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Lewis & Clark trail information
for Idaho, Washington, & Montana.
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Lewis & Clark
expedition history
| Clark's name is
the clearest physical evidence left by the expedition. Though possible
traces have been found in Washington state, such as a branding iron
bearing the name "Cap. M. Lewis" found in 1892, archaeologists
are still looking for positive signs at several potential campsites. No
matter what is found, Clark's signature will no doubt remain the most
colorful mark left on the landscape they explored |
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The Bureau of Land Management administers
the site, which is open May through October. The pillar is visible from
the road and Clark's signature is as well-protected as it is
unmistakable. A closed-circuit system and a plaque in the visitor center
display the signature for those who can't climb the 200 feet.
Interpretive programs and displays complete the experience in season.
The Visitor Center is open 8 to 8. |
| The site is only
half an hour from Montana's biggest city, Billings. Pictograph Cave
State Park, museums, art centers, and trolley-car tours in and around
Billings are popular attractions. |
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