In 1836, Henry and Eliza Spalding accompanied Marcus and Narcissa Whitman across the Great Plains to open missions in the Pacific Northwest. Spalding selected a spot approximately two miles up Lapwai Creek among the Nez Perce. By the summer, however, Spalding made the decision to relocate his mission because it was too hot and inundated with mosquitoes. In 1838, the mission was moved to the mouth of Lapwai Creek, some five miles away. Getting to Lapwai MissionA historical marker with information about the Lapwai Mission is located on the east side of U.S. Highway 95, about 12 miles south of Lewiston, Idaho. Location
Driving to Lapwai Mission
Things to Do at Lapwai MissionExplore the SiteThe Lapwai Mission no longer stands. The exact location of the mission is unknown, only the general location. On the highway pullout off of U.S. Highway 95, there is a historical marker about the impact that missionaries such as Henry Spalding had upon the Nez Perce. Nearby AmenitiesThe Lapwai Mission Highway Pullout is located approximately 2.5 miles south of the Nez Perce National Historical Park's visitor center where further information is available. |
Last updated: December 30, 2022