
Lewis & Clark Campsite in Elk Point, SD
N 42° 41.012 W 096° 41.551
14T E 689045 N 4728254
Lewis & Clark Campsite 'Elk Sign' on 22 Aug 1804 and 4 Sept 1806 in Elk Point, SD.
Waymark Code: WM13C9
Location: South Dakota, United States
Date Posted: 01/02/2007
Published By:
RB2
Views: 38
At this 'Elk Sign' campsite on 22 August 1804, the first election by United States citizens west of the Mississippi River tested the noble experiment of the United States democracy in the Louisiana Territory.
The site is decorated with a stone wall, five historic plaques describing the corps activities here, and a statue of Sgt. Patrick Gass, elected to replace Sgt. Floyd, who died two days earlier near Sioux City.

On the right is a photo of the National Historic Trail Plaque near the site.
"Must Sees"at this location": The five plaques are very interesting and a must see describing the Lewis & Clark Corps of Discovery.</>
The statue of Sgt. Gass, elected to replace Sgt. Floyd, stands near these plaques.
The western shore and river breaks extending for miles along the Missouri River form the western horizon here.
The park at this site has lots of hiking/biking trails, a scenic pond, and a geocache for the finding.
 Date Waymark Created: 01/02/2007
 Do they allow dogs at this location?: Yes, but must be on a leash.
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