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ORGANIZATION: Travelers' Rest State Park

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Bringing the past to life!
A volunteer re-enactor shares his knowledge of Lewis and Clark history with members of the public of all ages. Come share your passion for cultural and natural history today by volunteering at Travelers' Rest State Park!

Throughout the year Travelers’ Rest State Park hosts many events. The Winter Storytelling Series, re-enactments, community events, fundraisers, lectures and festivals - these events require extra hands and smooth coordination. Volunteers at these events help set-up and take-down activities, distribute event information, direct traffic, help with marketing and awareness and help out wherever needed!

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About Travelers' Rest State Park

Location:

Travelers' Rest State Park, 6717 Hwy 12 W, Lolo, MT 59847, US

Mission Statement

The mission is to promote and preserve Travelers' Rest State Park and its natural and cultural history. We are dedicated to creating experiences that link the past to the future, inspiring stewardship through culturally inclusive education, interpretation and partnerships.

Description

Located at an historic and contemporary crossroads, Travelers' Rest State Park is a place where visitors can say with certainty that they are walking in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark. The Park is at the core of a campsite used by the Corps of Discovery from September 9 - 11, 1805 and again from June 30 - July 3, 1806.

In the summer of 2002, archaeologists uncovered evidence of the Corps of Discovery's visit to the area, including a trench latrine tainted with mercury, fire hearths, and lead used in the repair and manufacture of firearms. The discovery makes Travelers' Rest the only campsite on the Lewis and Clark Trail with physical evidence of the expedition.

For centuries Native Americans also used the area as a campsite and trail junction. Salish, Pend d'Oreille and Nez Perce peoples were among those who traditionally occupied the area. Native American storytellers bring their history, culture and society to life as part of the programming at Travelers' Rest State Park.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Community
Environment
Arts & Culture, Community, Environment

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

Travelers' Rest State Park6717 Lolo Creek RdLolo, MT 59847

(46.756813,-114.08986)
 

SKILLS

  • Customer Service
  • History
  • People Skills
  • Environmental Education
  • Community Outreach
  • Habitat Restoration

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 16

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