Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park
State park · Jefferson County ·

Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park

State park · Jefferson County ·

Guided tours of expansive limestone caverns, trails, campground

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Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park by null
Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park by null
Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park by null
Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park by null
Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park by null
Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park by null
Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park by null
Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park by null
Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park by null
Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park by null
Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park by null
Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park by null
Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park by null
Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park by null
Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park by null
Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park by null
Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park by null
Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park by null
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25 Lewis & Clark Caverns Road, Whitehall, MT 59759 Get directions

Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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25 Lewis & Clark Caverns Road, Whitehall, MT 59759 Get directions

+1 406 287 3541
stateparks.mt.gov
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•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Dec 22, 2025

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"Near Whitehall, one of the largest known limestone caverns in the Northwest offers a very impressive two‑hour tour that showcases dramatic underground formations." - Lydia Mansel Lydia Mansel Lydia Mansel is a writer with more than eight years of experience editing and writing for both brands and online publications—with a particular focus on travel, fashion, and lifestyle. She’s also the founder of the travel site justpacked.com.  Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park

Lobo M.

Google
We took the “Classic Tour” at 11 a.m. Our guide Huckleberry was a nice mix between informative, funny & smooth. He led the entire 2 hours tour with knowledge & dedication. We always felt in good hands & safe during the entire tour. The tour itself was quite impressive. Exploring those caves and learning about how they started to exist and developed was interesting and informative. I can recommend experiencing this part of Montana’s cave history.

Tom R.

Google
I had a really great experience with our guild Dean on the moderate tour. He was very knowledgeable and had a great sense of humor but very stern when we weren't to touch something. Now the view of the surrounding area from up top at the cave entrance was just amazing. Definitely recommend a must go see.

Linda R.

Google
We loved the main cavern tour. We hiked about 3/4 of a mile up the paved trail to the cavern opening. There were a lot of stairs but as active seniors, we could do it without difficulty. There are some tight places and a lot of crouching so as not to hit your head. The rooms were full of stalagmites and stalactites, rock shaped like ribbons of bacon, popcorn, and columns. It was incredible to see and photograph. We loved our experience. There is another tour that is more accessible for younger kids and mobility challenged people.

Merna T.

Google
Wow! And wow! I know a lot of people did not discover this place yet but if you ever came across to Montana. You’ve got to visit this beautiful cave it is amazing and beyond amazing. The picture cannot even justify. I would say highly, highly recommended this tour you will love it.

Debi T

Google
We did the classic 2 hour/2 mile cavern tour. Be prepared to go up and down many stairs. First 3/4 of a mile is spent going uphill 300 ft. You have 15 to 20 minutes to get it done or they may send you back. No children are allowed on this tour. Also, no bags of any kind allowed, with the exception of a needed medical one. The staff were all friendly and Rachel, our tour guide, did a fine job. There is a gentler Paradise Tour that is for children and guests with limited mobility. It is shorter in time and distance.

Montana Geology T.

Google
The Classic Tour 2 hours is the best experience. The Guide was 4th generation with great stories and professional presentation. The path was well worn and drier now my last time here in the 80s. My knowledge of Geology was helpful in the identification of some of the outside parts of the limestone layer related to the last period of Glaciation and how it rose 3 million years ago over the newer Sedimentary Rock. Will take my Tours again as the Campground was lovely.

Hannah Prester (.

Google
Really a beautiful state park. Our tour guide was filled with angsty fun, he made it even more memorable. We took the paradise tour this time, but I do actually prefer the classic tour. The classic is more kinetic, though the paradise is such a needed and great option for visitors who are less mobile.

ANDRE A.

Google
Best $15 (Senior rate) spend on 2 hrs of entertainment. Got to be very flexible to go up and down step and at some points bend or crawl (tall people) but definitely worth it. Our guide LILI (4th generation tour guide) made it so much fun with her stories jokes and facts about the cave and MT in general. Will go back again