Welcome to the Rivers Project Office

Known as the "Father of Waters", the Mississippi River drains 32 US States and 2 Canadian provinces. Near St. Louis, Missouri, the US Army Corps of Engineers Rivers Project manages 300 miles of the Mississippi from Cairo, IL to Saverton, MO and the lower 80 miles of the Illinois River covering nearly 100,000 acres of land and water. Come visit us and explore all that we have to offer.

Rivers Project Office

Rivers Project

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Latest News Releases

Public Comment Period and Open House planned for West Alton Islands Habitat Rehabilitation and Enhancement Project
12/8/2023
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, federal partner the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and state partner the Missouri Department of Conservation are planning a habitat...
20th Anniversary Commemoration Event Planned for the National Great Rivers Museum
10/26/2023
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Rivers Project Office, will be celebrating 20 years since the opening of its National Great Rivers Museum. The celebration will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday,...
Army Corps of Engineers reminds visitors to practice water safety
5/8/2023
As millions of Americans plan visits to our nation’s lakes and rivers, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reminds visitors of the importance of practicing safe, sensible, and thoughtful activities in,...
“REC Fest” Spring Festival Returning to the National Great Rivers Museum
5/4/2023
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Rivers Project Office invites you to R.E.C. (Recreation, Education, and Conservation) Fest – the largest recreation and safety festival in the Riverbend! Kick off the...

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Rivers Project Office
301 Riverlands Way
West Alton, MO 63386
636.899.2600

Melvin Price Locks & Dam
#1 Locks & Dam Way
East Alton, IL 62024
618.462.1713

National Great Rivers Museum
#2 Locks and Dam Way
East Alton, IL 62024
618.462.6979

Email: riversproject@usace.army.mil 

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