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Pony Express National Historic TrailPony Express relay station at Historic Stage Coach Inn, Camp Floyd, UT.
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Pony Express National Historic Trail
National Park Passport Cancellation Stations
Photo image of NPS Passport and stamps.
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Photo image of NPS Passport and stamps.

America's natural treasures--our national parks--are presented in one handy booklet with the Passport To Your National Parks program. This 104-page travelogue includes color-coded maps, pre-visit information, illustrations and photographs. Includes a list of every national park area in the United States. Spaces allow you to collect the series of commemorative Passport stamps issued each year.


 
Photo image of the NPS Passport cancellation stamp.
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Photo image of the NPS Passport cancellation stamp.

Where can you get your passport stamped for the Pony Express National Historic Trail?

The following locations can provide your passport with an official Pony Express National Historic Trail cancellation stamp:

 

National Trails System Office

324 South State Street,
Suite 200
Salt Lake City, Utah

 

Also, at these locations:



To purchase an official passport (purchase code is P2010), please visit the Western National Parks Association web site at:

http://www.wnpa.org

Mount Huffman stands at the head of Green Gulch  

Did You Know?
The most recently named peak in the Chisos Mountains of Big Bend National Park is Mount Huffman. Mount Huffman (6,069'/1,850 m) at the head of Green Gulch was named in honor of Calvin Huffman. As state representative in 1941, Huffman was instrumental in the establishment of Big Bend National Park.
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Last Updated: November 01, 2006 at 17:44 EST