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Missouri River Odyssey

Written by Barbara Morrow and George Hendrix. Photographs by Jason Lindsey

North of Omaha, the Missouri River goes stunningly wild. Here are more than two dozen ways to experience this region's beauty and character.


North Dakotas Killdeer Mountain Four Bears Scenic Byway
A Missouri River lookout along North Dakota's Killdeer Mountain Four Bears Scenic Byway.
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Inspiration for adventurers

Some 800 miles of the Missouri River muscle through mountains and high plains in North and South Dakota and inspire adventurers along the Iowa and Nebraska lines. Trails blazed by the great tribes and Lewis and Clark lead to country that still feels largely undiscovered.

Whether you explore by foot, on horseback, by boat or in your car, you'll come away with a new appreciation for the early explorers. "The journey was comparable to going to the moon, no feat more difficult in terms of time and interaction with native people. This is what it's all about," says Mark Nelezen of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, marveling at the reconstructed Fort Mandan, Lewis and Clark's 1804-05 winter home.

 

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