If you're planning a bit of sightseeing during your trip, head to Meriwether Lewis' August 12, 1805 Campsite— just one of the monuments in central Salmon.
Sacagawea Interpretive, Cultural and Education Center
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If visiting museums in Salmon are on your list, you might want to check out the upcoming exhibitions at Sacagawea Interpretive, Cultural and Education Center.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Williams Lake during your travels in Salmon. Stroll along this family-friendly area's riverfront, or simply enjoy its coffeehouses.
After visiting Island Park Off-Leash Area, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Salmon. Stroll along this family-friendly area's riverfront, or simply enjoy its coffeehouses.
You can learn about the history of Salmon with a trip to Dugout Dick Memorial. Stroll along this family-friendly area's riverfront, or simply enjoy its coffeehouses.
Whitewater enthusiasts flock to the legendary Salmon River, where rafting trips through 'The River of No Return' deliver heart-pounding rapids and pristine wilderness views. Follow in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark at Meriwether Lewis' historic campsite, then explore expedition history at the Sacagawea Interpretive Center. Soak away adventure-weary muscles in Goldbug Hot Springs, where a moderate hike rewards with steaming waters and mountain panoramas. Anglers cast for trout in crystal-clear streams while hikers explore the Sawtooth National Recreation Area's rugged trails. The small downtown offers coffee shops where locals share fishing tales and wildlife sightings with the easy familiarity of a community where nature remains the main attraction.
Spend time by the river, as well as checking out its coffee shops in Salmon.
Nature lovers can visit Salmon River and Goldbug Hot Springs. There's plenty more to see, including sights like Meriwether Lewis' August 12, 1805 Campsite and Williams Lake.