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Travelers' Rest State Park

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Open today at 9:00-17:00
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6717 US-12, Lolo, MT 59847, United StatesMap
Phone+1 406-273-4253
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  • Frank P
    Frank P
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    This is a MUST place to SEE

    This is a small museum but we were just captivated by the stuff inside. The Lewis and Clark journey is well explained. But what makes this place so special is that they actually camped here twice. The...

    Reviewed on Aug 15, 2022
  • V4200ORlindab
    V4200ORlindab
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    Historical/Beautiful

    The walking trails take you along the creek and back to where Lewis & Clark made camp twice during their quest to seek a route to the Pacific for trading. They have weekly ranger talks and cater to c...

    Reviewed on Aug 11, 2020
  • C7049JMstever
    C7049JMstever
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    Excellent stop

    We had just a four hour time limit from Missoula and back and this was a great stop. Lots of people there on snow shoes, snow mobiles.etc. The center highlighted Lewis and Clark and was surrounded by ...

    Reviewed on Feb 16, 2020
  • nancycD3182RR
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    Lewis and Clark Trail

    While this wasn't my usual history trip, I couldn't miss a Lewis and Clark site. The museum is small and focuses on children, but even adults can enjoy the hands on experience. There is a large teep...

    Reviewed on Aug 17, 2019
  • stlolo
    stlolo
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    A must stop

    This is a site where Lewis & Clark camped both going west and again coming back east. The visitor center has information about Lewis & Clark and lots of other western historical items. The trail thr...

    Reviewed on Jul 22, 2019

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