Fortunate Camp

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Fortunate Camp (1805-1805) - A Lewis and Clark Expedition Camp established in 1805 near present day Grant, Beaverhead County, Montana. Now under Clark Canyon Reservoir. Named Fortunate Camp for the fortunate events that took place here. Abandoned in 1805. Also known as Camp Fortunate.

History of Fortunate Camp

Established on 17 Aug 1805 by Lewis & Clark below the forks of the Beaverhead River formed by Horse Prairie Creek and the Red Rock River. A part of the party remained at the camp until 24 Aug 1805.

The fortunate events that gave rise to the name of the camp included the recognition by Sacagawea of her friend who had been taken prisoner at the same time with her, and who had escaped and rejoined her tribe. Then later, her brother and other family members arrived. The Shoshone were awestruck at the gear the expedition possessed and impressed with the expedition and the men. A friendship and bond developed and the Indians provided the horses the expedition needed for the next leg of the journey and supplies.

Current Status

The site is now under Clark Canyon Reservoir.


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Location: Now under Clark Canyon Reservoir, Beaverhead County, Montana.

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Lat: 44.99159 Long: -112.85919

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