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Lewis and Clark Trail Partnerships 2023

About this article: This article was originally published in the Lewis & Clark Trail Annual Report 2023.

Working with our Partners


We thank all of our partners for their work in 2023 to commemorate and protect the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. Pictured below is merely a snapshot of the many organizations Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail is proud to work with.

9 organization logos including NPS, Lewis and Clark Trail, Lewis and Clark Trust, LCTHF
Left to right: National Park Service, Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail, Lewis and Clark Trust, Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, AIANTA, National Park Foundation, National Indian Education Association, Western National Parks Association, Solimar International.
three people next to a Lewis and Clark sign

NPS Photo

Lewis and Clark Trust signs new agreement.

Superintendent Mark Weekley (left), with Lewis and Clark Trust, Inc. Chairperson Stephenie Ambrose-Tubbs and Vice Chairperson Jim Mallory meet in Omaha to sign a new General Agreement.

wall with decorative banners

NPS Photo

Western National Parks Association (WNPA) funds a new Junior Ranger exhibit area.

Omaha, NE. A special thank you to WNPA for their generous support of a new Junior Ranger area at the Lewis and Clark NHT Trail Headquarters Visitor Center that now serves as a comfortable dedicated area for Junior Rangers of all ages to work on earning their badge.

woman lecturing to a group

NPS Photo

Volunteers-in-Park Management Training Pilot.

Volunteer and Partnership Specialist Ashley Danielson was part of a national cohort that redesigned a volunteer management training course. In January of 2023, Ashley traveled to New Orleans, LA to present the pilot course to attendees from across the country.

three men near a boat

NPS Photo

Terrain360 visits Omaha.

Ryan Abrahamsen, CEO of Terrain360 and crew leader for a Missouri River filming project visits with Regions 3, 4, 5 Regional Director Bert Frost and Lewis and Clark Trail Superintendent Mark Weekley about his mapping efforts and partnership with the Lewis and Clark Trust.

graphic of hand holding phone

NPS Photo

Junior Ranger Webinars.

Interpretive Specialist Caitlin Campbell hosts a webinar with the 35+ hosts of the Lewis and Clark Junior Ranger Program.

group of people outside

NPS Photo

Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation Annual Meeting.

Lolo, MT. A group representing Lewis and Clark NHT (NE), Big Bone Lick State Park (KY), Lewis and Clark State Historic Site (IL), Sacajawea Interpretive, Cultural & Ed Center (ID), Missouri River Relief (MO) and Travelers’ Rest State Park (MT) end their week together with this photo op.

Part of a series of articles titled Lewis and Clark Trail 2023 Annual Report.

Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail

Last updated: April 16, 2024