Last updated: September 13, 2021
Thing to Do
Tour the Mobile Ranger Station

The Missouri National Recreational River's Mobile Ranger Station is a traveling visitor contact and information center staffed by National Park Service rangers. The Mobile Ranger Station travels throughout the 98-miles of the Missouri NRR and takes up shop at parks, events, and festivals.The mobile visitor center helps to convey information about the Missouri River and the National Park through exhibits and activities for all ages. Park Rangers are also present at the station to greet and introduce you to your National Park. Exhibits include historic photos, a large interactive map of the Missouri River and a touch screen with vast information about the MNRR. The station also features the park’s film, River of Change. Visitors to the Mobile Ranger Station can collect a National Park passport stamp, pick up special junior ranger program books and coloring books related to the Missouri National Recreational River, and participate in interpretive programs.
Details
Activity
Self-Guided Tours - Walking
Tour the Mobile Ranger Station and learn about the National Park and the Wild and Scenic River that borders northeast Nebraska and southeast South Dakota. Exhibits include historic photos, information about the ecology and history of the river, a large interactive map of the Missouri River, a touch screen with vast information about the MNRR, and a screening of the park’s film, River of Change.
Pets Allowed
Yes
Activity Fee
No
Entrance fees may apply, see Fees & Passes information.
Location
Around the MNRR
Reservations
No
Season
Summer
Accessibility Information
Service animals are allowed. The Mobile Ranger Station features a wheelchair-accessible ramp.