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Updated: Monday, June 16, 2008
Register Cliff
Contact Information
c/o Guernsey State Park
Box 429
Guernsey, WY 82214
(307) 864-2176 (Office)
Todd Stevenson - Park Superintendent
Reservable Sites
No
Fees
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Site Facilities
US Highway 26; Interstate 25 (exit 92).
Brief History
Also referred to as Register Cliff and Sand
Point Station. The cliff is sandstone precipice rising one
hundred feet from the valley floor of the North Platte
River. Despite erosion by wind and water it remains very
much as travelers on the Oregon Trail saw it more than 100
years ago. One of three main sites along the Oregon Trail
where emigrants left inscriptions, Register Cliff is the
closet to civilization. Only one night away from the safety
of Fort Laramie, emigrants camped here along the banks of
the North Platte River and etched their names into the soft
sandstone cliff. Many of the inscriptions were made during
the peak years of travel on the trail in the 1840s and
1850s. Even earlier, however, as far back as 1829, trappers
and traders passing through carved their names into the
rock. A small trading post was located near the cliff. In
1861, it was turned into a Pony Express stop, and later a
stage station. A walkway and informative sign at the base
of the cliff enable the visitor to learn more about this
historic site.