Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center
The Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center is located in the Northern Plains, Great Falls in Montana. When Lewis and Clark arrive in 1804, they become very popular with the villages of Mandan and Hidatsa with a discovery of knowledge and trades. The center has state-of-the-art exhibitions and hundreds of artifacts that would make the Lewis and Clark expedition very realistic and vivid. Their quest was done due to their thirst for knowledge, as President Thomas Jefferson would describe it. The center guests can go to some approachable interpreters to guide them throughout the whole adventure.
Just a 5-minute drive away from the center of Great Falls is The Great Falls Inn By Riversage that gives out premier-quality services. Each guestroom is equipped with a mini living room with a seating area, and a mini-kitchen with a dishwasher and microwave oven. Nearby is the Tower Rock State Park being well visited for hikers because of its impressive rock formation as it's considered to be listed in the National Historic Site. The start park is the gateway to the Missouri River Canyon. Another destination is the Giant Springs State Park, which is noted for being one of the largest springs in USA. The park is filled with events, like the Fall Family Fest that's being held every October. The Midtown Hotel is near to some of Montana's sites, such as the Great Falls Convention Center and C.M. Russell Museum Complex. This hotel a total of 40 comfortable and well-lit guestrooms, equipped with microwave oven, refrigerator, and a private bathroom. Don’t froget to visit nearby city of Fort Benton.