Trails to a Vanishing Frontier

Exploring the White Cliffs of the Missouri River

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Looking through a natural window into Neat Coulee, which is part of the terrain that surrounds the National Wild and Scenic Missouri River. Photo By: Donnie SextonThe Upper Missouri River Breaks wild and scenic area remains largely unchanged since Lewis and ClarkGuide, Peter Pratt, and Jo Matayas paddle closer to the Virgille sandstone formations of the White Cliffs. Photo By: Donnie Sexton
Navigating through the narrow segments of Neat Coulee, a slot canyon created by water erosion, proves challenging for even the smallest hiker among us. Photo By: Donnie SextonEagle Creek, an area rich in archeological history, provides camping and hiking opportunities into a small drainage nicknamed Neat Coulee. Photo By: Donnie Sexton
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