Missouri National Recreational River region

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The Missouri National Recreational River region is a protected stretch of the Missouri River and its surrounding landscapes along the Nebraska–South Dakota border, known for its relatively free-flowing waters, scenic bluffs, and rich cultural and natural history.

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Missouri National Recreational River region canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf protected area
recreation area
river corridor
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasActivity environmental education
interpretive programs
scientific research
hasConservationGoal preservation of free-flowing river character
protection of cultural resources
protection of riparian habitats
hasCulturalHistory Indigenous peoples
Lewis and Clark Expedition NERFINISHED
fur trade
settler history
steamboat era
hasEcosystemType prairie
riparian habitat
wetlands
hasFeature backwater sloughs
free-flowing river segments
riparian forests
sandbars
scenic river bluffs
hasManagingOrganization National Park Service NERFINISHED
hasProtectionStatus National Recreational River NERFINISHED
hasWildlife bald eagles
migratory birds
native fish species
shorebirds
waterfowl
knownFor cultural history
natural history
recreational opportunities
relatively undammed river reaches
scenic landscapes
locatedAlong Nebraska–South Dakota border NERFINISHED
locatedIn Nebraska
South Dakota NERFINISHED
locatedOn Missouri River NERFINISHED
partOf National Wild and Scenic Rivers System NERFINISHED
popularFor birdwatching
boating
camping
canoeing
fishing
hiking
kayaking

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Lewis and Clark Lake partOf Missouri National Recreational River region