We travel to Salmon quite often to visit our daughter & family & rarely pass up a chance to visit the Sacajawea Center. It is in a beautiful setting with the Bitterroot Mountains in the background. The sculpture of Sacajawea & Pomp are magnificent as well as the dog, eagle sculptures & the wonderful nature trail to walk & read about the history. It's a wonderful experience to be in the middle of such history :& beauty.
In September, 2014 my niece had a beautiful wedding reception at the Sacagawea Center. The Bitterroot and Salmon Mountains surround this beautiful place. Magistic and Awesome views. The grounds and building were perfect for the outdoor and indoor party. The next morning I went to an outdoor church service at the same location. Thank you Salmon, Idaho for a wonderful experience.
We stopped here on September 13 and the center (small building) was closed but the grounds were still easily accessible. We did our own walking tour of the site. Sculpture of Sacagawea and Seaman. Nice day, easy stop just sorry the main building was closed.
I was here to attend a meeting. The facility is nice, beautiful peaceful setting in the valley of the Salmon River. The conference center deck overlooks the valley with views of the mountains and I loved the nature path with interpretive signs.
We enjoy history and had a little extra time, so we stopped in to view the cultural walk. The walk is easy but can be warm on sunny days. It's beautiful and will give you a glimpse of the history of the area and how Sacagawea was part of it. The displays are a nice touch. If you have some time and like history stop in. It won't be a long visit but will give you real American history.
Beautiful setting with great history and displays. The cultural walk by the river is superb. The staff are very knowledgeable and be sure to take in one of the live demonstrations with story=telling
Great walk by the river. Great view of the mtns. It doesn't cost anything to go there. Very beautiful.
This is a beautiful park in the Tri cities. There are big trees that provide shade. The interpretive center has history lessons of interest. There is a bluegrass festival there every June combines with Dutch Oven clubs, so great music and food for all!
My grandson enjoyed wandering the extensive grounds and seeing eagles and deer. Very well laid out, large and enjoyable walk.
Great volunteer at the visitor center, pack water for the outdoor interpretive center as there's NO shade on the walk. Nice space, will be interesting to see how they expand on the current interpretive displays. Center is small, so don't plan on a long visit on a rainy day! Plenty of parking, great events calendar.