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The Register Cliff State Historic Site is a sandstone cliff rising approximately 100 feet up from the valley floor along the North Platte River. Despite the erosion by water and wind, the cliff still looks much the way it did to travelers along the Oregon Trail over a century ago. Of the three sites along the famous Oregon Trail on which emigrants carved their names, Register Cliff is the site closed to civilization. Much of the inscriptions at the Register Cliff State Historic Site were carved during the trail’s peak years of people traveling during the 1840’s and the 1850’s.

501 Whalen St, Guernsey, WY 82214, Phone: 307-836-2334

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