Stand where William Clark stood in 1805, and imagine the scenery when the Lewis and Clark Expedition passed through this area.
Clark's Lookout State Park is located above the Beaverhead River and is a place that provided the Lewis and Clark Expedition with a view of the route ahead. On August 13, 1805, Captain William Clark climbed this hill overlooking the Beaverhead River to get a sense of his surroundings and document the location.
It is situated on 8.2 acres of land at 5,118 feet.
Clark's Lookout State Park is located just 1 mile north of Dillon off Highway 91. Interpretive signs explain navigational methods used by the expedition. Make the short walk to the top of the lookout and you'll discover a magnificent view of the Beaverhead Valley and a monument showing the three compass readings that Captain Clark took on that day.
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Open April 1 - November 30, 8 a.m. - sunset.
Closed December 1 - March 31
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Mailing Address:
Clark's Lookout State Park
c/o Bannack State Park
4200 Bannack Rd
Dillon, MT 59725
Phone: 406-834-3413
Email: bannackstatepark@mt.gov