Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Trails Master Plan: Get Involved

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The PROST Framework outlines the Vision, Guiding Principles (“we believe PROST will...”), and overarching Strategic Goals for realizing the future of the public lands, programs, services, and features that fall under the purview of the Parks and Recreation Department. The Framework must reflect the wishes of the community and also support the community in achieving the greatest potential outcomes for a healthy community and environment.

Plan Update and Public Engagement Findings to Date:

Parks and Recreation hosted a community open house on October 22 to share the results of the PROST public outreach to date and collect public input on the plan's draft vision and goals. We've summarized the information presented at the open house and posted a brief survey to gather additional public comment. Please review the materials below, then take the survey to share your priorities for the future of Missoula's parks, recreation, open space, trails and urban forest.

Public Engagement Summary & Statistically Valid/ Representative Survey

Throughout 2024, Parks and Recreation conducted extensive community outreach to gather insights about residents' parks and recreation needs. Here's a brief summary of the public comments received to date.

Key Findings:

  • 98 % of online community survey respondents said parks, recreation and open space are very important or important to the quality of life in Missoula
  • Residents strongly (55%) or somewhat strongly (22%) support ensuring neighborhood parks are near home.*
  • Residents strongly (55%) or somewhat strongly (21%) support ensuring new housing or commercial development provides adequate access to parks, trails and green spaces.*

Our Engagement Philosophy

Parks and Recreation welcomes community engagement throughout the planning process. We'll offer engagement opportunities during each project phase, ranging from small focus groups to large community-wide events, surveys, listening sessions, and more.

Attend an Event

Mark your calendar for the upcoming events below, and join us to make your voice heard. See what's coming up and what events have happened below. If anyone attending a meeting needs special assistance, please provide 48 hours advance notice by calling the Open Space and Ecosystem Services Program Specialist Haley Erickson at 406-552-6238. We strive to create a supportive and accessible environment, and it is crucial to understand and address any potential barriers that might affect participation. Please share anything that may impact your continued involvement, including, but not limited to, childcare, transportation, parking, accessibility, language, or other circumstances.

Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Trails Community Working Group

The Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Trails Community Working Group is composed of 17 members who were selected by project staff and the Public Engagement Committee. Representatives were selected on criteria approved by the Missoula Parks and Recreation Board.

The Community Working Group will make recommendations on the Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Trails Plan to help inform the planning process, provide input on public engagement strategies, review and provide feedback on various plan elements, and make general recommendations to the Project Management Team. This working group should be a broad representation of the greater Missoula community.

Group Roles

  1. Represent the perspectives and needs of PROST system users and those impacted by parks, recreation, trails and open space in the community.

  1. Guide the Plan’s development and ensure it is representative of community needs and desires.

  1. Identify existing gaps, barriers, and opportunities in the PROST system.

  1. Help engage stakeholders and garner public input.

  1. Review and synthesize supporting information from the Technical Working Group, Public Engagement Committee, project management staff, and the planning consultant team.

  1. Review and provide comments on draft documents.

  1. Recommend plan adoption to the Parks and Recreation Board and City Council.

ADA Compliance and Non-Discrimination

The City of Missoula does not discriminate against or exclude anyone from participation in any programs or services based on his, her or their actual or perceived race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, creed, sex, age, marital or familial status, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression or economic status. Please make ADA accommodation requests at least 48 hours in advance.



To head back to the main page please click here.

The PROST Framework outlines the Vision, Guiding Principles (“we believe PROST will...”), and overarching Strategic Goals for realizing the future of the public lands, programs, services, and features that fall under the purview of the Parks and Recreation Department. The Framework must reflect the wishes of the community and also support the community in achieving the greatest potential outcomes for a healthy community and environment.

Plan Update and Public Engagement Findings to Date:

Parks and Recreation hosted a community open house on October 22 to share the results of the PROST public outreach to date and collect public input on the plan's draft vision and goals. We've summarized the information presented at the open house and posted a brief survey to gather additional public comment. Please review the materials below, then take the survey to share your priorities for the future of Missoula's parks, recreation, open space, trails and urban forest.

Public Engagement Summary & Statistically Valid/ Representative Survey

Throughout 2024, Parks and Recreation conducted extensive community outreach to gather insights about residents' parks and recreation needs. Here's a brief summary of the public comments received to date.

