Lecture: Super Symbiosis
Montana State Parks (stateparks.mt.gov) and Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park will host two free programs this week.
On Saturday, July 25, at 8 p.m., join Park Ranger Julia Smit for a talk about “Super Symbiosis.” What happens when the natural world works together? Symbiosis! Learn about some of the most supportive relationships in nature in this ranger talk.
What: Ranger Talk: Super Symbiosis
When: Saturday, July 25, from 8 to 9 p.m.
Where: Campground Amphitheater
COVID-19: Visitors to these events must keep in mind Gov. Steve Bullock’s directives on face coverings and social distancing. Face coverings are always encouraged, and if proper social distancing of at least six feet is not possible or not observed face coverings will be required. This rule applies to everyone over the age of 5. Additionally, if you’re feeling ill, please do not attend this event. For more information on COVID-19 please visit the website: covid19.mt.gov.
For more information about these or other programs at Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park, call 406-287-3541.
Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park is located at 25 Lewis & Clark Caverns Rd, Whitehall, MT
From the exit 274 on I-90, we are 13 miles south on Highway 287 and 5 miles west on MT 2.
From the Cardwell exit 256 on I-90 we are 7 miles east along MT 2.
Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park features one of the most decorative limestone caverns in the Northwest filled with spectacular stalactites, stalagmites, columns, and helictites. The park also features camping, trails to hike or bike, a state-of-the-art visitor center, interpretive displays, a gift shop, food and beverage concessions, amphitheater, and interpretive events presented during the summer months.
Visit Montana State Parks (stateparks.mt.gov) and enjoy camping, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating and more and discover some of the greatest natural and cultural treasures on earth.
Time(s)
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Sat. Jul. 25, 2020 8pm
Location
Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park25 Lewis and Clark Caverns Rd.
Whitehall, MT 59759
(406) 287-3541
stateparks.mt.gov