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Missoula Pride Weekend Returns June 20-22 — Here is the Full Schedule

Three days of celebrations, parades, parties, and community connection

Missoula Pride Weekend is back and bigger than ever. June 20-22 brings three full days of celebrations, performances, and community gatherings that turn downtown into a rainbow-filled festival of love and acceptance.

 

This is not just a parade — it is a full weekend takeover with something for everyone. Whether you are here for the high-energy parties, the family-friendly activities, or just want to show your support, Pride Weekend has you covered.

 

The Full Schedule — Mark Your Calendar

 

Friday, June 20 — Kickoff Night

The weekend starts with the Pride Fun Run — a festive 5K through downtown that welcomes all fitness levels. Costumes encouraged, judgment discouraged. After the run, the party moves to local venues for the official kickoff celebrations.

 

Saturday, June 21 — Main Event Day

This is the big one. The Two Spirit Powwow honors Indigenous LGBTQ+ traditions with drumming, dancing, and cultural celebration — a powerful reminder that Pride has deep roots in native communities.

 

Then the parade rolls through downtown Missoula — floats, marching groups, music, and thousands of people lining the streets. The energy is unreal. If you have never experienced a Pride parade in Zootown, this is the year.

 

Saturday night brings drag shows and dance parties at venues across downtown. Multiple events mean you can hop around or pick your vibe and settle in.

 

Sunday, June 22 — Family Day & PaddleHeads Pride Night

Sunday dials it back for family-friendly activities — think picnics, games, and community connection in the park. Then cap the weekend at the ballpark with PaddleHeads Pride Night. Baseball, fireworks, and Pride all in one — only in Missoula.

 

Why This Matters for Missoula

 

Pride Weekend is not just a party — it is a statement. Missoula has long been Montana's most LGBTQ+-friendly city, and this weekend proves it. It brings people together, supports local businesses, and reminds everyone that Zootown is a place where you can be yourself.

 

Last year's events drew thousands from across the state. Hotels fill up. Restaurants get packed. The economic impact is real, but the community impact is what sticks.

 

Pro Tips for Pride Weekend

 

Book your hotel now — downtown rooms go fast

Bring water and sunscreen — June in Missoula can be hot

Check the full schedule online — events happen at multiple venues

Ride the bus or bike — parking gets tight downtown

Show up early for the parade — Higgins Avenue fills up quick

 

Whether you are part of the LGBTQ+ community or an ally showing support, Missoula Pride Weekend is one of those events that reminds you why this town is special. See you there.

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