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Traveling the Lewis & Clark Trail

The following web sites provide in-depth information about the Lewis & Clark trail including historical facts, recreational information and much more.

Environmental Concerns

The Corps of Engineers is very concerned about the spread of Exotic Nuisance Species and damage to Endangered Species habitat along the Missouri River with the potential additional influx of visitors following the Lewis and Clark Trail during the bicentennial years. Please take the time to read the information about these concerns at the sites provided below.

Tourist Links

The Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail stretches from Wood River, Illinois to the Pacific Ocean, spanning eleven states. Please use the links below to find tourist information for each of the Lewis & Clark Trail States.

Educational Information
http://www.nde.state.ne.us/SS/lewisandclark.html

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