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The Fire Road traverses the face of Mount Sentinel from above the “M” south to Pattee Canyon. Access is at the south end of Maurice Avenue near the University Villages Community Center or from ...
Arts/Leisure - Art and Musical Groups Welcome to the 2011 edition of Uncover Missoula. •Alliance Francaise. Alliance Française of Missoula is a local nonprofit whose mission is to promote ...
No matter where you live in Missoula, you’re within walking distance of one of the city’s many neighborhood parks and some of its more remote natural areas. For more information on Missoula ...
• American Indian Business Leaders (AIBL). University of Montana, Gallagher Business Building, Room 366. Maurice Smith, executive director. 243-4879. Provides support and encouragement to ...
Missoula has a number of groups dedicated to furthering efforts for world peace. • Citizens for Responsible Crime Policy. Angela Goodhope, field director. (406) 493-0425. E-mail: info@ ...
Caras Park, a 15-acre city park downtown along the Clark Fork River, is considered the hub of the Missoula trails network. Here, you’ll find ample parking, restrooms, picnic tables, benches and ...
Miles: North Loop Trail – 3.8 miles; Saddle Trail – 1.1 miles; Backbone Trail 1 – 2.5 miles; “L” Trail – 2/3 mile Elevation gain: Varies. The Saddle and North Loop are easiest, at ...
The city is working to acquire a 2,500-foot gap in the trail between North Avenue and Livingston Street. It provides access between Southgate Mall and the Safeway grocery store as part of Missoula ...
See the Gallery listings the first Friday of each month in the Entertainer for current shows and displays. Alara Jewelry, 312 N. Higgins Ave., 728-8844. Amira Rug Gallery, 214 E. Main St., 728-9423.
Paths along the downtown riverfront are at the heart of Missoula's trail network. Walking, bicycling and, in some places, horseback-riding paths along the Clark's Fork of the Columbia River ...