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RWM Spring 2026 Trail Sessions

April 6 - May 22, 2026
Missoula, MT 59802 US

RWM Spring 2026 Trail Sessions

Donation Goal: $2,400

Run Wild Missoula is choosing not to charge for trail sessions – in doing so, the hope is that participants will pass along what they consider the session to be worth in a donation to the Five Valleys Land Trust! The donation to FVLT will aid with the development of area trails and open spaces. Thanks for helping us give back to the open spaces we are so lucky to have in our backyards!

$1,135

Raised of $2,400

Top Donors

$1,135 Raised By 48 Donors

$100 on behalf of Rebecca Moody
$50 on behalf of Amanda Patel
$50 on behalf of Brenda Shimek
$50 on behalf of Erik Johnson
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$35 on behalf of Mandy Petersen
$30 on behalf of Barbara Hume
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$25 on behalf of Amber Higginbotham
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$5 on behalf of Callie Dahlberg-Healy
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$5 on behalf of Susan Adam

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Run Wild Missoula acknowledges that we are in the homelands of the Salish and Kalispel people. Today, we offer our respect for their history and culture, for their ancient and continuing presence in this landscape, and for the path they have shown us in caring for this place for the generations to come.

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