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Sacajawea Interpretive Cultural and Education Center
Sacajawea Interpretive Cultural and Education Center 60 H 28 Salmon, Idaho
83467 208-756-1188 Get Map or Directions
This 71 acre park is located by the rivers and mountains of the Sacajawea's homeland, and is dedicated to commemorating her, her people-the Agaidika, and the Lewis and Clark expedition. The park provides a unique outdoor experience of the past for visitors to learn about the regions history. Some of the park features include an outdoor amphitheater, a designated dog walk area provided by the local humane society, event sheds for demonstrations/vendors, a large ranch yard for festivals/events, and interpretive programs. Dogs of all sizes are welcome for no additional fee. Dogs are allowed on the grounds and trail, but not in park buildings.
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