Find your next adventure!
Enjoying the outdoors doesn't have to mean conquering a mountain. Here in western Montana, there are many opportunities for outdoor recreation with incredible views that don't require 10 mile hikes, expensive hiking boots, or fancy functioning legs. Below, you will find detailed reviews with accessibility information on Missoula’s best outdoor spaces to help you find your next adventure!
Seeley Lake Wildlife Viewing Blind
A short hike to a wildlife viewing blind in the wetlands
Hieronymus Park
Accessible and natural trails with gorgeous views of the Bitterroot Mountains
River Point Day Use Area
A day use beach and swimming site with views of the Swan Mountain range
Lee Metcalf Wildlife Refuge
A sanctuary for migratory birds in the beautiful Bitterroot Valley
Maclay Flat Nature Trail
A nature trail through meadows and forests on the west edge of Missoula
Milltown State Park
An accessible park at the confluence of the Blackfoot and Clark Fork rivers
Looking for something specific?
Use the search bar below to search for information on accessibility (paved path, van-accessible parking, benches) or views (river, mountains, etc), or features (picnic tables, wildlife viewing, etc) to help you narrow down your options!
Inspired by the work of Syren Nagakyrie, founder of Disabled Hikers.
Check out their site at www.disabledhikers.com!