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Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center

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Open today at 10:00-17:00
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15349 39th Ln NW, Williston, ND 58801, United StatesMap
Phone+1 701-572-9034
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  • Jon H
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    Cool Visitor Center & Walk

    Very informative and nicely done interpretive center along with a pleasant walk along the river. This is a good spot to stop at on a trip to the Fort Union Trading Post.

    Reviewed on Aug 26, 2023
  • Jeffreysgirl2009
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    So much history under one roof!

    We stopped by early one morning to see where these two mighty rivers combined. The lady inside explained everything about the history of the land & the people who had established its legacy. The museu...

    Reviewed on Jul 23, 2023
  • EC13091
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    Excellent visitor center!

    The state of North Dakota does an excellent job with their Lewis and Clark themed centers, and we were quite happy with this center. We arrived as they opened and paid our admission charge, which was...

    Reviewed on Sep 5, 2022
  • PartyTheNightAway
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    Touring the Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center

    Good trip. We arrived at approximately 9 am and made our way inside the interpretive center to buy our tickets into the center. The center was on the smaller side, but did a good job at providing some...

    Reviewed on Jul 27, 2022
  • sakflva
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    Nice little hike in the guide pictures

    We didn’t pay inside to see the movie or tour. We did go down to the river to read the guide signs. It was fun to see the oxbow which I had just learned about at teddy Roosevelt park. That trail is q...

    Reviewed on Jul 24, 2021