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Clark Fork River Market at Bear Tracks Bridge in Downtown Missoula

September 26 @ 8:00 am – 1:00 pm
The Clark Fork River Market is a local Downtown Missoula farmers’ market helping promote Western Montana farmers, ranchers, chefs, bakers, and food artisans. We work to provide the community with a direct outlet to buy healthy, local food that is affordable.
Your patronage helps to strengthen our local economy and is essential to the preservation of Montana’s agricultural heritage.
Join us every Saturday 8:00 am to 1:00 pm from May through October in our original location, at the south end of Pattee Street in the Riverside Parking Lot EAST of Caras Park and the Bear Tracks Bridge on Higgins Avenue!
See the EVENTS PAGE on our website for upcoming scheduled live music and special themes coming up at the Clark Fork River Market.
The Clark Fork Market’s vendors include local:
– Live Musicians
– Vegetables and Fruit
– Meat Products
– Organic Dairy
– Baked Goods
– Prepared Food Vendors (eclectic variety of breakfast and lunch items)
– Coffee and Cold Beverage Vendors
– Sauces and Dips (including Salsa)
– Wool Products
– Nursery Plants (bedding plants, trees and shrubs, fruit trees, native plants, vegetable starts)
– Flowers (cut flowers as well as potted)
– Nonprofit Informational Booths
Please do NOT bring your dogs or pets into the market. The Missoula County Health Department prohibits dogs in food vending settings. Service dogs are okay.
Free






Here are some helpful tips and reminders to help you navigate traveling into the Heart of Missoula:
Ride the Line! Mountain Line is a Zero-Fare service so you can easily catch a bus and ride into Downtown. They run seven days a week and the bus runs late at night.
Bike Downtown! Or walk! Enjoy Missoula’s awesome trail system.
YES – Parking spots designated as leased spaces in the parking garages ARE AVAILABLE for public use evenings and weekends. NO – you won’t get ticketed or towed if you park in a leased spot evenings and weekends.
Parking throughout Downtown is FREE after 5:00 pm, or after 6:00 pm in the garages, and on weekends
Important to note: the above parking guidelines are relevant to spaces and lots managed by the Missoula Parking Commission only. Privately owned lots may have different parameters; please adhere to posted signage.
For more information about traveling into Downtown visit missouladowntown.com/getting-around.




