Caras Park is tucked away in downtown Missoula on the banks of the Clark Fork River. While its a lovely spot for a peaceful stroll, the Park Pavilion is also known for the local events it hosts throughout the year, which range from casual weekend markets to lively brew fests. Come to see live music or enjoy a rest after meandering along the Riverfront Walking trail. There's always something to do at Caras Park.
St. Francis Xavier Church is the tallest church of Missoula built-in 1892 by the architecture, Mr. Blanchard, under the observation of the priest Father Diomedi. The interiors are of the church as much as mesmerizing as the exteriors. There are beautiful paintings that are more than 100 years old, the paintings were painted by the brother of the Society of Jesus and a kitchen helper when they had free time. So if you are in the city do not miss out on visiting this church and seek some blessing.
Set against the scenic Clark Fork River in Downtown Missoula, the Wilma is a state-of-the-art venue for concerts, movies, and live theater. The theater was originally built as a vaudeville house in 1921 and is housed within the city's first steel-frame building. In 2015, the theater underwent widespread renovations, transforming the historic theater into a modern entertainment venue. From concerts featuring national and international artists to live theater and art house films, Wilma's eclectic design appeals to a diverse audience, setting the bar for Missoula's thriving entertainment scene.
One of the most popular breweries in the country, the Big Sky Brewing Co. boasts an impressively wide reach in the western and central part of the United States. Started by a group of friends, the brewery was established in response to a need felt for an ale brewery. Since it opened in 1995, the brewery has earned a reputation for churning out some of the best ales in the country, and their beers like the Moose Drool, Scape Goat, Trout Slayer Ale, and Summer Honey have become quite popular. For more information, do check the website.
Dornblaser Field opened in 1912, and is a multipurpose stadium. The stadium is owned by University of Montana and is the home field of the football team of the university known as Montana Grizzlies Football. It is named after Paul Dornblaser, one of the best players of the university and is host to various tournaments from time to time. The stadium underwent a renovation to expand its capacity and also to upgrade the facilities and hosts track and filed fixtures of its home team.