May 29 (Sunday): Sacagawea Center, Hamilton, Lolo Hot Springs

The morning starts with a visit to the Sacagawea Center in Salmon, ID celebrating the young indian guide who was instrumental in the success of the Lewis and Clark expedition.
Jean Bapiste's blanket.
A very nice nature trail with a view of the Bitterroot Mountains.
A bitterroot wildflower.
After leaving Salmon, we follow the Salmon River still farther north until the river turns west at North Fork.

As we keep heading north following the path of Lewis and  Clark, we re-enter Montana (encountering big horn sheep) so that we can take US12 over Lolo Pass.  We stop in Hamilton, MT at the Bitter Root (some places it is two words and some places it is one word) Brewery for lunch.
We also stop at a well known independent bookstore in Hamilton, the Chapter One Bookstore, which, alas, happens to be closed for graduation Sunday.
Roadside wildlife.
We turn west on US12 at Lolo, MT and overnight in the wilderness at the Lolo Hot Springs Lodge which is in a great location in the Bitterroot Mountains ...
but has limited services.



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