On PN Bridge Road (State Highway 236), on the right when traveling south on PN Bridge Road.
Near this site, where the Missouri and Judith Rivers join together, the United States Army built the first military post in Montana Territory on July 10, 1866. The post, under the operation of the 13th Infantry, continued to provide service to the . . . — — Map (db m161910) HM
On PN Bridge Road (State Highway 236), on the left when traveling south.
In 1866, the U.S. army established Camp Cooke on the west bank of the Judith River near its confluence with the Missouri near here to protect local settlers from Indian raids. Shortly thereafter, steamboat entrepreneur and trader T.C. Power built a . . . — — Map (db m161914) HM
On PN Bridge Road (State Highway 236), on the right when traveling south.
Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark arrived at the mouth of the Judith River on May 29, 1895 and named it for Clark's sweetheart, Julia Hancock. Lewis described it as a "handsome river" and noted the recent evidence of Indian encampments . . . — — Map (db m161907) HM