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Missoula Summer Events Guide 2026: Your Complete June Calendar

From the Marathon to Greefest celebrations, your guide to the best summer happenings in Zootown

Quick Answer: June 2026 Highlights

 

Missoula Pride: June 19-21, 2026, downtown celebrations

 

Missoula Marathon Weekend: June 26-28, 2026, city-wide running events

 

Greekfest: June 19-20, 2026, authentic food and culture

 

Backcountry Brewfest: June 12, 2026, craft beer showcase

 

Summer MADE Fair: June 21, 2026, local artisan market

 

Missoula Pride 2026: Downtown Celebrates June 19-21

 

Missoula Pride returns for 2026, bringing three days of celebration, community, and visibility to the heart of downtown Missoula. The festivities kick off Friday evening, June 19, with the annual Pride parade winding through Higgins Avenue, drawing thousands of supporters from across Western Montana.

 

Saturday, June 20 features the main festival in Caras Park, complete with live music, food vendors, local crafts, and family-friendly activities. The event creates a welcoming space for LGBTQ+ community members and allies to connect, celebrate, and advocate for equality. Sunday, June 21 brings a more intimate closing ceremony at the Wilma Theatre with performances and recognition of local leaders.

 

Best for: Everyone seeking community connection and inclusive celebration. The 2026 Pride marks another year of growth for this beloved Missoula tradition.

 

Missoula Marathon Weekend 2026: Race Details

 

The Missoula Marathon Weekend takes over the city from June 26-28, 2026, bringing an estimated $4 million economic impact and thousands of runners to town. The expanded three-day format includes Friday evening 5K, Saturday Kids Marathon, and Sunday full and half marathon events.

 

The full marathon course winds through scenic valleys and along the Clark Fork River, while the half marathon and 5K offer options for all fitness levels. Spectator spots line the downtown course, particularly around Higgins Avenue Bridge and Caras Park. The finish line festival features live music, food trucks, and a beer garden for celebrating participants.

 

Registration opens September 15, 2025, at missoulamarathon.org. Whether you are running or cheering, this weekend showcases Missoula active community spirit.

 

Greekfest 2026: Authentic Culture June 19-20

 

Greekfest brings Mediterranean flavors and traditions to Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church for its annual celebration on June 19-20, 2026. The aroma of gyros, spanakopita, and loukoumades fills the air as visitors explore cultural exhibits, traditional dancing, and live music.

 

The festival runs Friday evening through Saturday night, offering cooking demonstrations, church tours, and a marketplace featuring imported Greek goods. This beloved community tradition draws families, food lovers, and culture enthusiasts from across the region.

 

Best for: Food lovers and families seeking cultural experiences. The 2026 festival promises another authentic celebration of Greek heritage in Missoula.

 

Backcountry Brewfest 2026: June 12

 

Sample the best of Montana craft brewing at Backcountry Brewfest on Saturday, June 12, 2026 at Ogren Park at Allegiance Field. This outdoor beer festival features over 30 local and regional breweries, food trucks, and live music against the backdrop of the Sapphire Mountains.

 

General admission includes a tasting glass and unlimited samples, while VIP tickets offer early entry and exclusive releases. The event supports local trails and conservation efforts, making it a great way to enjoy great beer while giving back to the community.

 

Best for: Craft beer enthusiasts and outdoor lovers. The 2026 Brewfest kicks off Missoula summer festival season.

 

Summer MADE Fair 2026: June 21

 

The Summer MADE Fair showcases over 100 local artisans, makers, and creators in a vibrant outdoor market setting on Sunday, June 21, 2026. Held at Caras Park, this juried craft fair features everything from jewelry and ceramics to woodworking and textiles.

 

Live music, food vendors, and hands-on demonstrations make this more than just a shopping experience. It is a celebration of Missoula creative community and a perfect opportunity to find unique, locally-made gifts while supporting independent artists.

 

Best for: Shoppers seeking unique local goods and art enthusiasts. The 2026 fair falls on Father Day, making it a perfect outing for the whole family.

 

Concerts at KettleHouse Amphitheater 2026

 

The KettleHouse Amphitheater at Bonner brings world-class music to the Missoula area throughout June 2026. This riverside venue hosts an impressive lineup of national touring acts across genres from indie rock to country to electronic.

 

The intimate setting accommodates just 4,000 fans, creating an unforgettable concert experience with the Blackfoot River as your backdrop. Pre-show gatherings at nearby Milltown State Park have become a beloved tradition for concert-goers.

 

Best for: Music lovers seeking memorable outdoor concerts. Check the venue website for the full 2026 summer lineup and ticket information.

 

Planning Your June 2026

 

With so many events packed into June 2026, planning ahead is essential. Pride and Greekfest share the June 19-21 weekend, creating a particularly vibrant atmosphere downtown. The Marathon follows the next weekend, ensuring the entire month pulses with energy.

 

Hotel rooms fill up quickly during these popular weekends, so visitors should book accommodations early. Downtown parking structures on Front Street and Main Street offer convenient access to most events, with free street parking available evenings and weekends.

 

Whether you are a longtime resident or first-time visitor, Missoula June 2026 calendar offers something for everyone. From cultural celebrations to outdoor adventures, these events showcase what makes the Garden City special.

 

Local Resources

 

Downtown Missoula Partnership: 406-543-4238, downtownmissoula.com

 

Visit Missoula: Official tourism guide at destinationmissoula.org

 

Caras Park: Central event venue on Higgins Avenue

 

KettleHouse Amphitheater: Concert tickets and lineup at kettlehouseamp.com

 

FAQ

 

Q: Are these events family-friendly? A: Yes, all major June events offer activities for all ages, with Pride, Marathon, and MADE Fair particularly welcoming to families.

 

Q: Where can I park for downtown events? A: Downtown parking structures on Front Street and Main Street offer convenient access, with free street parking available evenings and weekends.

 

Q: Do I need tickets for outdoor festivals? A: Pride festival and MADE Fair are free to attend. Brewfest and concert events require purchased tickets in advance.

 

Q: What happens if it rains? A: Most outdoor events continue rain or shine. Check event websites for specific weather policies and backup plans.

 

Q: Can I bring my dog to these events? A: Policies vary by event. Caras Park festivals typically allow leashed dogs, while Brewfest and concerts restrict pets.

 

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