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Lewis & Clark Boat House and Museum: A Journey into History

Explore the Lewis & Clark Expedition at this St. Charles museum with replica boats, interactive exhibits, and riverfront views.

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Explore the Lewis & Clark Boat House and Museum in St. Charles, Missouri, a living history museum that brings the 1803-1806 expedition to life. Discover full-size replica boats, engaging exhibits, and the largest indoor mural in Missouri, offering an immersive experience for all ages.

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Local tips

  • Explore the museum's exhibits to learn about the Lewis & Clark Expedition, Native American culture, and the Missouri River ecosystem.
  • Visit the Boat House to see full-size replicas of the boats used by Lewis and Clark.
  • Take advantage of the museum's location in the historic district of St. Charles to explore nearby attractions and dining options.
  • Check out the museum shop for unique gifts and books related to Lewis & Clark, Native Americans, and local history.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the heart of St. Charles' historic Main Street, the Lewis & Clark Boat House and Museum is a short walk. Head east towards the Missouri River and follow South Riverside Drive. The museum will be on your left, adjacent to Bishop's Landing and a large sculpture of Lewis, Clark, and Seaman. There is no cost associated with walking.

  • Public Transport

    While St. Charles City and County do not offer public transit options, ride-sharing services are available. From the nearest bus stop, it is recommended to use a ride-sharing service to reach the museum. Typical cost for a short ride within St. Charles is approximately $10-$15.

  • Driving

    From I-70, take the 229B exit for Zumbehl Road South. Continue on Zumbehl Road, then turn left onto South Riverside Drive. The Lewis & Clark Boat House and Museum will be on your right. Parking is available near the museum. Parking costs vary, but expect to pay around $1-$2 per hour.

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The Lewis & Clark Boat House and Museum in St. Charles, Missouri, offers an immersive journey into the historic Lewis and Clark Expedition. As a 'living, working museum,' it showcases the remarkable 1803-1806 journey at its riverfront base. The museum features full-size, operational replicas of the boats used by Lewis and Clark, built by volunteers and re-enactors of the Discovery Expedition of St. Charles. These replicas include a keelboat, red pirogue, white pirogue, and two dugout canoes. The museum's exhibits delve into the Lewis & Clark Expedition, Native American culture, and the Missouri River ecosystem. Visitors can explore dioramas, artwork, and interactive displays that highlight the expedition's key moments and natural discoveries. The museum also houses the 'Missouri River Walk,' the largest indoor mural in the state. Located in the historic district of St. Charles, the museum is near the Katy Trail and offers stunning views of the Missouri River. It provides an educational experience for visitors of all ages, with activities like scavenger hunts and quizzes for kids. The museum also hosts classes, presentations, and film screenings.

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