Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation
The mission of the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation is to honor the remarkable historic legacy of Lewis and Clark through research, education, preservation, promotion, and coordination. In 1803, the American West started at the Appalachian Mountains, and the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804-1806 carried the destiny of the young United States westward. Today, through membership in the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, you can experience the adventure and excitement of the Corps of Discovery.
Our library and archives has an extensive collection of rare and modern books about the expedition, early American history and the people Lewis and Clark met on their expedition. We are the official archives of the National Three Year Bicentennial of the Expedition. Also the original documents from the National Council of the LC Bicentennial are here.
Area Activities
- education
- tour
- lewis and clark
Services And Amenities
- educational programs
- information
- books
Driving Directions
Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation is located at The Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center. Follow the brown Interpretive Center / State Park signs in Great Falls. 1/4 mile west of Giant Springs; 1.5 miles east of Black Eagle Dam.
Payment And Reservation Information
- Payment Methods
- american express
- cash
- master card
- personal check (in state)
- visa
- Reservations
- reservations recommended
- walk-ins welcome
Season / Hours Of Operation
- Hours
- Monday - Friday: 10:00am - 2:00pm