The Nez Perce National Historical Park preserves the plateaus, mountains, prairies, and valleys that for thousand of year have been the home of the Nez Perce people. An extremely resilient people, they have adapted to the settling of the country, and this park gives visitors a chance to learn their stories and explore the places they have called home. The park is made up of thirty-eight different sites, spread out over a large portion of the Nez Perce’s traditional homeland in what is now Oregon, Montana, Washington, and Idaho. The main visitor center is located in Spalding, Idaho.

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