Not Just A Cave

Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park is kicking off its summer interpretive programs with talks that highlight everything Montana's first state park has to offer.

Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park is about 15 miles southeast of Whitehall, along Montana Highway 2. For more information about the park, click here or call 406-287-3541, ext. 9.

May 24: Not Just A Cave

Although the park is famous for its caverns, there is so much more to Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park. On Friday, May 24, park staff will present "Not Just A Cave," highlighting the wildlife habitat, walking and biking trails, camping and many other attractions that make the park special. This talk will begin at 8 p.m. at the campground amphitheater.

May 25: This Is Montana!

State symbols represent what we love best about Montana. Learn about these symbols and how they represent this land and the people who live here during a talk on Saturday, May 25, entitled "This Is Montana!" The talk will begin at 8 p.m. at the campground amphitheater.

May 26: 6 Habitats Field Trip

On Sunday, May 26, park staff will host a "6 Habitats Field Trip," offering a journey through the six unique habitats found within the park. Visitors will meet at the main visitor center at 9 a.m., followed by visits to habitats in both the lower and upper areas of the park. The field trip will last approximately two hours.

Cost: FREE

Age: All ages

Time(s)

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Fri. May. 24, 2024   8pm


Location
Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park
25 Lewis and Clark Caverns Rd.
59759
(406) 287-3541