Enjoy a break from long Montana drives at the Hathaway rest areas above the Yellowstone River. Clark and his small group passed Hathaway in two dugout canoes in July 1806. Several days later, Sgt. Pryor’s group—having had all their horses stolen—floated by in two round boats made from buffalo hides.
The Westbound rest area includes a stunning view of the Yellowstone with a trail to the river, a picnic area, and interpretive panels.
The Eastbound rest area has a view of the Hell Creek Formation, picnic tables, and interpretive panels.
To learn more, see at our educational site Clark on the Yellowstone, Pryor’s Mission, and Bull Boats.
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Tongue River Winery, Morning Star Lane, Miles City, MT, USA
Distance: 23.53 Away
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112 St Labre Way, Ashland, MT 59003, USA
Distance: 46.01 Away
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131 Seminole St, Ashland, MT 59003, USA
Distance: 46.86 Away
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Cheyenne Commerce Center, U.S. 212, Lame Deer, MT, USA
Distance: 47.90 Away
487 Powwow Lane, Lame Deer, MT, USA
Distance: 50.32 Away
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PHPC+WC Blatchford, MT, USA
Distance: 52.76 Away
94 Bravewolf St, Busby, MT 59016, USA
Distance: 59.27 Away
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95 Bravewolf St, Busby, MT 59016, USA
Distance: 59.29 Away
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Prairie County Museum And Evelyn Cameron Gallery, Logan Avenue, Terry, MT, USA
Distance: 59.47 Away
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