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Corps of Discovery Welcome Center and Rest Area Iowa

brick wall with names and likeness

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Automated Entrance, Baby Changing Station, Benches/Seating, Cellular Signal, Food/Drink - Vending Machine/Self Service, Information, Information - Maps Available, Information Kiosk/Bulletin Board, Internet/WiFi Available, Parking - Auto, Parking - Bus/RV, Picnic Table, Restroom, Restroom - Accessible, Trash/Litter Receptacles, Water - Drinking/Potable, Wheelchair Accessible

Travel southbound along Interstate 29 along the western border of Iowa and you’ll want to stop at the Corps of Discovery Welcome Center and Rest Area south of Sioux City.

Dedicated to the Expedition, this rest area combines the “basic essentials” with artistic displays depicting the Corps trip through this area in 1804 and 1806. You’ll find unique canoe-shaped seating outside, several large murals inside, a compass medallion on the entryway floor, and eight terra cotta sculptures adorning the exterior of the building.  Plus, the names of each Corps member are listed on limestone blocks which circle the facility.

The rest area is just six miles south of the Sergeant Floyd Memorial.

Photo: Iowa Department of Transportation

Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail

Last updated: January 12, 2021