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Missoula is a medium size city in Western Montana with a population under 60,000. The hub of five valleys in the northwest region of the state, or Glacier Country, the town boasts the University of Montana, sometimes called the Harvard of the Rockies, the Rattlesnake Wilderness Area, and a multitude of recreational opportunities, along with an active and colorful downtown.
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Missoulians enjoy a range of outdoor activities including hiking, rafting, "tubing", rock climbing, skiing, fishing, golfing, and just about any other activity that can be done outside. It's no wonder—in Missoula you can take a city bus to within walking distance of federally designated wilderness area. After hiking and returning to town, you can visit the historic downtown and enjoy some fantastic local food and drink.
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Missoulians enjoy a range of outdoor activities including hiking, rafting, "tubing", rock climbing, skiing, fishing, golfing, and just about any other activity that can be done outside. It's no wonder—in Missoula you can take a city bus to within walking distance of federally designated wilderness area. After hiking and returning to town, you can visit the historic downtown and enjoy some fantastic local food and drink.
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There are three breweries in the city with public taprooms:
- Big Sky Brewery,[1] distributes to multiple states. Their most famous brew is called "Moose Drool", but all are good.
- Bayern Brewing,[2] specializes in German lagers.
- Kettle House, [3] is a much smaller neighborhood brewery, with excellent beers as well.
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