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The Lewis & Clark Trail in Idaho

Land Use Statement

We gratefully acknowledge Native Peoples who have lived on this land for millennia. Their dedication to the land and their communities runs deep within the hearts of those past, present and future. This dedication encourages the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation to continue developing, among diverse communities, an understanding of and appreciation for the commitment of Native Peoples to this nation and the significance of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

Learn more at Tribal Relations.

Clearwater River

Ponderosa pine tree outlined by blue sky and a clear running river

Photo © 2013 by Kristopher Townsend. Used with permission.

Sacajawea Interpretive, Cultural, Educational, & Events Center

Statue of Sacajawea holding a baby

Photo © 2008 by Kristopher Townsend. Used with permission.

Lolo Trail

Expansive mountain view

Photo © 2014 by Kristopher Townsend. Used with permission.

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