About Lewis and Clark: Then and Now

Lewis and Clark: Then and Now is a one-week domestic intercultural experience that invites high school students to explore the historical and contemporary significance of the Lewis and Clark expedition while engaging deeply with the living cultures of Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington.

From vibrant cities to rugged coastlines and the majestic Columbia River Gorge, students will compare the world Lewis and Clark encountered in the early 1800s with the region as it exists today—diverse, dynamic, and deeply connected to its past. Grounded in the educational philosophy of AFS Intercultural Programs, the program combines homestays, guided exploration, dialogue, and reflective learning. Students will examine the legacy of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark across the region that includes the Columbia River Gorge, Portland, Vancouver, and Astoria.

Selected participants will be the first members of this unique pilot program, serving as the building blocks for this experiential learning program that blends history, geography, environmental science, and cultural studies into an engaging and interactive adventure.

Things to Know

Rather than viewing the Lewis & Clark expedition solely as a story of exploration, students will critically analyze multiple perspectives — including Indigenous communities, settlers, environmental stewards, and present-day residents — asking:

  • Whose stories are told?
  • How do historical narratives shape identity and power?
  • How does the past influence present-day environmental, cultural, and social realities?

Students will live with carefully selected host families, fostering intercultural understanding through daily life experiences. Guided excursions and structured reflection sessions will support the development of global competence, empathy, and leadership skills.

Cost & Dates

Dates July 12-19, 2026
Cost $2,000
Application Deadline June 5, 2026

Eligibility

Graduates Eligible? No, high school graduates are not eligible to participate.
Age Range (at program start) 15 years and 0 months to 17 years and 12 months
Language Skills No language requirement
Country of Residence Applicants must be residents of the U.S.

If you will need accommodations for a diagnosis or disability to participate in this program, such as severe allergies, strict dietary restrictions, or a requirement for psychotropic medications, please get in touch with a member of the Innovation Team to discuss options.

Lewis & Clark Then and Now – Applicants

Applicants Must:

  • Apply by June 5, 2026
  • Demonstrate curiosity about the Lewis and Clark journey’s role in shaping our country
  • Have a desire to strengthen power skills, specifically civil discourse, collaboration, communication, and critical thinking
  • Be willing to provide post-program feedback
Domestic Programs Info Sessions

Information Sessions

Learn more about AFS-USA’s new Domestic Programs by watching this recorded information session! You can also schedule a meeting with AFS-USA staff if you’d like to speak with someone one-on-one. We can also be reached at [email protected].

Watch the Recording

Sample Program Itinerary

Activities are subject to change.

  • Arrival at Portland International Airport (PDX)
  • Welcome to Pacific Northwest: Orientation & Program Overview
  • Introduction to Program Guides, Journaling & Reflection
  • Host Family Meet & Greet Activity
Lewis & Clark Then and Now – Accommodations

Your Accommodations

During your time in the Pacific Northwest, you’ll live with a carefully selected host family who’s excited to share their home with you! Outside of excursions and daily activities, your homestay experience will be a unique opportunity to get to know people local to the Portland area and foster a sense of community with your host family.

What's Included

  • Host family accommodations
  • Meals
  • Ground transportation (arrival/departure and program excursions)
  • All program activities and related workshops
  • Entrance fees for excursions and events

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