The Missouri National Recreational River Water Trail offers visitors the opportunity to explore the natural beauty and rich history of the Missouri River. Spanning 148 river miles, this water trail showcases some of the last remaining stretches of America's longest river, providing a playground for outdoor enthusiasts and a habitat for diverse wildlife.
From Fort Randall Dam to Sioux City, IA, paddlers can follow in the footsteps of the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery Expedition, discovering the plants, animals, and landforms described in their journals. Along the way, visitors will learn about the river's role in shaping the country's development, the changing landscapes over time, and the people and cultures that have called this region home for generations. With the support of various partners, the Missouri National Recreational River Water Trail offers an immersive and educational experience for all who venture along its waters.
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