Missouri River Wildlife Walk

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Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail's Missouri River Wildlife Walk features large sidewalk stickers that showcase a clear view of life in the Big Muddy. Watch this video for tips on properly installing these temporary decals.

 
Cyclist along river path. Sidewalk sticker with fish. Yard sign with photo of kestrel.
Missouri River Wildlife Walk in action at the  Sergeant Floyd Interpretive Center in Sioux City, IA.

The Missouri River Wildlife Walk is an interactive (and low tech) outdoor exhibit that is available to sites that are located along the Missouri River and that help to tell a part of the Lewis and Clark story. 

This exhibit is made up of a set of sidewalk decals and two yard signs. Each sticker features one Missouri River wildlife species with captivating close-up photographs and interesting facts. Plus, each sticker includes a fun “Now you try!” activity for kids of all ages to engage in. These non-slip sidewalk decals are easy to install and easy to remove without damage. 

 
Large floor sticker. Photograph of Bullfrog against white background. Text reads meet the American Bullfrog. Lewis and Clark Trail logo, NPS logo
Missouri River Wildlife Walk sticker in action at the Lewis and Clark Boathouse and Museum, Saint Charles, Missouri.
 

Last updated: April 27, 2022

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