Lewis and Clark County Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

A dilapidated wooden cabin surrounded by dense forest.
A large neoclassical building with a dome and columns, a statue of a man on a horse, and a flagpole with an American flag.
A snowy landscape with a flat field, a small body of water, and distant mountains partially covered by clouds.
A river with rocks, green grass, and trees in the background.
A dilapidated wooden structure with overgrown vegetation.

Popular cities in Lewis and Clark County

A cityscape at dusk with illuminated buildings and a prominent cathedral with two spires. Snow-covered mountains are visible in the background.
Helena
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Shopping
Take a walking tour, visit museums or ride a historic trolley to learn about the fascinating heritage and thriving local culture of Montana’s state capital.

Reasons to visit

  • Montana State Capitol
  • Cathedral of St. Helena
  • Helena National Forest
A calm lake with a bridge in the distance, surrounded by hills and trees.
Wolf Creek
Known for Marinas, Adventure and Mountains
Get away to Wolf Creek! Enjoy the marina, adventure and natural setting.

Reasons to visit

  • Gates of the Mountains Marina
A multi-tiered waterfall cascading over rocky terrain with clear water at the base.
Lincoln
Head to sights like Blackfoot River as you discover the local area in Lincoln.
A wooden barn with a fenced area in a dry grass field, with snow-capped mountains in the background.
Augusta
Check out the local area in Augusta—home to attractions like Dearborn River and Sun River.
A snowy landscape with a flat field, a small body of water, and distant mountains partially covered by clouds.
East Helena
Venture to Montana Historical Society Museum and Montana State Capitol—just two of the sights around East Helena.
Canyon Creek
Canyon Creek
Known for Skiing
Get away to Canyon Creek! Enjoy the skiing and more.

Stay near popular Lewis and Clark County attractions