- Beaverhead Rock
Beaverhead Rock is a rock feature identified by
Sacagawea during theLewis and Clark Expedition as alandmark not distant from the summer retreat of her nation. According to the Journal of Lewis "the Indian woman recognized the point of a high plain to our right which she informed us was not very distant from the summer retreat of her nation on a river beyond the mountains which runs to the west. This hill she says her nation calls the Beaver's Head, from a conceived resemblance of its figure to the head of that animal...as it is now all important with us to meet with those people as soon as possible I determined to proceed tomorrow with a small party...and pass the mountains to the Columbia; and down that river until I found the Indians...without horses we shall be obliged to leave a great part of our stores..." The rock itself is located 14 miles south ofTwin Bridges onMontana 41 in Montana. The rock is now aState Park on theBeaverhead River .External Source
*http://fwp.mt.gov/lands/site_281875.aspx
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