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Rainbow Falls is one of four waterfalls situated around Great Falls, Montana. A dam was constructed at the falls between 1908 and 1910, and is one of the historic falls that was seen by Lewis and Clark on their famed expedition. Interpretive guide service is given throughout the summer at the Rainbow Falls Upper Overlook. Address: . Great Falls MT USA
Send an Email 1 406 454-5870
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Crooked Falls is the only waterfall of four in the Great Falls area, that remains virtually unchanged since the Lewis and Clark Expedition. At Giant Springs Park, there is an overlook of Crooked Falls. Address: River Drive Great Falls MT USA
1 406 454-5840
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The historic Black Eagle Falls that was noted by Lewis and Clark on their expedition is now the Black Eagle Dam. There is no public access to the dam, but it can be viewed from the River's Edge Trail. Address: . Great Falls MT USA
1 406 788-3313
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The Great Falls of the Missouri that was noted by Lewis and Clark on their expedition, is no longer an above-ground waterfall. Instead, the falls has become the Ryan Dam, and can viewed in this state. Interpretive guide service is given throughout the summer at Island Park. Address: . Great Falls MT USA
Send an Email (2) 1 406 454-5870
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