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  • 3450 Tina Avenue
  • Missoula, MT 59808
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Missoula KOA

3450 Tina Avenue
MissoulaMT 59808
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Missoula KOA

3450 Tina Avenue
MissoulaMT 59808
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2011 President's Award

2011 President's Award

We are your Family Fun headquarters for a perfect Western Montana visit!

Welcome to the MISSOULA Montana KOA campground! We are located in the beautiful Missoula Valley in Western Montana surrounded by the breathtaking Rocky Mountains. We are your Family Fun headquarters for a perfect Western Montana visit! Camp under large shade trees with lush green grass. Our campground is located in Missoula right off I-90 (Exit 101) Reserve Street. Base camp with us while you explore Lewis & Clark's trail, Glacier National Park, the Bitterroot Valley, Garnet Ghost Town. Missoula is the area's hub for shopping, outdoor activities, history & culture to name a few!

We offer a wide variety of activities including fun bike rentals, breakfast served daily and an ice cream social nightly during the summer season at our KOA Kafe and Gathering Place, mini-golf, game room, playgrounds, heated pool and hot-tubs, a wonderful gift shop and well-stocked convenience store and more. Within minutes you could be golfing, skiing, shopping, antiquing, hiking, riding a hand-carved carousel, visiting museums, and so much more!

We welcome you to our unique and wonderful quality of life! Here you can forget your worries and have a safe, comfortable, clean and FUN vacation! Your hosts: the Frame Family

For information on our Groups and Reunions view our Information and Policy pages. We welcome your group to the Missoula KOA.

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Meet Your Hosts


KOA has been a part of the Frame family since 1967. Laurie Frame-Wisby now serves as the general manager in the campground built by her parents, Marge, and the late Elmer Frame. "Because it's a family business, it's special to carry that on," Laurie says.

Laurie recalls growing up on the grounds with her two sisters. "I've only had one other job in my lifetime, for four years, and the rest of the time I've worked at the KOA," says Laurie.

Her parents started with 39 spaces, and continued to expand to accommodate the increasing size of motor homes, while adding more services. It now offers 219 sites with several remodeled into "super sites". The family takes pride in maintaining the facilities and upgrading the sites at their KOA. "We have a lot of landscaping and flowers," Laurie noted, "our campers comment on them all the time."

Nestled in the lovely Missoula Valley, where you'll find spectacular views of the Rocky Mountains, is a campground loaded with fun family activities.

The family has always treated campers as they would like to be treated, offering a listening ear when they arrive. "We've always been known for our friendly staff," Laurie added, "we have a lot of employees and guests who return every year.

The upgrades, great accommodations and the great customer service have honored the campground with the KOA President's Award since 2003.

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Campground Amenities

  • 50 Max Amp
  • 70' Max Length
  • Wi-Fi
  • Cable TV
  • Pool (Open May 25 to Sep 3)
  • Hot Tub / Sauna
  • Snack Bar ($)
  • Mini Golf
  • Firewood ($)
  • Pavilion
  • Bike Rentals ($)
  • 1 Kamp K9 Dog Walk area
  • Families Reunions
  • Handicapped Accessible Sites
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Motorcycle Clubs & Rallies
  • Playgrounds
  • Tent Village
  • 2 Large Fenced Dog Walks
  • Group Camp Fire Area
  • Ice Cream at The Gathering Place
  • Limited Winter Facilities
  • Open Year Round:
  • RV Clubs & Rallies
  • Unique Gift & Clothing Shop
  • Dump Station
  • Handicapped Accessible Rest Rooms
  • KOA Mountain Mercantile
  • Military Discounts
  • Pancake Breakfast
  • Self-service, convenience foods offered
  • Well Stocked Grocery Store
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Campground Activities

Heated swimming pool & 2 Hot Tubs Photo

Heated swimming pool & 2 Hot Tubs

Enjoy a dip in our pool! On a hot summer day, it is most refreshing! Our pool is available for your enjoyment from Memorial Day Weekend thru September 14th each year. Coded wrist bands are required for entrance into the pool area - pick them up at the registration desk. We require that an adult accompany children under 14 years of age. Although we have a pool attendant, they are not lifeguards! WE DO HAVE AN ADULT ONLY SWIM (no children under 18) from 10 PM until 10:30 PM nightly (unless posted otherwise). Summer pool hours are generally from 10 AM until 10 PM (unless posted otherwise). The pool is 3 ft at the shallow end and goes up to 5 ft. Our pool is great fun for the entire family. Missoula KOA has 2 hot tubs. Relax in a bubbly tub after driving all day. What a way to enjoy the evening. Ages 6 and up allowed in the hot tubs.

