The First Flag Unfurling Site is a five-acre National Register-listed property located on BLM land adjacent to the Salmon-Challis National Forest. A historical marker and interpretive wayside exhibit are located next to a pull-off on…
Determined to find a better route over the Continental Divide, Lewis and Clark temporarily parted ways so that Clark could explore the Yellowstone River. With Sacagawea as a travel companion, it proved beneficial when they…
The Lost Trail Hot Springs Resort has rustic cabins, RV hook-ups and hot springs for bathing. If you are traveling from Yellowstone National Park to Glacier National Park, the Lost Trail Hot Springs Resort is…
Ross’ Hole was later named for Alexander Ross, a fur trader with the Hudson Bay Company who camped there on March 12, 1824. The site is currently experienced as a wayside stop along US Highway…
The September 4th, 1805, Descent Trail is a special destination along the National Lewis and Clark Trail because, hikers who go to that 3-mile cleared Wilderness Trail segment of the 1805 National Lewis and Clark…