Missouri National Recreational River Nebraska/South Dakota
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National Park Service Missouri National Recreational River U.S. Department of the Interior Nebraska/South Dakota Summer/Fall 2014 Inside this issue: 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 Page 2 23 11 1 10 3 4 24 6 9 8 5 15 7 2 13 20 14 19 16 17 12 21 22 18 24 1 Fort Randall– The MRS joined in on the “Fort To 13 Clay County Park–The 8th Annual River Appre- Field 50” Kayak race which started below the ciation Day for area 6th graders brought lots of dam. visitors to the river and the MRS. 2 Niobrara State Park–Our “park on wheels“ 14 Mulberry Bend Overlook–The MRS was part provided several special events for visitors to of the grand opening event for the new wood- “Discover the Real Missouri” land hiking trail at the overlook. 3 Avon, SD– The MRS helped celebrate “An Old 15 Vermillion, SD–The Mobile Ranger Station was Fashioned Saturday Night” in this South Dakota part of the midway activity at the Clay County community. Fair . 4 Tyndall, SD–Food and Fun draws a crowd for 16 Ponca State Park–A destination for many trips, their Hotdog Days and the Mobile Ranger Station. but by far the highlight was the Missouri Expo 5 Springfield, SD–The 4th of July is always a high- where the MRS was featured in front of over light of the summer and the MRS joined in the 50,000 outdoor enthusiasts. town’s celebration. 17 Adams Homestead– The MRS visit to the 6 Tabor, SD–Homemade kolaches were the order homestead and nature preserve featured a les- of the day for the trip to Tabor Czech Days. son on frogs in the MNRR and their important 7 Omaha, NE–Dedication of the National Park role as an indicator species. Service’s first Mobile Ranger Station at the Lewis 18 Laurel, NE–Touring bicyclists stopped by the and Clark National Trail Headquarters. trailer to learn about the park and visit with the 8 Lewis and Clark State Park–Our closest neigh- rangers after their long trek. bors and partners to the park joined forces for 19 Hartington, NE –Rangers presented a program several events including a favorite, Homestead on frogs at the library and was open to the gen- Days at Pierson’s Ranch. eral public on main street for the day. 9 Yankton, SD–Yankton remains the home base 20 Crofton, NE–The community park was the desti- for our park, with Riverboat Days, the Statehood nation of the day for another Bike Tour and the Wagon Train, River Rendesvous, and Water Festi- MRS was on hand to greet them. val. 21 Bloomfield, NE–The Knox County Fair was 10 Wakonda, SD–Elementary students enjoyed a another festive day to share the MRS and the morning with the rangers visiting the mobile national park nearby. ranger station and learning about the national 22 Ashfall Fossil Beds–Joining in on the annual park near them. Fossil and Artifact Identification Day provided an 11 Newton Hills State Park–The MRS made two avid audience for the MRS. trips to the Hills in July and October. The FestiFall 23 Madison Science Expo–The ranger station was one of the last stops . traveled to Madison, NE where area students 12 Sioux City–This educational event was well took part in the learning activities of the day. attended; rangers were able to visit with over 400 24 Spencer Turkey Days–The 19th annual event students and teachers. in Spencer, NE signaled the end of the trail for the Mobile Ranger Station this season. M I S S O U R I N A T I O N A L RECREATIONAL RIVER Yosemite Yellowstone National Mall Rainbow Bridge Harry S. Truman Minuteman Missile Isle Royale Meet Clark the Canoe! This summer Clark, named after Mis- souri River explorer William Clark, went on a nationwide tour of his National Parks (thanks to the postal service and NPS employees across the country) to see first hand the array of resources the National Park Service protects. Here are a few photos of Clark with the resources in several parks that he vis- Cape Cod ited. Check out Clark’s adventure on Twitter! @MissouriRecNPS .