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Map Sites
Experiences
Montana Scenic Loop
(48.3 miles / 78.2 km)
The Sun River Game Range
(64.9 miles / 105.1 km)
Regional Perspectives
Badger-Two Medicine Area
(99.9 miles / 161.6 km)
Spring for the Birds!
(108.1 miles / 174.9 km)
Pyramid Mountain Lumber Company
(108.1 miles / 175 km)
Local Topics
Choteau Ranch Rodeo
(47.9 miles / 77.5 km)
The Blackfoot Challenge
(95.6 miles / 154.6 km)
Make A Difference
Weed Wacker Rodeo
(54.6 miles / 88.3 km)
Teton Canyon Weed Whacker Rodeo
(68.7 miles / 111.1 km)

Contacts

Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center

4201 Giant Springs Road
Great Falls, MT 59405
406-727-8733 http://www.fs.fed.us/r1/lewisclark/lcic/

Sally Murphy

Lewis and Clark Interpretive Association

P.O. Box 2848
Great Falls, MT 59403
(406) 452-5661 http://www.lewisclarkia.com/
Lewis & Clark Festival
LAT: 47.5291
LON: -111.2365
Elevation: 3310 FT (1009 M)
Event Dates

June 25, 2010 - June 27, 2010

Description of Event

The 21st Annual Lewis and Clark Festival highlights events of the Lewis & Clark expedition during their stay in Great Falls in 1806.

Observe reenactors in historic dress, taste the foods the Expedition ate, smell the burning campfires and understand the adventure along the banks of the Missouri River. Learn how the men worked and what they found. Live the experience, with many events planned for you. Join guided tours of Lewis and Clark sites, or participate in historical demonstrations, children's activities, exhibits, float trips, and a relay race.

The festival includes the annual Lewis and Clark Outdoor Art Gala, where you can watch artists as they paint along the banks of the Missouri River, following by an evening filled with a sumptuous dinner, live and silent auctions and a lively Quick Draw.

Type of Festival

Town Celebration or Festival

Event Setting

The Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center is the hub of the festival along the peaceful banks of the Missouri River.