Fun Center / Game Room Photo

Fun Center / Game Room

Have a blast! Play our Foosball or pool tables in the Fun Center. There are many arcade games to entertain the family. At the Fun Center you can rent Fun Cycle and Banana Peel bikes, check out game equipment for volleyball, horseshoes, and basketball. It's your all-around Fun Center at the Missoula KOA! Fun Center and bike rentals and games available Memorial Day Weekend to September 14th each year same as the Pool.

KOA Yellow Mini-golf Photo

KOA Yellow Mini-golf

We have a 9-hole mini-golf course with KOA yellow grass! Mini golf is FREE to all our camping guests. Check out your golf clubs & score cards at The KOA Mountain Mercantile.

Fun Cycle Banana Peel Bike Rentals Photo

Fun Cycle Banana Peel Bike Rentals

Experience the excitement that comes with the Fun Cycle low rider bikes. You steer this sleek, low recumbent cycle with your body, grab the handles and you're on your way to the ride of your life. Your legs get a great workout - but you'll never notice because you're having so much fun. Everyone loves the action it's the coolest ride to peddle down any bike path. At the Fun Center, you can rent Fun Cycle and Banana Peel bikes. We have a designated trail around the campground for the Fun Cycles to ride on. Follow the indicated lines on the pavement. The cost for rentals is only $3.50 per ½ hour. A $10.00 deposit, parent's signature and a bike helmet is required. Bring your own helmet or a KOA provided helmet will be available for use. Fun Cycle Rentals available during our summer season, Memorial weekend to September 14th.

Playgrounds & Group Fire Pit Area Photo

Playgrounds & Group Fire Pit Area

We have two playgrounds for the entertainment of our young guests and the young-at-heart! Check out the slides, swings and jungle gyms or available at the Fun Center volleyball, basketball and badminton equipment for our guests to use. At Elmer’s park a large fire pit area is available for groups and individuals. Seating around the fire pit and picnic tables are available to relax on. It is a beautiful area for you to watch the kids play, or enjoy a relaxing fire in the evening. Not all of our RV sites have fire pits at the site so this area is great for those who want a fire experience.

KOA Kafe and Gathering Place (Seasonal) Photo

KOA Kafe and Gathering Place (Seasonal)

A Buffet Breakfast is served five days a week from 7am – 11am, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday during the summer months. 2012 Season June 14th to August 19th. Bacon, eggs, pancakes biscuits & gravy, hash browns, fruit, toast, hot coffee and tea are a few of the items available for our guests in the morning. Prices are reasonable and the service is fast and friendly. Take the morning off and come see us. Breakfast is available summer months only. After the breakfast crowd is through the Gathering Place building is open for use by our guests. You are welcome to relax in air conditioned comfort. Check out many area brochures, maps and our book on “Things to see and do in the Missoula Area”. Enjoy a show on the TV or play a board game with friends. WiFi internet is available at the Gathering Place as well as the rest of the campground. Family reunions and groups are welcome to make arrangements to use the Gathering Place for group events and dinners. Call our reservations number for information for groups and reunions. The Gathering Place is available for groups and gatherings year round. In the summer months while breakfast is being served the Gathering Place is only available after breakfast is over.

Ice Cream at The Gathering Place Photo

Ice Cream at The Gathering Place

Ice cream on a hot summer night what could be better? Ice Cream at The Gathering Place could do the trick! Serving nightly starting in mid-June through Labor Day weekend we serve Ice Cream treats at the KOA Kafe and Gathering Place from 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM nightly. Don’t miss out on our special – Real Montana Huckleberry Sundae! We have Ice Cream Cones in lots of flavors, Sundaes; you select the toppings and an amazing Root Beer Float. Prices vary depending on your choices.

Kamp K9 / Doggie Park Photo

Kamp K9 / Doggie Park

At Missoula KOA, we strive to offer something for every member of your family. Which is why we're pleased to announce our special playground set aside for your pets, Kamp K9. It is a fenced-in area featuring obstacles and plenty of room for Fido to run free. Shaded benches available to relax and enjoy the fun.

