
Whitepine Grange Covered Picnic Pavilion
Fresh Air, Shared Tables, and Rural Connection
A covered outdoor gathering space that expands events, welcomes travelers, and strengthens rural tourism in Sanders County.
WHAT it is
The Whitepine Grange Covered Picnic Pavilion project adds a 16’ x 20’ covered outdoor pavilion adjacent to the historic Whitepine Grange Hall in Trout Creek, Montana. Designed as a flexible, multi-use space, the pavilion supports community meals, classes, reunions, fundraisers, and tourism-oriented events that benefit from being held outdoors.
Located directly along the Highway 200 corridor, the pavilion also serves as a welcoming stop for travelers, cyclists, and tour groups, offering shade, shelter, and an invitation to engage with local culture rather than simply pass through.
This project strengthens an existing rural tourism asset rather than creating a new venue from scratch.

HOW it works
The pavilion expands Whitepine Grange’s event capacity by enabling simultaneous indoor and outdoor programming and improving comfort during gatherings of all sizes. The covered structure provides weather protection, accessibility, and seasonal flexibility, allowing events to run longer and accommodate more participants.
Whitepine Grange already hosts multi-day educational seminars, agricultural workshops, conferences, bike tours, craft retreats, dances, and regional gatherings that attract visitors from across Montana and multiple states. The pavilion allows these events to scale while maintaining the site’s rural character.
WHY it matters
Whitepine Grange is a proven destination where visitors stay for multiple days, return year after year, and contribute directly to the local economy through lodging, food, fuel, retail, and services.

Expands Rural Event Capacity
The covered pavilion makes it possible to host larger gatherings and run indoor and outdoor programming at the same time, extending the season and increasing flexibility for events.
Strengthens Rural Tourism
By supporting educational retreats, workshops, and regional gatherings, the pavilion enhances Whitepine Grange’s role as a destination that draws visitors from across Montana and beyond.
Encourages Highway-Based Stops
Located along Highway 200, the pavilion provides a shaded, welcoming place for travelers, cyclists, and tour groups to stop, rest, and engage with the community.
Community-Led and Sustainable
Designed for low maintenance and long-term use, the pavilion builds on decades of local stewardship and strengthens an asset that already serves residents and visitors alike.
This modest but catalytic investment expands capacity without changing character and strengthens a destination already in motion.
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