itting along the Missouri River bluffs in northeastern Nebraska,
Ponca State Park is considered
to be the eastern gateway of the Missouri National Recreational
River. A nearly 60-mile stretch of an untamed Missouri River
borders the park. The park, which was first established in 1934
on 200 acres of land donated by local citizens, now encompasses
892 acres of heavily forested rolling hills. From the ridges above
the river, you have a
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Ponca State
Park's lookout: Almost sixty miles of untamed Missouri River borders the park. |
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view of three states (Nebraska, Iowa and
South Dakota).Near here on August 22, 1804, just two days after
Sgt. Floyd died, Lewis and Clark traveled through the area. Lewis
nearly poisoned himself here testing soils for mineral content by
heating and tasting them. This year, after five years of
planning and an investment of nearly $18 million, a new Missouri
National Recreational River Center was opened. The center features
a wing of high-tech, interactive displays designed by the National
Park Service to tell the story of an untamed stretch of the
Missouri River. The exhibits feature displays of the river's
role in the lives of prehistoric Indians, European traders and
settlers. There are also displays that show locations of steamboat
wrecks from the 19th century. Kids can even sit in a canoe and
spin the helm of a riverboat. The center also includes a
theater, computers and video screens that explain the history of
this area even further. It is also home to the newly established
University of South Dakota Research Wing and Missouri River
Institute (MRI). The research wing provides a research station on
the river that will support
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Ponca State Park is located two miles from the town of Ponca, just off of Nebraska Highway 12 on S-26E. |
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environmental field studies with
on-site data analysis and interpretation, furthering enhancing MRI's role as a regional institute.The park, that currently has
about 400,000 visitors annually, expects an increase to as many as
700,000. Currently, there are 14 modern two-bedroom cabins and
excellent camping facilities complete with electrical hook-ups.
There is also a dock and a hard-surfaced boat ramp allowing access
to the Missouri River. Future plans include new cabins, two small
lodges and a new swimming pool. The
National Park Service has designated Ponca State Park as part of
the Lewis and Clark Historical Trail. It is located two miles from
the town of Ponca, just off of Nebraska Highway 12 on S-26E.
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