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South Dakota's Lewis and Clark Trail

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Photo by South Dakota Tourism

Adams Homestead and Nature Preserve


In Lewis and Clark's day, the Missouri River was shallow and unpredictable. Some days, the men spent hours towing the keelboat over sandbars. At Adams Nature Preserve, you can see one of the last free-flowing segments of the Missouri River. This section of the river retains its original character. More than seven miles of hiking and biking trails crisscross the preserve.


 
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