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Events and Field Trips

Throughout the anniversary period the Conservancy and many of its partners will be hosting commemorative events at different sites along the trail.

Many of the Conservancy's state programs organize field trips for members and for the public. These trips offer a unique opportunity to explore those few remaining fragments of the landscape through which the Corps of Discovery once traveled.

Click on the map below to find events in your state.

As you take family and friends to see these wonderful places, make sure you're not unintentionally taking hitchhikers with you. Invasive plant and animal species — like zebra mussels and Eurasian watermilfoil — have the potential to negatively affect habitats and change these landscapes forever.

Learn more about what you can do.

Photo: Prairie field trip, © TNC

Field trip

Links of Interest
The National Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Council

Missouri Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Commission

lewisandclarktrail.com

Montana Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Commission