Scotts Bluff National Monument
Post Office Box 27 A prominent natural landmark for emigrants on the Oregon Trail, Scotts Bluff, Mitchell Pass and the adjacent prairie lands are set aside in a 3,000 acre national monument. This site preserves the memory of the historic Oregon, California and Mormon Trails. The monument museum contains exhibits about the human and natural history of the area and also holds a unique collection of watercolor paintings by the frontier photographer and artist William Henry Jackson. Facilities and Opportunities Visitor Center/Exhibits Trails, Roads Programs/Activities Lodging and Camping Facilities Food/Supplies Other Concessions/NPS-Managed Visitor Facilities and Opportunities Accessibility Special Needs Basic Visit Recommendations Allow one to two hours for your visit. Visit the Oregon Trail Museum and see the slide show to get an overview of the history of the Oregon Trail. Drive to the summit to get a view of the North Platte River Valley. Follow in the footsteps of the pioneers by walking on the old Oregon Trail through Mitchell Pass and see the still-visible traces of that historic route. Recommended Activities/Park Use Visiting the Oregon Trail Museum, seeing the remnants of the Oregon Trail, hiking the trails, observing prairie flowers and wildlife, and driving to the summit. Climate, Recommended Clothing Generally sunny and dry in the summer. Windy and cold in winter. Wear comfortable clothing appropriate to season. Hats are useful against exposure to sun. Good walking shoes are recommended for use on hiking trails. Location, Directions, and Transportation Location Directions Visitors following the old Oregon Trail along the North Platte River using State Highways 26 or 92, should follow National Park Service signs. Transportation In Monument: Personal vehicles, free shuttle service to summit during the summer.
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