St. Charles, Missouri
Lewis & Clark Boathouse and Nature Center
The Lewis and Clark Boathouse and Nature Center interprets the Expedition through excellent exhibits, literature and educational programs....
Lewis & Clark Boathouse and Nature Center
Located in St. Charles' historic district, this building housed Missouri's government from 1821, when efforts were being made to reorganize territorial government into a state system, to 1826
St. Charles, MO MuseumsThree conservation areas comprise 17,500 acres, including grassland, cropland, forest, trails, auto tours, wildlife viewing blinds, plus 32
St. Charles, MO Conservation AreasThe ultimate outdoor store has the largest hunting and fishing selections. Many exciting displays, 6,700
St. Charles, MO VenuesA small section of Route 66, the fabled "Mother Road" is preserved within park boundaries. Exhibits on the history of Route 6...
View Gary Lucy's artwork depicting the early days of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1804. Also available for viewing is hi...
Gov. Dunklin, who served 1832-1836, is credited with founding state's public school system....
Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 14 days...
Binley Woods Park - Picnic tables, playground equipment, tennis courts, shelters, basketball courts and concerts in th...