Retrace the footsteps and paddle strokes of Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery during the bicentennial of their epic 1804 - 1806 expedition. Canoe 47 miles of the Upper Missouri National Wild and Scenic River, essentially unchanged since their voyage, and camp at the same sites as Lewis and Clark did two hundred years ago. Experience the power of the Great Falls and appreciate the mind-boggling difficulty of the 18-mile portage that delayed the Expedition for a month. Explore an ancient bison cliff jump and discover Blackfeet Indian teepee rings as we hike and ride horseback in the Rocky Mountain Front.
Tour Details: Guest Ranch, Historic Hotel and Camping Trip: 6 days/5 nights
Trip Level: Moderate
Activities: interpretive center and state parks visits (1 day), hike (two 1/2 days), horseback ride (1/2 day), canoeing (3 days), services of a naturalist, Blackfoot interpreter, and Lewis and Clark historian.