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PARKS
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 National Historic Trails - Lewis and Clark Trail
Jurisdiction: National Park Service Established: 1978 Route: 3,700 miles (5,960 km)
In 1804, President Thomas Jefferson commissioned Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to explore the newly acquired Louisiana Territory and the"Oregon Country." Setting out in boats from what is today Wood River, Illinois, and following the Missouri River upstream, their expedition eventually reached the Pacific Ocean at the mouth of the Columbia River in 1805 and returned east the next year. In Idaho and western Montana, the route follows roads and trails as it crosses the Rocky Mountain passes. Along the route, state, local, and private interests have established motor routes, roadside interpretive markers, and museum exhibits telling the Lewis and Clark story.
Retrace the Lewis and Clark expedition by car: Driving the Voyage of Discovery.
Contents:
Lewis and Clark in the Rocky Mountains
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