Discover one of the most highly decorated limestone caverns in North America. Camp, hike and experience amazing geologic wonders at Montana's first and best-known state park.
NOTE: Please see “Seasons and Hours” for more information. There is no access to the cave without a tour.
Camping, hiking, and more
Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park also features camping and trails to hike or bike, a state-of-the-art visitor center, interpretive displays, a gift shop, food and beverage concessions, amphitheater, and interpretive events presented during the summer months.
The park has a large campground with 40 campsites, a wall tent, and three cabins, which you can reserve online. The park also has hiker/biker sites available on a first come/first served basis. There is a $5 charge to use the dump station.
The site encompasses 3,015 acres. The entry area is at an elevation of 4,300 feet and the caverns area is at an elevation of 5,300 feet.
Bats and white nose syndrome
White nose syndrome is a fungal disease, well established in the eastern portion of North America and recently found in the west. It does not affect humans, but has proven lethal to bats. If you have been to a cave or mine in the past five years, do not wear the same clothing, shoes or accessories as you wore there on our caverns tour. If it cannot be avoided (for example, eye glasses or shoes) please contact park staff the day of your visit in order to obtain a disinfecting wipe.
Beginning May 1, the Visitor Center is open 7 days a week from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm. The Park Gate is open May 1 through September 30.
Help us conserve the bat population at Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park. White nose syndrome is a fungal disease, well established in the eastern portion of North America and recently found in the west. It does not affect humans, but has proven lethal to bats. If you have been to a cave or mine in the past five years, do not wear the same clothing, shoes or accessories as you wore there on our caverns tour. If it cannot be avoided (for example, eye glasses or shoes) please contact park staff the day of your visit in order to obtain a disinfecting wipe.
Restrictions and Closures
See a current list of Restrictions and Closures on State Parks and other FWP lands that may be affected by floods, fire, drought or major maintenance activities.
Seasons & Hours
Hours listed below are normal operating hours and may not apply when there is a special restriction or closure. Check Alerts and Closures in the tab above.
CLASSIC CAVE TOUR (Moderately Difficult)
This is a two hour, two mile guided walking tour. This tour is challenging. The tour will gain an elevation of 300ft, ascend over 100 stairs, and descend over 500 stairs. The caverns will be wet and slippery.
This is a 1 1/2 hour, 1 mile guided walking tour. This tour is great for young children and is accessible to most people. The tour will view 2 cave rooms.
This is a two hour, two mile guided walking tour. This tour is challenging. The tour will gain an elevation of 300ft, ascend over 100 stairs, and descend over 500 stairs. The caverns will be wet and slippery.
This is a 1 1/2 hour, 1 mile guided walking tour. This tour is great for young children and is accessible to most people. The tour will view 2 cave rooms.
This is a two-hour, two-mile guided walking tour. This tour is challenging. The tour will gain an elevation of 300ft, ascend over 100 stairs, and descend over 500 stairs. The caverns will be wet and slippery.
A limited number of tours will be available.
Beginning late November, tickets will be available for purchase online. No tickets will be sold at the park visitor center.
Contact the park manager for open volunteer positions at Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park.
For complete position descriptions, application forms, and details about Montana State Parks volunteer programs, visit the Volunteers page.
Fees
MONTANA RESIDENTS
Montana residents who pay the $9 state parks fee with their annual vehicle registration have no daily entrance fees to state parks. For residents who don't include this in their vehicle registration, non-resident day use fees apply.
NONRESIDENTS
Day use entrance fee with a vehicle: $8
Day use entrance fee as a walk-in, bicycle or bus passenger: $4
With a Nonresident Entrance Pass: Free
Guided Cave Tours
Tour Name
Adult 15+
Youth 5-14 yrs
Child 4 & Under
Seniors 62+ yrs
Classic Cave
$15
$10
$5
$15
Paradise
$15
$10
Free
$10
Wild Cave
$40
Must be 15+
Must be 15+
$25
Candlelight
$25
$15
Must be 5+
$25
*Educational Group
$12
$8
$4
$12
Guided Hikes & Tours: $4 per person or as posted
Specialty Tours (i.e. Photography Tour): $50 per person or as posted
Interpretive & *Educational Programs
*Please call the park at least 2 weeks prior to visit to receive the Education Rate
Campsites
Campsite fees range from $4 - $34 per night, depending on season and available amenities
Montana State Parks offers hike/bike, rustic, tent, rv, and boatslip campsites.
Cabins and Wall Tent
Residents and Nonresidents with a Park Pass
$54 per night
$50 between third Monday in September - third Thursday in May
Nonresidents
$66 per night
$60 between third Monday in September - third Thursday in May
Nonresidents
$42 Per night
$36 between third Monday in September - third Thursday in May
* Montana residents who pay the $9 state parks fee with their annual vehicle registration have no daily entrance fees to state parks. For residents who don't include this in their vehicle registration, non-resident day use fees apply.
Contact Information
Mailing Address:
Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park
PO Box 489
Whitehall, MT 59759
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