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Open Space Bond Projects

Recent Projects

County and joint city-county open space projects include 36 sites comprising more than 17,000 total acres. Projects span in size from a 25-acre project at Traveler’s Rest in Lolo to more than 3,400 acres at Sunset Hill past Greenough. These projects have occurred on private, public and mixed-ownership lands.

Not all open space bond projects are open for recreational use. Many are conservation easements held by land trusts on private property to protect wildlife habitat, water quality and agricultural areas.

Many other open space projects, like Mount Jumbo (owned by the City) and Marshall Mountain Park (owned by the County) are open to the public.

Missoula County voters approved $25 million in funding between two open space bonds in 2006 and 2018 for the purpose of preserving open space in Missoula County.

Half of the funds were allocated to the County and half to the City of Missoula for use in the urban area. Projects typically include conservation easements on private lands, land acquisition for public access and recreation, and purchase of trail easements.

Projects

64

Total

31

County funded

28

City funded

5

Joint City-County

LaValle Creek Indreland Open Space Bond property
2024 Projects

Indreland - La Valle Creek

$688,000

1,667 acres near the Wye

Stowell

$300,000

158 acres near Condon


Funds
  • $16.67 million spent as of 2024
    • $7.25 million of County portion
    • $9.41 million of City portion
    • $8.3 million remaining
  • $40.76 million in matching funds leveraged 

Missoula County is grateful for the support from local partnerships that make these projects possible:

  • City of Missoula Parks and Recreation
  • Five Valleys Land Trust
  • Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks
  • The Nature Conservancy
  • Vital Ground Foundation
  • Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
  • Montana Land Reliance 
2025 OSB Projects By Planning Region