North Dakota Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center and Fort Mandan

North Dakota

TypeLandmark
Visitingfree (interpretive center); fort replica separately operated -- confirm ticketing at staging

The Corps of Discovery spent more time here than anywhere else on their entire journey -- a five-month winter (1804-05) at a reconstructed triangular fort on the Missouri, where Lewis and Clark hired Toussaint Charbonneau and Sacagawea joined the expedition. The interpretive center's collection includes rare George Catlin paintings of the Mandan people the expedition lived alongside that winter.

Anchors the Lewis & Clark storyline for the state, sits just off US-83 north of Bismarck (close to but distinct from the I-94 corridor), and the two-site structure (interpretive center + fort replica ~2 miles apart) gives Roamward a natural checkin pairing.

Hours, admission, and access change — confirm with the official source before you plan the detour.

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