Salmon Field Office

Sacajawea Interpretive Center

Description: The Bureau of Land Management joined with Tribal and community partners to establish this 71-acre park dedicated to the commemoration of Sacajawea, her people the Agaidika, and the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The center is a unique outdoor experience for travelers to learn about Idaho culture and history.

The Sacajawea Interpretive Cultural & Education Center provides education and programs that:

  • interpret the history of Sacajawea and the significance of her role with the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery
  • present the unique historical aspects of the expedition within Lemhi County
  • bring greater understanding and enlightenment of the Native American and Sacajawea's people (the Lemhi Shoshone)

Directions: Approximately 1.2 miles southeast of the downtown area of the City of Salmon Idaho on Highway 28 South

Details:

  • Trails and park are open for visitation all year during daylight hours
  • Interpretive Center Open: Memorial Day through September 30 (7 days per week, 9:00 am to 6:00 pm); May and October (Weekends only from 9:00 to 5:00 pm)
  • Group Area Fees: Call (208) 756-1188 for rates and reservations
  • Admission Fees: Family: $12 (including parents and children); over 6 Years: $5 per person; Groups and Tours: $4 per person
     

Sacajawea Center

Salmon Field Office  |  1206 South Challis Street  |  Salmon, ID 83467
208-756-5400  |  Fax: 208-756-5436  |  Office hours: 7:45am - 4:30pm, M-F