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Lewis and Clark Historical Trail Interpretive Center, Great Falls, MT…
Posted By Dana Ticknor On July 26, 2012 @ 10:09 pm In Historic Places & Landmarks,Kid-Friendly Trips,Nature & Wildlife,Outdoor Recreation & Hiking,State & National Parks | No Comments
[1]One of the really great things about summering in our hometown of Helena, MT, is the fabulous nearby destinations. Helena is centrally located between the cities of Great Falls, Missoula, Butte, and Bozeman, MT. We are enjoying spending our summer as camp hosts on a lake in the Helena valley (be nice to your camp hosts – you would NOT believe some of the stuff they have to deal with!), yet we quickly found out that if we don’t leave the park on our days off, we end up working those days. So, for the past couple of weeks we have been taking our Mondays and going on field trips to nearby tourist destinations that we haven’t been to in years! This past Monday, we took a little road trip to Great Falls, which is 90 miles north of Helena. Great Falls has some really great places to stop and visit, and this trip we decided to tour one of our favorite museums – the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center.
The LCIC is unique in that it is managed by the Forest Service, yet has a National Parks Jr. Ranger program!!! (you know that’s our ‘thing’!
The last time we had been to the LCIC, several years ago, was before we knew about the Jr. Ranger program, so my kidlets had never completed this particular work. And spirits ran high – the center rewards with fabulous patches!!! The building overlooks the Missouri River, and from the huge overlook windows you can see the (great) falls that Lewis and Clark had to portage around (there are actually 5 sets of falls). From the lobby of the building, you can take an elevator down to the lower level that houses the museum, and you can also access an outdoor walking path that leads to the dam and water falls in one direction, and to Giant Springs and a State of Montana fish hatchery in the other direction. We spent about 4 hours at the center, including taking in 2 films and a ranger-led program about Native American games The Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center has an interesting museum on it’s lower level. The museum has interests for all ages, from the film theatre to ranger led talks both indoors and outside, to a few hand’s on activities for the kids to do throughout the museum. My childrens’ favorite is always the pirogue pull…
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[3]While you are in the area, just down the road is another fun and beautiful stop. The Giant Springs Heritage State Park and Fish Hatchery is a combination of stops – it is a gorgeous park that is perfect for a picnic lunch after taking in the LCIC, it is a cute little playground for the kids or grandkids to burn off some saved up traveling energy, it is a fish hatchery offering a self guided tour, and it is a beautiful part of creation with fresh spring water bubbling out of the ground at an amazing rate, filling a lovely pond brimming with aquatic plants. If you are traveling with kids, one thing to note is that you can feed some of the stock fish at the hatchery with pellet food that you can purchase onsite (be sure to have nickels handy
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