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Cute Cartoon Lewis and Clark Expedition River Camp Coloring Page
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About this coloring page
This adorable cartoon-style coloring page features Lewis and Clark's expedition setting up camp by a peaceful river, complete with tents, canoes, and friendly explorers ready for their next adventure. The bold outlines and simple design make it perfect for children of all ages to color while learning about this famous American historical journey. Best of all, it's completely free to print and enjoy at home or in the classroom!
Frequently asked
When did the Lewis and Clark Expedition take place?
The expedition lasted from May 1804 to September 1806, taking over two years to complete. They traveled approximately 8,000 miles from St. Louis to the Pacific Ocean and back, making it one of the longest exploration journeys in American history.
How many people were in the Corps of Discovery?
The expedition started with about 45 people, including soldiers, interpreters, and boat crews. The core group that made the entire journey included 33 permanent members, plus Sacagawea and her baby son Jean Baptiste.
What did Lewis and Clark eat at their river camps?
They ate buffalo, elk, deer, fish, and wild plants like prairie turnips and camas roots. When food was scarce, they sometimes ate their horses or traded with Native American tribes for corn and dried salmon.
Are these Lewis and Clark Expedition River Camp coloring pages free?
Yes! All our Lewis and Clark coloring pages are completely free to download and print. No payment or subscription required.
What age are these Lewis and Clark Expedition River Camp coloring pages for?
These coloring pages are designed for ages 8-14, with detailed historical elements that engage middle school students while remaining fun to color.








