Partnerships

Celebrating our Partners

Working together we can achieve our goals and fulfil our mission of caring for the land and serving the people.

Here on the Lolo National Forest we work with many different partners to accomplish our goals and mission of caring for the land and serving the people. Partnerships come in many forms and allow us to connect with local communities and work together to reach common goals. Featured below is just some of the partner work we have done to sustain our forest and create a space for current and future generations to enjoy.

U.S. Forest Service Partnership Resource Center

The FTwo people working with a down logorest Service works to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of the nation’s forests and grasslands to meet the needs of present and future generations. Our partners include land management agencies across all levels of government, nonprofit and for-profit entities, and communities. Since the agency’s founding in 1905, partnerships have made significant contributions to our nation’s natural resource management. Explore this site to learn more: https://www.fs.usda.gov/working-with-us/partnerships

Features

Competitors from across the globe gather at the 2023 Zoo Town Open

Zoo Town Open Blue Mountain

Each year the Garden City Flyers put on the Zoo Town Open, a competition for local disc golfers to get together and show off their skills. This year the 3-day competition took place at the Blue Mountain course and was sponsored by the Disc Golf Pro Tour (DGPT) as a Silver event on their 2023 National Tour.

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Friends Of Rock Creek

Two volunteers cutting wood to be used for fencing around historic homestead property

Each year the Friends of Upper Rock Creek Historic District come together to restore and maintain two historic cabin rentals and one historic administrative cabin on the Missoula Ranger District in upper Rock Creek.

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