Standing at the top of Scotts Bluff National Monument, peering for miles over rivers and buttes, it’s clear that there are more than tallgrass prairies and cornfields in Nebraska. The sheer majesty of this landmark makes it easy to imagine pioneers eagerly seeking this place as they made the arduous journey West in the 1800s. That experience comes to life as you explore both the land itself and the exhibits at Scotts Bluff—just one of several sites in Nebraska administered by the National Park Service.