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Scotts Bluff National MonumentView of Scotts Bluff from the west. Photo by Jonathan S. Garcia.
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Scotts Bluff National Monument
Directions
Heading west on highway 92 towards the Scotts Bluff National Monument.  Sentinel Rock is seen on the left, and Eagle Rock is seen on the right.
Photo by Jonathan S. Garcia

Plane
Commercial flights arrive at Western Nebraska Regional Airport in Scottsbluff.

Car
Visitors traveling east-west on Interstate 80 can exit at Kimball, Nebraska and drive 45 miles north on Highway 71. Follow National Park Service signs three miles west of Gering, Nebraska on Old Oregon Trail (State Highway 92 West).

Visitors following Old Oregon Trail along the North Platte River using State Highway 26 or 92, should follow the National Park Service signs.

North face of Scotts Bluff  

Did You Know?
Geologically speaking, the north face of Scotts Bluff National Monument shows the most geological history in the state of Nebraska.

Last Updated: July 30, 2006 at 16:57 EST