Buffalo Bill Ranch State Historical Park
1886Buffalo Bill Cody built Scout's Rest Ranch near North Platte in 1886 as his home base between Wild West Show tours, rehearsing hundreds of performers and horses on the 4,000-acre spread.
Everything North Platte is known for
Buffalo Bill Cody built Scout's Rest Ranch near North Platte in 1886 as his home base between Wild West Show tours, rehearsing hundreds of performers and horses on the 4,000-acre spread.
Cody Park in North Platte displays two Union Pacific steam locomotives -- Engine 3977 (Challenger class) and Engine 275 -- alongside a WWII-era North Platte Canteen exhibit.
4 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
Cody Park in North Platte displays two Union Pacific steam locomotives -- Engine 3977 (Challenger class) and Engine 275 -- alongside a WWII-era North Platte Canteen exhibit.
Buffalo Bill Cody built Scout's Rest Ranch near North Platte in 1886 as his home base between Wild West Show tours, rehearsing hundreds of performers and horses on the 4,000-acre spread.
World largest rail yard sorts 14000 cars daily across 2850 acres of Nebraska prairie.
Imagine wagon trains traversing these bluffs as they followed the Oregon and California Trails. O'Fallons Bluff, stretching along the Platte River, served as a landmark and a challenge for pioneers heading west. The…