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History and Places To Visit On Lewis & Clark Trail
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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The Ohio River region page is at www.ExperienceLewisAndClark.travel/ohio-river-valley/ and also can be reached from the affinity domain of www.LCOhioMiss.org. This region includes the Lewis and Clark Trail route and today’s leading visitor attractions in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri. The page includes historic and the leading visitor attractions in Pittsburgh, Louisville KY, Ohio State Parks, Cincinnati, Kentucky State Parks, Indiana State Parks, Santa Claus Village, and Shawnee National Forest.
The Great Rivers region is at www.ExperienceLewisAndClark.travel/great-rivers/. This section includes an overview and auto tour road trips that include the Lewis and Clark Trail route and family vacations and outdoor recreation in Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraska. This section includes travel information on Shawnee National Forest, St. Louis museums, Gateway Arch, Missouri’s Katy Trail, Kansas City’s Westport district and Kansas City Kansas shopping outlets.
The Great Plains region is at www.ExperienceLewisAndClark.travel/great-plains/. This section includes an overview and four auto tour road trio itineraries that family vacations and outdoor recreation at some of today’s leading visitor attractions in Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota, including Lewis and Clark Trail headquarters, Omaha’s Old Market, the Henry Doorly Zoo, Eugene T. Mahoney State Park, Nebraska City, Council Bluffs, the Sergeant Floyd Monument, Sioux City, and Ponca State Park.
The Rocky Mountain region This section begins at www.ExperienceLewisAndClark.travel/rocky-mountains and can also be reached from the affinity domain of www.LCRockyMountain.org. The section includes an overview and six auto tour roads trip itineraries that include the Lewis and Clark Expedition route and some of today’s leading visitor attractions in South Dakota, North Dakota, and Montana. This section includes information on Yankton, South Dakota’s Black Hills, South Dakota’s Missouri River Country, Bismarck ND, Fort Mandan, Medora and the Medora Musical ND, Great Falls MT, Helena, Butte, Montana Old West Ghost towns, the Billings Trailhead to Yellowstone National Park, and the Big Sky Resort Area.
The Pacific Northwest region This section begins at www.ExperienceLewisAndClark.travel/pacific-northwest and can also be reached from the affinity domain of www.LCPacificNW.org. This section includes and overview and 11 auto tour road trip itineraries that include the Lewis and Clark Trail and family vacations and outdoor recreation in Montana, Idaho, Washington, and Oregon. This section includes information on include Lolo Pass and Travelers Rest State Park, MT, the Billings MT Trailhead to Yellowstone National Park, the Sacajawea Historic Byway ID, the Nez Perce Trail, Spokane, Yakima, Mount St. Helens, the Columbia River Gorge, Mount Hood, Vancouver OR, Fort Clatsop, Cannon Beach, Portland, and the Hells Canyon Scenic Byway.
Oregon’s Lewis and Clark Trail - Free information on family vacations and outdoor recreation along Oregon’s Lewis and Clark Trail begins at www.ORDiscoveryTrails.com and includes information on four Oregon regions: 1) Oregon’s North Coast that includes Cannon Beach, Seaside, and the Lewis and Clark National Historic Park at Fort Clatsop; 2) Mount Hood and the Columbia Gorge that includes Portland, Multnomah Falls, and The Dalles; 3) Eastern Oregon which includes Pendleton, the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, and the Hells Canyon Scenic Byway; and 4) Southern Oregon that includes Klamath Falls, Crater Lake National Park, and the Volcanic Legacy All-American Road.
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