A selection of the Scotts Bluff National Monument collection of the works of William Henry Jackson is displayed in the monument visitor center.
20-30 Minutes
There are nearly four miles of hiking trails at Scotts Bluff National Monument. There is a trail for every ability.
The Scotts Bluff National Monument Cell Phone Audio Tour is a great way to learn more about the natural and cultural history of this famous landmark on the Oregon and California Trails.
5-150 Minutes
Enjoy a picnic at Scotts Bluff National Monument
30-60 Minutes
Bicycling can be a great way to experience Scotts Bluff National Monument. There are two locations in the monument where bicycling is permitted: the Prairie View Trail, and the Summit Road when it is closed to vehicular traffic.
30-90 Minutes
Learn more about Scotts Bluff National Monument by attending a ranger-guided program!
15-60 Minutes
Learn what it takes to help your pet become a Scotts Bluff National Monument B.A.R.K. Ranger!
5-120 Minutes
This 1.6 mile hike on the Saddle Rock Trail features 435 feet of elevation change. Participants will have an opportunity to observe and learn about some unique geological features and the processes that created the landscape of Scotts Bluff National Monument.
60-90 Minutes
A 1.6 mile drive from the Scotts Bluff Visitor Center Parking Lot to the summit of Scotts Bluff. This drive features scenic views and interesting geology. Vehicles longer than 25 feet (7.6 meters) and/or higher than 11 feet 7 inches (3.53 meters) are prohibited. All trailers are prohibited.
20-60 Minutes
Earn your Scotts Bluff National Monument Junior Ranger badge!
30-45 Minutes
Stamp your "Passport to Your National Parks" book in the Scotts Bluff National Monument Visitor Center!
5-10 Minutes
Backcountry hiking on South Bluff is difficult and should only be attempted by experienced hikers. Please check in with the ranger at the visitor center.
60-180 Minutes