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Local Attractions

Shopping - Hub of Western Montana Photo

Shopping - Hub of Western Montana

Besides unique downtown shops which are great fun to browse, Southgate Mall has over 100 stores, plus located within walking distance to the campground are many trendy stores like Old Navy, TJ Maxx, Ross Dress for Less, REI, Sports Authority,  Famous Footwear, Target, Costco, Pier 1 Imports, Barnes & Noble, Staples and Best Buy. Missoula is Western Montana's shopping destination area!

Historic Downtown Missoula Photo

Historic Downtown Missoula

Missoula’s best galleries and museums can be found in the Downtown area as 14 art galleries & 3 museums offer original, contemporary, traditional, & historical art of all forms. Native American & Western themes abound, as do modern exhibits, gifts & seasonal showings. Famous Missoula artists, Monte Dolack & Larry Pirnie, along with leading authors James Lee Burke & James Welch, contribute to Missoula’s art scene. Check out Gallery night from 5-8 PM on the first Friday of every month when Downtown Galleries and Museums feature new artists with wine and hors d’ oeuvres.

University of Montana Photo

University of Montana

The University of Montana – home of the Grizzlies has nationally-ranked academic programs and performing arts. Chartered in 1893 and opened in 1895 with 50 students, but today 10,600 students work and live in 47 buildings and residence halls over a 640 acre campus. Tours are available by appointment at (406)243-6266. While here make sure to climb the "M" overlooking the city of Missoula.

Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Wildlife Visitor Center Photo

Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Wildlife Visitor Center

Come explore the wildlife art gallery and view original paintings, prints and bronzes at the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.  Marvel at the impressive collection of world-record elk displays and life-size mounts of grizzly bear, mountain goat, bighorn sheep, wolf, lynx, a cow elk and newborn calf display and more.  Take a seat in the theater and watch the finest in wildlife films.  Then, further your knowledge of elk and their habitat with educational and entertaining books and videos.

United States Forest Service Smoke Jumper and Aerial Fire Depot Visitor Center Photo

United States Forest Service Smoke Jumper and Aerial Fire Depot Visitor Center

The United States Forest Service Smoke Jumper and Aerial Fire Depot features murals, videos, a reconstructed lookout tower and exhibits of men and women fighting wildfire, from the advent of the smoke jumper in 1939 to present day. In addition, Forest Service smoke jumpers are trained here. Open mid-May through mid-September with tours available on the hour.

Historical Museum of Fort Missoula Photo

Historical Museum of Fort Missoula

The museum is located on 32 acres at the core of Fort Missoula, an area included on the National Register of Historic Places. The Historical Museum of Fort Missoula has over 18,000 objects in its collection, including the main museum building, formerly a Quartermaster's Storehouse. The museum's indoor galleries contain both long-term and temporary exhibits that address topics of interest from the area's early exploration to modern times. These exhibits, together with the museum's outdoor interpretive area--a complex of original and relocated historic structures--depict the life and material culture of the region.

World-Class Fishing Photo

World-Class Fishing

Missoula is one of the few places in the West that has four world-class rivers at its doorstep. The Blackfoot River made famous by Norman Maclean's "A River Runs Through It", the historic Clark Fork River, the Bitterroot River and Rock Creek a “blue ribbon trout stream”.

The Clark Fork River which runs right through Missoula you can fish for rainbow or brown trout.  You have the option to go with a guided outfitter or an adventure out on your own. Non-residents are required to buy a 2 day fishing license.

Flathead Lake -- July is Cherry Season Photo

Flathead Lake -- July is Cherry Season

Flathead Lake is a perfect day drive from Missoula, about an hour north. A drive around the lake is an experience you can't miss.  The lake is surrounded by mountains on both sides the majestic Mission Mountains take your breath away, with their snow covered peaks reaching to the sky.  The drive will take in US HW 93 on the west of the lake and Route 35 on the east.  You will find several local breweries and wineries on your drive around the lake if you like to taste the local fare.  Many of the small towns around the lake have wonderful shops and great places to eat.  You will love this drive. 
July is Cherry time around the lake.  Flathead Lake is surrounded with cherry orchards and July is the time.  Polson on the south end of the lake has a cherry festival every July.  On your drive around the lake you will see may fruit stands selling the local fair.
Flathead Lake is the largest natural freshwater lake in the western part of US at 27 miles long and 15 miles wide.

Plays and Theatre Performances

Many area plays and theatre performances at the Missoula Children's Theatre and University of Montana Theaters. Also Missoula Symphony Orchestra and String Orchestra of the Rockies performances.

