Mullan Heights Riverfront Condominums Area Attractions

Missoula Montana mountains Known as the "Garden City" for its variety of trees and lush green landscape, Missoula is located in the heart of the northern Rockies in Western Montana. The home to approximately 85,000 residents, Missoula serves as a center for education, retail, medicine, and the arts. Missoula attractions include Snowbowl Ski Resort, The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, The Smokejumper Visitor Center, The Carousel for Missoula, the Museum of Art and Culture, and more. Missoula's downtown area features unique shops and boutiques, galleries, fine dining, farmers market (seasonal), and interesting cultural activities.

Education and Sports: The University of Montana -located at the base of Mount Sentinel and on the banks of the Clark Fork River, is a 200 acre campus noted to be one of the most beautiful in the country. If you are a sports fan, you won't be disappointed with the Montana Grizzlies.

Blackfoot River The Rivers: Three major rivers run through the area: the Blackfoot River to the northeast, the beautiful Bitterroot River to the south and the Clark Fork, which flows through the city and along the south side of Mullan Heights Condominiums. For the thrill seeker, the whitewater rafting of the Alberton Gorge is just minutes from town, or for the those looking for a peaceful day on the water - the Clark Fork river offers stellar fishing.

Hiking and Biking: The Rattlesnake Wilderness Area begins on the edge of town. The Selway Bitterroot Wilderness area is just south. The Pintler and Mission Mountains are within an hours drive. The Scapegoat and Bob Marshall Wilderness areas are two hours drive to the north. And just a three-hour drive to Glacier National park, or three-and-a-half hours to Yellowstone National Park. Mountain bikers enjoy the Rattlesnake, Blue Mountain, and the Bitterroot Resort - www.bitterrootresort.com.

Healthcare: Missoula is host to two excellent hospitals. Saint Patrick Hospital provides western Montana's most advanced cancer treatment and is the regional leader in mental health and addiction treatment. In June 1995 St. Pat's and The University of Montana formed The International Heart Institute of Montana to bring the world's leading researchers and clinicians to Missoula to teach, study and conduct research on the treatment of valvular heart disease.http://www.saintpatrick.org

Community Medical Center is a full service medical and surgical center with a focus on Women’s Services and Pediatrics. http://www.communitymed.org/

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