Chimney Rock!

Chimney Rock
Landmark #1 Morrill County Visited: June 11, 2017 Plaque?  YES! 🙂
What is it? A tall pinnacle of rock used as a navigation landmark by the pioneers!
What makes it historical? THE PLAQUE SAYS: Rising 470 feet above the North Platte River Valley, Chimney Rock stands to the south as the most celebrated of all natural formations along the overland routes to California, Oregon, and Utah. Chimney Rock served as an early landmark for fur traders, trappers, and mountain men as they made their way from the Rockies to the Missouri River. To later emigrants, the solitary spire marked the end of plains travel and the beginning of the rugged mountain portion of their journey.

The tip of the formation is 325 feet above the base. Chimney Rock is composed of Brule Clay with interlayers of volcanic ash and Arickaree sandstone. Thousands of travelers carved their names in the soft base only to have these records disappear through the forces of nature. This eroded landmark is smaller than that which greeted early visitors to the area, but its presence for the generations of the near future is secure.

In 1941 the eighty acres containing the site were transferred to the Nebraska State Historical Society by the Roszel F. Durnal family. In 1956 Norman and Donna Brown deeded additional land to the Society. In that same year, Chimney Rock was designated a National Historic Site by the federal government.

OTHER TIDBITS: Originally, this formation was named after an elk’s boy bits, but the sensitive pioneers thought that was too controversial and started calling it “chimney rock” instead!

This landmark is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places!

How can I Help the Helpers? HERE’S HOW:

  • Pay the entrance fee to help maintain trails, signs, structures, and other visitor services!
  • Volunteer with the Nebraska State Historical Society!
  • Donate to the Nebraska State Historical Society Foundation!
  • Be a responsible visitor! Please respect the signs and pathways, and treat all structures and artifacts with respect. They’ve endured a lot to survive into the present. They’ll need our help to make it into the future!
How do I find it? Listed Directions:
Nebraska 92 Scenic
Bayard, NE 69334

Annotations:

    Plaque:

    • 0.1 mi E of NE-92 and County Road 73
      Bayard, NE 69334
    Site:

    • 9822 County Road 75
      Bayard, NE 69334

From Lincoln: ~380mi (612km) — 6.4hrs
From North Platte: ~156mi (252km) — 2.6hrs
From Omaha: ~429mi (691km) — 7.2hrs
From Scottsbluff: ~24mi (39km) — 0.4hrs

When should I go? Chimney Rock is open daily during the summer from 9:00 AM until 5:00 PM, and only closes on holidays during the off season!

Chimney Rock

Chimney Rock

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