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Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park is a 3,000-acre (1,200 ha) public recreation and nature preservation area located twelve miles (19 km) east of Whitehall in Jefferson County, Montana. The state park includes two visitor centers, ten miles of hiking trails, a campground, and its namesake limestone caverns . [ 2 ]
The Caverns at Natural Bridge; Clarks Cave; Dixie Caverns; Endless Caverns; Gap Cave; Grand Caverns, formerly "Weyer's cave" Indian Jim's Cave; Luray Caverns; Melrose Caverns; Natural Tunnel; Ogdens Cave; Shenandoah Caverns; Skyline Caverns; Stay High Cave; Unthanks Cave
Lewis and Clark: 43 17: 1980: Hauser Reservoir: Brush Lake State Park: Sheridan: 450 180: 2004: Brush Lake: There are no fish in this lake due to the mineral makeup of the water. Chief Plenty Coups State Park: Big Horn: 195 79: 1961: Pryor Creek: Clark's Lookout State Park: Beaverhead: 7 2.8: 1985: Beaverhead River: Cooney State Park: Carbon ...
The Lewis and Clark Caverns are named so after the idea that the explorers had passed by twice on their journies, not knowing it existed. The Natives in the area had stories about it as in the winter, steam would rise out of the cave mouth which is the phenomenon that produced its discovery in the first place.
Smart vacationers may want to avoid the national parks they've seen already or that get crowded and instead look to the impressive state parks that may be just a short drive away.
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Arizona - California: Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail: Illinois - Oregon: Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail: Illinois - Utah: Natchez Trace Trail (official unit) Mississippi - Tennessee: 10,995.00 acres (44.4952 km 2) New England National Scenic Trail (official unit) Connecticut - Massachusetts: 196.04 acres (0.7933 km 2)