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Lewis & Clark National Historic TrailCorps of Discovery II traveling exhibit tents showing images of American Indian tribes that Lewis and Clark met on their journey.
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Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail
Things To Do
 
Trail to Sherman Peak.
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Trail to Sherman Peak, WA.

Today you can still experience the Trail as the Corps did. Hike Idaho’s Bitterroot Mountains and follow the centuries’ old footsteps of the Salish, the Nez Perce, and the Corps of Discovery. Explore meadows and forests on horseback. Raft the roiling whitewater of the Missouri River in Montana or canoe a tranquil stretch in South Dakota, home of the Yankton Sioux.

You can also enjoy activities never imagined by the Corps. Bicycle along a rugged path or an endless blacktop. In winter, discover the Trail on skis or snowshoes. Travel by car or bus to see in days what that Lewis and Clark required months to explore. 

Despite the hardships suffered over the two year journey, Meriwether Lewis wrote that “it seemed as if those [scenes] of visionary inchantment would never have an end.”

Explore the Trail and find your own scenes of visionary enchantment.

Reenactors portray members of the Corps of Discovery
Meet the Members of the Expedition
Learn more about some of the many people who had a role in the Expedition.
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Lewis and Clark NHT patch
Lewis and Clark Junior Ranger Program
Become a Lewis and Clark Junior Ranger from the comfort of your own home.
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Pressed plant from Expedition, now at the Academy of Natural Sciences  

Did You Know?
The Corps of Discovery didn’t discover anything. Everything the Corps reported on- plants, animals, landforms - had been known to and used by American Indian tribes for generations. The Corps were, however, the first to record these items for science.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:22 EST