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Missoula Offers Big City Amenities Plus
Outstanding Outdoor Adventure Options
Missoula, the largest city in western Montana, sits along the Clark Fork River and upon an old glacial lakebed, in the midst of the Rocky Mountains surrounded by millions of acres of National Forest, wilderness and recreation areas. Missoula serves an area populated by some 70,000 people and offers all the amenities of a big city plus extraordinary opportunities for recreational adventure.
The city's many attractions include the University of Montana, the Charlie Russell Outdoor theatre, a Symphony, a Children's Theatre and a wide range of galleries, shopping centers, coffee houses, book stores, museums, hotels, restaurants and a ballet company.
Missoula offers fun-filled activities for every season. Summer activities include bicycling, hiking, backpacking, horse packing trips, whitewater rafting, fishing, and more. Winters offer snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, downhill skiing and snowboarding.
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