Our 100 Mile Paddle MO Trip, Launched in 2016
A Paddle Down the Missouri River
Begins At
HERMANN, MO
Ends At
the confluence of the
Missouri and
Mississippi
rivers
Experience the wild beauty of North America’s longest river
Explore, Enjoy, Relax—this is not a race
Visit historic river towns and savor food produced locally
Nightly camping in picturesque surroundings
Visit with historical and scientific experts on the river
Companionship and camaraderie with fellow paddlers
100% of funds raised support Missouri waterways
Weekend options available
Limited Space Available
For this Unique Journey
Paddle mo 2021 Missouri Humanities Outdoors Video
Through the MO Humanities Outdoors program, the Missouri Humanities partnered with Stream Teams United to provide honorariums for professional educators and storytellers for their annual Paddle MO event. Paddle MO is a five-day, 100-mile educational and recreational journey on the last 100 miles of the Missouri River, beginning at Hermann, MO and ending a mile past the confluence with the Mississippi River.
This video showcases this amazing event that connects participants to the Missouri River and Missouri’s natural and cultural heritage. The MO Humanities Outdoors explores Missouri’s natural heritage and showcases community-based stories to spark thoughtful dialogue about the intricate relationship between people and the environment.
Paddle MO 2020 5th Anniversary VIDEO
Paddle mo 2016 Inaugural Trip Video
Stream Teams United hosted their first Paddle MO event—a 5-day, 100-mile float down the Missouri River—on September 24–28, 2016.
See highlights in the video below: