, 2022 Jeremy Dunfee

Peacefully tucked away in the heart of the northern Rocky Mountains, Missoula is the perfect spot for a weekend of history, culture and outdoor fun. Home to the University of Montana, one of the most architecturally distinguished academic institutions in the country, the city offers a number of intellectually stimulating attractions. Spend a few hours browsing through the exhibits at the Art Museum of Missoula or take a trip back in time at the Historical Museum at Fort Missoula. The city's close proximity to three major rivers and acres of lush forest means visitors can also enjoy a host of recreational activities, from fly fishing and kayaking to hiking and biking. Missoula's historic downtown area has classic early-century buildings and boasts unique shops, galleries, fine dining and a lively nightlife. With kids in tow, don't miss Dragon Hollow, a magical playground that features an extraordinary hand-carved carousel.
Restaurants in Missoula

1. Rattlesnake National Recreation Area

Missoula, MT http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lolo/recarea/?recid=10277
Excellent
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5.0 based on 107 reviews

Rattlesnake National Recreation Area

An all-season recreation area, this wilderness region is designated to promote the watershed, recreational, wildlife and educational values of the land.

Reviewed By EJS50 - Southborough, United States

We had a wonderful 5-6 miles walk through the woods and field, lunching at an overlook over Missoula. The drive to the Sawmill Gulch Trailhead was very easy.

2. Missoula Farmer's Market

North end of Higgins Ave, Missoula, MT http://www.missoulafarmersmarket.com/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 101 reviews

Missoula Farmer's Market

Reviewed By indigokristen - Taylor, United States

I lived in Missoula from August 1997-August 2000. I still have lots of friends who live there. One of my FAVORITE things to do in the summer, was go to the Farmer's Market! Tons of fresh fruits and vegetables to choose from, flowers, baked goods, artists, jewelers, and more, more, more! I can virtually guarantee you'll enjoy yourself! :)

3. St. Francis Xavier Church

420 W Pine St, Missoula, MT 59802-4118 http://sfxmissoula.com
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5.0 based on 58 reviews

St. Francis Xavier Church

Reviewed By EdwardSandiego_CA - San Diego, United States

The interior of the St. Francis Xavier Church is absolutely beautiful, with all wood hand painted. Beautiful stained glass windows, and an organ pipes located in the balcony. No admission, close to downtown and easy to find. Recommend

4. Mount Jumbo North Peak Trail

Lincoln HIlls Drive, Missoula, MT
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Mount Jumbo North Peak Trail

5. McCormick Park

600 Cregg Ln, Missoula, MT 59801-1813 http://www.ci.missoula.mt.us/Facilities/Facility/Details/McCormick-27
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

McCormick Park

6. Imagine Nation Brewing Co

151 W Broadway St, Missoula, MT 59802 +1 406-926-1251 http://imaginenationbrewing.com/the-brewery/
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5.0 based on 20 reviews

Imagine Nation Brewing Co

Reviewed By 109ChrisM109 - Grand Ronde, United States

Beer takes a backseat to style here, and definitely not in a bad way. With a name like it possesses, you have here a brewery who makes many nods to the intellect, to artistry and to great thinkers, based upon their artwork. I suppose with breweries becoming a virtual norm in the country and particularly in the west, and especially in college towns, you’ve got to find your niche. Imagine Nation does exactly that. Bravo! Their beers were, on average, delicious. And they’ve an advantage that is exploited considerably: the river. I’m guessing few places are better in Missoula for passing a summer day and evening. If I lived in Missoula this would be one of my go-to’s. There you have it.

7. Rockin Rudy's

237 Blaine St, Missoula, MT 59801-4124 +1 406-542-0077 [email protected] http://www.rockinrudys.com
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5.0 based on 20 reviews

Rockin Rudy's

8. University of Montana

32 Campus Dr, Missoula, MT 59812-0004 +1 406-243-0211 http://www.umt.edu/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 240 reviews

University of Montana

This scenic university campus spans 200 acres at the base of a mountain and borders the Clark Fork River. Founded in 1893, Montana's leading liberal arts institution enrolls 13,000 students.

Reviewed By crutt13 - Pottstown, United States

My daughter and I decided to top a strip through campus and climb Mount M. The university is nestled at the bottom of Mount M and has great 360 views of the mountains. This campus was beautiful. There are beautiful, mature trees, nice sculptures and artwork and well maintained buildings with historical markers throughout campus. To top it off there are great views from the top of Mount M. It's 406 feet of steep switchbacks, but the view is worth it. If in Missoula you need to type the campus.

9. Caras Park

Missoula, MT +1 406-543-4238 http://www.missouladowntown.com/about/caras-park/
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4.5 based on 189 reviews

Caras Park

This scenic downtown park on the banks of the Clark Fork River is the home of the popular Missoula carousel and a great place for a family outing, with a large jungle gym, walking and bike paths, frequent special events and concerts.

Reviewed By Scooops

From city-wide events, to overlooking the river, to kayaking, listening to music, and people-watching, Caras Park truly is Missoula's "Town Square".

10. Pattee Canyon

Missoula, MT +1 406-329-3814 http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lolo/recarea/?recid=10275
Excellent
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Pattee Canyon

Reviewed By glbrooksie81 - Missoula, United States

If you are a hiker, you can spend many hours in Pattee Canyon without ever being on the same trail. You will discover several different trail heads with ample parking (most days). The Crazy Canyon trail, accessible from the lower parking area, has many branches that will lead to the main trail. That trail goes over the top of Mount Sentinel. From the top of Sentinel, you can jump on a trail that will take you to the bottom of Hellgate Canyon where you can get on the Kim Williams Trail to continue farther east or circle back to the University of Montana. Another trial option from the top will drop you down to the M, located right above the University of Montana. If you are a cross-country skier, you will have your choice of both groomed and ungroomed skiing here. I personally prefer making my own way, and there are various options for that up Pattee. Groomed trail fans also have several mile of trails to try. Most of those are most easily accessed at the top parking area. A large picnic area is also available, and there are trails from this area as well. If you go, realize that while this is close to Missoula, there are bears and at times cougars in this area. You would be wise to pack bear spray. Also, realize there are restrooms at the trail heads, but otherwise you are on your own. You will not find potable water here. Your adventures could take anywhere from half an hour to four or five hours, so prepare accordingly.

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