Learn more about Sacajawea and her People
Sacajawea, Her Story by Her People
Idaho Statesman Special Edition, January 2004. Countless Americans have grown up believing Sacajawea was the Indian guide who led Lewis and Clark to the Pacific Ocean, when in fact she wasn't a guide at all. Now read the real story.
The Lemhi Shoshone Home Page
The Agaidikas and Tukudikas are considered the first residents of the upper Lemhi Valley, dating back 10,000 years or more. Archaeological research indicates that buffalo, when present were hunted throughout the 10,000 years of Indian occupancy of the Lemhi Valley.
Lemhi County Historical Museum
Easy to find on the Main Street of Salmon, the museum features a large collection of Lemhi Shoshone artifacts and local history exhibits.
Purchase A Poster
Posters are $5. Please send check made out to Sacajawea Center to 200 Main Street, Salmon, ID 83467.
Learn more about Lewis & Clark
Walk In the Footsteps of Lewis & Clark and the Corps of Discovery...
These local outfitters and guides have developed special itineraries for exploring Lewis & Clark country:

Rawhide Outfitters
Choose from 3 different packages of activities.