Personalize your online experience to stay up-to-date on news, events and other information you care about.  View my dashboard

Sign In
home
print pagerss
City of Missoula, Montana

Go To Site Search
Parks & Recreation

Missoula: A Great Place to Live, Work, and Play!
Missoula Parks and Recreation is proud to serve the citizens of Missoula with quality recreation programs, well-maintained parks and trails, and an abundance of open space lands. Missoula boasts more than 400 acres of city parkland, 20,000 park and boulevard trees, 22 miles of trails, and 3,300 acres of conservation lands.

Thousands of Missoulians join us for healthy fun at our two exciting water parks, participate in our wide variety of youth and adult recreation programs, plus participate in fun runs, festivals, and outdoor recreation adventures. We strive to make sure every Missoula neighborhood is served with parks and open space, recreational facilities, and bicycle and pedestrian access to the great outdoors.

Registration
Recreation Guide
Register for programs at Currents Aquatics Center, Monday through Friday, 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and Sunday, 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. For more information please call (406) 721-PARK.

Currents Aquatics Center  
Hours and Fees
Location
Phone 721-PARK (7275) 

Gaukler2-small.jpg

Donna Gaukler
Director

More from Donna

Email 

600 Cregg Ln.

Missoula, MT 59801

Map
 

Ph: (406) 721-PARK

cover.jpg


Park Operations

100 Hickory St.

Missoula, MT 59801 

Ph: (406) 552-6277

Hours

Monday - Friday

9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

 

KaboomWeb_Button.png


Events Calendar
Fri, Apr. 20 - Thu, May 31


Mon, May. 21 - Mon, June 25

News Flash
Mount Jumbo North Zone re-opens May 1
All areas north of Mount Jumbo Saddle Road re-open to the public on Tuesday, May 1. Dogs must be under strict voice and sight control and may not chase or harass wildlife and livestock. Trailhead is on Upper Lincoln Hills Drive. Read on...
“Take One, Leave One” Program reduces costs, reuses plastic grocery bags
“Take One, Leave One” is a pilot program to encourage pet owners to use plastic grocery bags for waste removal to save money and reuse bags which would likely end up in the landfill. Read on...
Calendar    |    Contact Us    |    Disclaimer    |    Sitemap    |    RSS    |    Accessibility    |    Photo Credits    |    Employees Only    |    Archive    |    Copyright Notices    |    Powered by CivicPlus
435 Ryman Street    |    Missoula, MT 59802    |    Ph. (406) 552-6000    |    TTY (406) 552-6131