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Rising 800 feet above the North Platte River, Scotts Bluff has been a landmark for many people, including Native Americans, ...
and seeing the eyes go really big." Today, an average of about 122,000 visitors go to Scotts Bluff National Monument yearly to hike, picnic and travel to the lookout on top of the bluff.
Begin your visit at the Monument Valley Pathway, where you can hike scenic trails and admire the views of Scotts Bluff National Monument. It towers 800 feet above the North Platte River.
Riders in the National Pony Express Association’s annual Re-Ride traveled through western Nebraska on June 18, facing delays due to the intense heat, high elevation, uphill stretches that exhaust hors ...
SCOTTSBLUFF — The Summit Road at Scotts Bluff National Monument is a vital part of the park’s history, which will now be reflected in the park’s name, according to an April 1 Facebook post.
Twenty new citizens from eight different countries were welcomed to their new country during a U.S. Naturalization Ceremony held in the shadow of the Scotts Bluff National Monument Thursday, June ...
The 2024 Electrek American Solar Challenge (ASC) will arrive at Scotts Bluff National Monument in western Nebraska on Friday, July 26, marking the beginning of the final stage of what I can only ...