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Missouri National Recreational River
Support Your Park
Volunteers at the annual Missouri River cleanup
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Volunteers at the annual river cleanup and some of the debris removed from the "rec river"

There are several ways of supporting Missouri National Recreational River. Stop by the Lewis and Clark Visitor Center and browse the books and merchandise that will help you learn more about the natural and cultural heritage of the area. Buy a souvenir to remember your trip to the "rec river." Profits from the bookstore help benefit the park.

Leave No Trace canoeing and camping is an excellent way to preserve the resources along the "rec river" corridor.

Volunteers are always being sought to help out in the Lewis and Clark Visitor Center and to assist in the annual river cleanup in May. Did you know that during the fiscal year ending September 30, 2005, over 300 people and groups volunteered 1,200 hours to park operations and programs in Missouri National Recreational River.

 
Steamboat Yellow Stone  

Did You Know?
The "Yellow Stone," a steamboat belonging the John Jacob Astor's American Fur Company, was the first to ascend the "Big Muddy" to the waters of the "rec river."

Last Updated: August 22, 2006 at 11:47 EST