MISSOULA, Mont. — Friends of Marshall Mountain announced the Marshall Mountain Rail Garden.

This is a free skiing and snowboarding terrain park that will be located at the base area of Missoula County’s Marshall Mountain Park.

Officials say the rail garden is on track for completion withing the upcoming winter season.

Friends of Marshal Mountain sent the following press release:

Friends of Marshall Mountain is excited to announce the Marshall Mountain

Rail Garden, a free ski and snowboarding terrain park that will be located at the base area

of Missoula County’s Marshall Mountain Park.

The park is made possible thanks to a private-public partnership, starting with a $25,000

donation from Missoula real estate brokerage Engel & Völkers Western Frontier to Friends

of Marshall Mountain. Initial funding will support construction of the Rail Garden including

perimeter fencing, rail features, signage, maintenance tools, and insurance.

Local nonprofit, Girls on Shred, is serving as the project’s private fundraising and site

management partner and will lead efforts to secure further donations. Additional

contributions will help the Rail Garden grow throughout the season and support future

winter development amenities. Engel & Völkers will additionally match all funds that Girls

on Shred raises up to an additional $25,000.

“We’re proud to support this exciting new park at Marshall Mountain,” said Dawn Maddux,

owner of Engel & Völkers Western Frontier. “This donation reflects our deep connection to

the Missoula community and our commitment to Marshall becoming a vibrant public park.

As a company with roots in Germany and a long history of supporting winter sports, this

project just felt like the perfect fit.”

According to Marshall Mountain Park Ranger Silas Phillips, the rail garden is on track for

completion within the upcoming winter season.

“We’ve been working closely with the winter sports community, Girls on Shred, and Friends

of Marshall Mountain to get to this point, and we are thrilled to announce the project is

happening.” Phillips said. “Public-private partnerships have been a hallmark of the park’s

success since it came into County ownership, helping raise funds to develop park

amenities outside of property tax dollars.”

The Marshall Mountain Rail Garden will be located on a portion of the old bunny slope at

the park. It will consist of small, medium and large lines with professionally constructed

and maintained features for people of all ages and abilities.

“For the past few winters, kids and young adults have organically built their own freestyle

features at the base of Marshall,” said Jeff Crouch, Co-Chair of Friends of Marshall

Mountain. “The County recognized the demand for this kind of winter recreation and

suggested we formalize the activity in a way that aligns with the long-term vision of the

Marshall Mountain Park Master Plan.”

This project brings legitimate freestyle ski and snowboard features back to Marshall and

cracks the door open for future winter developments. The Marshall Mountain Park Master

Plan includes a potential future addition of a “learn to ski” area including snow making and

either a rope-tow or magic carpet. Funds raised will first go towards the completion of the

Rail Garden, any remaining funding as part of this effort will go towards initial feasibility

studies and design of future winter amenities.

Donations can be made through Girls on Shred online at

(https://www.girlsonshred.com/donate), with Marshall Mountain Rail Garden included in

the note section of the donation formFriends of Marshall Mountain announced the Marshall Mountain Rail Garden.

This is a free skiing and snowboarding terrain park that will be located at the base area of Missoula County’s Marshall Mountain Park.

Officials say the rail garden is on track for completion withing the upcoming winter season.

Friends of Marshal Mountain sent the following press release:

Friends of Marshall Mountain is excited to announce the Marshall Mountain

Rail Garden, a free ski and snowboarding terrain park that will be located at the base area

of Missoula County’s Marshall Mountain Park.

The park is made possible thanks to a private-public partnership, starting with a $25,000

donation from Missoula real estate brokerage Engel & Völkers Western Frontier to Friends

of Marshall Mountain. Initial funding will support construction of the Rail Garden including

perimeter fencing, rail features, signage, maintenance tools, and insurance.

Local nonprofit, Girls on Shred, is serving as the project’s private fundraising and site

management partner and will lead efforts to secure further donations. Additional

contributions will help the Rail Garden grow throughout the season and support future

winter development amenities. Engel & Völkers will additionally match all funds that Girls

on Shred raises up to an additional $25,000.

“We’re proud to support this exciting new park at Marshall Mountain,” said Dawn Maddux,

owner of Engel & Völkers Western Frontier. “This donation reflects our deep connection to

the Missoula community and our commitment to Marshall becoming a vibrant public park.

As a company with roots in Germany and a long history of supporting winter sports, this

project just felt like the perfect fit.”

According to Marshall Mountain Park Ranger Silas Phillips, the rail garden is on track for

completion within the upcoming winter season.

“We’ve been working closely with the winter sports community, Girls on Shred, and Friends

of Marshall Mountain to get to this point, and we are thrilled to announce the project is

happening.” Phillips said. “Public-private partnerships have been a hallmark of the park’s

success since it came into County ownership, helping raise funds to develop park

amenities outside of property tax dollars.”

The Marshall Mountain Rail Garden will be located on a portion of the old bunny slope at

the park. It will consist of small, medium and large lines with professionally constructed

and maintained features for people of all ages and abilities.

“For the past few winters, kids and young adults have organically built their own freestyle

features at the base of Marshall,” said Jeff Crouch, Co-Chair of Friends of Marshall

Mountain. “The County recognized the demand for this kind of winter recreation and

suggested we formalize the activity in a way that aligns with the long-term vision of the

Marshall Mountain Park Master Plan.”

This project brings legitimate freestyle ski and snowboard features back to Marshall and

cracks the door open for future winter developments. The Marshall Mountain Park Master

Plan includes a potential future addition of a “learn to ski” area including snow making and

either a rope-tow or magic carpet. Funds raised will first go towards the completion of the

Rail Garden, any remaining funding as part of this effort will go towards initial feasibility

studies and design of future winter amenities.

Donations can be made through Girls on Shred online at

(https://www.girlsonshred.com/donate), with Marshall Mountain Rail Garden included in

the note section of the donation form

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