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Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Visitor Center – Notable Markers

Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Visitor Center – Notable Markers

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Summer hours Weekdays: 8 am–5 pm Weekends & Holidays: 9:30 am–5 pm Winter hours (Begins October 28) Weekdays: 8 am–4:30 pm Holidays: 9 am-4:30 pm Weekends: CLOSED
(402) 661-1804
lat: 41.2649148 long: -95.9241821

The notable markers located at the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Visitor Center shed light on a variety of topics and aspects of the journey of Lewis and Clark. From statues, representing local wildlife and native plants, to directional signs helping visitors navigate their way to the center, the notable markers serve visitors information through engaging visuals and thoughtful text. See the list below:

Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Visitor Center – Preserving Our Heritage

Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Visitor Center – Miles to Destination Sign

Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Visitor Center – People, Places, and Stories

Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Visitor Center – Eggs of Least Tern

Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Visitor Center – Granite Bird

Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Visitor Center – Sturgeon Statue and Bench

Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Visitor Center – Southeast Bulletin Board

 

Nearby Attractions

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Nearby Trails

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Fort Calhoun to Papillion Creek

lat: 41.44559 long: -95.92063
Bob Kerry Bridge

lat: 41.26556 long: -95.92361
Lewis & Clark NPS Headquarters

lat: 41.2649282 long: -95.9245674
Decatur IA

lat: 42.0037 long: -96.24364
Niobrara State Park to Running Water Landing

lat: 42.7330245 long: -98.4151844
Brownville State Access

lat: 40.39562 long: -95.65073
Lewis & Clark Indigenous Garden

lat: 41.265 long: -95.92407
Lewis & Clark NPS Headquarter Courtyard

lat: 41.265454 long: -95.924142
Fort Atkinson

lat: 41.4510229 long: -96.0128221
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