Trails West Region, Nebraska Landmarks
Oregon Trail Marker
The countless wagons that passed through what is now Deuel County during the westward expansion of the 1800
Tri-State Corner Marker
The original marker designating the southwestern corner of nebraska and the southeastern corner of Wyoming where they meet the Colorado line was erected on august 17, 1869
Scotts Bluff National Monument
Named for fur trapper Hiram Scott, this imposing natural formation was originally called ma-a-pa-te ("hill that is hard to go around") by Indians in the region. Scotts Bluff, rising 800