One of Missouri's few state historic sites is just outside Jeff City to the east. Unfortunately there are no signs that point you to the park so its best to rely on your GPS. It is actually...
Clark's Hill Norton State Historic Site
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Clark's Hill/Norton State Historic Site in Osage City, MO offers visitors the opportunity to step back in time and experience the historic journey of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. With a short trail that leads to an overlook, visitors can witness the same sweeping vista that William Clark saw over 200 years ago, including the confluence of the Missouri and Osage rivers. The site also features two American Indian mounds mentioned in Clark's journals, providing a glimpse into the rich history of the area.
Immerse yourself in the footsteps of explorers at Clark's Hill/Norton State Historic Site, where the spirit of adventure and discovery still lingers. Explore the grounds from April to October and witness the breathtaking views that captivated William Clark during his epic journey. With its historical significance and natural beauty, this site is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
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