Garnet/Rock Creek Self-Guided Tour (Ghost Town and Visitor Center)


http://www.garnetghosttown.org

For a glimpse of the real "Old West," head to Garnet, one of the best preserved ghost towns in Montana. This historic gold-mining town, prospered from 1895-1911 when more than a thousand people lived there. As gold became scarce, Garnet’s population diminished rapidly. Today, you can still see many of Garnet’s abandoned houses, stores and mines. The visitor center at Garnet is open 10 am to 6 p.m. daily during the summer. Cars are allowed on the road from June 1 through November 15. The visitor center’s winter hours are 10 am to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. After visiting Garnet, bring your flies and rod and cool off with blue-ribbon trout fishing on nearby Rock Creek.

Hiking and Biking

Missoula is surrounded by several recreational areas. Throughout the city there is an extensive, beautiful, and well-maintained network of riverfront trails for walkers, joggers, bicyclists, etc. There are also other trails located in different areas throughout the city.

Missoula's People's Market

A food and craft show run by local artists held in downtown Missoula every Saturday morning.

Skiing (downhill & cross-country), Snowboarding, and Snowmobiling

We are open year round with limited facilities, but if you come during the winter months, within minutes of the campground, you can be at Snowbowl Ski Area - famous for its vertical drop. There are hundreds of trails around the area for snowmobiling, plus several snowmobile rental shops. Lolo Hot Springs has an extensive trail system for snowmobiling. There are also many cross country skiing trails around the area.

Out to Lunch at Caras Park

Out to Lunch is a weekly festival in Caras Riverfront Park every Wednesday 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. June to August. Featured are live entertainment and a wide variety of food vendors.

Bonner Park Concerts

Wednesday night band concerts open to the public at no charge. Concerts are held from July to mid-August at 8 p.m.

Farmers Market

This is a unique opportunity to find fresh vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, honey and baked goods. This community happening often includes entertainment. It is held Tuesday evenings and Saturday mornings at Market Plaza.

Museum of the Arts

The Art Museum offers visitors of all ages a broad range of activities and cultural experiences. Enjoy our changing exhibits, permanent collection, special events and gift shopping in the Museum Shop.

A Carousel for Missoula

Come see and ride the first fully hand-carved carousel to be built in America since the Great Depression. Thirty-eight wooden horses await riders. Two chariots are available for handicapped riders, and others preferring a smoother ride. The horses and chariots ride on a 1918 carousel frame, lovingly restored and maintained by a volunteer mechanical crew, and revolve around artist panels depicting many of the local artists who created A Carousel for Missoula. The outside row horses travel at 8 miles per hour, making this one of the fastest carousels in the country. A Carousel for Missoula is the home for the largest band organ in continuous use in the United States. It has over 400 pipes which duplicate the sounds of 23 instruments and 45 musicians.

Dragon Hollow

At the Carousel - Three Headed Dragon! 25 foot slide, obstacle course pavilion swings tot land musical instruments special details by local artists built by volunteers in 2001

Museum of Mountain Flying

This is Montana’s only public aviation museum. Founded in 1993, it is located in a large hangar at the east end of the Missoula airport. Follow signs at airport entrance. It is dedicated to the history of mountain flying in the northern Rockies. Open 7 days per week in the summer. Antique airplanes on display and a gift shop.

Family & Group Reunions

When it's your turn to plan the reunion, think of the Missoula KOA. We are here to help you make an easy job of planning all the details! We have all the amenities that will suit anyone's needs! We have Kamping Kabins that will sleep up to 6 people, tent sites, and RV sites with water, sewer, electricity, 50 amp service, & cable TV. You can arrange to use the KOA Gathering Place for your group activities for only $25 per day when your reunion is here!

It can hold up to 60 people comfortably for whatever group activities you want. You can watch old family videos or slides, play games, etc. We also serve breakfast at the Gathering Place every morning during the summer season for our campground guests. (The Gathering Place isn't available to your group for exclusive use during the breakfast time). The KOA Gathering Place has kitchen facilities available for large groups.

We are tucked away at the edge of Missoula within minutes of great shopping and wonderful restaurants! We are located within walking distance of many discount stores and eating places in Missoula like TJ Maxx, Ross Dress for Less, Old Navy, Coldstone Creamery Ice Cream, Costco and many more! If your group is up for a whitewater adventure, Montana River Guides will pick you up at the campground for your convenience (must call them in advance and make arrangements with them). We invite you to bring your family and friends for an incredible reunion in Western Montana!

