Nebraska National Parks
The natural resources of Nebraska national parks depict the
geologic history of the land and offer recreation along its scenic
rivers while its monuments and landmarks honor westward migration
and American’s pursuit for a better life.

Visit these Nebraska National Parks:
Agate
Fossil Beds National Monument: A large fossilized waterhole
with hundreds of skeletons is preserved today in the Niobrara River
valley at Agate Fossil Beds National Monument. The discovery of
this deposit and others nearby in the early 1900s was important to
the developing science of paleontology.
Agate Fossil Weather
California National Historic Trail: The road
to California carried over 250,000 gold-seekers & farmers to
the gold fields & rich farmlands of California during the
1840's and 1850's - the greatest mass migration in American
history. More than 1,000 miles of trail ruts and traces can still
be seen in the vast undeveloped west – reminders of the sacrifices,
struggles, and triumphs of early American travelers and
settlers.
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Homestead National Monument of America: The
cry was FREE LAND! The Homestead Act of 1862 was one of the most
significant and enduring events in the westward expansion of the
United States. By granting free land to claimants, it allowed
nearly any man or woman a chance to live the American dream of
owning their own land. Visit the park and gain understanding on how
the Act changed the lives of all Americans and the land.
Homestead Weather
Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail:
Between May 1804 and September 1806, 32 men, one woman, and a baby
traveled from the plains of the Midwest to the shores of the
Pacific Ocean. They called themselves the Corps of Discovery. In
their search for a water route to the Pacific Ocean, they opened a
window onto the west for the young United States.
Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail: Led
by Brigham Young, roughly 70,000 Mormons traveled along the
Mormon Trail from 1846 to 1869 in order to escape religious
persecution. The Pioneer Company of 1846-1847 established a route
from Nauvoo, Illinois, to Salt Lake City, Utah, covering about
1,300 miles that would include construction of new ferries
and bridges, and the placement of markers for others to
follow.
Niobrara National Scenic River: The Niobrara
River drains over 12,000 square miles of the Sandhills, one of the
largest stabilized dunefields in the world. Take a leisurely float
on this outstanding Great Plains river in north-central Nebraska.
You'll be pleasantly surprised to see pine-clad hills and prairie,
numerous waterfalls, tall sandstone cliffs and wildlife like deer,
bison, elk, beaver, mink, herons and kingfishers.
Niobrara Weather
The Oregon Trail: A
History: On to Oregon! It all began with a crude network of
rutted traces across the and from the Missouri River to the
Willamette River that was used by nearly 400,000 people. Today the
2,170-mile Oregon Trail still evokes an instant image, a ready
recollection of the settlement of this continent, of the
differences between American Indians and white settlers, and of new
horizons.
The Oregon
Trail: The Journey West:In book or pamphlet form, guidebooks
were soon available for emigrants. Some provided good, solid,
reliable information. Others contributed to the "Oregon Fever" that
swept the country in the 1840s describing the land in almost
Biblical terms.
Pony
Express National Historic Trail: The legend of the "the Pony,"
as it was affectionately known, may overshadow its brief history,
but the bold founders and brave riders of the Pony Express helped
spread important news, shrink a continent, and bind a nation that
was being torn apart by civil war.
Life of the
Pony Express Riders: Hires ranged from teenagers to about age
40. Weight restrictions were strict.
History of Mail Delivery
Before and After the Pony Express: Officially the Pony
Express ceased operations with the completion of the
transcontinental telegraph on October 26, 1861. The Pony made its
last run on November 20, 1861. It completed some 300 runs each way
over 600,000 miles and carried more than 33,000 pieces of mail.
Pony Express Ratings
Scotts Bluff National Monument:
Towering eight hundred feet above the North Platte River,
Scotts Bluff has been a natural landmark for many peoples, and it
served as the path marker for those on the Oregon, California,
Mormon, and Pony Express Trails. Scotts Bluff National Monument
preserves 3,000 acres of unusual land formations which rise over
the otherwise flat prairieland below.
Scotts Bluff Weather
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