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View of the Missouri River from Vermillion-Newcastle Bridge

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View of the Missouri River from Vermillion-Newcastle Bridge

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View of the Missouri River from Vermillion-Newcastle Bridge

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The View of the Missouri River from Vermillion-Newcastle Bridge is a prominent viewpoint offering expansive vistas of the Missouri National Recreational River. Situated at an elevation of 342 meters, this location spans the border between Nebraska and South Dakota, connecting Nebraska Highway 15 to South Dakota Highway 19. It's particularly renowned for the Mulberry Bend Overlook on the Nebraska side, providing a unique perspective on one of the few remaining free-flowing sections of the Missouri River.

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    August 20, 2023

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    The Vermillion-Newcastle Bridge takes you from South Dakota into Nebreska. From the bridge, there are good views of the Missouri River and the prairie lands that surround the bridge.

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    1. Vermillion to Mulberry Bend Overlook

    28.3km

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    130m

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    Cycle 17.6 miles (28.3 km) on an easy route from Vermillion to Mulberry Bend Overlook for Missouri River views and history.

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    Location: Dixon County, Nebraska, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there specific trails or routes recommended for exploring the Mulberry Bend Overlook area?

    Yes, beyond the main paved path to the overlooks, the Mulberry Bend Overlook area offers additional trails for exploration. You'll find strenuous backwoods trails for those seeking more adventure, as well as various loop trails and point-to-point hikes that delve deeper into the natural landscape surrounding the viewpoint. These trails provide opportunities for extended walks and wildlife spotting.

    What is the terrain like at the Mulberry Bend Overlook, and how difficult are the trails?

    The primary path to the first overlook is a paved, wheelchair-accessible trail, making it very easy and suitable for all visitors. For those looking for more challenge, there are additional strenuous backwoods trails. The terrain generally features views of the Missouri River and surrounding prairie lands, with some areas offering bluff overlooks.

    What natural features or landmarks can be seen from the Vermillion-Newcastle Bridge viewpoint?

    From the viewpoint, you can observe a rare free-flowing segment of the Missouri River, complete with sandbars that serve as habitats for wildlife. There are two distinct viewing areas: the Bluff Overlook for downstream views and the Oak Overlook for an upstream vista of the Vermillion-Newcastle Bridge itself. Keep an eye out for cliff swallows nesting under the bridge and various shorebirds.

    Is the Mulberry Bend Overlook suitable for families with young children or those with mobility challenges?

    Absolutely. The Mulberry Bend Overlook is designed to be very family-friendly and accessible. The main trail leading to the first overlook is paved and wheelchair accessible, ensuring that a wide range of visitors, including those with strollers or mobility aids, can enjoy the stunning views. Picnic tables and vault toilets are also available for convenience.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails and at the viewpoint?

    While the provided information doesn't explicitly state the dog policy, as a unit of the National Park Service (NPS), the Missouri National Recreational River generally allows pets on trails and in developed areas if they are on a leash no longer than 6 feet. It's always a good idea to check the official NPS website for the most current pet regulations before your visit.

    Are there any permits required to visit the viewpoint or hike the trails?

    No, visiting the View of the Missouri River from the Vermillion-Newcastle Bridge and the Mulberry Bend Overlook is free to enter. As a National Parks site, it offers an enriching outdoor experience without the need for permits or entrance fees for general access to the viewpoint and trails.

    What should I wear when visiting the Vermillion-Newcastle Bridge viewpoint, especially if I plan to hike?

    Given the open nature of the viewpoint and trails, dressing in layers is advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions. Comfortable walking shoes are sufficient for the paved paths, but if you plan to explore the strenuous backwoods trails, sturdy hiking boots are recommended. Sun protection, such as a hat and sunscreen, is also wise due to potential exposure.

    Is the viewpoint accessible during winter, and what should I expect?

    While the viewpoint is generally accessible year-round, winter conditions can vary. The paved trail might be cleared, but snow and ice could make some areas slippery. The ever-changing scenery with each season means winter offers a unique, often starkly beautiful, perspective. Always check local weather and road conditions before a winter visit, and wear appropriate warm clothing and footwear.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options conveniently located near the Vermillion-Newcastle Bridge viewpoint?

    The Mulberry Bend Overlook is situated in a natural, less developed area. For cafes, pubs, and accommodation, you would typically need to travel to nearby towns. Vermillion, South Dakota, located just across the bridge, would be the closest option for such amenities.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at the Missouri River viewpoint?

    The area is rich in wildlife, especially around the river's sandbars. Visitors might spot white-tailed deer, various shorebirds, and cliff swallows nesting under the bridge. The free-flowing section of the Missouri River also supports diverse aquatic life, contributing to the rich ecosystem.

    What historical significance does the Vermillion-Newcastle Bridge viewpoint hold?

    The area is historically rich, with evidence of American Indian tribes settling along the river as early as 6,000 years ago. The famed Lewis and Clark Expedition passed through here on August 24, 1804. Informational exhibits at the overlook detail the river's hydrology, the history of local tribes, and the devastating 1881 flood that reshaped the region, adding a profound historical layer to the natural beauty.

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