Lewis and Clark Trail Adventures Hiking Spirit Revival Ridge on the Lolo Trail

Historical interpretations at Indian Post Office on the Lolo Trail
Historical interpretations at
Indian Post Office on the Lolo Trail


Time Magazine - Terry and Rich
Time Magazine - Terry and Rich

Read about their adventure crossing Lolo Trail June 11-14 2002

Time Magazine

Hiking Spirit Revival Ridge


View from Lolo Trail


Hiking the Lolo Trail - Lewis and Clark Adventure Tour

Hiking from Bald Mountain on the Lolo Trail
View into the seemingly endless mountains
and sky from the top of Bald Mountain

Walk in the last true remaining footsteps of Lewis & Clark on the Lolo Trail……
where little has changed since the expedition crossed this ancient trail. Experience why Lewis & Clark described this area as the most challenging yet majestic portion of their journey. We'll visit sites along the trail where they endured great hardship like Wendover Ridge and Snowbank Camp or the "inexpressible joy" on Spirit Revival Ridge. The Lolo Trail is a high mountainous ridgeline trail that allows you to see where the expedition came from and brings to light the decisions they faced. You will have the opportunity to explore Lewis Clark camps rarely visited in the last 200 years. Our trips include but not limited to the following Lewis & Clark camps and other historical sites; Glade Creek, 13-Mile, Wendover Ridge, Snowbank, Bears Oil & Roots, Indian Post Office, Lonesome Cove, Sinque Hole, Indian Grave, Smoking Place, Greensward Camp, Dry Camp, Spirit Revival Ridge. The more days you plan on the trail the more sites you can visit! We offer hiking, biking and walking tours ranging from 1-day to 5-day adventures. Read about our annual Commemorative Trek Sept. 15-19, van supported hiking trip with guest speakers and special L&C menu. Add a dramatic twist to any Lolo Trail adventure tour with Ritchie Doyle, a knowledgeable and humorous William Clark character actor.

Ritchie Doyle speaks on the Lolo Trail

 

Combine a Lolo Trail trip with a Missouri River Canoe trip for the most complete Lewis & Clark Adventure! For a complete Itinerary
Call us toll free at 1-800-366-6246
Email: raft@montana.com

A brief history of the Lolo Trail
The Lolo Trail was the northern route across the rugged Bitterroot Mountains used for centuries before Lewis & Clark by Native Americans of the West. The Nez Perce traveled east to the great plains and the buffalo. The Salish used the trail to reach the Lochsa river and fish for salmon.

After Lewis & Clark found the headwaters of the Missouri and crossed the Continental Divide at Lemhi Pass they scouted the Salmon River as a possible route to the Pacific. Upon realizing that route was not viable they followed the Bitterroot River towards the Missoula Valley. With their Shoshone guide, Old Toby they chose the Lolo Creek drainage to Lolo Pass. This is where our trips begin. All Lolo Trail trips are based on or near the old Forest Service Road 500 or "The Motorway". The motorway is a rugged jeep trail that follows the ancient trail. Built by the forest service and CCC crews from 1930-1935, not much has changed since then. The Forest Service, outfitters and private citizens work to clear the road each summer from downed trees and snowmelt that can easily stay into July.

What to expect on the Lolo Trail
The history of this ancient route, it's primitive state, and vast beauty are what make the Lolo Trail such an incredible place and authentic Lewis & Clark experience. Unlike other trails built for recreational purposes to reach mountain tops or alpine lakes, the Lolo Trail evolved out of function. Gary Moulton describes the Lolo Trail as a "route of opportunity" . From Lolo Pass to the Wieppe Prairie the trail follows a general direction of east--west from meadow to meadow, watering hole to watering hole for human and livestock survival. Our goal is to visit the most historically significant and scenic points. This involves a fair amount of driving and walking or hiking. Remember, the best places are often the most difficult to reach. Fortunately, the best sites are located near the Motorway, which means any trip can be tailored to capabilities and desires. All hikes are optional and some can be extended or condensed.

Lewis & Clark Trail Adventures History on the Lolo Trail
Wayne Fairchild, founder of Lewis & Clark Trail Adventures, started exploring this area during the early 1980's while working at the Lochsa Lodge and attending the University of Montana School of Forestry. Upon graduating he started LCTA and ran biking and hiking trips on the Lolo Trail. Through his extensive knowledge of the area and its history you will find rarely visited sites, learn the historical significance, and participate in thought provoking dialogue. We invite you to explore the Lolo Trail with us!

Early Years on the Lolo Trail
The Early Years on the Lolo Trail

 

Sinque Hole camp on the Lolo Trail
L&C campsites rarely visited in the last 200 years.
Sinque Hole camp

2010 Schedule
Lolo Trail trips depart Thursdays beginning in Mid-July through August, snow pack usually inhibits travel until July
One Day trips can be planned any day with at least 4 people.