Key Findings:

  • 98 % of online community survey respondents said parks, recreation and open space are very important or important to the quality of life in Missoula
  • Residents strongly (55%) or somewhat strongly (22%) support ensuring neighborhood parks are near home.*
  • Residents strongly (55%) or somewhat strongly (21%) support ensuring new housing or commercial development provides adequate access to parks, trails and green spaces.*

Our Engagement Philosophy

Parks and Recreation welcomes community engagement throughout the planning process. We'll offer engagement opportunities during each project phase, ranging from small focus groups to large community-wide events, surveys, listening sessions, and more.

Attend an Event

Mark your calendar for the upcoming events below, and join us to make your voice heard. See what's coming up and what events have happened below. If anyone attending a meeting needs special assistance, please provide 48 hours advance notice by calling the Open Space and Ecosystem Services Program Specialist Haley Erickson at 406-552-6238. We strive to create a supportive and accessible environment, and it is crucial to understand and address any potential barriers that might affect participation. Please share anything that may impact your continued involvement, including, but not limited to, childcare, transportation, parking, accessibility, language, or other circumstances.

Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Trails Community Working Group

The Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Trails Community Working Group is composed of 17 members who were selected by project staff and the Public Engagement Committee. Representatives were selected on criteria approved by the Missoula Parks and Recreation Board.

The Community Working Group will make recommendations on the Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Trails Plan to help inform the planning process, provide input on public engagement strategies, review and provide feedback on various plan elements, and make general recommendations to the Project Management Team. This working group should be a broad representation of the greater Missoula community.

Group Roles

  1. Represent the perspectives and needs of PROST system users and those impacted by parks, recreation, trails and open space in the community.

  1. Guide the Plan’s development and ensure it is representative of community needs and desires.

  1. Identify existing gaps, barriers, and opportunities in the PROST system.

  1. Help engage stakeholders and garner public input.

  1. Review and synthesize supporting information from the Technical Working Group, Public Engagement Committee, project management staff, and the planning consultant team.

  1. Review and provide comments on draft documents.

  1. Recommend plan adoption to the Parks and Recreation Board and City Council.

ADA Compliance and Non-Discrimination

The City of Missoula does not discriminate against or exclude anyone from participation in any programs or services based on his, her or their actual or perceived race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, creed, sex, age, marital or familial status, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression or economic status. Please make ADA accommodation requests at least 48 hours in advance.



  • April 2, 2024: University Center Mobile Listening Session

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    Tuesday, April 2, 2024

    Adam Center: 31 Campus Drive

    11:00 am- 1:30 pm

    Meeting people where they are at is the goal and purpose of this mobile listening sessions. The PROST Community Working Group and Missoula Parks and Recreation staff is gaining feedback on parks, trails, open space, and recreation programming. Staff will be available with information, resources, and to answer to your questions. You'll have the opportunity to dive into the plan's details and share your invaluable ideas for the future. Let's come together and shape the future of parks and recreation in Missoula – your input matters!

  • March 27, 2024: Missoula Nordic Ski Club Mobile Listening Session

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    Wednesday, March 27, 2024

    Meeting people where they are at is the goal and purpose of this mobile listening sessions. The PROST Community Working Group and Missoula Parks and Recreation staff is gaining feedback on parks, trails, open space, and recreation programming. Staff will be available with information, resources, and to answer to your questions. You'll have the opportunity to dive into the plan's details and share your invaluable ideas for the future. Let's come together and shape the future of parks and recreation in Missoula – your input matters!

  • March 25, 2024: University Center Mobile Listening Session

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    Monday, March 25, 2024

    Adam Center: 31 Campus Drive

    11:00 am- 1:30 pm

    Meeting people where they are at is the goal and purpose of this mobile listening sessions. The PROST Community Working Group and Missoula Parks and Recreation staff is gaining feedback on parks, trails, open space, and recreation programming. Staff will be available with information, resources, and to answer to your questions. You'll have the opportunity to dive into the plan's details and share your invaluable ideas for the future. Let's come together and shape the future of parks and recreation in Missoula – your input matters!

  • March 5, 2024 Community Open House

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    Tuesday, March 5, 2024

    5:30 p.m.- 7:30 p.m.

    Missoula Public Library (4th Floor) Cooper Room B, 455 E. Main St.

    We invite you to help design the future of our beloved parks, recreation programs, trails, and open spaces!

    We're teaming up with residents, community partners, and user groups to craft a brand new Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Trails Comprehensive Master Plan. This plan will be our blueprint for the next 10-15 years, ensuring a vibrant and thriving future for Missoula's outdoor spaces.

    You'll have the opportunity to dive into the plan's details and share your invaluable ideas for the future. This event is open to all ages, and we're excited to offer fun kids' activities and light refreshments to make it an enjoyable experience for everyone.

