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  1. Experience the scenic beauty of the Missouri River and the limestone cliffs that Lewis and Clark named the Gates of the Mountains. Book a 120-minute cruise on the Canyon Voyager or the Sacajawea and see wildlife, rock formations, and historical sites.

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  2. 25 de mar. de 2024 · Learn about the history, beauty, and activities of the Gates of the Mountains and Holter Lake area near Helena, MT. Find out how to book a boat tour, rent a boat, fish, camp, and more.

  3. Gates of the Mountains. Ver todas las cosas que hacer. 656 opiniones. N.º 2 de 82 cosas que hacer en Helena. Parques nacionalesParajes naturales. Abierto ahora. De 8:00 a 20:00. Escribir una opinión. Acerca de.

  4. Explore the 28,465-acre wilderness area named by Meriwether Lewis, a Lewis and Clark expedition member. Enjoy hiking, camping, hunting, wildlife viewing and more in this scenic landscape.

  5. Explore the historic and scenic Gates of the Mountains on a boat tour with Gates of the Mountains Park. Tours are closed for 2023 and will reopen in 2024 on May 25th.

  6. 18 de sept. de 2023 · The Gates of the Mountains are a beautiful way to spend a half-day on the outskirts of Helena, Montana. Situated perfectly between Yellowstone National Park and Glacier National Park, this is a perfect stop on your road trip.

  7. Experience the scenic beauty and wildlife of the Gates of the Mountains, a limestone canyon on the Missouri River, where Lewis and Clark named it in 1805. Join a guided boat tour to see the rock formations, the historic sites, and the native animals that inhabit this place.