
Lewis & Clark Expedition
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Q2: The #lewisandclarktrail today is unique in a way that everyone can experience history through recreation. How do YOU experience the trail? #parkchat


replying to @LewisClarkTrail @LewisClarkTrail A2 We've stopped at various points of interest in regard to the expedition. Always enjoy history. #ParkChat

A2. Mostly by car, I think. I've done all of the WA and OR parts of the trail, some of ND, MT, ID, PA, OH. And through the fine work of the LCTHF. #ParkChat

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@LewisClarkTrail A2: I've only experienced the trail in St. Louis but since some quick research shows me that it starts in Pittsburgh, I now have another weekend exploration option!
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replying to @LewisClarkTrail @LewisClarkTrail A2) My first experience with Lewis & Clark was visiting Fort Clatsop National Memorial in the early 1990s. #ParkChat


replying to @LewisClarkTrail @LewisClarkTrail A2. I've visited some of the sites, read bits of journals. My goal is to drive their route from beginning to end, stopping at historic sites along the way. #parkchat

A2. Living in southern Alberta we begin many of our road trips along the Lewis and Clark Trail in Montana. There is so much to see and several nice centers to visit along the way. #parkchat


replying to @LewisClarkTrail @LewisClarkTrail #parkchat A2 here in #southdakota you can enjoy the Adams Nature Preserve (Homestead) or the L&C Vis Ctr overlooking the Missouri River! Lots more to see and do on their route here.

replying to @LewisClarkTrail @LewisClarkTrail A2) By visiting every site we can on and around the trail! #Parkchat


replying to @LewisClarkTrail @LewisClarkTrail A2. In 2005, I made the @LewisClarkTrail the ultimate road trip, taking along a copy of the Journals to read along the way. We did their three year journey in three weeks, but it was still incredible. #ParkChat