Miller Creek
Recreation options abound in suburban Missoula
Miller Creek is home to several city parks, offering plenty of room for outdoor fun. Marilyn Park is located on Linda Vista Boulevard and has a playground and a splash pad, making it an ideal spot for parents to take their kids on a hot summer day. The park also has tennis and basketball courts. Maloney Ranch Park is a large green space with walking trails, a basketball court and a playground. The park has an open field where neighborhood kids can play soccer or baseball. There is also a picnic shelter where residents can gather with family or friends for an outdoor meal. The neighborhood has several walking trails that wind between properties and connect to multiple streets, giving residents room for a morning jog or a relaxing evening stroll. With the community’s location near undeveloped areas, it’s common to see wildlife while walking the trails. “We actually have wild horses in the area, and it’s not uncommon for them to walk up to the open space. They’ll just stand there and graze on the grass. We have a couple of foxes that people see all the time and lots of deer,” Poindexter says. In the neighborhood’s north side on Lower Miller Creek Road, Linda Vista Public Golf Course is a popular spot for a round of golf. The nine-hole, par-29 course offers daily rates and season passes, allowing residents to play as much golf as they want.Traditional and contemporary homes in Miller Creek
Miller Creek has seen significant development in the 21st century, and most houses are from this period. Buyers can find traditional ranch-style houses and raised ranches on many neighborhood streets. Other styles include contemporary Craftsman homes and new traditional houses. Most have spacious built-in garages with room for two or three cars. While the neighborhood is suburban, it is popular with buyers looking for larger properties and more room in their yards. Many properties are at least a quarter-acre, and buyers can find homes on more than 1 acre. The neighborhood is also on a hilly landscape that offers scenic views of the surrounding Missoula Valley. Most houses in Miller Creek cost between $650,000 and $950,000. Some with five or more bedrooms or larger lots can cost between $1 million and $2.5 million.Neighborhood businesses bring Miller Creek residents together
Multiple neighborhood restaurants give locals plenty of options for dining out. The Den is a market, restaurant and coffee shop on Linda Vista Boulevard that aims to be a gathering space for the community. The restaurant serves breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner and is popular for its dishes ranging from breakfast burritos to a classic pizza. The market in the building offers snacks, wine and an assortment of local grocery items. Miller Creek Café is a casual restaurant near the golf course that serves burgers, sandwiches and local craft beer. Residents can shop for groceries and household essentials at the Walmart on Brooks Street, just 2 miles north. Local groceries are available at Yoke’s Fresh Market on Reserve. Other national retailers in the area include Cabela’s Petco and Kohl’s on Brooks Street, about 2.5 miles from the neighborhood.Highly rated schools in south Missoula
Students in Miller Creek might attend Jeannette Rankin Elementary School, which receives a B-plus from Niche and is in the neighborhood on Bigfork Road. Porter Middle School, rated a B-minus, and Sentinel High School, rated a B-plus, also serve the community. Sentinel High is the largest high school in Missoula County, with approximately 1,400 students. The school offers dual credit courses in several career-oriented subjects, like welding and automotive technology.Easy commutes to downtown on Brooks Street
While it offers convenient access to Missoula, Miller Creek is far enough away from the city’s center that it has no public transit options. Residents drive to get where they’re going around town, and Brooks Street, just north of the neighborhood, makes it easy to get around. “It takes me about 15 minutes on a real busy day,” Poindexter says about the drive from Miller Creek to downtown. “You can get to Walmart in about five minutes. But you’re still far enough out that you feel secluded.” Brooks Street is the main route people will use to get downtown. Reserve Street is also nearby, and residents can use this road to head north to Missoula Montana Airport, about 10 miles away. Community Medical Center is the closest hospital, about 3.5 miles north.

Agents Specializing in this Area
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Jen Clement
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices - Missoula
(406) 802-3278
207 Total Sales
14 in Miller Creek
$420K - $2M Price Range
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Lance Koch
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices - Missoula
(406) 540-0388
108 Total Sales
8 in Miller Creek
$450K - $1.2M Price Range
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Barbara Wimett-Creveling
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices - Missoula
(406) 926-0327
54 Total Sales
4 in Miller Creek
$535K - $955K Price Range
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Mike Hyde
Real Broker, LLC
(406) 540-0487
146 Total Sales
3 in Miller Creek
$450K - $699K Price Range
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Danni Moore
Engel & Völkers Western Frontier - Missoula
(406) 540-6760
262 Total Sales
5 in Miller Creek
$416K - $1.6M Price Range
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Tory Dailey
ERA Lambros Real Estate Missoula
(406) 926-7483
244 Total Sales
15 in Miller Creek
$125K - $2.6M Price Range
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1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Miller Creek | US |
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Homicide | 2 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 3 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 2 | 4 |
Robbery | 2 | 4 |
Burglary | 2 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 2 | 4 |
Larceny | 2 | 4 |
Crime Score | 2 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Miller Creek Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Miller Creek, Missoula sell after 7 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Miller Creek, Missoula over the last 12 months is $500,000.
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