Friends of Lewis and Clark Bicentennial

The Friends of Lewis and Clark Bicentennial provides free travel information for the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail.

The Friends of Lewis and Clark Bicentennial provides free travel information for the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. Historical re-enactment at Fort Atkinson State Historic Park in Fort Calhoun, Nebraska. Display of an American Bison at the Missouri River Basin Lewis and Clark Interpretive Trail and Visitor Center at Nebraska City, Nebraska. Lewis and Clark Park at Kaw Point in Kansas City, Kansas, offers a dramatic view of downtown Kansas City at the intersection of the Missouri and Kansas Rivers. Larger than life statues at the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center and Fort Mandan State Historic Site in Washburn, North Dakota. Today's visitors enjoying a boat tour of what the Lewis and Clark Expedition described as "The Gates of the Mountains" north of Helena, Montana. Beacon Rock State Park nest West Bonneville, Washington on the Columbia River.
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14707 California St., Ste. 6, Omaha, Nebraska, 68154

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(402) 444-1607

History and Places To Visit On Lewis & Clark Trail

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The Friends of Lewis and Clark Bicentennial established in 2002 is a 501c3 nonprofit foundation whose mission is to provide free information to the public about the Lewis and Clark Expedition, and to promote travel on today’s Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail.
Friends of Lewis and Clark Bicentennial’s Home Page for the entire 16-state Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail is at www.ExperienceLewisAndClark.travel.

The Ohio River region includes today’s leading visitor attractions in Pittsburgh, camping and hiking in western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, West Virginia, Ohio, Louisville, Kentucky, Indiana, Shawnee National Forest, southern Illinois, St. Louis, and eastern Missouri.

The Great Rivers region includes some of today’s leading visitor attractions in southern Illinois, the St. Louis Arch, Missouri, Kansas City, Kansas, and southeast Nebraska.

The Great Plains region includes today’s leading visitor attractions in western Iowa, the Lewis and Clark Bike Trail, Omaha, eastern Nebraska, hiking and camping at Nebraska state parks, and southeast South Dakota.

The Rocky Mountain region includes some of today’s leading visitor attractions in South Dakota, Medora and North Dakota, Montana, and is the trailhead to Yellowstone National Park.

The Pacific Northwest region includes some of today’s leading visitor attractions in Montana, Idaho, Washington, the Columbia River Gorge, Mt. Hood, Portland, and Oregon’s North Coast.

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Wednesday: 8:00am to 5:00pm
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Year established: 2002

Associations: Lewis & Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, National Park Service - Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail, Kentucky State Parks, Ohio State Parks, Indiana State Parks, Illinois Ohio Scenic Byway, Missouri State Parks, Kansas City, Kansas, Nebraska State Parks, South Dakota Missouri River Country, Montana State Parks, Central Montana, Southwest Montana, Visit Billings Montana, Nez Perce Trail, Washington State Parks, Oregon State Parks

Languages: English

Tags: Ohio River Valley, Rocky Mountains, Pacific Northwest, Auto Tours, Auto Routes, Hiking Trails, Lewis and Clark, Lewis & Clark Trail, river rafting, Lewis & Clark Oregon, Mahoney State Park, Kansas City Shopping, Gateway Arch St. Louis, Pittsburgh Museums, Yellowstone Trailhead

Specialties: Road Trips Through America the Beautiful!

Services: Auto Tours of Lewis & Clark Trail, Hiking Trails, Biking Trails, Family Road Trips, RV Camping, River Kayaking, Site Seeing, Museums, Cultural Heritage Centers, Native American History

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