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Imagine a 100-mile stretch of North America's longest river, a vestige of the untamed American West. The Missouri National Recreational River is where imagination meets reality. Two free flowing stretches of the Missouri make up the National Park. Relive the past by making an exploration of the wild, untamed and mighty river that continues to flow as nature intended.
Entrance fee is $0.00.
There are no entrance fees to visit this National Park nor is a fee to visit the Lewis and Clark Visitor Center adjacent to Gavins Point Dam. However, our state park partners do charge.
The National Park Service headquarters is located at 508 East Second Street in Yankton, South Dakota.
Rapid weather changes are common along the Missouri National Recreational River corridor. Variations from season to season and from year to year are great. Characteristics of the climate are hot summers and cold winters. Sunshine is abundant, particularly in the summer months. Average annual rainfall is 25 inches. Thunderstorms can be dangerous and visitors should be prepared for them, especially from June until late August. Winter snowfall averages 34 inches annually.