Lewis and Clark Visitor Centers and Points of Interest by State

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The Lewis and Clark Expedition traveled from Illinois to the Pacific Ocean and back between 1804 and 1806. Over two hundred years later, visitors can retrace the Expedition's path by following the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. Among the more than 100 sites along the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail, only five are National Park Service sites. Today's Trail is the product of many diverse groups: federal, tribal, state and local agencies, and public and private organizations.
This file includes 238 Visitor Centers and Pivotal Points of Interest along the Trail for West Virginia, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon.
Examples:
North Dakota Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center
Visitor Center
Intersection of US Hwy 83 and ND Hwy 200A
2576 8TH St SW
Washburn, ND 58577 USA
(701) 462-8535
Accidental Shooting at Brunot Island
Pivotal Place
Pittsburgh, Ohio USA
Region: Ohio River Region
Description: Meriwether Lewis stopped here on his ‐
journey west. During his visit, he showed off his ‐
new air gun, and someone got shot.
Change History
Canoe-NC - Apr 26, 2025
Added 22 Points Of InterestCanoe-NC - Sep 22, 2024
Added POIs for 4 additional States: West Virginia, Kentucky, Pennsylvania and Ohio.Canoe-NC - Sep 22, 2024
The GPX file contains links to websites for the POIs which you can click on in the Garmin Basecamp "Advanced" tab for a POI.Canoe-NC - Sep 22, 2024
Added 93 additional Visitor Centers/Musuems and added 62 Pivotal Points of Interest.JM - Sep 20, 2024
changed maintainer to Canoe-NC (from orphaned files)