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If you crave unadulterated adventure in the great outdoors, Missoula is the place to go. Nestled amongst the magnificent Sapphire and Bitterroot mountains, Missoula is one of the state’s most popular vacation destinations. From fly-fishing excursions to hiking adventures, some of nature’s purest pastimes await you in Missoula. Unlike some vacation hotspots, Missoula doesn’t have a high or low season. Rather, Missoula is a terrific place to visit year-round. Nicknamed the “garden city,” Missoula lies on what once was a glacial lakebed. Today, there are many rivers that intersect in Missoula including Clark Fork, Bitterroot and Big Blackfoot River. During the summertime, these bodies of water provide the perfect environment for fly-fishing, rafting and kayaking. Once winter sets in, snowmobiling, ice-skating, snowboarding and skiing become the activities du jour.
Missoula is home to the University of Montana, and its social atmopshere is relaxed and intellectual. In this liberal-meets-Wild-West college town, there’s always a good conversation to be had. This is especially the case at Sean Kelly’s, the town’s unofficial speakeasy. Located in the unique downtown district, Sean Kelly’s is where “the Gaelic and the garlic mix.” Missoula has a variety of entertainment options. Whether you visit during the warm summers or the cozy winters, you will find plenty to see and do. A delightful town that is one part rugged outdoors and one part bohemian chic, Missoula is an off-the-radar location that has a great deal to offer.