Scotts Bluff
Scotts Bluff National Monument preserves one of the most recognizable landmarks of the American frontier, rising prominently above the North Platte River Valley in western Nebraska. For thousands of years, the towering sandstone and clay bluffs served as a natural landmark for Indigenous peoples, fur traders, and pioneers traveling westward. During the 19th century, Scotts Bluff became one of the most important waypoints along the Oregon, California, Mormon, and Pony Express Trails, guiding emigrants across the Great Plains on their journey toward the American West.
This vintage-inspired landscape edition captures the history and commanding presence that define Scotts Bluff National Monument. Designed in a modern WPA-inspired style, each print celebrates the remarkable landscapes that continue to inspire historians, travelers, photographers, and outdoor enthusiasts throughout the Great Plains. Whether you've stood atop the bluff overlooking the valley below, explored the historic trails that pass through the monument, or simply admire its role in the story of westward expansion, this piece honors one of Nebraska’s most significant historic landmarks.
Every purchase helps give back to the places that inspire this collection. Massif Foundry donates 5% of every sale from this print to organizations dedicated to preserving and protecting America's public lands, historic sites, cultural resources, and natural landscapes for future generations.
Part of the Massif Foundry National Monuments Collection.