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Scotts Bluff National MonumentView of Scotts Bluff from the west. Photo by Jonathan S. Garcia.
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Scotts Bluff National Monument
Wetlands, Marshes and Swamps
 

In 1992 the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service identified three areas of wetlands within Scotts Bluff National Monument. All three areas are adjacent to the North Platte River on the Monument's north boundary. These three areas consist of approximately 27 acres and are identified as marsh. The plants are classified as emergent in two areas and scrub-shrub in the third. The areas can be seasonally flooded in the spring as the river rises from melted snow in the Rocky Mountains and temporarily flooded at other times of the year due to rainfall events upstream.

Historic photo from the construction of the Summit Road at Scotts Bluff
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North face of Scotts Bluff  

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Geologically speaking, the north face of Scotts Bluff National Monument shows the most geological history in the state of Nebraska.

Last Updated: August 02, 2006 at 11:01 EST