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Contrary to popular belief the Lewis and Clark journey did not begin in St. Louis. Before Lewis met up with Clark, he began the expedition on August 30, 1803 in Pittsburgh PA. Lt. William Clark would offer to join Lewis on the expedition weeks later on October 13, 1803 at Camp Dubois (in present-day Indiana).

In spring 1805, they continued to the headwaters of the Missouri River, struggled across the Continental Divide at Lemhi Pass, and headed west along the Salmon, Clearwater, Snake, and Columbia Rivers towards the Pacific. They landed at the mouth of the Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon on November 5 1805. Lewis and Clark, sadly, did not actually see the Pacific Ocean. They landed at the mouth of the Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon on November 7 1805. Lewis and Clark, sadly, never did see the Pacific Ocean. The day was rainy and foggy, and the Columbia River estuary was four or five miles wide and they could not see the Oregon side of the river or Point Adams at the mouth of the river in the distance. But they were close enough to have reached their goal.

Clark makes a quick note the their reaction at the end of the journal entry for November 7, 1805:

"Great joy in camp, we are in view of the ocean, this great Pacific Ocean which we have been so long anxious to see. The roaring or noise made by the waves breaking on the rocky shores (as I suppose) may be heard distinctly." The explorers began their journey home on March 23, 1806. On July 3, after crossing the Continental Divide, the Corps split into two teams so Lewis could explore the Marias River. Lewis and Clark stayed separated until they reached the confluence of the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers on August 11. Once reunited, the Corps was able to return home quickly via the Missouri River. They reached St. Louis on September 23, 1806.

If you don't believe that the expedition began in Pittsburgh, please check the related link below. It leads to a copy of the original Lewis and Clark Journals online. If you click the first entry, you will see that this is true

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When did the expedition of Lewis and clark end?

The expedition of Lewis and Clark officially ended in September 1806 when they returned to St. Louis, Missouri after successfully exploring the western territories of the United States.


When did did the Lewis and Clark expedition end?

The Lewis and Clark expodition ended in 1806


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The Lewis and Clark expedition ended on September 23, 1806.


In what year did the Lewis and Clark expedition end?

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It was in March 1806.


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Yes. Lewis later adopted him at the end of the end of the expedition.


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it ended in 1806


What day did the Lewis and Clark expedition end?

it ended in 1806


How old was Lewis and Clark on the expedition?

Lewis was 29 when it started and ended when he was 31 For clark was 33 at the begining and 35 at the end


Why did the Lewis and Clark expedition end?

it ended because they got tired.


Where did William Clark end his voyage?

William Clark ended the Lewis & Clark expedition where is started, in St. Louis, Missouri


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It ended at the mouth of the Columbia River near Astoria, Oregon.