Visitors looking for an interpretive center where they can receive official information about the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail from the National Parks Service must not miss a stop at the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Visitor Center in Omaha, Nebraska.
The Lewis and Clark Expedition traveled, camped, hunted and fished, met with the Native people and held council with Indian Chiefs in this area of the middle Missouri River Valley. The Omaha Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Visitor Center commemorates this journey. Visitors are welcome to meet with Park Rangers to learn more about Lewis and Clark history or to gather information for planning their next stop on their own journey along the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail.
In addition, be sure to check out the Interpretive Garden where visitors can find interpretive panels on the expedition, the local wildlife, and native plants.
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