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Captain Clark Fishing Access Site

Captain Clark Fishing Access does permit camping. There is a 7 day stay limit. A boat launch, toilets and access for camp trailers is available. Existing ADA Level: Easy Accessibility. Open all season along Yellowstone River.


DAR Historical Marker

DAR marker commemorates the site's discovery and naming by Captain Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, which includes his inscribed signature, believed to be the only such left by the Expedition. The DAR marker reads, "”Pompey’s Pillar. Discovered and named by Captain William Clark of the ...


Lewis and Clark Overlook

Lewis and Clark Overlook is a gazebo structure with interpretive signs that commemorates Captain Lewis' trip up the Marias River. The project was a joint effort of the Marias Chapter of the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, Northcentral Montana Bicentennial Commission, Liberty County and ...


DAR Historic Marker

This is a DAR historic marker honoring the point on the Yellowstone River where Captain Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition passed down the river on July 24, 1806. The marker reads, "Captain Clark, of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, passed down the river opposite this point July 24, 1806. ...


Madison County Lewis & Clark Interpretive Park

The Madison County Lewis and Clark Interpretive Park is located at the entrance to the county fairgrounds in Twin Bridges. In August 1805, the Corps of Discovery under Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark traveled up the Jefferson River to the confluences of four rivers, the Jefferson, ...


Crimson Bluffs

Imagine canoeing against the Missouri's current never sure of what may be around the bend. The red-hued cliffs on the west side of the Missouri River must have been a pleasant surprise for the Corps of Discovery on that early summer morning of late July. The 50-acre Crimson Bluffs, a spectacular ...


Clark's Lookout State Park

This outcropping above the Beaverhead River provided the Lewis and Clark Expedition a view of the route ahead. Captain William Clark climbed this hill overlooking the Beaverhead River to scout what lay ahead for the Lewis and Clark Expedition. You can drive to the site located just 1 mile north of ...


Fort Fizzle

Fort Fizzle Historic Site Picnic Area parallels the historic Lolo trail once used by the Nez Perce, Salish and Kootenai tribes and Lewis and Clark. Lewis and Clark's westbound expedition followed Lolo Creek on September 11-20, 1805, and again on June 24-30, 1806, when they revisited the area on ...