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Layer: Recreation Areas (ID: 48)

Parent Layer: Parks & Recreation Areas

Name: Recreation Areas

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Description: The map shows areas that are currently developed for recreation. It does not identify lands that may be appropriate for developed recreation in the future. Specific layers that are shown include: Forest Service Recreation Areas—The map shows the location of developed recreation sites on Forest Service lands. The Conservation Resources Database includes information about each site, including site’s name and the developed recreation opportunities available, such as campgrounds, picnic areas, viewing areas, points of interest, interpretive sites, and trailheads. City Parks—The maps shows the location of parks and developed recreation sites owned and maintained by the City of Missoula. The Conservation Resources Database includes the name of each site. County Parks—The map shows the location of developed parks owned and maintained by the Missoula County Parks Department. The Conservation Resources Database includes additional information about each park, including the name, the type of facilities available, and other information. School Grounds—The maps shows the location of schools and school grounds in Missoula County; most have developed play areas associated with them that are available to the general public during non-school hours. State Parks—The map shows the location of state parks that are owned and managed by Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks. The Conservation Resources Database includes information about recreational facilities and opportunities available at each. Forest Service Recreation Areas—The Forest Service allows recreation on most all of its lands, but specifically manages a few areas specifically for recreation in Missoula County, where activities such as hiking, skiing, mountain biking and horseback riding are among the most popular activities. Wilderness Areas—While managed for a variety of purposes, wilderness areas are often best known for their dispersed recreation opportunities. The map shows all areas managed as wilderness areas in Missoula County. City Open Space Areas—The City of Missoula maintains several larger areas of land for Open Space, in which dispersed recreation is allowed and encouraged. Neighborhood Common Areas and Undeveloped County Parks—Many of the County Parks are currently undeveloped and managed as natural areas, allowing opportunities for dispersed recreation. Similarly, many neighborhoods have Common Areas that allow for recreation at the neighborhood level. (Note that not all common areas allow for public use).

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