Display with costumes
Exterior
The front entrance, Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge in background
Sign
Buffalo skin
The back entrance, near the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge
Missouri River
Bison
Nice selection of Indigenous American books
Grizzly Bear
Visitor center hours
Interior
Hiking trail
Trail
Display
Wen C.
Oct 23, 2024
This is a pretty large visitor's center! It's pretty roomy, with multiple scattered displays about the area, Lewis and Clark's travels, and artifacts. There's a film that you can request to play (although it feels like it needs updating from the video quality), as well as a gift shop. Near the bathrooms is a whole display of NPS brochures about nearby NPS sites.In the back of the center is a well maintained garden with native plants and informational displays. The path is pea gravel so it is well draining. From there you can walk along the river, or walk on the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge.
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Helen H.
Nov 18, 2024
As I was walking over to the Bob Kerry Pedestrian Bridge, I was pleasantly surprised to see a national historical park visitor center. I was told I walked part of the historic trail if I walked on the bridge. There is a small gift shop and informational displays. As a bonus, there was a free sticker with an animal's tribal Native American name. The park rangers were generous enough to give me a variety of them. Thank you!
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Jen M.
May 5, 2024
This visitor center has a lot of info, pamphlets and maps, about the Lewis and Clark Trail.There's a 25 minute video which they can show on request. I haven't watched it (short attention span).There's not much of a museum here, but there are historical items and artifacts, interesting to look at and learn about. Also some things kids can touch, always good.There is a small but very well-stocked gift shop, including a large display of Native American books. Lots of National Parks/Natural Resources/History/Birding, books and merchandise as well. The staff have always been friendly and helpful. Sometimes I see the staff in the park area with interactive/educational activities.You can sign your kids up in the Junior Rangers program here.I would probably not go out of my way to make a specific visit here, but if you are walking along the riverfront and the bridge, it is not out of the way at all, and is worth checking out.
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Malcolm C.
Apr 10, 2024
Weather was nice so wanted to take a little drive and get some Fresh air. Lewis and Clark Visitors center is a wonderful little spot with lots of local history and artifacts on Nebraska and of course details on the full Lewis and Clark expedition. Perfect spot to get the kids out of the house for a few hours. Nice wooded short hiking trails that overlook the Missouri River, they have an earth lodge to checkout and also currently building a fort replica. If you are into history and nature you will definitely enjoy this place.
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Swaz F.
May 6, 2023
This is a free museum with a quick video of Lewis & Clark expedition down the Missouri in search of the Pacific.We popped in here on our walk from the CHI center to the pedestrian bridge and thought it was a cute free history museum worth 15 mins stop.The young staff here were welcoming and friendly
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Victoria S.
Jul 27, 2021
Stop in Lewis and Clark visitor center for some information found a nice treat looking at some of their artifacts and what are facts in history history the girl was extremely knowledgeable and helped us figure out our next point of interest for the day. Matt signed the visitor center book With a feather and ink pretty cool.
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