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This museum celebrates the contributions of Sacajawea, a Lemhi-Shoshone woman who served as an interpreter for Lewis & Clark across the Bitterroot Mountains. The museum chronicles her life before, during and after the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Visitor facilities include a Visitor Center, Outdoor Amphitheater, Sacajawea Monument, historic Ranch Event Area, restrooms, picnic areas, fishing access, group areas, Meriwether Theater, Community Heritage Gardens, a Low Ropes Challenge Course, the Sacajawea Gateway Grove, a one-mile interpretive trail with a tipi encampment, fish weir, and other wildlife exhibits and a nature trail that follows the Lemhi River with a riverside sweat lodge. Presentations, demonstrations and concerts are offered throughout the Visitor Center open season. Groups are welcome and there is ample parking for passenger vehicles and buses.
Season:
Summer
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Fall
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Spring
Hours:
VISITOR CENTER
May 25 - Sep 7, 2009: Mon-Sat, 9:00am - 6:00pm
May-September and October: Saturday only, 9:00am - 5:00pm
Fees:
Over 6 Years: $5 per person
Family: $12 (parents and children)
Groups & Tours: $4 per person
Facilities
Gift Shop
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Motor Coach Parking
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Parking
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Restrooms
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Visitor Center
Location
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