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Scotts Bluff National MonumentView of the north face of Scotts Bluff. Photo by Jonathan S. Garcia.
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Scotts Bluff National Monument
Summit Shuttle
Scotts Bluff National Monument's Summit Shuttle
Photo by Jonathan S. Garcia

The Monument's Shuttle Vehicle is available for visitors to ride free of charge to and from the summit. Walk only one direction on the Saddle Rock Trail, retrieve a vehicle left on the summit, or just enjoy the scenery while we do the driving.

This biodiesel-powered shuttle runs throughout the summer at a quarter past the hour and a quarter before the hour.

The shuttle also runs throughout the year upon request depending on staff availability.

Eagle Rock at the Scotts Bluff National Monument  

Did You Know?
When Scotts Bluff National Monument was established in 1919, it was believed to be the highest point in Nebraska. The highest point is actually in Kimball County near the Colorado state line.

Last Updated: July 16, 2006 at 16:26 EST