Here's what's happening in Missoula for the 4th of July weekend.

Note: Recurring events include the downtown farmers' markets and Downtown ToNight.

Zootown Music Festival

The much-anticipated inaugural Zootown Music Festival hits town Friday, July 4th and Saturday, July 5th.

Watch Hozier, Kacey Musgraves, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit and more at the Missoula County Fairgrounds both days.

For the full set list, check out the link below.

READ MORE: 2025 Zootown Music Festival Set List

The Trailhead Stage at the Missoula County Fairgrounds. Credit: Ace Sauerwein
The Trailhead Stage at the Missoula County Fairgrounds. Credit: Ace Sauerwein
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According to Zootown's website, there are limited general admission tickets remaining. VIP tickets, however, are old out.

Fort Missoula 4th of July Celebrations

Head out to the Fort for a weekend of celebrations beginning at 10 am on Friday.

Music, rides, games, food, beer and all sorts of fun.

READ MORE: Amazing 4th of July Fun At Fort Missoula Historical Museum

Credit: DESIGNECOLOGIST (unsplash)
Celebrate the 4th of July at the Fort! Credit: DESIGNECOLOGIST (unsplash)
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Missoula Paddleheads VS Glacier Range Riders

The Paddleheads play the Range Riders Friday - Sunday, with fireworks on the 4th of July.

Ogren Park will also feature fireworks after Thursday night's game against the Voyagers.

On Saturday night, the Paddleheads will rock the PowderHeads jerseys.



 

Be safe this weekend. Enjoy the fireworks, or hanging out on the water, or whatever you're doing.

LOOK: Montana's Most Beautiful Rivers

When you're looking for some of Montana's prettiest rivers, you don't have to look for - but you can certainly get off the beaten path, too.
The largest river in Montana by volume is the Clark Fork, but it's NOT the longest. The Clark Fork is considered the headwaters of the Columbia River Basin. 

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