Northwest Nebraska Advice
Hey everyone,
I was lookin for some advice on seeing the sites in NW Nebraska. We'll be going from California to the Badlands and I wanted to spend a day in this area.
Looks like we'll be sleeping in Cheyenne the night before. The stuff I want to see is:
Scottsbluff National Monument
Chimney Rock
Fort Robinson
Toadstool Geologic Park
Warbonnet Battlefield
The problem I am running across is finding out how close Warbonnet and Toadstool are to each other. I'm not sure if Mapquest is totally accurate (11 miles) and if these roads are dirt, paved, gravel, marked?
Thanks for the help.
Brett
Deadwood, Crow Butte and Custer State Park
If you want a suggestion for a place to stay -- in Deadwood the Black Hills Inn & Suites is owned by friends of mine -- economical lodging and very nice people (Linda Den Beste & Merrill, Sam and Katy Ellis).
I have found a little about the Crow Butte battle in the past by googling it -- I ran across it on the road while in that area last year and looked it up when I got home. The historical marker didn't say anything about what happened there -- just said it did. If I remember correctly -- a small raiding party of Crows got caught by the Sioux they'd robbed (horses, of course) and were driven to the top of the butte -- they had to abandon the horses to escape with their lives. The Lakota laid siege and realizing they couldn't get away, the Crows left one brave soul on the top to keep the fires going, and the rest slipped down the hill and away into the night. The guy left behind perished of course.
The game preserve at Fort Robinson is pretty small -- worth the drive I thought but pretty quick. More extensive -- Custer State Park near Custer, South Dakota. You'd see LOTS of animals there! I drove right out amongst the bison -- found pronghorns ON the road with the vehicles -- and more wild turkeys than I'd ever seen in one place before -- literally dozens. Deer, birds of prey. It was great.