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Lewis and Clark Monument: A Tribute to Exploration

A historical monument in Jefferson City commemorating the Lewis and Clark expedition, featuring bronze statues and scenic views.

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The Lewis and Clark Monument in Jefferson City, Missouri, commemorates the historic expedition of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. Dedicated in 2008, the monument features bronze statues of the expedition leaders, along with York, George Drouillard, and Seaman, set within a beautifully landscaped plaza.

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Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best lighting for photography.
  • Take a moment to read the inscriptions for a deeper understanding of the explorers' journey.
  • Combine your visit with a stroll along the nearby riverfront or explore the adjacent Katy Trail for a complete experience.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Lewis and Clark Monument is located at 101 W Capitol Ave, adjacent to the Missouri State Capitol. From the Capitol, head west on Capitol Ave for about 0.3 miles. The monument will be on your left, across the street from the Capitol.

  • Public Transport

    Jefferson City Transit (JEFFTRAN) provides bus service within the city. Check the JEFFTRAN website or app for routes and schedules to the Missouri State Capitol. From the nearest bus stop, walk to the monument at 101 W Capitol Ave. A single ride fare is approximately $1.25.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxi and ride-sharing services like Uber are available in Jefferson City. Request a ride to 101 W Capitol Ave, Jefferson City. The average UberX trip in Jefferson City costs around $13. Keep in mind that pricing may vary.

  • Parking

    Metered street parking is available near the Missouri State Capitol, with most spots limited to 2 hours. Rates range from $0.35 to $1.00 per hour. The Municipal Parking Garage at 201 Madison Street offers hourly parking at $0.75/hr for the first two hours, then $1.00/hr thereafter. You can pay for metered parking via the Passport Parking app.

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The Lewis and Clark Monument stands proudly on the Missouri State Capitol grounds in Jefferson City, serving as a lasting tribute to the Corps of Discovery's journey through the area in 1804. The monument, officially named the Lewis and Clark Monument at the Katy Trailhead Plaza, was dedicated on June 4, 2008, marking the date when the expedition, led by Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, encamped near the future state capital. The monument features life-size bronze statues of key figures in the expedition: Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, York (Clark's slave), George Drouillard (the expedition's interpreter and hunter), and Seaman (Lewis' Newfoundland dog). These figures are set amongst limestone bluff walls, waterfalls, and native landscaping, creating a serene and reflective space. The monument not only commemorates the expedition but also highlights the diverse heritage of its members. The surrounding plaza provides interpretive signage detailing the expedition's journey and its significance to the region. The plaza also serves as a trailhead for the Jefferson City Greenway System and the Katy Trail State Park, encouraging visitors to explore the area's natural beauty. The upper waterfall of the monument represents the 21 major rivers and streams the expedition encountered on their journey west. The monument is near the corner of Jefferson Street and Capitol Avenue, overlooking the Jefferson Landing Historic Site and the Missouri River.

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