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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
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Salmon Valley Chamber ......................................(208) 756-2100