KOA Mountain Mercantile

Check out our unique gift shop and store with a blend of high quality apparel items, Montana tee and sweatshirts, University of Montana Grizzly Wear, hats, Montana Huckleberry products, toys, gadgets, souvenirs, groceries, cold drinks and more! Our store is well stocked with a variety of items. Don't forget to show us your KOA value card and receive 10% off of your souvenir or apparel items purchased.

KOA Kafe and Gathering Place (Seasonal)

Along with our breakfast service daily during the summer months, you can relax, play board games, and watch TV & videos here in the Gathering Place. After the breakfast crowd leaves, the room is your place to hook up to our data-ports for internet & email, get in-depth tourist information from our racks, watch the news or a show, play some fun board games with each other or just kick back and relax!

Ninemile Remount Depot

If you’re a history buff, the Ninemile Valley, 25 miles west of Missoula is a fascinating trip. The Valley is home to the Ninemile Remount Depot, a long time Forest Service supply and dispatch center for mules and other livestock used for firefighting and back-country work. The ranger station is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, recognized for its distinctive Cape Cod architecture and its historic role in land management. Today, the ranger station remains a working ranch that is home to the popular "Forest Service Centennial Pack String". There’s an interesting Visitor Center at the ranger station. You can also take a self-guided tour of the grounds and buildings and see the ranch in operation. From the ranger station, you can continue farther north in the mountains for lunch and a walk at the Grand Menard Picnic Area and Discovery Trail.

St. Francis Xavier Church

This Church located on 420 W. Pine Street was built in 1889 the year that Montana became a state and is outstanding for its graceful steeple, its paintings and stained glass windows. The paintings were done by a brother of the Society of Jesus, a kitchen helper, who painted them in his spare time and turned out to be a master.

National Bison Range Photo

National Bison Range

Take a drive northwest of Missoula and take in the sights of the majestic Mission Mountains. You can visit the National Bison Range which protects a herd of 300-500 buffalo on approximately 19,000 acres of grassland and forest. You might see whitetail and mule deer, pronghorns, elk, bighorn sheep, and if you’re lucky, you might catch a glimpse of a Rocky Mountain goat. Keep an eye out for other wildlife such as beaver, mink, weasel, muskrat, bobcats, coyotes and black bears. If you’re a bird-watcher, bring your binoculars and view some ring-necked pheasants, gray partridges and grouse.

Rocky Mountain Museum of Military History Photo

Rocky Mountain Museum of Military History

Relive America’s epic battles at Historic Fort Missoula, home to the US Army in Montana in 1877. The Rocky Mountain Museum of Military History attraction is located in the World War II era Building T310 & T 316, next to the Historical Museum. The museum contains exhibits, programs, & veterans’ talks on the Civil & Indian Wars, World Wars I & II, Korea, Vietnam, Desert Storm & other military topics. You'll also find a picnic area, gift counter and restrooms. It is open year round.

Glacier National Park - 2 ½ hours from campground.  A good day tour from Missoula Photo

Glacier National Park - 2 ½ hours from campground. A good day tour from Missoula

Enter Glacier National Park and you are stepping into one of the most pristine natural settings left in North America--perhaps in the world. Protected for most of this century, the park still looks much as it has looked since the glaciers began receding 10,000 years ago. Like an enchanted highway in a fairy tale, the world-famous Going-to-the-Sun Road winds its way up and up, past forests and lakes, until you are driving among the peaks themselves. An extraordinary feat of engineering listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the highway offers to everyone what was once available only to the hardiest of hikers. From Lake McDonald on the west to St. Mary on the east, visitors travel a route that leaves no one unmoved by its majesty and beauty.

Holt Heritage Museum Photo

Holt Heritage Museum

Dedicated to the Cowboy, Stockman, Nez Perce Indians and Lewis & Clark, situated adjacent to the Historic "Traveler’s Rest". The Holt Heritage Museum includes an extensive collection of memorabilia collected over the last 40+ years telling the story of this area from the Nez Perce Period to the present day. Enjoy interpretive areas with authentic tipis, Indian Outlook Area, Horse-drawn vehicles, Western Hat-Boot-Spur displays & Old Town Street scene. Experience the Old West as it was. 6800 Hwy 12, Lolo, MT 59847

Golfing - 6 Major Courses Nearby Photo

Golfing - 6 Major Courses Nearby

You'll find many great golf courses in the Missoula area.