September 15-19 Lewis & Clark Commemorative Trek Itinerary
Dates coincide with Monday Missouri River Canoe trip departures.

  2010 Lolo Trail Prices * Per
Person
Per
Youth
1-Day Hiking $139 $89
2-Day Hiking $435 $345
3-Day Hiking $675 $525
Missouri-Lolo Trail $1215 $975
Commemorative Trek 9/15 - 9/19 $1115  
3-Day Mountain Biking $750
Bike Rental Add $25 per day

* Prices do not include daho Sales tax (5%)

 

Group rates--Custom Tours
Groups of 8 or more are eligible for group rates. Custom trips are available for groups of 10 or more. Rates depend on group size and custom tour options. Please call for group rates and custom itineraries.

Trip provisions:
Guided hiking, walking or van touring and camping with historical interpretations

Camping equipment-2-person Eureka tents, deluxe self-inflating sleeping pads, camp chair and coffee mug

Transportation on the Lolo Trail

All trips depart from the Lochsa Lodge, located 50 miles west of Missoula, MT on Hwy 12

All meals starting with day-1 lunch and ending with day-3 lunch. Gourmet camp cuisine. Sample Menu

See recommended gear list, reading & lodging for pre-trip preparations

Pre-trip meetings & Pick-ups:
Lolo Trail pre-trip meetings vary based on group. If you are coming from Missouri River Canoe trip, we ask you arrange to stop by our Missoula headquarters before heading to Lochsa Lodge. Call to confirm meeting time.
Call us 72-48 hours prior to departure to confirm pre-trip meeting time and location.

Getting there & away:
Flying: Missoula Airport (Northwest, Delta, United, Alaskan Airline Service) Please inquire/arrange shuttle transportation to Lochsa Lodge if needed, limited space available Missouri River Combo Time-saver option is to fly into Great Falls and out of Missoula, renting a car in Great Falls and drop off in Missoula. Costs a bit more, ask your local travel agent for more info. Car Rentals in Missoula--ask about drop off options for Great Falls Dollar Rental 406-542-2311, Hertz 406-549-9511, National 406-543-3131, Budget 406-543-7001

Driving the Lewis & Clark Trail:
East to West, Northern route Hwy 87/200 through Great Falls. Southern route I-90 to Three Forks, Hwy 287 to Helena and Hwy 12,I-90 to Missoula.

West to East on Hwy 12 from Lewiston, ID to Powell- Lochsa Lodge …... maps Continue east and join a Missouri River Canoe Trip!

We recommend traveling east to west. Beginning with a Missouri River Canoe trip make your way west to Missoula and join a 1, 2, or 3 Day trip on the Lolo Trail. The Missouri River and Lolo Trail are the most pristine and diverse areas of the Lewis & Clark Trail, located only 4 hours apart.

Recommended Lodging:

Lochsa Lodge 208-942-3405
Goldsmiths B&B in Missoula 406-721-6732
Double Tree in Missoula 1-800-222-TREE
Holiday Inn Express
(Discounts for LCTA clients)
406-549-7600


Montana and Idaho map

Commemorative Trek

September 14-19

Hiking Wendover Ridge on the Lolo Trail

Hiking Wendover Ridge Trail L&C route to Snowbank Camp
Photo by Demi Allen


After a long cold night at Snowbank camp, anticipating a day of arduous travel Clark writes:

"I have been wet and cold in every part as I ever was in my life, indeed I was at one time fearfully my feet would freeze in the thin mockersons which I wore"
William Clark
September 16th, 1805


Breakfast at Snowbank camp
Breakfast at Snowbank Camp Photo by Peck and Carol Jones

The Deuce
"The Deuce" Our 1952 Troop Carrier, used to haul gear on the Lolo Trail.

Rock Cairns at Smoking Place
Smoking Place

13 Mile camp
13 Mile camp

Indian Post Office
Indian Post Office

Commemorative Trek
Commemorative Trek

Recommended Reading


Undaunted Courage
By Stephen E. Ambrose

The Lolo Trail

By Ralph Space (2nd Edition)

The Lochsa Story
By Bud Moore

In Pursuit of the Nez Perce
By Linwood Laughy


Lewis & Clark In The Bitterroot
By The Discovery Writers

Combine a Lolo Trail trip with

Missouri Specialty trips

Ritchie Doyle - Guest guide, actor, musician and certified interpreter will entertain and bring to life Lewis & Clark History on the Missouri River

Stephenie Ambrose-Tubbs - celebrated Lewis & Clark author will join us on the Missouri River

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Call us toll free at 1-800-366-6246
Email: raft@montana.com


Lewis & Clark Trail Adventures
P.O. Box 9051
912 E. Broadway
Missoula, MT 59807
(406) 728-7609
toll free at 1-800-366-6246
E-mail raft@montana.com

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