a stone block along a curved path in front of a green lawn with plants surrounding
1-99 Minutes

Explore with Lewis and Clark

Gateway Arch National Park

Stroll through the paved paths of the Explorer’s Garden located in the North Gateway area of the park. In the Garden, you can find plants that were used by Native Americans and detailed by Lewis and Clark in their expedition journals as they traveled west.

Stroll through the paved paths of the Explorer’s Garden located in the North Gateway area of the park. In the Garden, you can find plants that were used by Native Americans and detailed by Lewis and Clark in their expedition journals as they traveled west. How would you describe this place? What captures your attention? What sparks your curiosity? Experience a moment for yourself while enjoying the variety of native plant life in the shadow of the historic Eads Bridge. Learn more about the native plants at the Gateway Arch.

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Self-Guided Tours - WalkingExplorers and ExpeditionsNative American HeritageWestward Expansionwellnesswellness challengeMissouriwellness program

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Duration

1-99 Minutes

Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

Time of Day

Day, Dawn, Dusk

Accessibility

There are paved paths in the Explorer’s Garden with stone benches.

Pets

Yes

Reservations

No

Location

Explorer's Garden

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