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Home  >  The Drives  >  Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail  >  Key Landmarks & Attractions  >  DeVoto Memorial Cedar Grove

DeVoto Memorial Cedar Grove

The DeVoto Memorial Cedar Grove was named for Bernard DeVoto, a conservationist and historian. The two short trails loop through the beautiful western red cedar grove where DeVoto edited the Lewis and Clark journals. These massive trees live up to 3,000 years. On the east side of the road, the Trail of Discovery, a wheelchair-accessible interpretive trail, loops past Crooked Fork Creek.
Interpretive Signs, Hiking Trails, Restrooms, Picnic Tables, BBQ.

No overnight camping. No water.
Capacity: 2 full size buses

Address: 8 Miles West of Lolo Pass Milepost 165.0 N 46.562° W 114.640°
Lolo MT , 59847
Website: http://www.fs.fed.us/r1/lewisclark/lcic/grasslands/lolo_h...
Phone: 208-942-3113