Lewis and Clark National Forest
Lewis and Clark National Forest is located in central Montana, covering over 1 million acres of diverse landscapes. Established in 1908, it features rugged mountains, lush valleys, and pristine rivers, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities like hiking, camping, and fishing.
The forest is named after the famous explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, who traveled through the area during their expedition in the early 1800s. Home to a variety of wildlife, including elk and grizzly bears, the forest also offers scenic views and numerous trails for visitors to explore and enjoy nature.