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Chipmunk at Redfish Lake © Robert Crow Travel Contacts Arco Chamber ..................................................(208) 527-3060 Arco Visitor’s Center ..........................................(208) 527-8977 Camas County ..................................................(208) 764-2222 Website: .................................................www.fairfieldidaho.us Challis Chamber ...............................................(208) 879-2771 Website: ...........................................www.challischamber.com Mackay Chamber ..............................................(208) 588-2693 Redfish Lake Visitor Center.................................(208) 774-3376 Winter: ..............................................................(208) 774-3000 Toll Free: ...........................................................(800) 727-2540 Website: ..........................................www.salmonchamber.com Stanley-Sawtooth Chamber ..............................(208) 774-3411 Toll Free: ..........................................................(800) 878-7950 Website: ....................................................www.stanleycc.org sacajawea center To learn about Sacajawea and the Lewis and Clark Expedition you must visit the 71-acre Sacajawea Interpretive Cultural and Educational Center. “We offer exciting programs that include the Salmon Outdoor School held on Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the summer. Staff perform ancestral skills, whether it’s flint-knapping an arrow point, tanning a hide, campfire cooking, or watching how a structure is built using cattail reeds; these are things you won’t see just anywhere,” stated Center Director Lin Gray. Additionally, visitors also enjoy the scenic walking trails with interpretive signs throughout the park that is surrounded by the spectacular Beaverhead Mountains. www.IDAHOTravelCouncil.com A truly special event is Agai’dika Heritage Days on August 14-15. The Agai’dika Shoshone, Sacajawea’s tribe, call this valley their homeland. During this event you can enjoy leather work, wool dying and spinning and weaving, American Indian dancing and singing, and for 10 days people live on site dressed in period clothing exploring life in 1805. Interpretive, Cultural, & Educational Center 200 Main Street Salmon, ID 83467 208-303-0245 www.sacajaweacenter.org Season: Memorial Day to Labor Day, open seven days a week 2700 Main Street, Salmon, ID 83467 (208) 756-1188 www.sacajaweacenter.org 55 region 6: central Salmon Valley Chamber ......................................(208) 756-2100