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EDWARD "TED" AND PAT JONES-CONFLUENCE POINT STATE PARK
We are very excited to get the 2020 season started here at the park, and look forward to working with all of our volunteers!
About Edward "Ted" and Pat Jones-Confluence Point State Park
Standing at the point where two of the nation’s mightiest rivers merge, Edward “Ted” and Pat Jones- Confluence Point State Park provides a unique perspective on America. Confluence Point is where Western expansion really began and where the Lewis and Clark Expedition set off on their journey up the Missouri. The park’s wetlands are part of the Mississippi River flyway, making it a great place to see waterfowl, including bald eagles and raptors.