Overlooking The Scenic Missouri River
Terrible's St. Jo Frontier, a charming riverboat overlooking the scenic Missouri River in St. Joseph, MO, sits on part of the original Lewis & Clark Expedition Trail, that followed the river north and west before crossing the Rocky Mountains.

A statue of Sacagawea, the young Indian woman who was a valued member of the expedition party, stands in front of the casino boat to mark the historic trail. Sacagawea, who was a guide, interpreter and negotiator for Lewis & Clark, has more statues in her honor than any other woman in America. This statue is one of 23.
The pretty casino has over 500 slots and 11 gaming tables plus a restaurant. It is RV-Friendly with a designated area for oversized vehicles located east of the casino. Free overnight parking is available.
A statue of Sacagawea, the young Indian woman who was a valued member of the expedition party, stands in front of the casino boat to mark the historic trail. Sacagawea, who was a guide, interpreter and negotiator for Lewis & Clark, has more statues in her honor than any other woman in America. This statue is one of 23.
The pretty casino has over 500 slots and 11 gaming tables plus a restaurant. It is RV-Friendly with a designated area for oversized vehicles located east of the casino. Free overnight parking is available.
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