Fees & Reservations
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More than 100 sites, scattered over 3,700 miles, make up the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. Sites are owned and managed by many different organizations, including state, federal, tribal, public and private. Fees vary from site to site. Some sites along the Trail may require advance reservations. For more information about fees and reservations at sites along the Trail, please contact the site(s) you plan to visit. Click on the state names below for information on Trail sites in those states. Information about sites along the Trail is also available at Trail headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska. Visitor Center at Trail Headquarters
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Did You Know?
Seaman, Lewis’s Newfoundland dog, joined the Expedition in Philadelphia when Lewis purchased him for $20. On the journey, Seaman served the Corps as hunter, sentry, and companion. Upon reaching the Pacific, Seaman became the first dog to travel the breadth of the North American continent.