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Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center

4.6 (24 reviews)
Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Kimberli R.

What a wonder.....this center was amazing. Free admission in January and February which was nice. The volunteers and tour guides were friendly and knowledgable. This was a walk back through history with beautiful views. There are indoor and outdoor activities. There is a 20 minute free movie for history buffs. I was impressed. We were able to see all five falls. There is a gift shop. Handicap accessible and plenty of parking in a lot. We enjoyed ourselves.

Gina R.

Definitely make time for this if you are near Great Falls. I learned so much, and I actually had a really good chunk of American history in school. Those old explorers were sure tough! Fascinating look at western expansion and the different cultures and trade practices of the people that lived at that time.

Tom B.

Right inside the park inside had lots of history and the story of Lewis and Clark. Worth stopping

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Ryan C.

There isn't a ton to see here, but I am going to round up to 4 stars because the people were great and it is American history. There is a cost to get into the center, but if you have a National Parks pass it is waived since they are managed by the NPS. The displays start by taking you to St Louis in the spring of 1804. As you move from room to room the time takes you up river to each different encounter. I especially liked the part where they cross the Rocky Mountains and how they change the path to reflect this. I would not go out of my way to visit, but if close by I would stop. What did I learn today? A confirmation to my children that I say Sacagawea's name correctly (Sa-cog-a-we-a).

Richard F.

One of the nicest Interpretive Centers we've ever visited. We saved the $8 entry fee by using our Senior NP pass. If you have ever wanted to learn the true story about the Lewis & Clark expedition this is the place to visit. It is all set up in phases, with 6,500 square feet of exhibit space, so it takes you from the start and the reason for the journey all the way to the finish. The various phases are in rooms with historical facts on the wall with simulated artifacts and things to really tell you the story. There is also a large theater that show two films alternately. There is also a nice gift shop. It is amazing and if you are anywhere near take the time to visit. It is more than worth the price. If you have the time there is a beautiful walk that will take you down to the river. It's an easy walk down but, remember that you have to come back uphill.

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Cody G.

This is a very well done interpretive center that gives you one of the more complete histories of the expedition. There is plenty of hands on activities that will help to keep the kids engaged. Staffed with volunteers, you can tell the team here is very passionate about their work. The facility is also meticulously maintained, just all in all a great place to visit for a great story.

Henan J.

This is one of the more interactive museums i have ever been to. Great way to learn about that period of time and the journey that Lewis and Clark embarked on with their Corps of discovery. There are rooms and rooms of clothing, stuffed animals, replicas of weapons and tools, visual and audio boards to learn interesting tid-bits Definitely a place for all ages :)

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5 months ago

Only reason it isn't a five is because the movie portion of the museum wasn't working, no fault of anyone's. It's beautiful

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6 years ago

Informative. Even with the limited collection available due to Covid, worthwhile exhibit to check out.

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11 years ago

Great place to take the kids! Amazing set up. Our kids 3 and 8 had a blast walking though and learning!!

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9 years ago

Must stop in Great Falls, primarily because there is little else to do. Fun time, nice people.

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Very cool place to take the kids and get some culture and history. Montana has a lot to offer.

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If you have ever wanted to learn the true story about the Lewis & Clark expedition this is the place to visit.

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