10000 acres hosted by Jennifer D.
5 tent sites
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Eagle Creek is a historic camping site along the Missouri River in the Upper Missouri National Wild and Scenic River designation. The only other access to this location is by river.
“Here it is . . . that nature presents to the view of the travelers vast ranges of walls of tolerable workmanship, so perfect indeed are those walls that I should have thought that nature had attempted here to rival the human art of masonry had I not recollected that she had first began her work.... As we passed on it seemed as if those seens of visionary inchantment would never have an end.”Meriwether Lewis, May 31, 1805
"Eagle Creek is the most popular visitor destination on theUpper Missouri River. This area offers spectacular views of the white cliffs and multiple hiking opportunities. Eagle Creek is a developed camp with two vault toilets and five metal fire rings. Please try to concentrate your tents and the impact of your party’s use of Eagle Creek, because many others may wish to camp in this location." (BLM)Eagle Creek is a historic camping site along the Missouri River in the Upper Missouri National Wild and Scenic River designation. The only other access to this location is by river.
“Here it is . . . that nature presents to the view of the travelers vast ranges of walls of tolerable workmanship, so perfect indeed are those walls that I should have thought that nature had attempted here to rival the human art of masonry had I not recollected that she had first began her work.... As we passed on it seemed as if those seens of visionary inchantment would never have an end.”Meriwether Lewis, May 31, 1805
"Eagle Creek is the most popular visitor destination on theUpper Missouri River. This area offers spectacular views of the white cliffs and multiple hiking opportunities. Eagle Creek is a developed camp with two vault toilets and five metal fire rings. Please try to concentrate your tents and the impact of your party’s use of Eagle Creek, because many others may wish to camp in this location." (BLM)