Distinctly Montana Magazine

2022 // Summer

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w w w . d i s t i n c t l y m o n t a n a . c o m 65 The Missouri Headwaters State Park lies approximately 30 miles beyond via a quick transition onto Interstate 90 east. The expedition reached this point in late July, 1805. Upon their arrival, they realized they had located the birthplace of the Missouri River, which is formed by the convergence of three other grand rivers. They named one in honor of Jeffer- son, one for the Secretary of State James Madison, and the third after Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin. It was also in this same area that Sacagawea was kidnapped by the Hidatsa tribe just a few short years before the expedi- tion's arrival. Today, this 532-acre park provides visitors with stellar op- portunities for hiking, bicycling, picnicking and camping. BEAVERHEAD ROCK, CLARK'S LOOKOUT, AND CAMP FORTUNATE After a brief backtrack on I-90, turn south at Whitehall onto MT-55/MT-41. This route loosely parallels a section of the Jefferson Riv- er before passing by Beaverhead Rock State Park—a com- manding rock formation that Sacagawea quickly recognized as being near her Shoshone family's summertime camp. The expedition was desperately trying to locate the Shoshone to secure horses from them in order to continue their journey over the mountains. "This hill she says her nation calls the beaver's head from a conceived resemblance of its figure to the head of that an- imal," Lewis wrote on Aug. 8, 1805. "She assures us that we shall either find her people on this river or on the river imme- diately west of its source…" After arriving in the town of Dillon approximately 15 min- utes later, head north on MT-91 for one mile to Clark's Out- look State Park. Clark climbed this hill to get his bearings on Aug. 13, 1805, and recorded three compass readings as he looked out over the Beaverhead Valley. Today, a monument showcasing those same compass readings can be found at the lookout point Clark used. It is accessible via a short walk. 4 5 2 8 We s t H w y 1 2 • H e l e n a , M T • 4 0 6 - 5 0 2 - 1 3 0 3 w w w . w a s s w e i l e r . c o m E a t . D r i n k . V i s i t . dance . theatre . music artist marketplace . food children's art activities B U Y Y O U R W R I S T B A N D N O W (prices go up August 5th) SweetPeaFestival.org A U G U S T 5 t h - 7 t h L I N D L E Y P A R K i n B O Z E M A N CRIMSON BLUFF AREA B E S T O F M O N TA N A B M D I S T I N C T L Y M O N T A N A ' S 2 0 2 2 TO WIN $ 500CASH! VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE MONTANA BUSINESS www.distinctlymontana.com/bom2022 CONGRATULATIONS TO Zachary C. from Hamilton, MT for winning the $500 cash prize in our nomination phase. Vote for your favorite business today for your chance to win $500!

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