This Saturday, Tourism Radville is hosting a one-of-a-kind event that celebrates a local history dating as far back as the ice age. The Missouri Coteau tour will offer new insights even for the most avid history buff. 

Missouri Coteau Tour (photo courtesy of Tourism Radville)Missouri Coteau Tour (photo courtesy of Tourism Radville)

“We go through some abandoned towns, some kind of ghost towns, like Brooking, and we kind of explore that history and why they're ghost towns. We go to a buffalo jump and we have a very refined Native American turtle rock formations and teepee rings, which is also really cool. We go down to the Gap, and we view the Roan Mare Coulee, which is also really cool. We can see things like quicksand and the very cool rock formations that you can tie back into the ice age,” said Addisen Laird, Tour Coordinator with Tourism Radville. 

Quick sand near some old coal mines (photo courtesy of Tourism Radville)Quick sand near some old coal mines (photo courtesy of Tourism Radville)

When asked why the event is called the Missouri Coteau tour, Laird said, "You'll have to take the tour to find out."

Limited spaces are available, the tour will kick off at 8:15 am on Saturday morning and run until approximately 5 pm. Tickets are $50 per person and lunch is provided. Pre-registration is required, to book your tour call (306)815-7332 or email tourism.radville@gmail.com