• The Missouri National Recreational River

    Missouri

    National Recreational River SD,NE

Photos & Multimedia

Photo Galleries
Whether you are visiting us in person or from afar via technology, Missouri National Recreational River (MNRR) offers a wide variety of ways to connect! You can see the Wild and Scenic Missouri in detail through our Photo Galleries where we have views of the park from the air and from the water as well as images of the steamboat North Alabama that sank in October 1870.

Virtual Tour
If you want an idea of what the Missouri River and the surrounding terrain between Sioux City, Iowa, and Fort Randall Dam look like, here is your opportunity. Get a sense of the size and scope of the park by flying over it in this short video.

Podcasts
The park's new YouTube channel called MNRR Presents offers short videos on this unique national park and the natural features and history it protects. Click here for a menu of the available podcasts.

Through a cooperative Oral History project with the University of South Dakota's Missouri River Institute, podcasts have been developed from interviews with long-time residents of the area to give an historical account of what the Missouri River was like both before and after the dams were constructed. Click on this link to choose from three unique podcasts.

Other Federal Agency Photo Databases

Did You Know?

Missouri River by Ponca State Park

At 2,320.7 miles the Missouri is America's longest river. It is 2.5 miles longer than the Mississippi River.