Lewis and Clark Cave State Park is the first and most famous state park in Montana, with one of the most decorated limestone caves in the Northwest Territory. These magnificent caves are naturally air conditioned and have stalactite, stalagmite, pillars, spiral rocks, electric lights, safe and reliable inside. On the ground, voluntary natural sidewalks provide opportunities to understand the natural environment.
There are also 10 mile hiking trail, 40 space campground, 3 camp houses, tent, picnic spot, firewood, flush toilet, toilet, shower, group area, RV dump, grill / fire ring, picnic table, garbage can , Drinking water, food and drink, gift compromise Belt is managed Pets are allowed
The cottage is suitable for handicapped guests and can comfortably accommodate 4 people (max. 6 people) - double bed, bunk beds, crib. Plumbing, kitchen facilities, bedding and bed linen are not provided. Please bring your own sleeping bags or bedding, towels, stove and so on. There are lights and plugins - you can bring your own coffee machine. Outside each cottage there are tables and chairs, four chairs, a table for picnics and a fire ring. Shower facilities are nearby
Although the park has been open for 1 year, guided tours will only be held from May 1st to September 30th. There are two visitor centers in the park, a commentary show and a night show during the summer. The site covers 3000 acres, is 4300 feet above sea level and 5,600 feet above sea level. Golf courses and museums near Three Forks and Whitehall
The actual state park area is about 3,015 acres in addition to Lewis and Clark Cave. In the state park there are campgrounds, new visitor center, gift shop, restaurant franchise, commentary show, hiking, cycling course. There are 40 campgrounds, 3 cabins and a beautiful campsite with tips for tourists to enjoy. You can book these campgrounds online. This is a way from the visitor to the entrance to the cave of Lewis and Clark. This shows the way to the cave and the way to return the visitor to the center of the visitor after a cave tour. Walking to the entrance, the height in the vertical direction rises considerably, but the way back to the visitor center is quite level.
Lewis and Clark Cave State Park is the first and most famous state park in Montana, with one of the most decorated limestone caves in the Northwest Territory. These magnificent caves are naturally air conditioned and have stalactite, stalagmite, pillars, spiral rocks, electric lights, safe and reliable inside. On the ground, voluntary natural sidewalks provide opportunities to understand the natural environment. There are also 10 mile hiking trail, 40 space campground, 3 camp houses, tent, picnic spot, firewood, flush toilet, toilet, shower, group area, RV dump, grill / fire ring, picnic table, garbage can , Drinking water, food and drink, gift compromise Belt is managed Pets are allowed
Louis and Clark Cave State Park in Montana State is one of the largest limestone caves in the Northwest Territory. Stone bamboo shoots, pillars, and stalactites are beautifully decorated, and when you are on vacation in Montana, these wonderful caves are definitely "must-see". The only way visitors enter the caves of Lewis and Clark is by tour guide. The visitor center offers tickets for these tours. We will spend about 2 hours on this guided tour including hiking to the cave entrance and hiking to the visitor center. The hiking trip to the entrance to the Lewis Cave and Clark Cave is rather steep, but there are plenty of benches that you can take a break as needed.