Learn about the history of the Shoshone translator who aided Lewis and Clark, see Knife River Indian Villages and National Historic Site, and great scenery.
The Sakakawea Trail is 115 miles, starting in Washburn and finishing in Grassy Butte. Most of the drive is on Route 200A and Route 200. The drive
starts just south of the 178-mile-long Lake Sakakawea. Start this historic
drive by taking a short side trip and drive west from Washburn on Route
17 to Fort Mandan, where the explorers Lewis and Clark wintered. It was
during the winter of 1804-1805, while staying at Fort Mandan, that the
explorers added Toussaint Charbonneau and his wife to their team as translators.
Charbonneau's wife, a young Shoshone named Sakakawea, provided priceless
assistance as a translator to Lewis and Clark for several years. As you
tour this part of the country, you can find many places named after the
Shoshone translator, including Lake Sakakawea.
Return to Washburn and head west on Route 200A to the Arroda Lakes. About
three miles from the lakes, you pass close to the Fort Clark Historic
Site, where you should stop for a history break. A few miles to the west
is the Knife River Indian Villages and National Historic Site, which are
also worth a short stop. Here you can learn a great deal about the Native
Americans of the area. Over the next 40 miles, you'll pass through the
towns of Hazen and Beulah on your way to Lake Ilo National Wildlife Refuge.
This is where many waterfowl make their nests while on their semiannual
migrations.
The refuge is 4,043 acres and is closed on weekends. A few miles down
Route 200A is the town of Killdeer, where you can pick up the Route 22 drive.
Staying on Route 200A leads to the end of the trip in the town of Grassy
Butte. The scenery along this drive is truly great and is full of early
American history.
Starting Point:
Washburn, ND
Distance of Drive:
115 miles
Must Eat:
Dakota Farms
1120 East Main St., Mandan, ND 58551 Phone: 701-663-7322 Call ahead to confirm hours of operation.
Best Time of Year for Drive:
Spring to fall
Points of Interest on Drive:
Fort Mandan
Knife River Indian Villages and National Historic Site
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