Sites & Attractions
held on select Thursday evenings during the
months of June, July and August.
Missouri National Recreational River Free
508 E. 2nd Street
(National Park Service Office)
(605) 665-0209
www.nps.gov/mnrr
Did you know Yankton
has a National Park?
That’s right, the
Missouri National
Recreational River runs
right along Yankton’s
historic waterfront.
Come discover
beautiful stretches of
the Missouri River with plenty of outdoor
activities, including miles of trails for hiking,
biking, running and paddling. Start your visit
at Riverside Park where there are exhibits
detailing the history of the Lewis and Clark
Expedition, the steamboat era and the
Dakota Territorial Capital. Another feature
is the Meridian Bridge, which has recently
converted to safe pedestrian access from
downtown Yankton to trails in Nebraska.
The bridge offers a wonderful vantage
point to look
upon the
Recreational
River’s Wild
and Scenic
waters.
Summer
programming includes Junior Ranger and
other programs for youth; evening programs,
canoe and fishing clinics, an exhibit at the
Yankton Chamber & Visitors Center and
much more. A new attraction for the park is
the MNRR Mobile Ranger Station; the station
will have exhibits and interpretive programs
for kids and adults alike. Please check the
website for current activity schedules or visit
the park headquarters.
24– Yankton, South Dakota
Missouri National Recreational
Free
River Water Trail
(605) 665-0209 or (605) 677-6151
www.mri.usd.edu/watertrail
A formal
water trail
along the
Missouri
River from
Gavins
Point Dam near Yankton, SD to Sioux City,
IA. This water trail encompasses the entire
59-mile segment of the Missouri National
Recreational River, as well as an additional 20
river miles from Ponca, NE to Sioux City, IA,
for a total of 79 river miles.
The 39-mile segment of the MNRR, from Fort
Randall Dam to Running Water, SD, as well
as an additional 30 miles of Lewis and Clark
Lake, was added to the MNRR Water Trail
in 2013. The web site includes information
such as access points along the river, points
of interest, plants and wildlife, suggested
routes for half and full day excursions,
provides maps and links to river conditions
and much more. Each access point along the
MNRR Water Trail has a trailhead sign, which
includes maps, points of interest and safety
information.
Mount Marty College
1105 W. 8th Street
(855) MTMARTY (686-2789)
www.mtmc.edu
Mount Marty
College is a
beautifully
maintained
80-acre
campus
along the
bluffs of the
Missouri
River. The
college offers
Bachelor
degrees,