Near Village Trail
The River Villages Trail leads to the Awatixa Xie Village (Lower Hidatsa) and Awatixa Village (Sakakawea Site). It is believe that it is in these villages that Lewis and Clark added Sacagawea and her husband Chabonah to the expedition.
Near Village Trail
The Knife River passes close by the Awatixa Village (Sakakawea Site). The river provided nourishment and transportation for the people who lived here.
Near Village Trail
The indentions in the ground that you see here are evidence of a thriving Indian village that once was here.

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Village Trail

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Hike from the visitor center to two Awatixa villages and the Knife River.
1
mi
Distance
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
ADA AccessibleHistoricalRiver/CreekViewsWildflowers
Access Issues
The Trails in Knife River National Historic Site are open from sunrise to sunset daily. The visitor center is open from 9 am-5 pm Central during the summer, and 8 am - 4:30 pm in the winter.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.01mi
Distance
0ft
Elevation Gain
41ft
Elevation Loss
5%
Max Grade
1,721ft
High Point
1,670ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Village Trail departs the back for the visitor center near the earthlodge and Hidatsa garden that give you an idea of how the people lived here. Take time to enjoy the earthlodge before heading straight ahead out into the prairie as you descend gently toward the first village. Informational signs can be found along the trail giving you information on the environment and history of the people that once called this place home. Keep your eyes open for birds, butterflies, and other animals that call the area home. You'll quickly come to the Awatixa Xie Village (Lower Hidatsa Site). The depressions in the ground indicate the location of earth lodges. This village is the older of the two and indicate that this was a densely populated area. Continuing ahead, the trail comes to a junction where a younger Awatixa Village (Sakakawea Site) sits in front of you. You can go to the left and make your way around the site to the point where you over look the Knife River. From here, you have a nice view of the Knife River, and the location of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. Unfortunately, due to erosion along the bank, the cutback that you previously could take along the river to the other side of the village is closed. If you go to the right at the junction instead of the left, you pass through a small grove of trees and quickly arrive at the river bank where you can enjoy the views of the site and the Knife River. To get back to the visitor center, simply follow the path back up hill to where you started.

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Contributors
David Hitchcock