Fascinating resources that provide information about the great American adventure of Lewis and Clark and their journeys in the Northwest.
A travel guide for people interested in visiting sites along Lewis & Clark's trail through Washington and Oregon.
Pictures taken during a visit to the Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center in Great Falls, Montana.
A gallery of pictures that will show you a sample of what you will see and experience on a visit to the Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, which lies in Oregon and Washington.
Find out more about the 18 days that the Corps of Discovery spent in this corner of Washington State. You'll also find maps, media information, events, and local developments.
Routes, Native Peoples, events, resources, maps, images, and links related to Lewis & Clark's passage through the state of Idaho.
The State of Montana provides this comprehensive web site covering the history of the Lewis and Clark expedition as well as related special events and travel destinations.
The Washington State Historical Society provides images and information related to Lewis and Clark's activities in the state.
Spanning several states, this historic trail is marked by a number of Idaho museums, scenic byways, and interpretive centers.
Get information about this foundation chapter, including contacts, committees, meetings, and newsletters.
This is the companion web site to the popular Ken Burns PBS documentary "Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery.
A clever interactive web site for children that provides a virtual experience of Lewis and Clark's journey.
Overlooking the Missouri River in Giant Springs Heritage State Park, this center features information and artifacts about Lewis and Clark's awe-inspiring adventure.
The National Park Service has prepared this set of resources related to visiting and following Lewis and Clark's trail as part of the Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail site.
This park, which marks key Corps of Discovery sites, is spread out over several locations in both Oregon and Washington.
This excellent web site accompanies the Library of Congress's travelling exhibition of maps, documents, and artifacts. Among this site's highlights are a virtual tour and set of animations.
The Seattle Times has a special section on their web site devoted to Lewis and Clark.