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Missouri National Recreational RiverFloating down the river on a summer day.
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Missouri National Recreational River
River Reach Guides
NPS Rangers assisting a party of canoeists
A party of canoeists preparing to paddle down the river

The Missouri National Recreational River consists of two reaches: 

39 miles from Fort Randall Dam to Running Water, South Dakota,(along with the lower 20 miles of the Niobrara River and the lower 8 miles of Verdigre Creek) and 

59 miles from Gavins Point Dam to Nebraska's Ponca State Park.

Description and location of launch sites are included for each reach.

Attention: The new Discovery Bridge has opened to traffic about 1,000 feet west of the existing Meridian Bridge. By careful as there is still construction equipment both on the banks and in the water. 

Meridian Bridge  

Did You Know?
When opened in 1924, the Meridian Bridge over the Missouri River at Yankton completed the final link in the first international highway between Winnipeg, Canada, and Mexico City, Mexico.
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Last Updated: January 29, 2009 at 10:02 EST