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[[File:Travelers Rest Park Map.png|thumb|300px|left|Travelers Rest State Park Map.]] | [[File:Travelers Rest Park Map.png|thumb|300px|left|Travelers Rest State Park Map.]] | ||
Now part of Travelers' Rest State Park. Archeological investigations have confirmed the location of Lewis & Clarks campsite at Travelers Rest making it perhaps the only confirmed campsite location. | Now part of Travelers' Rest State Park. Archeological investigations have confirmed the location of Lewis & Clarks campsite at Travelers Rest making it perhaps the only confirmed campsite location. The Visitor Center has some excellent displays and information. The actual site was a bit disappointing with little to see and a somewhat disconnected set of place markers that didn't seem match their descriptions. | ||
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HistoryA Lewis and Clark Expedition Camp established on 9 Sep 1805 and occupied through 11 Sep 1805 near present day Lolo, Missoula County, Montana. The expedition camped here for two days before crossing the Bitterroot Mountains over the Lolo Trail. On the return trip Lewis and Clark again stopped for two days, 30 Jun 1806 through 3 Jul 1806. It was at this point that Lewis and Clark separated, intending to map different routes and rejoin near present day Sanish, North Dakota. Clark's group returned to Camp Fortunate to recover cached items. His party split into two groups at Three Forks, one of which continued down the Missouri to rejoined Lewis near Maria's River Camp. Clark and the second group travelled overland and then down the Yellowstone River to rejoin Lewis at the Missouri River. Current StatusNow part of Travelers' Rest State Park. Archeological investigations have confirmed the location of Lewis & Clarks campsite at Travelers Rest making it perhaps the only confirmed campsite location. The Visitor Center has some excellent displays and information. The actual site was a bit disappointing with little to see and a somewhat disconnected set of place markers that didn't seem match their descriptions.
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Links: Visited: 4 Jul 2017
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