Highlights of the Lewis and Clark Trail 2022 Annual Report include a collaborative panoramic mapping project, the National Freeman Tilden Award, Lewis and Clark Trail resource documentation, web and NPS mobile app updates, and the yearly spending and projects report.
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Article 1: Looking Back on 2022: from Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Superintendent
Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Superintendent Mark Weekley introduces the 2022 Annual Report by highlighting programs, projects, and resources. Read more
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Article 2: Across the Lewis and Clark Trail 2022
Check out some of Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail's partners and projects at work in 2022 to commemorate and protect the Lewis and Clark Trail. Read more
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Article 3: Natural resource documentation of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail
Learn about a project by Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail's Ecologist to conduct baseline inventorying and monitoring of the 4,900 mile-long Lewis and Clark Trail. Read more
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Article 4: Story Map highlights salmon in the Snake River
Learn about the relationship between salmon and dams along the Snake and Columbia Rivers with this engaging story map. Read more
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Article 5: New steps for an ancient trail: Lolo Trail National Historic Landmark nomination
The Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail in collaboration with the National Park Service National Historic Landmark (NPS-NHL) program initiated a project to update the National Register Nomination for the Lolo Trail NHL to include the millennia of Indigenous history and use. Read more
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Article 6: Lewis and Clark Trail Junior Ranger Program wins the National Freeman Tilden Award
In 2022, Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Specialist Caitlin Campbell won the Freeman Tilden Award. Campbell was recognized for her work on the Lewis and Clark Trail Junior Ranger program. Read more
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Article 7: Lewis and Clark Trail Partnerships 2022
We thank our partners for their work in 2022 to commemorate and protect the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. Read more
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Article 8: Supporting Volunteers along the Lewis and Clark Trail
Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail supports volunteer programs across 4,900 miles. In 2022, volunteers along the trail contributed more than 64,000 hours. Learn about the projects and people that made up this effort. Read more
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Article 9: New life for interpretive signage
In 2022, the Oregon Chapter of the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation completed an initiative to replace aging waysides along the Columbia River and Pacific Coast. Read more
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Article 10: Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Spending and Projects Report 2022
A look at funds received, spending, and quantitative accomplishments at the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail in 2022. Read more
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Article 11: Collaborative Panoramic Mapping Project
In 2022, staff from the Integrated Resources Stewardship team expanded upon the project to collect 360-degree imagery and mapping information along several segments of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. Read more
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Article 12: Lewis and Clark Trail Updates 2022
Catch up on projects and collaborations of 2022 including Railroads and Native America Gathering, LC Tribal Legacy website, and a NASA partnership. Read more
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Article 13: Integrated Resources Stewardship 2022 Intern Program
In 2022, Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interns served more than 7,000 hours! Learn about the work they did to commemorate and protect the Lewis and Clark Trail and meet intern Carolyn Subramanium who worked on a story map about salmon and dams. Read more
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Article 14: Connecting through the NPS Mobile App and National Park Service Website
In 2022, the Lewis and Clark NHT Interpretation team continued to make improving our website and mobile app content to make these platforms useful for the visiting public, students, and Lewis and Clark Trail partners. Read more
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Article 15: Making content accessible for everyone
In 2022, Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail developed new materials--including a braille exhibit book and brochure-- to help make programming accessible for everyone. Read more
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Article 16: 2022 Update: High Potential Historic Sites
Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail provides its 2022 update on the High Potential Historic Sites along the trail. Read more
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Article 17: 2022 Update: LewisandClark.Travel
Find out what's new with the LewisandClark.Travel program, including new sites to visit and new partnerships. Read more