• The part of Weippe Prairie most associated with the Lewis and Clark expedition, covered with camas and close to the town of Weippe, Idaho, was declared a...
  • For countless generations, Weippe Prairie was a major node in the transportation, trade, and social networks of the Rocky Mountain West.
  • Weippe Prairie, a traditional Nez Perce village and camas gathering site was the place where the Nez Perce first encountered and aided the Lewis and Clark...
  • Weippe Prairie is a High Potential Historic Site on the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. ... Why was Weippe Prairie significant to the Nez Perce?
  • Weippe Prairie, located in Clearwater County, Idaho, holds historical significance as the site where the Lewis and Clark expedition encountered the Nez Perce...
  • More than two hundred years ago, Weippe Prairie was a major transportation and trade junction for the Nez Perce Nation.
  • The Weippe Prairie is one of eight registered national landmarks in the State of Idaho and is part of the National Lewis & Clark Historic Trail.
  • Delayed by lingering winter in the mountains, they camped along the Clearwater River until June 10, then relocated to Weippe Prairie.
  • Weippe Prairie is a "beautiful upland prairie field of about nine by twenty miles of open farmland bordered by pine forests" at 3...