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Good workout, poor view.
If you want to walk in the footsteps of Clark and you are an adventure at heart, then this is for you. Be prepared, the trail is not maintained, it is up and down with rain, washes, exposed roots and...
Clark's Hill and Norton State Historic Site is not far from Jefferson City. So if you are going to visit Missouri's State Capitol this is well worth the stop. The trail is short but steep in spots....
If you take your time walking this trail you will see wildlife, history, and beautiful scenery. We saw Indian burial mounds, wildlife tracks, and the view from the overlook is worth the hike. One shor...
The hike is only .5 miles to the look out over the two rivers. We hiked in the snow and really enjoyed it. Markers along the path talk about the native Indians, burial mounds and Lewis and Clark adv...
Good workout, poor view.
If you want to walk in the footsteps of Clark and you are an adventure at heart, then this is for you. Be prepared, the trail is not maintained, it is up and down with rain, washes, exposed roots and...
Uphill hike
Historic site and interesting area. Hike uphill then down hill out. Minimal signage but worth the stop for some Lewis and Clark history.
Short Trail But Steep In Places
Clark's Hill and Norton State Historic Site is not far from Jefferson City. So if you are going to visit Missouri's State Capitol this is well worth the stop. The trail is short but steep in spots....
It was a cold day but worth the hike.
If you take your time walking this trail you will see wildlife, history, and beautiful scenery. We saw Indian burial mounds, wildlife tracks, and the view from the overlook is worth the hike. One shor...
Stumbled across this little gem
The hike is only .5 miles to the look out over the two rivers. We hiked in the snow and really enjoyed it. Markers along the path talk about the native Indians, burial mounds and Lewis and Clark adv...