  • Larchmont Municipal Golf Course - 18 hole (406) 721-4416
  • Linda Vista Golf Course - 9 hole 3 par  (406) 251-3655
  • University Golf Course – 9 hole public (406) 728-8629
  • Highlands Golf Course – 9 hole (406) 728-7360
  • The King Ranch Golf course – 18 hole (406) 626-4000
  • Canyon River Golf Course – 18 hole (406) 721-0222


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Upcoming Events

Missoula’s Outdoor Saturday Morning Markets

When market season hits, three fun outdoor markets – the Missoula Farmer’s Market, the Missoula Saturday Market, and the Clark Fork River Market – take over Missoula for a few hours each Saturday morning from May through late October.  You don’t have to decide which market to visit because all three markets are located within an easy stroll from one another along Higgins Ave in Downtown Missoula.  See listings below for each of the three markets.

The Clark Fork River Market Photo

The Clark Fork River Market

The Clark Fork River Market set alongside the Clark Fork River in Missoula is a scenic setting for buying locally-produced fruits and vegetables, meats, poultry, fish, organic dairy products, plants, flowers, fresh handcrafted pastas, baked goods, honey, salsa, jams and jellies, wool goods and other wares from area farmers, ranchers and chefs. Breakfast, lunch, espresso, coffee, tea and cold drinks are available.  The Clark Fork River Market is truly a showcase of some of the best local made products.  You might even see a cooking demonstrations hosted by local chefs.  Live music adds to the festivities from 10am to 12ish. The first few weeks of the market you’ll find starts for your own garden.  The Clark Fork Market hours are Saturdays 8am - 1pm and runs May to Mid-October under the Higgins Avenue bridge in downtown Missoula.

Missoula Saturday Market - Saturdays May 5 to October 20, 2012 Photo

Missoula Saturday Market - Saturdays May 5 to October 20, 2012

At Missoula Saturday Market, each summer, the city of Missoula closes Pine Street for a Saturday craft and food market run by local artisans. Enjoy traffic-free socializing, morning coffee and treats, local crafts, and interesting imports in historic downtown Missoula.  At Saturday Market you’ll find everything from photography and painting to clothing, jewelry, locally made soap, and hand-poured candles.  Check out the contemporary designs, and even meet the artists themselves.  If you are an art watcher, you have got to attend this event on the Saturday's.  Saturday Market is situated between two other markets you’ll also on Saturday, the Clark Fork River Market and the Farmers Market.  The Saturday Market begins the first Saturday in May and ends on the third Saturday in October.

Missoula Farmer's Market - mid May to mid October Photo

Missoula Farmer's Market - mid May to mid October

Missoula Farmers' Market sells local fresh and dried produce, nursery plants, flowers, eggs, bread, jams, jellies and syrups.  Enjoy local baked goods and coffee as you stroll through the market.  Located in Circle Square (at the north end of Higgins Avenue - by the XXX's)
 
Founded in 1972, the Missoula Farmers' Market is a fixture in downtown Missoula, always providing locally grown and fresh-picked produce in a friendly and inviting space.
 
Open from mid-May to mid-October every Saturday from 8:30am - 12:30pm and in July and August, Tuesday evenings from 5:30pm to 7:00pm.  Performers will be scheduled on Saturdays from 9:30 to 11:30am

UNDER THE BIG SKY FINE ARTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVAL 6/15/12 – 6/17/12 4TH ANNUAL

The Under the Big Sky Fine Arts and Crafts Festival features a unique variety of local, regional, and national artists and craftsmen.  The festival is held each Father’s Day weekend at the Missoula County Fairgrounds.  Artist Faire includes, fine arts, ceramics, photography, glassware, jewelry, fabric, candles, wood, stone, children’s toys, and more make up the region’s premiere event with 76 booths of exquisitely hand-crafted fine art and craft items from artisans nationwide.  Join in for a fun-filled weekend, meet the artists, enjoy local food, browse exquisitely hand-crafted fine art and craft items.
 
2012 DATES SUMMER FESTIVAL 06/15/12 – 06/17/12
JUNE 15TH (Friday) 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
JUNE 16TH (Saturday) 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
JUNE 17TH (Sunday) 10:00 am- 4:00 pm


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