National Park Service: Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail - Plan Your Visit
Information available from the headquarters of the Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail includes: operating hours of new visitor center, exhibits, and bookstore located at Trail headquarters in Omaha, NE; state listings of visitor centers along the Trail; things to do; recommended guide books; a schedule of events; and more.
Online Commercial Travel Guides
These commercial travel websites primarily seek income from advertising. They provide a wealth of information about local communities and sites along the Lewis and Clark Trail.
Lewis and Clark Historic Places
This National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary is produced by the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places, Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail, and the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers.
A Guide to Visiting the Lands of Many Nations (2.2 MB PDF File)
The Circle of Tribal Advisors brochure, "A Guide to Visiting the Lands of Many Nations" provides information about the American Indian tribes whose homelands are along the Lewis and Clark trail. It includes details about the Bicentennial Commemoration as well as about the museums, historic sites, and other places of interest in Indian Country.
NOAA's Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Markers Program
NOAA commemorated the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial by placing geodetic markers at each signature event location. NOAA's National Geodetic Survey is a direct descendent from Thomas Jefferson's Office of Coast and Geodetic Survey Office, which he created to follow-up the L&C; mission to map and chart the new boundaries of the US in 1807. This website contains information about the markers and photo-archives from the signature events. The markers provide a very interesting way to retrace the the Trail and the Bicentennial.
Trail Stewardship
The Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, Inc. strives to impart the remarkable story of the Expedition and encourage a valuable American heritage experience, while at the same time conserving and protecting the Trail for future generations. Trail stewardship is an important component of enjoying the Trail.
States on the Trail
These pages are a part of this National Council site, providing the latest Lewis and Clark links for each state, including some of the Eastern Legacy states.