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Lolo Trail Center
is nestled in the heart of the Lolo National Forest near the Selway-Bitterroot
Wilderness - only 7 miles from the Montana/Idaho border. The Center
maintains a quiet and peaceful atmosphere which is conducive
to your relaxation and enjoyment. In
many ways, time seems to stand still here. You can walk
in the footprints of Lewis and Clark; experience the beautiful
surroundings; enjoy recreational opportunities; relax in our comfortable
lodging; soak in the natural hot springs; view historical items; and much more.
Lewis and Clark stayed at the Lolo Hot Springs in September 1805,
returning June 1806. They hunted and captured 4 deer here after not having
any meat for several long traveling days. They conversed and shared meals
with local Indians and relaxed sore muscles in the hot springs. If you
truly want to experience the heart of Lewis and Clark's journey, look no
further than the Lolo Trail Center!

Stroll
over to our popular bookstore and select a book from numerous titles and
topics and then kick back and relax with the book of your choice in our
comfortable rooms without TV or telephones. Enjoy the 'Grotto,' with its
thermal spring flow-through pools, or select a special memento of your
stay from our gift shop - featuring beautiful handcrafted, one of a kind
silver jewelry as well as many unique items. Have a large group? Want to
have a family reunion or other special gathering? We can make your visit a
special memory. Lolo Trail Center also
has a conference center and library, Dinner Theatre, Wolf Den and gallery.

We like kids at the Lolo Trail Center and have things that would interest
them too! Do Your children need to write a book report on the Nez Perce or Lewis and Clark?
We have free brochures and maps to help them, and also 20 Lewis and Clark books for
first grade through high school. They'll also find a Lewis and Clark computer game, puzzles, and a stuffed animal that looks like
Lewis' dog, Seaman. We
also have games that are replicas of those that entertained children in Lewis and
Clark's time, such as pewter jacks, clay marbles, tin whistles and more!
You can find some children's items in our
online store. Our educational exhibits provide a wonderful
opportunity to learn more about Lewis and Clark, the region, and the people of this land. We
look forward to your visit to the Lolo Trail Center, which is rich in history and
hospitality.
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The Lolo Trail Center is a stroll
through history.
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Our Dinner Theater offers a memorable
evening.
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Recreational opportunities are just
outside your door!
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