Discover the rich history of Montana with a special ranger-led program at the Great Falls Public Library. This event, featuring the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument, invites participants to explore the legacy of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Through storytelling and hands-on crafts, attendees will use their imagination to connect with the past. It is a wonderful opportunity for all ages to learn about the historic trail and the natural beauty of the region.
What to Expect
An informative and interactive session about Montana's history.
Who Should Attend
History buffs
Families
Students
Great Falls residents
Agenda Overview
The event takes place on June 16, 2026.
Venue & Address
Great Falls Public Library
301 2nd Ave N Great Falls , Montana – 59401 United States
Organizer
Great Falls Public Library · Library
Providing educational resources and community events for Great Falls.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the event about?
It is a ranger-led program about the Lewis and Clark expedition.
Who is hosting?
The Great Falls Public Library.
Is it for kids?
Yes, it includes hands-on crafts suitable for various ages.
Where is it located?
It is held at the Great Falls Public Library, 301 2nd Ave North.