No matter where you are, there will always be a plethora of things that you have to experience. Missoula, Montana is no exception to this rule. Sure, we may lack Disneyland and In-N-Out, but there are so many amazing things to do here.
This list is simply a short and concise offering of underrated, hidden gems that some people would never imagine to be a part of Missoula, Montana. Now, let us get this party started!
2. Chill Out at Walmart
A national pastime of all people. Walmeezy's is the place to be 24/7. Who doesn’t live for the trip of a lifetime to your local Walmart? BONUS: Missoula has not 2, not 3 but 4 Walmarts. #MartGoals
3. Splurge at the Big Dipper
Since 1995, Big Dipper Ice Cream owned the whole world of ice cream. They have the best ice cream ever made in the whole world, do not even question it. Their homemade delicacy is the best thing you will ever experience. As Mariah Carey once said on TRL: “If you don’t have ice cream in your life, sometimes you just might go a little bit crazy.”
4. Check out the doggos at the Bark Park
I have no idea how to even decribe this place. Amazing. Perfect. This place is literally paradise. Dogs galore.5. Drink some coffee
If you are looking for a nice ol’ cup o’ joe, look no
further than the plethora of coffee shops all around! Some of the fan favorites are Liquid Planet
and Zootown Brew. Coffee is consumed
daily in the city of Missoula, because there is always so much going on at all times. Stay hydrated though, especially with all of that caffeine.
6. Watch the brave surfers at Brennan's Wave

To be honest, is there any place better than Missoula, Montana? Why would anyone want to live anywhere else?! We have everything from Albertsons to coffee to a sky! Truly an astonishing wonder, it is! But definitely do not pass up on the delicious ice cream that we have to offer. It can be easy to take everything that Missoula offers for granted because most of these become simply part of our weekly routines, but it is highly important to keep in mind that we are so lucky to live in one of the greatest places in the world.





























