Links Alive: Lewis & Clark
Sites that explore the Lewis and Clark Expedition
- The Lewis and Clark Trail Road Trip Planner (lewis-clark-trail.us) - review
Plan a road trip down the Lewis and Clark trail! National and state parks, historic sites, campgrounds and RV parks, museums and scores of other attractions are easily located on our online maps. - Lewis and Clark Adventures (lewisandclarkadventures.com)
Located in Idaho, on the Salmon River. Come on an adventure to see the trail as the Corps saw it where they met the impassable Salmon River, and travled over Lost Trail Pass. - Montana Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Commission (www.montanalewisandclark.org)
The Montana Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Commission was created by the 55th Montana Legislature to aid in preparation for the Bicentennial of Lewis & Clark in Montana to be celebrated from 2003-2006. - Lewis and Clark Trail (lewisandclarktrail.com)
The 'Corps of Discovery' departed from Camp Dubois on May 14,1804. In 28 months, they covered 8000 miles, developed friendships with the Native Americans and learned how to survive in some of America's most beautiful and treacherous territories. - Lewis-Clark.org (www.lewis-clark.org)
The centerpiece of Discovering Lewis and Clark is a 19-part synopsis of the expedition by Harry Fritz, illustrated with selections from the journals of the expedition, photographs, maps, animated graphics, moving pictures, and sound files - Sacajawea Project (sacajaweahome.com)
The Sacajawea Center in Salmon, Idaho. - Lewis and Clark Trail (www.lewisandclark200.com)
A directory of Lewis and Clark events, centers and web sites. - Sacagawea Wilderness, Lemhi Mountains (idaho.sierraclub.org)
Friends of the Lemhi Mountains Wilderness advocates the designation of a 610,000-acre Lemhi Mountains Wilderness. - Whoola.com Corps of Discovery (www.whoola.com)
This is an online Corps of Discovery game. It costs $9.95 to register and play...which I did not do. Please email kevind @ infosuprhwy.com if you liked the site. - The Lewis and Clark Expedition (www.lewisandclarknw.com)
Interactive map for Lewis and Clarks journey through Oregon and Washington. - Maximilian Zu Wied-Neuwied (www2.evansville.edu)
In 1832 the German naturalist Maximilian zu Wied explored the Missouri with Swiss artist Karl Bodmer and taxidermist David Dreidoppel, for detailed scientific study of the Missouri. Site has images from these works. - Prince Maximilian (www.valdosta.edu)
A German Explorer and Naturalist by Michael G. Noll, Ph.D. - Photographic Tour (www.waynemumford.com)
Photographic tour of Lewis and Clark trail. Photos available as stock photography - Portage Route (www.corpsofdiscovery.org)
Web site by the Portage Route Chapter of the Lewis and Clark Heritage Foundation in Great Falls, Montana. - Crimson Bluffs Chapter (www.onewest.net)
of the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation in Townsend, Montana. - Lewis & Clark Internet Archive (www.lcarchive.org)
Jay Rasmussen's list of LC Links on the Information Super Highway. - Lewis and Clark in Montana (www.lewisandclark.state.mt.us)
The Montana State site for Lewis and Clark. - The Lemhi Shoshone (www.lemhishoshone.com)
Sacajawea's People: On May 9, 1907 more than 500 of the Lemhi-Shoshone were force removed from their reservation to the Fort Hall Reservation. Learn more about the fate of Sacajawea's people. - Mapping the West (www.edgate.com)
A look at Lewis and Clark Mapping the West.
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