Oregon Trail Ruts at Guernsey
1841Deep wagon ruts carved into sandstone by thousands of emigrant wagons near Guernsey.
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Deep wagon ruts carved into sandstone by thousands of emigrant wagons near Guernsey.
Thousands of emigrants carved their names into this sandstone cliff along the Oregon Trail.
5 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
Feel the weight of history beneath your tires, because right here, you're practically driving in the footsteps – or rather, the wagon tracks – of pioneers forging west! These ruts, etched deep into the sandstone, are a…
Thousands of emigrants carved their names into this sandstone cliff along the Oregon Trail.
Deep wagon ruts carved into sandstone by thousands of emigrant wagons near Guernsey.
Imagine leaving your name for history! That's exactly what thousands of Oregon Trail pioneers did at Register Cliff. Between 1843 and 1869, this sandstone cliff became a vital landmark. Guidebooks directed emigrants…
Ever wonder what soldiers did on their downtime in the Wild West? This is the Fort Laramie Three-Mile Hog Ranch, built in 1873 by Jules Ecoffey and Adolph Cuny. It was intended to be a trading post and saloon, offering…