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This beautiful carousel, completed in 1995, was the brainchild and vision of a local Missoula cabinet-maker, who carved much of the structure himself and also trained an enthusiastic team of volunteers to assist in the project.
Located at one of Montana's first military posts, this museum houses rotating exhibits and devotes an entire wing to the 25th Infantry Bicycle Corps. A recreated Western town of the late 1800s takes visitors back in time to the days of carriage houses and homestead cabins.
http://www.rmef.o... The Elk Foundation's Elk Country Visitor Center is more than just a museum. It's an experience that reveals the beauty, diversity and importance of elk country across North...
Specializing in Western American art, this 100-year-old downtown museum housed in the historic Carnegie Library features both permanent and changing exhibitions, including one of the first contemporary American Indian art collections in the U.S.
A 19.3-mile mountain biking trail starting at the base of Missoula's Mount Sentinel.
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.
A challenging 18-hole public course.
Montana's popular ski area features the "Paradise," a three-mile long scenic trail, and the "Grizzly," which drops skiers 2,000 vertical feet through steep terrain. Beginners will find slim pickings, but the pros will have a blast with the numerous offerings at this 950-acre skiers' haven.
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.
A government agency designed to protect the land and wildlife in the United States.
A nine-hole course with a wonderful restaurant.
The oldest nine-hole golf course in Missoula, Montana.
