About this article: This article was originally published in the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Annual Report 2022.
Article by Larry Calhoun. Outdoor Recreation Planner, Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail.
LewisandClark.Travel has continued to expand in both content, listings, and users. The site’s objective is to emphasize sustainable tourism offerings along the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail.
Over 2,700 individual sites and attractions have been published to the interactive map guide in helping to achieve the goal of building a bridge between historical points and current cultural attractions inside communities along the Lewis and Clark Trail.
In 2022, we expanded the thru-travel section to include information that allows users to experience the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail in many ways-be it by trail cycle route, driving along the auto tour route, or by water in a riverboat, motorboat, or kayak. There are plenty of choices for the perfect family or individual adventure!
Additional 2022 Highlights
* 24 blogs have been published on the website
* 6 webinars were hosted this year to support promotional efforts along the Lewis and Clark Trail
* 8 newsletters were written and sent to 1,000+ partners along the Lewis and Clark Trail
* 60+ listings representing Native- and/or Tribally owned businesses resulted from Tribal engagement
* 62 Tribal Nations provided website content
LewisandClark.Travel is a partner website by Solimar International.
Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service