If you’re itching for an amazingly diverse travel destination, look no further than Montana! Big, rustic, and overwhelmingly beautiful, this incredible state has a little something for everyone, from spectacular mountain ranges and alpine lakes to welcoming small towns and ranch-to-table dining. But while Big Sky Country is chock full of fantastic towns to visit, the hopping city of Missoula is quickly making a name for itself as THE place to be. Whether as a base camp for all of Montana’s most exhilarating outdoor adventures or as an epic place to explore, take in some history, and relax in style, Missoula has it all! Here’s how to make the most of this hidden gem on your next weekend getaway:
The charming college town of Missoula sits in the far west corner of Montana, just shy of the Idaho border. While the name itself hearkens back to its Wild West roots and is a remnant of the city’s surprisingly tumultuous history as “Hell Gate,” Missoula has long since embraced its new era as a vibrant gateway to all things beautiful and delicious instead.
Today, the colorful city is home to the University of Montana and roughly 75,000 residents. Combined with gorgeous lodging options, shopping, history, and an incredible dining scene, it’s no wonder Missoula has become one of the most desirable weekend destinations in the region.
When it comes to sights, Missoula is as vibrant as one could hope for, and the town offers a variety of museums, cultural sites, and family activities that are definitely worth checking out. For history buffs, the ultimate Missoula experience begins with a glimpse of the massive T-Rex skull displayed at the Montana Natural History Center.
Montana’s history goes way back, and the opportunities to dig into the state’s most ancient eras are larger-than-life at this natural history museum. You’ll also want to check out the Fort Missoula Historic Park, the Missoula Butterfly House & Insectarium, Montana Museum of Art and Culture, Missoula Art Museum, the Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center, and the Museum of Mountain Flying, just to start! Every museum in the city – both large and small – adds a piece to the eclectic puzzle that is Montana’s place in geologic and American history. There’s so much to learn and discover!
Next, hitch a ride on the Carousel for Missoula: a phenomenal, hand-carved, and hand-painted vintage carousel. It’s the only one of its kind in the country!
Kids and parents alike will love taking a few spins on this nostalgic piece of art in Caras Park.
A true Montana experience wouldn’t be complete without also immersing oneself in the town’s Wild West roots as well, starting with the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, a visit to Garnet, and a trip to the Smokejumper Visitor Center.
The Smokejumper Visitor Center in Missoula is a small, one-of-a-kind exhibit that offers a fascinating glimpse into the specialized teams that do so much to keep Montana – and the west – safe from growing wildfire threats.
The RMEF is an educational area that explores the variety of ways the country’s elk population can be protected and grown over time. A short walking trail with numerous placards offers a refreshing stroll and learning experience in one, and it is great for kids.
Garnet is one of the best-preserved ghost towns in the state and is definitely worth a special trip.
The thriving town of Garnet was originally settled by gold and silver prospectors in the early 1800s, and due to the richness of the local ores, was quite a bustling hub in its day. By the early 1900s, the mines were depleted and the town was fully abandoned by 1940. Today, the Garnet Preservation Association keeps this unique, wild west ghost town frozen in time for visitors to appreciate.
Of course, it would be a shame to spend a weekend in Missoula without experiencing the incredible outdoors that Montana is known for. The Clark Fork River is the lifeblood of Missoula, and the paved trail that runs on either side of the water is an easy stroll that can be enjoyed by visitors of all ages.
A classic Montana favorite is fly-fishing the Clark, but if you’re still working on your casting form, there are plenty of other activities to enjoy as well. How about trying on some white water rafting for size? Or kayaking? Be sure to stop by the overlook at Brennan’s Wave to watch paddlers and surfers attempt the man-made kayaking wave! With river otters playing below and raptors soaring above, it’ll be a day on the water that you won’t forget.
But don’t stop with just a waterfront adventure. Get out there! Rattlesnake Recreation Area is an accessible place to hike and take in the wonderfully pristine wilderness that the Treasure State is known for, and it’s only steps from downtown.
You can also check out the Mount Sentinel M Trail, Pattee Canyon Recreation Area, Blue Mountain hiking and biking trails, and the Maclay Flat Nature Trail for even more quiet nature experiences that don’t require a grueling backcountry climb.
For the discerning backpacker who might be craving something more intense than the wealth of nature trails found in Missoula, the Lolo National Forest offers a number of challenging hikes, overlooks, rock climbing areas, and (come winter) snowshoeing and cross-country ski trails.
And If talk of snow has made your ears perk up, the Montana Snowbowl is known for its groomed powder.
Don’t forget the eats while you’re out adventuring and exploring the sights and sounds of Missoula! This town is full of delicious dining experiences, ranging from stick-to-your-ribs country cooking to upscale restaurants that rival larger cities.
Soup Farm is an absolute treasure for farm-to-table, head-to-toe-warming bowls of the most unique soup flavors in the state. Meanwhile, the Patio at Rattlesnake Market is a quiet, café-like gem that serves up fresh, casual eats as well as gussied-up favorites like steak frites and fresh sockeye salmon with risotto.
To experience one of the cornerstones of the Missoula culinary scene, try a deliciously meat-centric meal at the Notorious P.I.G. BBQ. This local favorite combines the best of Kansas City, Texas, Memphis, and more into one incredibly unique menu. We recommend heading here for lunch before they sell out!
Biga Pizza has been hand-crafting classic and innovative pies since 2006, and the incredible crust is a treat of its own. A stellar option for Mexican cuisine is The Camino for some epic tostada de atun, conchinita pibil taco, and carne asada tacos – each filled to the brim with texture and flavor. But a prime spot for ever-changing seasonal cuisine or a night out on the town is definitely Plonk!
Finally, wash it all down with a drink at the must-visit Big Sky Brewing. This standout taproom offers a broad swath of beer styles, specialty beers (like Summer Honey Seasonal Ale and Huckleberry Blonde Ale), and spiked seltzers.
In season, shopping your way through the Missoula Farmers’ Market is a must. You’re sure to find a souvenir or two, and plenty of fresh snacks to much on during your travels.
Finally, grab a well-earned night’s rest at a local VRBO, such as this rustic getaway in Miller Creek.
The warm and thoughtfully designed space features quintessential Montana ranch touches, a cozy fireplace, a large yard, and easy access to everything that Missoula has to offer. It’s the perfect blend of country-chic!
All booked up? No worries! Missoula is a hotspot on VRBO, which means you’re sure to find the perfect accommodation for your dream getaway.
At its heart, Missoula is a nature lover’s paradise – but it has so much more to offer! Whether for a quick weekend getaway or the summer vacation of your dreams, there are a million reasons to fall in love with this charming big-little city in Montana. What would you recommend visitors check out first?
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