    Free parking is available in the library lot and in on-street spots after 5 p.m.

    Let's come together and shape the future of parks and recreation in Missoula – your input matters!

  • March 1, 2024: Drop-In Open House and Listening Sessions

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    Friday, March 1, 2024

    3:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m.

    Missoula Public Library Community Resource Counter, 455 E. Main St.

    Have a question about the Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Trails Master Plan? Want to get involved but aren't sure how? Drop-in to our open office and listening sessions! Staff will be available with information, resources, and to answer to your questions.

    Not available? You can email Open Space and Ecosystem Services Program Specialist, Haley Erickson, at ericksonh@ci.missoula.mt.us with questions or to get involved!

  • February 29, 2024: Drop-In Open House and Listening Sessions

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    Thursday, February, 29, 2024

    3:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m.

    Missoula Public Library Community Resource Counter, 455 E. Main St.

    Have a question about the Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Trails Master Plan? Want to get involved but aren't sure how? Drop-in to our open office and listening sessions! Staff will be available with information, resources, and to answer to your questions.

    Not available? You can email Open Space and Ecosystem Services Program Specialist, Haley Erickson, at ericksonh@ci.missoula.mt.us with questions or to get involved!

  • Act III Workshop: Shaping Missoula's Future Together (Adults 55+)

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    Act III Workshop: Shaping Missoula's Future Together

    Are you passionate about the future of Missoula's parks, recreation programs, trails, and open spaces? Missoula Parks and Recreation cordially invites adults 55+ to join us for the Act III Workshops; a collaborative event focused on designing a vibrant future for our community.

    Hosted by renowned writer, actor, and director Leah Joki, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the collective vision for Missoula's third act. Drawing on Leah's expertise and creativity, as well as her role as artistic director of Missoula's No Joke Theater, participants will engage in theater-based activities aimed at sparking dialogue, fostering collaboration, and generating innovative ideas.

    During this interactive session, you'll have the chance to share your insights, experiences, and aspirations for the future of our parks, recreation programs, trails, and open spaces. Whether you're a longtime resident, a dedicated volunteer, or simply someone who cares deeply about the well-being of our community, your input is invaluable in shaping the direction of our shared future.

    Together, we can create a vision that reflects our community's diverse needs and aspirations while ensuring that our parks and recreation initiatives continue to thrive for generations to come.

    Date/Time: February 27, 5 - 7:30 pm or March 14, 3 - 5 pm

    Location: Missoula Public Library, 4th floor, Cooper Rm B

    Space is limited, so RSVP today to reserve your spot at this important workshop. Let's come together to make a difference in the future of Missoula!

    Learn more about the Parks, Recreation, Open Space and Trails Master Plan (PROST) at www.missoulaparks.org/prost. Questions? Please get in touch with Open Space Program Manager Zac Covington via email or at 406-552-6267.

  • February 28, 2024: Drop-In Open House and Listening Sessions

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    Wednesday, February 28, 2024

    3:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m.

    Missoula Public Library Community Resource Counter, 455 E. Main St.

    Have a question about the Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Trails Master Plan? Want to get involved but aren't sure how? Drop-in to our open office and listening sessions! Staff will be available with information, resources, and to answer to your questions.

    Not available? You can email Open Space and Ecosystem Services Program Specialist, Haley Erickson, at ericksonh@ci.missoula.mt.us with questions or to get involved!

  • February 27, 2024: Drop-In Open House and Listening Sessions

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    Tuesday, February 27, 2024

    3:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m.

    Missoula Public Library Community Resource Counter, 455 E. Main St.

    Have a question about the Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Trails Master Plan? Want to get involved but aren't sure how? Drop-in to our open office and listening sessions! Staff will be available with information, resources, and to answer to your questions.

    Not available? You can email Open Space and Ecosystem Services Program Specialist, Haley Erickson, at ericksonh@ci.missoula.mt.us with questions or to get involved!

  • February 26, 2024: Drop-In Open House and Listening Sessions

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    Monday, February 26

    3:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m.

    Missoula Public Library Community Resource Counter, 455 E. Main St.

    Have a question about the Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Trails Master Plan? Want to get involved but aren't sure how? Drop-in to our open office and listening sessions! Staff will be available with information, resources, and to answer to your questions.

    Not available? You can email Open Space and Ecosystem Services Program Specialist, Haley Erickson, at ericksonh@ci.missoula.mt.us with questions or to get involved!

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