The latest annual report of the Lewis & Clark Trail Alliance—a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation—celebrates our achievements for the past year. See the grants given, donations received, awards given, goals accomplished, and view financial reports. Open directly at https://publuu.com/flip-book/561309/1581409/. For past annual reports, 990 filings, and more, see our About Us page.
About Us
Our People
Our most important people are members, volunteers, and partners! Staff Chief Executive Officer Richard Huntdirector@lewisandclark.org 406-204-7504 As a true son of Historic Trails, my journey has deep roots dating back to 1821, when my sixth great-grandparents embarked on a significant expedition from Virginia. Navigating rivers and the Boones Lick Road, they eventually settled near the […]
About Us
Mission We preserve, promote and teach the diverse heritage of Lewis and Clark for the benefit of all people. Vision The Foundation will be the nation’s premier non-profit organization for the preservation of the Lewis and Clark Trail and the sharing of its stories. The Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation (LCTHF), Inc. was created […]
Regions
The Alliance is composed of nine regions, and members can join as many regions as they desire. If you would like to modify your regional memberships, click here. Great Lakes www.facebook.com/groups/1523363644716461 Northeast Ohio River www.facebook.com/LCTHFOhioRiverChapter Pacific Northwest Latest Newsletter pnw-lcthf.org Idaho Chapter: Web site Oregon Chapter: Web site Washington Chapter: Web site Southeast Montana Jefferson […]
Grants
We award grants for trail stewardship, education, bicentennial sign replacement, and the Montana sign maintenance fund. Maintaining the historic Lolo Trail has been one of the projects funded in part from the Lewis & Clark Trail Stewardship Endowment (LCTSE). Trail Stewardship Grants (LCTSE) The Lewis & Clark Trail Alliance through its Trail Stewardship Advisory Committee […]
Awards
We reward volunteers and organizations with several types of awards. Awards are typically presented at each Annual Meeting. If you would like to nominate and individual or organization, the forms you need are below. Types Distinguished Service Award recognizes a Foundation member who has made an outstanding contribution toward furthering the purpose and objectives of […]
Contact Us
Email: info@lewisandclark.orgPhone: 888.701.3434 and 406.454.1234Business Hours:W-F 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Mountain Time) Mailing Address:Lewis and Clark Trail AllianceP.O. Box 3434Great Falls, MT 59403 We are physically located within the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center at 4201 Giant Springs Road, Great Falls, MT 59405.
Open Positions
A listing of open positions in the Lewis & Clark Trail Alliance with application forms and/or instructions for applying. Currently, there are no open positions. Thanks for your interest. Updated February 1, 2024
Reflections
Memorials of past members and essays about the Lewis & Clark Trail Alliance. Memorials Ambrose, Stephen (1936–2002) Anderson, Irving W. (1920–1999) Bain, Hazel (1905–1993) Bivens, Bob (1936–1991) Budde, Gus (–1985) Burroughs, R. Darwin (1899–1976) Caylor, John (1920–1984) Chapman, Carl (1902–1987) Chapman, Eleanor (–1987) Chuinard, Frenchy (1904–1993) Cook, Chuck (1928–2010) Craft, Roy (1908–1989) Decker, Clarence (1917–1984) […]
Our Partners
We work in partnership with a wide variety of governmental agencies and non-profit organizations. Lewis and Clark National Historic TrailNational Park Service National Trails System Honoring Tribal Legacies U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Forest Service Tribal Legacies and the Circle of Tribal Advisors (COTA) America’s Byways Lewis & Clark Discovery Expedition (DESC) Great Falls […]