River News & Brews: Recreation and Stewardship on Missoula’s Rivers
The Clark Fork, Blackfoot, and Bitterroot Rivers are the lifelines of Missoula, offering endless opportunities to float, fish, paddle, and connect with nature. As river use has increased among both visitors and locals, so have challenges such as litter, habitat disturbance, streambank erosion, and crowding. The need for creative, community-based solutions have become clear as people, in greater numbers than ever, turn to these waterways for recreation and respite.
Join us Wednesday, July 22 from 6:00-8:00PM at the Confluence Center in downtown Missoula for a panel discussion on the past, present, and future of collaborative river recreation management in the Missoula Valley. Recreation management and conservation experts will share updates on collaborative strategies being implemented to minimize ecological and social impacts of increased recreation on this much-loved river corridor.
Panelists
• Randy Arnold – Director of Lands, Culture and Recreation │ Missoula County
• Rad Watkins – Executive Director │ Missoula Conservation District
• Morgan Valliant – Associate Director, Ecosystem Services │ Missoula Parks & Recreation
• Ryan Schreiner – Lower Clark Fork Recreation Manager │ Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
• McKenna Flannigan – River Ambassador Coordinator │ Clark Fork Coalition
Come grab a brew, connect with fellow river enthusiasts, and join the conversation about the future of recreation and stewardship in the Missoula Valley. There is no cost to attend, but seating is limited—reserve yours by RSVPing today!
Many thanks to Big Sky Brewing Co. for donating beverages for this event!