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In the summer of 2021, Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail teamed up with photographer Alex Wiles to feature a clear view of the “Big Muddy.” Twenty sites along the Missouri River were sent sidewalk stickers that featured images of river wildlife, fun tidbits, and kid-friendly activities. (Can you act like a bluegill sunfish? Use your hands to give yourself a tail and fan it back and forth!) While visitor facilities remained closed across the country, this outdoor temporary exhibit helped reach the public where they were.
—Interpretation & Education Team
Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail’s Visitor Center Operations Team spent an action-packed summer and fall meeting lots of Junior Rangers all around Omaha. We introduced them to tons of new games, crafts, community science, and exploration activities to teach them more about the Lewis and Clark Expedition and how to protect and observe the wildlife around them. The team loved working with young, new explorers and learned so much from them on how they view and interact with their environment. We made so many new friends and partners, and we can’t wait to learn and adventure with even more of you as we journey on into 2022!
—Shannon Smith | Education Technician
Part of a series of articles titled Lewis and Clark Trail 2021 Annual Report.
Previous: Outdoor Visitor Center 2021
Last updated: January 24, 2022