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July 4, 2007: "Celebrate
America!" in
Yankton, South Dakota. Fireworks display
begins at dusk at the Riverside Park. The largest
display in the region.
July 6 - 8, 2007: "9th Annual Bridging the
Shores Celebration" in Niobrara, Nebraska. Celebrates
the Chief Standing Bear Memorial Bridge, that crosses the
Missouri National Recreational River between Niobrara, NE
and Running Water, SD. The Chief Standing Bear Overlook offers
panoramic views and dramatic vistas that the Missouri River
displays. Bring your camera… great photo opportunities.
Take the
Three Bridges Tour >>
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Missouri National
Recreational River
Select your base for Exploring the River
Elk Point, South Dakota
Elk Point is located in the southeastern corner
of South Dakota. Elk Point was first settled in 1859 along the
Military Road running from Sioux City to Fort Randall in the Dakota
Frontier, making this community one of the oldest in South Dakota. The community is
served by scenic State Highway 11 and I - 29.
Ponca, Nebraska
Ponca is located in the northeast corner
of Nebraska. The city is nestled in a valley two miles from the banks of
the Missouri National Recreational River. The community is
served by scenic State Highway 12, and U.S. Highway 20 is five miles
north of the community.
Vermillion, South Dakota
Vermillion is located in the southeastern corner of South
Dakota. The city is located atop a bluff along the Missouri
National Recreational River. The community is served by State
Highway 50 and 19, U.S. I-29.
Yankton, South Dakota is the
GATEWAY COMMUNITY TO THE MISSOURI NATIONAL RECREATIONAL RIVER -
Yankton is located on the Missouri National Recreational River in
southeastern South Dakota.
Yankton was the original Dakota Territorial capital city. The community is served by State
Highways 314, 50, 52 and U.S. Highway 81.
Niobrara, Nebraska
Niobrara is located at the confluence of the Niobrara and Missouri
Rivers in the Northeastern corner of Nebraska. Native Americans
gave the town its name which means "running water". The community
is served by State Highways 14 & 12, South Dakota State Highway 37.
Pickstown, South Dakota
Pickstown is located at the foot of the 107 mile-long Lake Francis
Case, the city is home to the
Fort Randall Dam & Military Post, with the Missouri River running
below. The community is located at the crossroads of U.S.Highways 18 & 281.
One of America’s most dynamic
river destinations.
CONTACT:
MissouriRiverVacations.com
MissouriRiverVacations.com is affiliated site of
LewisandClarkTrail.com
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