MISSOULA — People who have floated the Clark Fork River are familiar with the struggles faced once they get past Beartracks Bridge — shallow water, rocks and being swept against the bank of the river. But that could all change in the coming years as Missoula Parks and Recreation is looking at completely overhauling the area.
“This type of project is something that rarely comes along. The ability to take a river that was, you know, largely Missoula's dumping grounds for 100 years and turn it into something better is just absolutely fascinating,” said Missoula Parks and Recreation associate director Morgan Valliant.
The project would take place between the Bitterroot Branch railroad trestle bridge and the California Street Footbridge.
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