Lolo is near the Montana-Idaho border and Lolo Pass. Located at a historic and contemporary crossroads, Travelers' Rest State Park is a place where visitors can say with certainty that they are walking in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark. The nearby creek was originally called Travelers' Rest Creek because men using the trail found it an ideal spot to stop, rest, hunt and repair their gear before tackling the trip over the pass. The natural hot water springs also helped make it a favorite stop.
Join swing dance non-profit Zootown Swing and local band, The Jive, for a summer dance series at the Caras Park pavilion!
We start the night with a 30 minute beginner Lindy Hop lesson, and dance until it's dark!
Free community event! (suggested donation $10-20)
Ride the Rattlesnake Trails and Parks as Julie leads this moderate 9 mile loop over lower Rattlesnake roads and trails, with the option of a dinner stop near the end. Gather at 5:30 p.m. after meeting on the Milwaukee Trail at the south end of the Madison Street Under Bridge. The ride will begin by 5:45. Some single track trails are included, most commuter bikes will do fine. A dinner or snack stop at the Patio at Rattlesnake Market on the return trip will be an optional part of the celebration. ITEMS TO BRING ON ALL OUR RIDES: helmet, water, snacks, tube that fits your bike, lock if you are joining us for dinner. All are welcome!
If weather conditions exist where the ride needs to be cancelled (excessive heat, air quality, thunderstorms), someone from WBM will be at the meet-up location at the scheduled time to let you know.
Tell Us Something Presents: Live Storytelling on the theme "The Power of Place"
Missoula, Montana
Jun 15
Tell Us Something brings you another evening of live storytelling at Bonner Park Bandshell!
Eight storytellers will share their true personal stories without notes on the theme “The Power of Place”.
Tickets are on sale now. All ages are welcome*.
General Admission seating tickets are $20 in advance and $23 the day of the show.
Gates open at 6:00 PM. Storytelling begins at 7 PM.
Tell Us Something awakens imagination, empowers storytellers, and connects the Missoula community through the transformative power of personal storytelling. It celebrates each other, our stories, and how we move through the world together.
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*Tell Us Something welcomes all ages, however, parents, please be advised that stories sometimes have adult themes and storytellers sometimes use adult language.
We again welcome our friends from the Deaf community by providing ASL interpretation. If you are part of this community and plan to attend, please contact Marc Moss: info@tellussomething.org to arrange for accessible seating.
Gates open at 6:00 PM. Storytelling begins at 7 PM.
Your community, your stories.
THIS IS AN OUTDOOR EVENT ANDS WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE.
Venue Rules:
-Carrying or possessing weapons, firearms, or explosives on the premises is prohibited
-No outside food and beverage
-No smoking
-No noisemaking devices
-No heckling
Seating is general admission and first come first served.
Pack it in, pack it out. Please do not leave trash at the event site.
Please email info@tellussomething.org if you have accessibility needs.
At the Zootown Festival in Missoula, the tour shifts into a wide-open, festival-driven experience. The Missoula County Fairgrounds provide a communal setting where the music reaches across a diverse audience, blending seamlessly with the outdoor energy of the event.
“Midnight in Harlem” emerges as a moment of collective stillness amid the festival buzz, highlighting the band’s ability to command attention through emotional restraint. The set balances introspective moments with groove-oriented passages, reflecting the band’s versatility within large-scale festival environments.
This performance underscores the tour’s adaptability, proving that the Tedeschi Trucks Band’s sound remains impactful whether in intimate theaters or expansive festival grounds.
The Darby Rodeo and stock contractor Red Eye Rodeo presents the Twisted Nut Rodeo at our amazing Darby Rodeo grounds in our own little slice of heaven in southwestern Montana! There will be fun for the whole family with Bareback, Saddle Broncs, Bulls and Barrel Racing. It is one of 5 rodeos in a series throughout Montana seeking the top riders competing for a 4-wheeler at the Finals, also held in Darby in September.
We will have food and merchandise vendors, rodeo clown, Dalton Morris, and tons of fun with the with each event. Darby has one of the most beautiful settings and venue in the state with 2-story Skyboxes and Party Decks. Come and check us out, it won't disappoint!
Get ready for a Halloween Themed fun, active morning with your Brewery Running Series crew! We’re teaming up with Lolo Peak Brewing for a 5k-ish fun run filled with miles, smiles, costumes, and great local beer.
Start and finish right at the taproom—run, walk, or jog your way through a scenic route we’ve mapped to show off the best of the surrounding neighborhood. No pressure, no timing… just good vibes, fresh air, and a refreshing craft beverage waiting for you at the finish line.
Join us for the 14th Montana International Choral Festival, July 15-18, 2027!
Join us in the summer of 2027, in the Northern Rocky Mountains. Hear extraordinary choral music brought to you by the Montana International Choral Festival.
The Montana International Choral Festival was founded in 1987 by Donald Carey, a Missoula choral conductor and music professor. Carey had been inspired by a similar Festival in Nancy, France four years earlier. The first Festival was a huge success. It is now held every other year in Missoula. Over the decades, choirs have come to Missoula from every continent except Antarctica. In 2019, choirs from 11 countries accepted invitations to sing at the 11th International Choral Festival, July 17-20, 2019.