Lewis and Clark Lake: South-East Side
Cedar County, Nebraska
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04 :21 hrs
4.8 mi
2 ft
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Sharing the border with South Dakota (which actually divides the Lake in half), the Lewis and Clark Lake is long at about 16 miles in length. It is named after Lewis and Clark who camped nearby during their trek west in the early 1800's. Located alongside a large bluff range, the area offers activities such as camping, fishing, swimming, and all boating. Note that a state park permit is required for entry.

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